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    A Molecular Phylogeny of Phytophthora and Related Oomycetes by Cooke, D.E.L., Drenth, A., Duncan, J.M., Wagels, G., Brasier, C.M.

    Published in Fungal genetics and biology (01-06-2000)
    “…Phylogenetic relationships among 50 Phytophthora species and between Phytophthora and other oomycetes were examined on the basis of the ITS sequences of…”
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    Development of a DNA-based method for detection and identification of Phytophthora species by Drenth, A., Wagels, G., Smith, B., Sendall, B., O'Dwyer, C., Irvine, G., Irwin, J. A. G.

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-01-2006)
    “…Phytophthora diseases cause major losses to agricultural and horticultural production in Australia and worldwide. Most Phytophthora diseases are soilborne and…”
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    Comparison of Chlamydia pneumoniae isolates by western blot (immunoblot) analysis and DNA sequencing of the omp 2 gene by WAGELS, G, RASMUSSEN, S, TIMMS, P

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-11-1994)
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    DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: First record of from Queensland by M.P. Weinert, B.N. Smith, G. Wagels, D. Hutton, A. Drenth

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (1999)
    “…Phytophthora capsici has been identified from two new hosts in Queensland, Custard Apple ( Annona squamosa ) and Mandevilla sp. This is the first record of P…”
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    First record of Phytophthora capsici from Queensland by Weinert, M P, Smith, B N, Wagels, G, Hutton, D, Drenth, A

    Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-03-1999)
    “…Phytophthora capsici has been identified from two new hosts in Queensland, Custard Apple (Annona squamosa) and Mandevilla sp. This is the first record of P…”
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