Alison E. Mackie
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Publications of Alison E. Mackie (10 listed):
Plant Disease (2019) 103, 3009-3017
Alison E. Mackie, Martin J. Barbetti, Brendan Rodoni, Simon J. McKirdy and Roger A.C. Jones (2019)
Effects of a Potato spindle tuber viroid tomato strain on the symptoms, biomass, and yields of classical indicator and currently grown potato and tomato cultivars
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2016) 145, 433-446
A.E. Mackie, B.C. Rodoni, M.J. Barbetti, S.J. McKirdy and R.A.C. Jones (2016)
Potato spindle tuber viroid: alternative host reservoirs and strain found in a remote subtropical irrigation area
Plant Disease (2015) 99, 770-775
A.E. Mackie, B.A. Coutts, M.J. Barbetti, B.C. Rodoni, S.J. McKirdy and R.A.C. Jones (2015)
Potato spindle tuber viroid: Stability on common surfaces and inactivation with disinfectants
Australasian Plant Disease Notes (2006) 1, 25-26
A.M. Daly, R.G. Shivas, G.S. Pegg and A.E. Mackie (2006)
First record of teak leaf rust (Olivea tectonae) in Australia
Australasian Plant Pathology (2006) 35, 473-475
E.M. Davison, A. Drenth, S. Kumar, S. Mack, A.E. Mackie and S. McKirdy (2006)
Pathogens associated with nursery plants imported into Western Australia
Plant Disease (2005) 89, 1048-1050
Roger A.C. Jones, Brenda A. Coutts, Alison E. Mackie and Geoffrey I. Dwyer (2005)
Seed transmission of Wheat streak mosaic virus shown unequivocally in wheat
Australasian Plant Pathology (2004) 33, 445-446
B.K. Peake, A.E. Mackie, K. Sivasithamparam, N. Habili and S.J. McKirdy (2004)
First report of grapevine leafroll associated virus 9 (GLRaV-9) in Western Australia
Australasian Plant Pathology (2002) 31, 311-312
A.E. Mackie, S.J. McKirdy, B. Rodoni and S. Kumar (2002)
Potato spindle tuber viroid eradicated in Western Australia
Australasian Plant Pathology (2002) 31, 309-310
A.E. Mackie and S.J. McKirdy (2002)
Sclerotium cepivorum, Puccinia porri and Urocystis cepulae not detected in Western Australia
Australasian Plant Pathology (2001) 30, p. 371 (McKirdy et al.)
S.J. McKirdy, A.E. Mackie and S. Kumar (2001)
Apple scab successfully eradicated in Western Australia