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Michael Watt, and Dinah F. HalesDwarf phenotype of the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover (Hemiptera: Aphididae)Australian Journal of Entomology 35 (2), 153-159 (1996)
D.J. Kriticos, M.S. Watt, K.J.B. Potter, L.K. Manning, N.S. Alexander, and N. Tallent-HalsellManaging invasive weeds under climate change: considering the current and potential future distribution of Buddleja davidiiWeed Research 51 (1), 85-96 (2011)
Michael S. Watt, Rebecca J. Ganley, Darren J. Kriticos, and Lucy K. ManningDothistroma needle blight and pitch canker: the current and future potential distribution of two important diseases of Pinus speciesCanadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière 41 (2), 412-424 (2011)
Rebecca J. Ganley, Michael S. Watt, Darren J. Kriticos, Anna J.M. Hopkins, and Lucy K. ManningIncreased risk of pitch canker to Australasia under climate changeAustralasian Plant Pathology 40 (3), 228-237 (2011)
Kirsty F. McGregor, Michael S. Watt, Philip E. Hulme, and Richard P. DuncanHow robust is the Australian Weed Risk Assessment protocol? A test using pine invasions in the Northern and Southern hemispheresBiological Invasions 14 (5), 987-998 (2012)
Graeme W. Bourdôt, Shona L. Lamoureaux, Michael S. Watt, Lucy K. Manning, and Darren J. KriticosThe potential global distribution of the invasive weed Nassella neesiana under current and future climatesBiological Invasions 14 (8), 1545-1556 (2012)
Graeme W. Bourdôt, Shona L. Lamoureaux, Michael S. Watt, and Darren J. KriticosThe potential global distribution of tall buttercup (Ranunculus acris ssp. acris): Opposing effects of irrigation and climate changeWeed Science 61 (2), 230-238 (2013)
Darren J. Kriticos, Agathe Leriche, David J. Palmer, David C. Cook, Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, Andréa E.A. Stephens, and Michael S. WattLinking climate suitability, spread rates and host-impact when estimating the potential costs of invasive pestsPLoS ONE 8 (2 - e54861) (2013)
M.S. Watt, and C.A. RolandoAlternatives to hexazinone and terbuthylazine for chemical control of Cytisus scoparius in Pinus radiata plantations in New ZealandWeed Research 54 (3), 265-273 (2014)
K. Schneebeli, U. Mathesius, and M. WattBrachypodium distachyon is a pathosystem model for the study of the wheat disease rhizoctonia root rotPlant Pathology 64 (1), 91-100 (2015)
T. Mahlanza, R.S. Rutherford, S.J. Snyman, and M.P. WattEldana saccharina (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) resistance in sugarcane (Saccharum sp.): Effects of Fusarium spp., stalk rind, fibre and nitrogen contentAfrican Entomology 22 (4), 810-822 (2014)
Tendekai Mahlanza, R. Stuart Rutherford, Sandy J. Snyman, and M. Paula WattPotential of Fusarium sacchari-tolerant mutants in controlling Eldana saccharina and borer-associated Fusarium stem rot in sugarcaneEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology 141 (4), 825-837 (2015)
Katharina Schneebeli, Ulrike Mathesius, Alexander B. Zwart, Jennifer N. Bragg, John P. Vogel, and Michelle WattBrachypodium distachyon genotypes vary in resistance to Rhizoctonia solani AG8Functional Plant Biology 43 (2), 189-198 (2016)
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