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2004Histological comparisons of Fergusobia/Fergusonina-induced galls on different Myrtaceous hostsGiblin-Davis, R.; Center, B.; Davies, K.; Purcell, M.; Scheffer, S.; Taylor, G.; Goolsby, J.; Center, T.
2004Trends in selenium status of South AustraliansLyons, G.; Judson, G.; Stangoulis, J.; Palmer, L.; Jones, J.; Graham, R.
2008Managing the risk of glyphosate where science meets resistance in Australian glyphosate-resistant cotton production systemsWerth, J.; Preston, C.; Taylor, I.; Charles, G.; Roberts, G.; Baker, J.
2008Levels of Omega 3 fatty acids in Australian seafoodSoltan, S.; Gibson, R.
2001Fergusobia/Fergusonina-induced shoot bud gall development on Melaleuca quinquenerviaGiblin-Davis, R.; Makinson, J.; Center, B.; Davies, K.; Purcell, M.; Taylor, G.; Scheffer, S.; Goolsby, J.; Center, T.
2003Poisoning of livestock in Oregon in the 1940s to 1960s attributed to corynetoxins produced by Rathayibacter in nematode galls in chewings fescue (Festuca nigrescens)Riley, I.; Gregory, A.; Allen, J.; Edgar, J.
2006Black Aspergillus species in Australian vineyards: From soil to ochratoxin A in wineLeong, S.; Hocking, A.; Pitt, J.; Kazi, B.; Emmett, R.; Scott, E.; Hocking, A.; Pitt, J.; Samson, R.; Thrane, U.; Proceedings of the International Workshop on Food Mycology (15 Oct 2003 - 19 Oct 2003 : Samso)
2009Anguina paludicola sp n. (Tylenchida: Anguinidae): The nematode associated with Rathayibacter toxicus infection in Polypogon monspeliensis and Lachnagrostis filiformis in AustraliaBertozzi, T.; Davies, K.
2001Food-Related Lifestyles in a Cross-Cultural Context: Comparing Australia with Singapore, Britain, France and DenmarkReid, M.; Li, C.; Bruwer, J.; Grunert, K.
2004Sequence tagged microsatellites for the Xgwm533 locus provide new diagnostic markers to select for the presence of stem rust resistance gene Sr2 in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)Hayden, M.; Kuchel, H.; Chalmers, K.