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    The contact structure of Great Britain’s salmon and trout aquaculture industry by Jones, A.E., Munro, L.A., Green, D.M., Morgan, K.L., Murray, A.G., Norman, R., Ryder, D., Salama, N.K.G., Taylor, N.G.H., Thrush, M.A., Wallace, I.S., Sharkey, K.J.

    Published in Epidemics (01-09-2019)
    “…•87% of English and Welsh nodes are reachable from Scotland via the live fish movement network.•72% of Scottish nodes are reachable from England or Wales via…”
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    Using fish mortality data to assess reporting thresholds as a tool for detection of potential disease concerns in the Scottish farmed salmon industry by Salama, N.K.G., Murray, A.G., Christie, A.J., Wallace, I.S.

    Published in Aquaculture (01-01-2016)
    “…Authorities have a requirement to establish methods of monitoring emerging disease issues in production animals including farmed Atlantic salmon. One such…”
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    Population dynamics of a non-cultivated biennial plant Tragopogon pratensis infected by the autoecious demicyclic rust fungus Puccinia hysterium by Salama, N.K.G., van den Bosch, F., Edwards, G.R., Heard, M.S., Jeger, M.J.

    Published in Fungal ecology (01-10-2012)
    “…Population dynamics of the biennial plant Tragopogon pratensis have been monitored in the Park Grass Experiment at Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, UK, over…”
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    The suppression of reproduction of Tragopogon pratensis infected by the rust fungus Puccinia hysterium by Salama, N.K.G., Edwards, G.R., Heard, M.S., Jeger, M.J.

    Published in Fungal ecology (01-11-2010)
    “…Analysis of seeds collected from rust ( Puccinia hysterium) infected and uninfected Tragopogon pratensis, located within the Park Grass Experiment at…”
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