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Daniel Huberli
Daniel Huberli
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
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Fungal Planet description sheets: 107–127
PW Crous, BA Summerell, RG Shivas, TI Burgess, CA Decock, LL Dreyer, ...
Persoonia-Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi 28 (1), 138-182, 2012
2152012
False-negative isolations or absence of lesions may cause mis-diagnosis of diseased plants infected with Phytophthora cinnamomi
D Hüberli, IC Tommerup, GESJ Hardy
Australasian Plant Pathology 29, 164-169, 2000
1612000
Non-oak native plants are main hosts for sudden oak death pathogen in California
M Garbelotto, JM Davidson, K Ivors, PE Maloney, D Hüberli, ST Koike, ...
California Agriculture 57 (1), 2003
1362003
Fungal Planet description sheets: 69–91
PW Crous, JZ Groenewald, RG Shivas, J Edwards, KA Seifert, AC Alfenas, ...
Persoonia-Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi 26 (1), 108-156, 2011
1352011
Fishing for Phytophthora from Western Australia’s waterways: a distribution and diversity survey
D Hüberli, GESJ Hardy, D White, N Williams, TI Burgess
Australasian Plant Pathology 42, 251-260, 2013
1082013
Is variation in susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum correlated with population genetic structure in coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia)?
RS Dodd, D Hüberli, V Douhovnikoff, TY Harnik, Z Afzal‐Rafii, ...
New Phytologist 165 (1), 203-214, 2005
742005
Phenotypic variation in a clonal lineage of two Phytophthora cinnamomi populations from Western Australia
D Hüberli, IC Tommerup, MP Dobrowolski, MC Calver, GESJ Hardy
Mycological Research 105 (9), 1053-1064, 2001
742001
Phenotypic Diversification Is Associated with Host-Induced Transposon Derepression in the Sudden Oak Death Pathogen Phytophthora ramorum
T Kasuga, M Kozanitas, M Bui, D Hüberli, DM Rizzo, M Garbelotto
PLoS One 7 (4), e34728, 2012
732012
Susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum in a key infectious host: landscape variation in host genotype, host phenotype, and environmental factors
BL Anacker, NE Rank, D Hüberli, M Garbelotto, S Gordon, T Harnik, ...
New Phytologist 177 (3), 756-766, 2008
622008
Evidence for the role of synchronicity between host phenology and pathogen activity in the distribution of sudden oak death canker disease
RS Dodd, D Hüberli, W Mayer, TY Harnik, Z Afzal‐Rafii, M Garbelotto
New Phytologist 179 (2), 505-514, 2008
612008
First Report on an Infestation of Phytophthora cinnamomi in Natural Oak Woodlands of California and its Differential Impact on Two Native Oak Species
M Garbelotto, D Hüberli, D Shaw
Plant Disease 90 (5), 685-685, 2006
512006
Fungi and oomycetes in open irrigation systems: knowledge gaps and biosecurity implications
RE Zappia, D Hüberli, GESJ Hardy, KL Bayliss
Plant Pathology 63 (5), 961-972, 2014
492014
Crop sequences in Western Australia: what are they and are they sustainable? Findings of a four-year survey
M Harries, GC Anderson, D Hüberli
Crop and Pasture Science 66 (6), 634-647, 2015
432015
Intraspecific variation in host susceptibility and climatic factors mediate epidemics of sudden oak death in western US forests
D Hüberli, KJ Hayden, M Calver, M Garbelotto
Plant Pathology 61 (3), 579-592, 2012
402012
Temperature and inoculation method influence disease phenotypes and mortality of Eucalyptus marginata clonal lines inoculated with Phytophthora cinnamomi
D Hüberli, IC Tommerup, MC Colver, IJ ColquhounC, GESJ Hardy
Australasian Plant Pathology 31, 107-118, 2002
352002
Evaluation of resistance to Phytophthora cinnamomi in seed‐grown trees and clonal lines of Eucalyptus marginata inoculated in lateral branches and roots
D Hüberli, IC Tommerup, IJ Colquhoun, GESJ Hardy
Plant pathology 51 (4), 435-442, 2002
332002
Susceptibility of New Zealand flora to Phytophthora ramorum and pathogen sporulation potential: an approach based on the precautionary principle
D Hüberli, B Lutzy, B Voss, M Calver, M Ormsby, M Garbelotto
Australasian Plant Pathology 37, 615-625, 2008
322008
Phytophthora ramorum is a generalist plant pathogen with differences in virulence between isolates from infectious and dead‐end hosts
D Hüberli, M Garbelotto
Forest Pathology 42 (1), 8-13, 2012
312012
Predicting cereal root disease in Western Australia using soil DNA and environmental parameters
GJ Poole, M Harries, D Hüberli, S Miyan, WJ MacLeod, R Lawes, ...
Phytopathology 105 (8), 1069-1079, 2015
272015
Cold plasma: Exploring a new option for management of postharvest fungal pathogens, mycotoxins and insect pests in Australian stored cereal grain
M Kaur, D Hüberli, KL Bayliss
Crop and Pasture Science 71 (8), 715-724, 2020
252020
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