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Shi M, Renton M, Ridsdill-Smith J, Collins P .  2012.  Constructing a new individual-based model of phosphine resistance in lesser grain borer (Rhyzopertha dominica): do we need to include two loci rather than one? . Journal of Pest Science. Abstract
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Shi M, Collins P, Ridsdill-Smith J, Renton M .  2012.  Individual-based modelling of the efficacy of fumigation tactics to control lesser grain borer (Rhyzopertha dominica) in stored grain. Journal of Stored Products Research. 51 Abstract
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Cui F, Smith C, Reese J, Edwards O, Reeck G .  In Press.  Polymorphisms in salivary transcripts of Russian wheat aphid biotypes 1 and 2. Journal of Insect Science. Abstract
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Ireland K, Hüberli D, Dell B, Smith I, Rizzo D, Hardy G .  2011.  Potential susceptibility of Australian flora to a NA2 isolate of Phytophthora ramorum and pathogen sporulation potential. Forest Pathology. Abstract
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Ireland K, Huberli D, Dell B, Smith I, Rizzo D, Hardy G .  2011.  Potential susceptibility of Australian native plant species to branch dieback and bole canker diseases of Phytophthora ramorum. Plant Pathology. 61(2) Abstract
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Ireland K, Huberli D, Dell B, Smith I, Rizzo D, Hardy G .  2009.  Susceptibility fo Australian Plant Species to Phytophthora ramorum.
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Ireland K, Huberli D, Dell B, Smith I, Rizzo D, Hardy G .  2009.  Susceptibility of Australian plant species to Phytophthora ramorum.
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Ireland K, Huberli D, Dell B, Smith I, Fichtner E, Rizzo D, Hardy G .  2008.  Susceptibility of Australian Plant Species to Phytophthora ramorum. 9th International Congress of Plant Pathology. :101. Abstract
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Smith A .  2009.  The spread of pathogens by plant production nurseries: using Phytophthora as a model. Abstract
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