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Stuart Fraser
Stuart Fraser
Research Group Leader, Ecology and Environment, Scion
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Global geographic distribution and host range of Dothistroma species: a comprehensive review
R Drenkhan, V Tomešová‐Haataja, S Fraser, RE Bradshaw, P Vahalík, ...
Forest Pathology 46 (5), 408-442, 2016
1172016
A worldwide perspective on the management and control of Dothistroma needle blight
LS Bulman, RE Bradshaw, S Fraser, J Martín‐García, I Barnes, ...
Forest Pathology 46 (5), 472-488, 2016
672016
Evidence that Austropuccinia psidii may complete its sexual life cycle on Myrtaceae
AR McTaggart, LS Shuey, GM Granados, E Du Plessis, S Fraser, I Barnes, ...
Plant pathology 67 (3), 729-734, 2018
362018
A review of Pinaceae resistance mechanisms against needle and shoot pathogens with a focus on the DothistromaPinus interaction
S Fraser, J Martín‐García, A Perry, MS Kabir, T Owen, A Solla, AV Brown, ...
Forest pathology 46 (5), 453-471, 2016
292016
First record of Neocatenulostroma germanicum on pines in Lithuania and Ukraine and its co‐occurrence with Dothistroma spp. and other pathogens
S Markovskaja, A Kačergius, K Davydenko, S Fraser
Forest pathology 46 (5), 522-533, 2016
252016
Insights into the pathways of spread and potential origins of Dothistroma septosporum in Britain
MS Mullett, AV Brown, S Fraser, R Baden, KV Tubby
Fungal Ecology 26, 85-98, 2017
222017
Intraspecific variation in susceptibility to dothistroma needle blight within native Scottish Pinus sylvestris
S Fraser, AV Brown, S Woodward
Plant Pathology 64 (4), 864-870, 2015
212015
Biological control of Dothistroma needle blight on pine with Aneurinibacillus migulanus
FN Alenezi, S Fraser, M Bełka, TH Doğmuş, Z Heckova, F Oskay, ...
Forest pathology 46 (5), 555-558, 2016
192016
Sexual reproduction in populations of Austropuccinia psidii
AR McTaggart, E Du Plessis, J Roux, I Barnes, S Fraser, GM Granados, ...
European journal of plant pathology 156, 537-545, 2020
162020
Infection of Cedrus species by Dothistroma septosporum
MS Mullett, S Fraser
Forest pathology 46 (5), 551-554, 2016
152016
Inter‐ and intraspecific variation in susceptibility to dothistroma needle blight in Britain. How susceptible are Pinus sylvestris and Pinus contorta?
S Fraser, S Woodward, AV Brown
Forest Pathology 46 (5), 534-546, 2016
142016
Between‐site and ‐year variation in the relative susceptibility of native Scottish Pinus sylvestris populations to dothistroma needle blight
S Fraser, MS Mullett, S Woodward, AV Brown
Plant Pathology 65 (3), 369-379, 2016
142016
Modelling of the spread of Dothistroma septosporum in Europe
T Möykkynen, S Fraser, S Woodward, A Brown, T Pukkala
Forest Pathology 47 (3), e12332, 2017
122017
Impact of weather variables and season on sporulation of Phytophthora pluvialis and Phytophthora kernoviae
S Fraser, M Gomez‐Gallego, J Gardner, LS Bulman, S Denman, ...
Forest Pathology 50 (2), e12588, 2020
92020
Use of advanced modelling methods to predict dothistroma needle blight on Pinus radiata at a fine resolution within New Zealand
MS Watt, AYS Tan, S Fraser, LS Bulman
Forest Ecology and Management 492, 119226, 2021
82021
Susceptibility of native New Zealand Myrtaceae to the South African strain of Austropuccinia psidii: A biosecurity threat
J Soewarto, C Somchit, E Du Plessis, I Barnes, GM Granados, ...
Plant Pathology 70 (3), 667-675, 2021
82021
Can Copper Be Used to Treat Foliar Phytophthora Infections in Pinus radiata?
C Rolando, C Somchit, MKF Bader, S Fraser, N Williams
Plant disease 103 (8), 1828-1834, 2019
82019
The life cycle and field epidemiology of Uromycladium acaciae (Pucciniales) on Acacia mearnsii in South Africa
S Fraser, AR McTaggart, J Roux, J Nel, J Potgieter, LS Shuey, C Somchit, ...
Annals of Applied Biology 179 (1), 21-33, 2021
72021
Validating outsourced high throughput automated qPCR for increased research outputs from forest pathology trials
R O'Neill, R McDougal, S Fraser, C Banham, M Cook, A Claasen, ...
New Zealand Plant Protection 71, 355-355, 2018
72018
Effect of temperature, leaf wetness and the developmental stage of host tissue on infection of Acacia mearnsii by Uromycladium acaciae (Pucciniales)
S Fraser, AR McTaggart, MJ Wingfield, J Roux
Australasian Plant Pathology 46, 407-419, 2017
62017
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