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Publications of Mark W. Sutherland (33 listed):
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2021) 159, 191-202
Noel L. Knight, Bethany Macdonald, Cassy Percy and Mark W. Sutherland (2021)
Disease responses of hexaploid spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) culms exhibiting premature senescence (dead heads) associated with Fusarium pseudograminearum crown rot
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2019) 153, 465-473
B. Poudel, M.S. McLean, G.J. Platz, J.A. McIlroy, M.W. Sutherland and A. Martin (2019)
Investigating hybridisation between the forms of Pyrenophora teres based on Australian barley field experiments and cultural collections
Plant Pathology (2019) 68, 1331-1336
B. Poudel, N. Vaghefi, M.S. McLean, G.J. Platz, M.W. Sutherland and A. Martin (2019)
Genetic structure of a Pyrenophora teres f. teres population over time in an Australian barley field as revealed by Diversity Arrays Technology markers
Plant Disease (2018) 102, 760-763
I.M. El-Mor, R.A. Fowler, G.J. Platz, M.W. Sutherland and A. Martin (2018)
An improved detached-leaf assay for phenotyping net blotch of barley caused by Pyrenophora teres
Phytopathology (2017) 107, 878-884
Barsha Poudel, Simon R. Ellwood, Alison C. Testa, Mark McLean, Mark W. Sutherland and Anke Martin (2017)
Rare Pyrenophora teres hybridization events revealed by development of sequence-specific PCR markers
Plant Disease (2017) 101, 2116-2122
Noel L. Knight and Mark W. Sutherland (2017)
Assessment of Fusarium pseudograminearum and F. culmorum biomass in seedlings of potential host cereal species
Plant Disease (2017) 101, 1788-1794
Noel L. Knight, Bethany Macdonald and Mark W. Sutherland (2017)
Colonization of durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum) culms exhibiting premature senescence (dead heads) associated with Fusarium pseudograminearum crown rot
Plant Disease (2016) 100, 252-259
Noel L. Knight and Mark W. Sutherland (2016)
Histopathological assessment of Fusarium pseudograminearum colonization of cereal culms during crown rot infections
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2015) 128, 377-385
A. Martin, W.D. Bovill, C.D. Percy, D. Herde, S. Fletcher, A. Kelly, S.M. Neate and M.W. Sutherland (2015)
Markers for seedling and adult plant crown rot resistance in four partially resistant bread wheat sources
Australasian Plant Pathology (2015) 44, 319-326
Noel L. Knight and Mark W. Sutherland (2015)
Culm discolouration as an indicator of Fusarium pseudograminearum biomass
Australasian Plant Pathology (2014) 43, 223-233
M.S. McLean, A. Martin, S. Gupta, M.W. Sutherland, G.J. Hollaway and G.J. Platz (2014)
Validation of a new spot form of net blotch differential set and evidence for hybridisation between the spot and net forms of net blotch in Australia
Euphytica (2013) 192, 463-470
A. Martin, S. Simpfendorfer, R.A. Hare and M.W. Sutherland (2013)
Introgression of hexaploid sources of crown rot resistance into durum wheat
Plant Pathology (2013) 62, 679-687
N.L. Knight and M.W. Sutherland (2013)
Histopathological assessment of wheat seedling tissues infected by Fusarium pseudograminearum
Australasian Plant Pathology (2013) 42, 609-615
N.L. Knight and M.W. Sutherland (2013)
Spread of Fusarium pseudograminearum in wheat seedling tissues from a single inoculation point
Seed Science and Technology (2013) 41, 98-106
S. Simpfendorfer, A. Martin and M.W. Sutherland (2013)
Use of SSR markers to determine the genetic purity of a popular Australian wheat variety and consequences for stripe rust reactions
Australasian Plant Pathology (2012) 41, 621-631
C.D. Percy, G.B. Wildermuth and M.W. Sutherland (2012)
Symptom development proceeds at different rates in susceptible and partially resistant cereal seedlings infected with Fusarium pseudograminearum
Plant Disease (2012) 96, 1661-1669
Noel L. Knight, Mark W. Sutherland, Anke Martin and Damian J. Herde (2012)
Assessment of infection by Fusarium pseudograminearum in wheat seedling tissues using quantitative PCR and a visual discoloration scale
Plant Pathology (2011) 60, 1140-1143
N.L. Knight and M.W. Sutherland (2011)
