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    Soil C and N as causal factors of spatial variation in extracellular enzyme activity across grassland-woodland ecotones by Banerjee, Samiran, Bora, Sudipta, Thrall, Peter H., Richardson, Alan E.

    “…•Kriging showed decomposition hotspots with co-occurrence of high enzyme activities.•Spatial range of enzymes closely resembled soil fertility level.•Soil C…”
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    Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale by Simonsen, Anna K., Dinnage, Russell, Barrett, Luke G., Prober, Suzanne M., Thrall, Peter H.

    Published in Nature communications (07-04-2017)
    “…Microbial symbiosis is integral to plant growth and reproduction, but its contribution to global patterns of plant distribution is unknown. Legumes ( Fabaceae…”
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    Long-term land use effects on soil microbial community structure and function by Bissett, Andrew, Richardson, Alan E., Baker, Geoff, Thrall, Peter H.

    “…► Changes in land use impact soil microbial community structure, but may have less impact on soil function. ► Microbial communities differed under long term…”
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    The emerging science of linked plant–fungal invasions by Dickie, Ian A., Bufford, Jennifer L., Cobb, Richard C., Desprez‐Loustau, Marie‐Laure, Grelet, Gwen, Hulme, Philip E., Klironomos, John, Makiola, Andreas, Nuñez, Martin A., Pringle, Anne, Thrall, Peter H., Tourtellot, Samuel G., Waller, Lauren, Williams, Nari M.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-09-2017)
    “…Invasions of alien plants are typically studied as invasions of individual species, yet interactions between plants and symbiotic fungi (mutualists and…”
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    Spatial variation in disease resistance: from molecules to metapopulations by Laine, Anna‐Liisa, Burdon, Jeremy J, Dodds, Peter N, Thrall, Peter H

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2011)
    “…1. Variation in disease resistance is a widespread phenomenon in wild plant-pathogen associations. Here, we review current literature on natural plant-pathogen…”
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    Assessing the durability and efficiency of landscape-based strategies to deploy plant resistance to pathogens by Rimbaud, Loup, Papaïx, Julien, Rey, Jean-François, Barrett, Luke G, Thrall, Peter H

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-04-2018)
    “…Genetically-controlled plant resistance can reduce the damage caused by pathogens. However, pathogens have the ability to evolve and overcome such resistance…”
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    Life history determines genetic structure and evolutionary potential of host–parasite interactions by Barrett, Luke G., Thrall, Peter H., Burdon, Jeremy J., Linde, Celeste C.

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-12-2008)
    “…Measures of population genetic structure and diversity of disease-causing organisms are commonly used to draw inferences regarding their evolutionary history…”
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    Mosaics, mixtures, rotations or pyramiding: What is the optimal strategy to deploy major gene resistance? by Rimbaud, Loup, Papaïx, Julien, Barrett, Luke G., Burdon, Jeremy J., Thrall, Peter H.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-12-2018)
    “…Once deployed uniformly in the field, genetically controlled plant resistance is often quickly overcome by pathogens, resulting in dramatic losses. Several…”
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    Microbial phylotype composition and diversity predicts plant productivity and plant-soil feedbacks by Bever, James D., Broadhurst, Linda M., Thrall, Peter H.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-02-2013)
    “…The relationship between ecological variation and microbial genetic composition is critical to understanding microbial influence on community and ecosystem…”
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    Intramolecular interaction influences binding of the Flax L5 and L6 resistance proteins to their AvrL567 ligands by Ravensdale, Michael, Bernoux, Maud, Ve, Thomas, Kobe, Bostjan, Thrall, Peter H, Ellis, Jeffrey G, Dodds, Peter N

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-11-2012)
    “…L locus resistance (R) proteins are nucleotide binding (NB-ARC) leucine-rich repeat (LRR) proteins from flax (Linum usitatissimum) that provide race-specific…”
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    Genetic analysis reveals long-standing population differentiation and high diversity in the rust pathogen Melampsora lini by Susi, Hanna, Burdon, Jeremy J, Thrall, Peter H, Nemri, Adnane, Barrett, Luke G

    Published in PLoS pathogens (18-08-2020)
    “…A priority for research on infectious disease is to understand how epidemiological and evolutionary processes interact to influence pathogen population…”
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    Linking microbial co‐occurrences to soil ecological processes across a woodland‐grassland ecotone by Banerjee, Samiran, Thrall, Peter H., Bissett, Andrew, Heijden, Marcel G. A., Richardson, Alan E.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2018)
    “…Ecotones between distinct ecosystems have been the focus of many studies as they offer valuable insights into key drivers of community structure and ecological…”
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    The spread of fecally transmitted parasites in socially-structured populations by Nunn, Charles L, Thrall, Peter H, Leendertz, Fabian H, Boesch, Christophe

    Published in PloS one (30-06-2011)
    “…Mammals are infected by a wide array of gastrointestinal parasites, including parasites that also infect humans and domesticated animals. Many of these…”
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    Partner diversity and identity impacts on plant productivity in Acacia–rhizobial interactions by Barrett, Luke G, Bever, James D, Bissett, Andrew, Thrall, Peter H, Heijden, Marcel

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2015)
    “…Genetic variation for functionally important traits is ubiquitous in communities of nitrogen‐fixing rhizobia, and while some studies have described significant…”
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    Evolution of Virulence in a Plant Host-Pathogen Metapopulation by Thrall, Peter H., Burdon, Jeremy J.

    “…In a wild plant-pathogen system, host resistance and pathogen virulence varied markedly among local populations. Broadly virulent pathogens occurred more…”
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    Co-evolutionary interactions between host resistance and pathogen effector genes in flax rust disease by RAVENSDALE, MICHAEL, NEMRI, ADNANE, THRALL, PETER H, ELLIS, JEFFREY G, DODDS, PETER N

    Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-01-2011)
    “…Plant-pathogen co-evolutionary selection processes are continuous, complex and occur across many spatial and temporal scales. Comprehensive studies of the…”
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    Host ecotype generates evolutionary and epidemiological divergence across a pathogen metapopulation by Laine, Anna-Liisa, Burdon, Jeremy J., Nemri, Adnane, Thrall, Peter H.

    “…The extent and speed at which pathogens adapt to host resistance varies considerably. This presents a challenge for predicting when—and where—pathogen…”
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    Enhanced agricultural sustainability through within-species diversification by Yang, Li-Na, Pan, Zhe-Chao, Zhu, Wen, Wu, E-Jiao, He, Dun-Chun, Yuan, Xiao, Qin, Yan-Yu, Wang, Ying, Chen, Ruey-Shyang, Thrall, Peter H, Burdon, Jeremy J, Shang, Li-Ping, Sui, Qi-Jun, Zhan, Jiasui

    Published in Nature sustainability (01-01-2019)
    “…Agriculture has played an important role in human health and welfare by producing large amounts of food to feed a growing world population, but this has also…”
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    Geographic adaptation in plant-soil mutualisms: tests using Acacia spp. and rhizobial bacteria by Barrett, Luke G., Broadhurst, Linda M., Thrall, Peter H.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-04-2012)
    “…1. Variation in the effectiveness of mutualistic associations is well characterized in plant-soil symbiont interactions, yet there are little empirical data…”
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