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Tijana Petrovic
Researcher at University of Adelaide
Publications - 21
Citations - 361
Tijana Petrovic is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Powdery mildew & Sorghum. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications receiving 291 citations. Previous affiliations of Tijana Petrovic include University of Sydney & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
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Fusarium species associated with plants in Australia
Brett A. Summerell,John F. Leslie,Edward C. Y. Liew,Matthew H. Laurence,Suzanne Bullock,Tijana Petrovic,Alison R. Bentley,Alison R. Bentley,Alison R. Bentley,Chris G. Howard,Chris G. Howard,Sophie A. Peterson,Sophie A. Peterson,Jillian L. Walsh,Lester W. Burgess +14 more
TL;DR: Fusarium species associated with plants as pathogens, saprobes and endophytes in Australia are listed with notes on their pathogenicity and toxicity provided.
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Improved classification accuracy of powdery mildew infection levels of wine grapes by spatial-spectral analysis of hyperspectral images.
TL;DR: An improved spatial-spectral segmentation approach for the analysis of hyperspectral imaging data and its application for the prediction of powdery mildew infection levels (disease severity) of intact Chardonnay grape bunches shortly before veraison is presented.
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Fusarium : two endophytic novel species from tropical grasses of northern Australia
Jillian L. Walsh,Matthew H. Laurence,Edward C. Y. Liew,A.E. Sangalang,Lester W. Burgess,Brett A. Summerell,Tijana Petrovic +6 more
TL;DR: Two new species of Fusarium associated with Australian indigenous grasses in natural ecosystems are described as F. lyarnte and F. werrikimbe on the basis of morphology, DNA fingerprinting and phylogenetic analysis of EF-1α and β-tubulin sequence data.
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Six novel species of Fusarium from natural ecosystems in Australia
Matthew H. Laurence,Jillian L. Walsh,Lucas A. Shuttleworth,D. M. Robinson,D. M. Robinson,R. M. Johansen,Tijana Petrovic,T. T. H. Vu,Lester W. Burgess,Brett A. Summerell,Edward C. Y. Liew +10 more
TL;DR: Six new species of Fusarium associated with soil and plant hosts from ecosystems of minimal anthropogenic disturbance in Australia are described to provide further insight into the geographic patterns of FUSarium evolution but also challenge current phylogeographic hypotheses.
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Diversity and fertility of Fusarium sacchari from wild rice (Oryza australiensis) in Northern Australia, and pathogenicity tests with wild rice, rice, sorghum and maize
TL;DR: F. sacchari is presumed to be a pre-emergent ‘damping off’ pathogen, endophyte or weak parasite of O. australiensis and rice and a root and crown pathogen of sorghum and maize.