A rapid differential staining technique for Fusarium pseudograminearum in cereal tissues during crown rot infections
Plant Pathology (2010) 59, 504-515
A. Lehmensiek, A.E. Bester-van der Merwe, M.W. Sutherland, G. Platz, W.M. Kriel, G.F. Potgieter and R. Prins (2010)
Population structure of South African and Australian Pyrenophora teres isolates
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2010) 121, 127-136
W.D. Bovill, M. Horne, D. Herde, M. Davis, G.B. Wildermuth and M.W. Sutherland (2010)
Pyramiding QTL increases seedling resistance to crown rot (Fusarium pseudograminearum) of wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Australasian Plant Pathology (2010) 39, 207-216
N.L. Knight, G.J. Platz, A. Lehmensiek and M.W. Sutherland (2010)
An investigation of genetic variation among Australian isolates of Bipolaris sorokiniana from different cereal tissues and comparison of their abilities to cause spot blotch on barley
Australasian Plant Pathology (2010) 39, 241-246
A. Lehmensiek, J. Bovill, M.W. Sutherland and R.B. McNamara (2010)
Genomic regions associated with common root rot resistance in the barley variety Delta
Molecular Breeding (2010) 26, 653-666
Jessica Bovill, Anke Lehmensiek, Mark W. Sutherland, Greg J. Platz, Terry Usher, Jerome Franckowiak and Emma Mace (2010)
Mapping spot blotch resistance genes in four barley populations
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2008) 117, 721-728
Anke Lehmensiek, Mark W. Sutherland and Raymond B. McNamara (2008)
The use of high resolution melting (HRM) to map single nucleotide polymorphism markers linked to a covered smut resistance gene in barley
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (2007) 58, 1191-1197
A. Lehmensiek, G.J. Platz, E. Mace, D. Poulsen and M.W. Sutherland (2007)
Mapping of adult plant resistance to net form of net blotch in three Australian barley populations
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (2006) 57, 967-973
B.C.Y. Collard, R. Jolley, W.D. Bovill, R.A. Grams, G.B. Wildermuth and M.W. Sutherland (2006)
Confirmation of QTL mapping and marker validation for partial seedling resistance to crown rot in wheat line '2-49'
Plant Breeding (2006) 125, 538-543
W.D. Bovill, W. Ma, K. Ritter, B.C.Y. Collard, M. Davis, G.B. Wildermuth and M.W. Sutherland (2006)
Identification of novel QTL for resistance to crown rot in the doubled haploid wheat population 'W21MMT70' × 'Mendos'
Plant Breeding (2005) 124, 532-537
B.C.Y. Collard, R.A. Grams, W.D. Bovill, C.D. Percy, R. Jolley, A. Lehmensiek, G. Wildermuth and M.W. Sutherland (2005)
Development of molecular markers for crown rot resistance in wheat: mapping of QTLs for seedling resistance in a '2-49' × 'Janz' population
Plant Breeding (2004) 123, 410-416
A. Lehmensiek, A.W. Campbell, P.M. Williamson, M. Michalowitz, M.W. Sutherland and G.E. Daggard (2004)
QTLs for black-point resistance in wheat and the identification of potential markers for use in breeding programmes
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2001) 27, 747-760
Motiul Quader, Grant Daggard, Russell Barrow, Steven Walker and Mark W. Sutherland (2001)
Allelopathy, DIMBOA production and genetic variability in accessions of Triticum speltoides
Australian Journal of Entomology (2001) 40, 380-385
Adam T. Hardy, Bernard A. Franzmann and Mark W. Sutherland (2001)
Artificial infestation of sorghum spikelets with eggs of Stenodiplosis sorghicola (Coquillett) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) by water injection
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) Perrone et al. - Superoxide and phytoalexin ...
S. Perrone, D.I. Guest, F. Bui and M. Sutherland (1998)
Superoxide and phytoalexin elicitation in Nicotiana tabacum
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Poster presented in section: Cell signalling and the hypersensitive reaction
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) Able et al. - Regulation of the oxidative ...
A.J. Able, M.W. Sutherland and D.I. Guest (1998)
Regulation of the oxidative burst and the hypersensitive response in tobacco cells challenged with zoospores from Phytophthora parasitica var. nicotianae
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Poster presented in section: Cell signalling and the hypersensitive reaction