Mark Stevens

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Publications of Mark Stevens (20 listed):

Pest Management Science (2023) 79, 1331-1341
James R. Bell, Suzanne J. Clark, Mark Stevens and Andrew Mead (2023)
Quantifying inherent predictability and spatial synchrony in the aphid vector Myzus persicae: field-scale patterns of abundance and regional forecasting error in the UK

Pest Management Science (2022) 78, 1000-1007
Mark M. Stevens, Glen N. Warren and Jianhua Mo (2022)
Topical and dietary toxicity of emamectin benzoate, chlorantraniliprole, cyantraniliprole and indoxacarb to larvae of the common armyworm Mythimna convecta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Annals of Applied Biology (2020) 176, 130-137
Elvis Asare-Bediako, Julie E. Jones, Angela J. Hambidge, Mark Stevens, Andrew Mead, Carol E. Jenner and John A. Walsh (2020)
The incidence of Turnip yellows virus in oilseed rape crops (Brassica napus L.) in three different regions of England over three consecutive growing seasons and the relationship with the abundance of flying Myzus persicae

Pest Management Science (2019) 75, 438-443
Alistair J.D. Wright, Matthew A. Back, Mark Stevens and Debbie L. Sparkes (2019)
Evaluating resistant brassica trap crops to manage Heterodera schachtii (Schmidt) infestations in eastern England

Plant Disease (2019) 103, 417-421
Agata M. Kaczmarek, Kevin M. King, Jonathan S. West, Mark Stevens, Debbie Sparkes and Matthew J. Dickinson (2019)
A loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for rapid and specific detection of airborne inoculum of Uromyces betae (sugar beet rust)

Plant Pathology (2015) 64, 25-34
K. Bornemann, B. Hanse, M. Varrelmann and M. Stevens (2015)
Occurrence of resistance-breaking strains of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus in sugar beet in northwestern Europe and identification of a new variant of the viral pathogenicity factor P25

Molecular Plant Pathology (2009) 10, 129-141
Graham R.D. McGrann, Michael K. Grimmer, Effie S. Mutasa-Göttgens and Mark Stevens (2009)
Progress towards the understanding and control of sugar beet rhizomania disease

REDIA (2009) 92, 215-217
R. Harrington, M. Stevens, L. Alderson, D. Cox, I. Denholm, S. Foster, M. Hall, P. Hallsworth, L. Oliphant, S. Parker, C. Shortall, M. Taylor and S. Wright (2009)
Complementary methods for monitoring sugar beet aphids to improve risk management of virus yellows

Plant Disease (2008) 92, 51-60
Monique Beuve, Mark Stevens, Hsing-Yeh Liu, William M. Wintermantel, Sébastien Hauser and Olivier Lemaire (2008)
Biological and molecular characterization of an American sugar beet-infecting Beet western yellows virus isolate

Plant Breeding (2008) 127, 315-318
M.K. Grimmer, K.M.R. Bean, M.C. Luterbacher, M. Stevens and M.J.C. Asher (2008)
Beet mild yellowing virus resistance derived from wild and cultivated Beta germplasm

Plant Breeding (2008) 127, 391-397
M.K. Grimmer, K.M.R. Bean, A. Qi, M. Stevens and M.J.C. Asher (2008)
The action of three Beet yellows virus resistance QTLs depends on alleles at a novel genetic locus that controls symptom development

Virus Genes (2007) 34, 215-221
Mark Stevens and Felicita Viganó (2007)
Production of a full-length infectious GFP-tagged cDNA clone of Beet mild yellowing virus for the study of plant-polerovirus interactions

Plant Pathology (2005) 54, 100-107
M. Stevens, N.J. Patron, C.A. Dolby, R. Weekes, P.B. Hallsworth, O. Lemaire and H.G. Smith (2005)
Distribution and properties of geographically distinct isolates of sugar beet yellowing viruses

Molecular Plant Pathology (2005) 6, 1-9
Mark Stevens, Benjamin Freeman, Hsing-Yeh Liu, Etienne Herrbach and Olivier Lemaire (2005)
Beet poleroviruses: close friends or distant relatives?

Annals of Applied Biology (2004) 144, 113-119
M. Stevens, P.B. Hallsworth and H.G. Smith (2004)
The effects of Beet mild yellowing virus and Beet chlorosis virus on the yield of UK field-grown sugar beet in 1997, 1999 and 2000

Archives of Virology (2002) 147, 745-762
S. Hauser, M. Stevens, M. Beuve and O. Lemaire (2002)
Biological properties and molecular characterization of Beet chlorosis virus (BChV)

Phytopathology (2000) 90, 460-466
Sébastien Hauser, Mark Stevens, Christophe Mougel, Helen G. Smith, Christiane Fritsch, Etienne Herrbach and Olivier Lemaire (2000)
Biological, serological, and molecular variability suggest three distinct Polerovirus species infecting beet or rape

Phytoparasitica (1997) 25, p. 87 (Graichen et al.)
K. Graichen, F. Rabenstein, E. Schliephake, H.G. Smith and M. Stevens (1997)
Are European luteovirus isolates from oilseed rape and sugar beet similar or different viruses?
The Xth International Congress of Virology, August 11-16, 1996, Jerusalem, Israel, poster

European Journal of Plant Pathology (1996) 102, 163-169
H.G. Smith, I. Barker, G. Brewer, M. Stevens and P.B. Hallsworth (1996)
Production and evaluation of monoclonal antibodies for the detection of beet mild yellowing luteovirus and related strains

Archives of Virology (1995) 140, 2183-2200
J.R. de Miranda, M. Stevens, E. de Bruyne, H.G. Smith, C. Bird and R. Hull (1995)
Sequence comparison and classification of beet luteovirus isolates