ISPI database searched for other literature with author = "Andrew, M...",8 possible publications found.Mark only those publications which should be added to the publication list of Margaret E. Andrew. Then click on the "add publications" button at the bottom.
J.E. Marín, H.S. Fernández, N.A. Peres, M. Andrew, T.L. Peever, and L.W. TimmerFirst report of Alternaria brown spot of citrus caused by Alternaria alternata in PeruPlant Disease 90 (5), p. 686 (2006)
M. Golmohammadi, M. Andrew, T.L. Peever, N.A. Peres, and L.W. TimmerBrown spot of tangerine hybrid cultivars Minneola, Page and Fortune caused by Alternaria alternata in IranPlant Pathology 55 (4), p. 578 (2006)
A.C. Grice, S.D. Campbell, J.R. McKenzie, L.V. Whiteman, M. Pattison, K. Headricks, and M.H. AndrewProblems of population structure exemplified by the invasive tropical shrub Parkinsonia aculeata l. in northern AustraliaThe Rangeland Journal 26 (2), 237-248 (2004)
M. Andrew, T.L. Peever, and B.M. PryorAn expanded multilocus phylogeny does not resolve morphological species within the small-spored Alternaria species complexMycologia 101 (1), 95-109 (2009)
Marion Andrew, and Linda M. KohnSingle nucleotide polymorphism-based diagnostic system for crop-associated Sclerotinia speciesApplied and Environmental Microbiology 75 (17), 5600-5606 (2009)
Harsh Garg, Linda M. Kohn, M. Andrew, Hua Li, Krishnapillai Sivasithamparam, and M.J. BarbettiPathogenicity of morphologically different isolates of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum with Brassica napus and B. juncea genotypesEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology 126 (3), 305-315 (2010)
Jane E. Stewart, Marion Andrew, Xiaodong Bao, Martin I. Chilvers, Lori M. Carris, and Tobin L. PeeverDevelopment of sequence characterized amplified genomic regions (SCAR) for fungal systematics: proof of principle using Alternaria, Ascochyta and TilletiaMycologia 105 (4), 1077-1086 (2013)
L. Croeser, T. Paap, M.C. Calver, M.E. Andrew, G.E. St. J. Hardy, and T.I. BurgessField survey, isolation, identification and pathogenicity of Phytophthora species associated with a Mediterranean-type tree speciesForest Pathology 48 (3 - e12424) (2018)
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