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Jeremy J Burdon

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Annual Review of Phytopathology|May 15, 2019
Lessons from a Life in Time and SpaceJeremy J Burdon
Plos One|March 16, 2007
Molecular diversity of legume root-nodule bacteria in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, AustraliaBénédicte Lafay, Jeremy J Burdon
Phytopathology|October 18, 2022
Studying Wild Plant Pathosystems to Understand Crop Plant Pathosystems: Status, Gaps, Challenges, and PerspectivesAleš Lebeda, Jeremy J Burdon
Plos Biology|November 24, 2020
Climate change and disease in plant communitiesJeremy J Burdon, Jiasui Zhan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 15, 2003
Evolution of virulence in a plant host-pathogen metapopulationPeter H Thrall, Jeremy J Burdon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 9, 2009
Coevolution of plants and their pathogens in natural habitatsJeremy J Burdon, Peter H Thrall
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Pathogen evolution across the agro-ecological interface: implications for disease managementJeremy J Burdon, Peter H Thrall
Genome Biology|September 4, 2003
The fitness costs to plants of resistance to pathogensJeremy J Burdon, Peter H Thrall
Global Change Biology|February 28, 2018
Climate change accelerates local disease extinction rates in a long-term wild host-pathogen associationJiasui Zhan, Lars Ericson, Jeremy J Burdon
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|April 22, 2006
Bradyrhizobia isolated from root nodules of Parasponia (Ulmaceae) do not constitute a separate coherent lineageBénédicte Lafay, Erika Bullier, Jeremy J Burdon
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Annual Review of Phytopathology|May 15, 2019
Lessons from a Life in Time and SpaceJeremy J Burdon
Plos One|March 16, 2007
Molecular diversity of legume root-nodule bacteria in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, AustraliaBénédicte Lafay, Jeremy J Burdon
Phytopathology|October 18, 2022
Studying Wild Plant Pathosystems to Understand Crop Plant Pathosystems: Status, Gaps, Challenges, and PerspectivesAleš Lebeda, Jeremy J Burdon
Plos Biology|November 24, 2020
Climate change and disease in plant communitiesJeremy J Burdon, Jiasui Zhan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 15, 2003
Evolution of virulence in a plant host-pathogen metapopulationPeter H Thrall, Jeremy J Burdon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 9, 2009
Coevolution of plants and their pathogens in natural habitatsJeremy J Burdon, Peter H Thrall
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Pathogen evolution across the agro-ecological interface: implications for disease managementJeremy J Burdon, Peter H Thrall
Genome Biology|September 4, 2003
The fitness costs to plants of resistance to pathogensJeremy J Burdon, Peter H Thrall
Global Change Biology|February 28, 2018
Climate change accelerates local disease extinction rates in a long-term wild host-pathogen associationJiasui Zhan, Lars Ericson, Jeremy J Burdon
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology|April 22, 2006
Bradyrhizobia isolated from root nodules of Parasponia (Ulmaceae) do not constitute a separate coherent lineageBénédicte Lafay, Erika Bullier, Jeremy J Burdon
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