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Shaw, M W
Shaw, M W
Professor of Plant Disease Ecology, University of Reading
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Histology of the pathogenesis of Mycosphaerella graminicola in wheat
GHJ Kema, D Yu, FHJ Rijkenberg, MW Shaw, RP Baayen
Phytopathology 86 (7), 777-786, 1996
3621996
Airborne inoculum as a major source of Septoria tritici (Mycosphaerella graminicola) infections in winter wheat crops in the UK
MW Shaw, DJ Royle
Plant Pathology 38 (1), 35-43, 1989
2221989
Hybridization Between Brassica napus and B. rapa on a National Scale in the United Kingdom
MJ Wilkinson, LJ Elliott, J Allainguillaume, MW Shaw, C Norris, R Welters, ...
Science 302 (5644), 457-459, 2003
2202003
Wheat archive links long-term fungal pathogen population dynamics to air pollution
SJ Bearchell, BA Fraaije, MW Shaw, BDL Fitt
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (15), 5438-5442, 2005
2152005
Simulation of population expansion and spatial pattern when individual dispersal distributions do not decline exponentially with distance
MW Shaw
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1995
2121995
Factors determining the severity of epidemics of Mycosphaerella graminicola (Septoria tritici) on winter wheat in the UK
MW Shaw, DJ Royle
Plant Pathology 42 (6), 882-899, 1993
2101993
The dose rate debate: does the risk of fungicide resistance increase or decrease with dose?
F Van Den Bosch, N Paveley, M Shaw, P Hobbelen, R Oliver
Plant Pathology 60 (4), 597-606, 2011
2072011
Modelling disease spread and control in networks: implications for plant sciences
MJ Jeger, M Pautasso, O Holdenrieder, MW Shaw
New Phytologist 174 (2), 279-297, 2007
1972007
Geographic distribution of plant pathogens in response to climate change
MW Shaw, TM Osborne
Plant Pathology 60 (1), 31-43, 2011
1962011
Botrytis species: relentless necrotrophic thugs or endophytes gone rogue?
JAL Van Kan, MW Shaw, RT Grant‐Downton
Molecular Plant Pathology 15 (9), 957-961, 2014
1692014
Biological control of plant diseases–What has been achieved and what is the direction?
DB Collinge, DF Jensen, M Rabiey, S Sarrocco, MW Shaw, RH Shaw
Plant Pathology 71 (5), 1024-1047, 2022
1552022
Disease–weather relationships for powdery mildew and yellow rust on winter wheat
DE Te Beest, ND Paveley, MW Shaw, F Van Den Bosch
Phytopathology 98 (5), 609-617, 2008
1512008
The reliability of visual estimates of disease severity on cereal leaves
SR Parker, MW Shaw, DJ Royle
Plant Pathology 44 (5), 856-864, 1995
1461995
Population Dynamics of A Selfish B Chromosome Neutralized by the Standard Genome in the Grasshopper Eyprepocnemis Plorans
JPM Camacho, MW Shaw, MD López-León, MC Pardo, J Cabrero
The American Naturalist 149 (6), 1030-1050, 1997
1341997
Persistent, symptomless, systemic, and seed-borne infection of lettuce by Botrytis cinerea
ENK Sowley, FM Dewey, MW Shaw
European Journal of Plant Pathology 126, 61-71, 2010
1332010
Effects of temperature, leaf wetness and cultivar on the latent period of Mycosphaerella graminicola on winter wheat
MW Shaw
Plant Pathology 39 (2), 255-268, 1990
1241990
Long‐term relationships between environment and abundance in wheat of Phaeosphaeria nodorum and Mycosphaerella graminicola
MW Shaw, SJ Bearchell, BDL Fitt, BA Fraaije
New Phytologist 177 (1), 229-238, 2008
1142008
Detection of Zymoseptoria tritici SDHI‐insensitive field isolates carrying the SdhC‐H152R and SdhD‐R47W substitutions
H Dooley, MW Shaw, J Mehenni‐Ciz, J Spink, S Kildea
Pest Management Science 72 (12), 2203-2207, 2016
1082016
Molecular tools to investigate Rhizoctonia solani distribution in soil
GE Budge, MW Shaw, A Colyer, S Pietravalle, N Boonham
Plant Pathology 58 (6), 1071-1080, 2009
1052009
Modeling of relationships between weather and Septoria tritici epidemics on winter wheat: a critical approach
S Pietravalle, MW Shaw, SR Parker, F Van Den Bosch
Phytopathology 93 (10), 1329-1339, 2003
1022003
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