Carnation leaves as a substrate and for preserving cultures of Fusarium species [Dianthus caryophyllus]
- N. L. Fisher, L. Burgess, T. Toussoun, P. E. Nelson
- Biology
- 1982
Laboratory manual for fusarium research: incorporating a key and descriptions of common species found in Australasia. 2nd ed.
- L. Burgess, C. Liddell, B. Summerell
- Environmental Science
- 1988
Survey of Fusarium species associated with crown rot of wheat and barley in eastern Australia
- D. Backhouse, A. A. Abubakar, F. J. Henry
- BiologyAustralasian Plant Pathology
- 30 June 2004
The proportion of F. culmorum among isolates of Fusarium from districts in Victoria and South Australia was strongly correlated with climatic conditions around the end of the growing season, especially with rainfall in November.
One fungus, one name: defining the genus Fusarium in a scientifically robust way that preserves longstanding use.
- D. Geiser, T. Aoki, Ning Zhang
- BiologyPhytopathology
- 11 April 2013
This phylogenetically guided circumscription will free scientists from any obligation to use other genus names for species nested within this clade, and preserve the application of the name Fusarium in the way it has been used for almost a century.
Surveys of Fusaria associated with crown rot of wheat in eastern Australia
- L. Burgess, A. Wearing, T. Toussoun
- Biology
- 1975
The results indicate that the incidence and severity of crown rot caused by F. roseum 'Graminearum' was greater in areas where plants were affected by low soil moisture, and the disease was found to occur in all areas of the eastern wheat belt which were surveyed.
Fusarium species associated with vanilla stem rot in Indonesia
- A. Pinaria, E. Liew, L. Burgess
- BiologyAustralasian Plant Pathology
- 9 March 2010
The vanilla stem rot pathogen in Indonesia is verified to be F. oxysporum f.
Climatic analysis of the distribution of Fusarium graminearum, F. pseudograminearum and F. culmorum on cereals in Australia
- D. Backhouse, L. Burgess
- BiologyAustralasian Plant Pathology
- 16 December 2002
The distributions of Fusarium gram inearum, F. pseudograminearum and F. culmorum from cereals in Australia were determined from published survey data and accessions to culture collections and the distributions were analysed in terms of climate, using the climate matching system BIOCLIM.
Chickpea in wheat-based cropping systems of northern New South Wales. II. Influence on biomass, grain yield, and crown rot in the following wheat crop
- W. Felton, H. Marcellos, D. Herridge
- Biology
- 1998
The results support the strategy of using legumes in rotation with wheat in the northern grains region for enhanced soil-N supply and disease-break effects.
Genealogical concordance phylogenetic species recognition in the Fusarium oxysporum species complex.
- M. Laurence, B. Summerell, L. Burgess, E. Liew
- BiologyFungal Biology
- 1 April 2014
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