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    The genome of Citrus australasica reveals disease resistance and other species specific genes by Nakandala, Upuli, Furtado, Agnelo, Masouleh, Ardashir Kharabian, Smith, Malcolm W, Williams, Darren C, Henry, Robert J

    Published in BMC plant biology (10-04-2024)
    “…The finger lime (Citrus australasica), one of six Australian endemic citrus species shows a high natural phenotypic diversity and novel characteristics. The…”
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    The genomes of Australian wild limes by Nakandala, Upuli, Furtado, Agnelo, Masouleh, Ardashir Kharabian, Smith, Malcolm W., Mason, Patrick, Williams, Darren C., Henry, Robert J.

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-10-2024)
    “…Australian wild limes occur in highly diverse range of environments and are a unique genetic resource within the genus Citrus . Here we compare the…”
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    Haplotype resolved chromosome level genome assembly of Citrus australis reveals disease resistance and other citrus specific genes by Nakandala, Upuli, Masouleh, Ardashir Kharabian, Smith, Malcolm W, Furtado, Agnelo, Mason, Patrick, Constantin, Lena, Henry, Robert J

    Published in Horticulture research (01-05-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT Recent advances in genome sequencing and assembly techniques have made it possible to achieve chromosome level reference genomes for citrus…”
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    Asian-common strains of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ are distributed in Northeast India, Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste by Miyata, Shin-ichi, Kato, Hiroshi, Davis, Richard, Smith, Malcolm W., Weinert, Matthew, Iwanami, Toru

    Published in Journal of general plant pathology : JGPP (01-01-2011)
    “…‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ is the most widespread of the three species of ‘ Ca . Liberibacter’ that cause citrus greening disease (huanglongbing). To…”
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    Field Evaluation of 64 Rootstocks for Growth and Yield of 'Kensington Pride' Mango by Smith, Malcolm W, Bright, Jeremy D, Hoult, Mark D, Renfree, Richard A, Maddern, Tony, Coombes, Neil

    Published in HortScience (01-10-2008)
    “…Despite an abundance of polyembryonic genotypes and the need for rootstocks that improve scion yield and productivity, simultaneous field testing of a wide…”
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    Long-term performance of ‘Ellendale’ mandarin on seven commercial rootstocks in sub-tropical Australia by Smith, Malcolm W., Shaw, Robert G., Chapman, John C., Owen-Turner, John, Slade Lee, L., Bruce McRae, K., Jorgensen, Keith R., Mungomery, William V.

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (15-10-2004)
    “…‘Ellendale’ mandarin ( Citrus reticulata Blanco) on seven commercially important rootstocks was assessed over a 26-year period on a site not previously planted…”
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    Rootstock Affects Yield, Yield Efficiency, and Harvest Rate of 'Kensington Pride' Mango by Smith, Malcolm W, Hoult, Mark D, Bright, Jeremy D

    Published in HortScience (01-04-2003)
    “…Low yields and high harvesting costs are long-standing problems in mango (Mangifera indica L.) cultivation. In an effort to increase productivity in the scion…”
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    Identification of Resistance to Citrus Black Spot Using a Novel In-field Inoculation Assay by Miles, Andrew K., Smith, Malcolm W., Tran, Nga T., Shuey, Timothy A., Dewdney, Megan M., Drenth, André

    Published in HortScience (01-10-2019)
    “…Citrus black spot is an important fungal disease of citrus resulting in fruit drop and rind blemish in tropical and subtropical production areas. The disease…”
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    First record of Nematospora coryli in Australia and its association with dry rot of Citrus by Shivas, Roger G., Smith, Malcolm W., Marney, Thomas S., Newman, Toni K., Hammelswang, Debra L., Cooke, Anthony W., Pegg, Ken G., Pascoe, Ian G.

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2005)
    “…Nematospora ( Eremothecium ) coryli was isolated from Citrus and identified for the first time in Australia. This insect-transmitted yeast was associated with…”
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    Citrus wakonai P.I.Forst. & M.W.Sm. (Rutaceae), a new species from Goodenough Island, Papua New Guinea by Forster, Paul I., Smith, Malcolm W.

    Published in Austrobaileya (01-01-2010)
    “…A new species of Citrus is described and illustrated and its putative relationships discussed. Citrus wakonai is known from Goodenough Island, Milne Bay…”
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    First Fruiting Intergeneric Hybrids between Citrus and Citropsis by Smith, Malcolm W., Gultzow, Debra L., Newman, Toni K.

    “…Fruiting hybrids are reported for the first time between the genera Citrus L. and Citropsis (Engl.) Swing. & M.Kell. Conventional hybridization using the…”
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    First record ofNematospora coryli in Australia and its association with dry rot ofCitrus by Shivas, Roger G, Smith, Malcolm W, Marney, Thomas S, Newman, Toni K, Hammelswang, Debra L, Cooke, Anthony W, Pegg, Ken G, Pascoe, Ian G

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-03-2005)
    “…Nematospora (Eremothecium)coryli was isolated fromCitrus and identified for the first time in Australia. This insect-transmitted yeast was associated with dry…”
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    Size Distribution of the Closed Circular Deoxyribonucleic Acid Molecules of Bacillus megaterium: Sedimentation Velocity and Electron Microscope Measurements by Carlton, B C, Smith, M P

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-03-1974)
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