Richard Oliver
Affiliations: | University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, United Kingdom |
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John E, Verdonk C, Singh KB, et al. (2024) Regulatory insight for a Zn2Cys6 transcription factor controlling effector-mediated virulence in a fungal pathogen of wheat. Plos Pathogens. 20: e1012536 |
Rawlinson C, Nealon G, Chooi YH, et al. (2024) Discovery of Two Novel Phthalide Phytotoxins from the Wheat Tan Spot Fungal Pathogen . Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry |
Chang E, Hahn NM, Lerner SP, et al. (2023) Advancing Clinical Trial Design for Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Bladder Cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 9: 271-286 |
Dutka JT, Gans BM, Bracciano A, et al. (2023) Delivering Rehabilitation Care around the World: Voices from the Field. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
Aboukhaddour R, Abdel-Fattah MH, McDonald M, et al. (2023) A revised nomenclature for ToxA haplotypes across multiple fungal species. Phytopathology |
John E, Singh KB, Oliver RP, et al. (2022) Transcription factor lineages in plant-pathogenic fungi, connecting diversity with fungal virulence. Fungal Genetics and Biology : Fg & B. 103712 |
Henares BM, Debler JW, Farfan-Caceres LM, et al. (2022) The novel avirulence effector AlAvr1 from Ascochyta lentis mediates host cultivar specificity of ascochyta blight in lentil. Molecular Plant Pathology |
John E, Jacques S, Phan HTT, et al. (2022) Variability in an effector gene promoter of a necrotrophic fungal pathogen dictates epistasis and effector-triggered susceptibility in wheat. Plos Pathogens. 18: e1010149 |
Harper LA, Paton S, Hall B, et al. (2021) Fungicide resistance characterized across seven modes of action in Botrytis cinerea isolated from Australian vineyards. Pest Management Science |
Kanyuka K, Igna AA, Solomon PS, et al. (2021) The rise of necrotrophic effectors. The New Phytologist. 233: 11-14 |