Melanie A. Whitelaw-Weckert

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Publications of Melanie A. Whitelaw-Weckert (8 listed):

Plant Pathology (2019) 68, 312-322
S.J. Hall, I.B. Dry, D. Gopurenko and M.A. Whitelaw-Weckert (2019)
Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae from cool climate Australian grapevine vineyards: new phylogroup PG02f associated with bacterial inflorescence rot

Plant Disease (2016) 100, 607-616
Stewart J. Hall, Ian B. Dry, Christopher L. Blanchard and Melanie A. Whitelaw-Weckert (2016)
Phylogenetic relationships of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae isolates associated with bacterial inflorescence rot in grapevine

Plant Pathology (2013) 62, 1226-1237
M.A. Whitelaw-Weckert, L. Rahman, L.M. Appleby, A. Hall, A.C. Clark, H. Waite and W.J. Hardie (2013)
Co-infection by Botryosphaeriaceae and Ilyonectria spp. fungi during propagation causes decline of young grafted grapevines

Plant Pathology (2011) 60, 325-337
M.A. Whitelaw-Weckert, E.S. Whitelaw, S.Y. Rogiers, L. Quirk, A.C. Clark and C.X. Huang (2011)
Bacterial inflorescence rot of grapevine caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae

Plant Pathology (2007) 56, 448-463
M.A. Whitelaw-Weckert, S.J. Curtin, R. Huang, C.C. Steel, C.L. Blanchard and P.E. Roffey (2007)
Phylogenetic relationships and pathogenicity of Colletotrichum acutatum isolates from grape in subtropical Australia

Australasian Plant Pathology (2007) 36, 403-406
M.A. Whitelaw-Weckert, N.G. Nair, R. Lamont, M. Alonso, M.J. Priest and R. Huang (2007)
Root infection of Vitis vinifera by Cylindrocarpon liriodendri in Australia

Australasian Plant Pathology (2006) 35, 369-371
M.A. Whitelaw-Weckert, V. Sergeeva and M.J. Priest (2006)
Botryosphaeria stevensii infection of Pinot Noir grapevines by soil-root transmission

Australasian Plant Pathology (2005) 34, 221-228
S.Y. Rogiers, M. Whitelaw-Weckert, M. Radovanonic-Tesic, L.A. Greer, R.G. White and C.C. Steel (2005)
Effects of spray adjuvants on grape (Vitis vinifera) berry microflora, epicuticular wax and susceptibility to infection by Botrytis cinerea