Scientific Publications
"Effects of fungicides applied to seed potato tubers at harvest or after grading on fungal storage diseases and plant development." Annals of Applied Biology 116, no. 1 (1990): 61-72.
"Cultivar susceptibility to Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) infection and symptom expression." Aspects of Applied Biology 94, Potatoes, viruses and their vectors (2009): 51-54.
"Persistence of Phoma exigua var. foveata and Polyscytalum pustulans in dry soils from potato stores in relation to reinfection of stocks derived from stem cuttings." Annals of Applied Biology 90, no. 2 (1978): 179-186.
"Healthy seed: sources of contamination." In Abstracts of the European Association for Potato Research, Pathology Section Meeting. Umeå, Sweden, 1998.
"Detection of Colletotrichum coccodes and Helminthosporium solani in soils by bioassay." Plant Pathology 52, no. 1 (2003): 13-21.
"Control of gangrene, dry rot, skin spot and silver scurf on stored seed potato tubers by imidazole and phenylpyrrole compounds." In Seed Treatment: Progress and Prospects, edited by T. Martin, 275-280. BCPC Monograph Series ; No. 57. Bracknell: British Crop Protection Council, 1994.
"Plant health." In Proceedings of the Symposium Crop Production under Cool Long Days. Edinburgh: Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, 2000.
Raspberry Bushy Dwarf Virus (RBDV) in Scotland. BSPP Presidential Conference, Oxford, 19-22 December., 1999.
"Incidence and distribution of Raspberry bushy dwarf virus in commercial red raspberry (Rubus idaeus) crops in Scotland." Plant Disease 85, no. 9 (2001): 985-988.
"New pest risks for potato." In Proceedings Crop Protection in Northern Britain 2010, 165-170. Dundee, 2010.
"First report of Botryotinia fuckeliana causing soft rots in potato in Scotland." Plant Disease 84, no. 7 (2000): 806.
"The role of stem inoculum in the transmission of Fusarium sulphureum to potato tubers." Potato Research 44, no. 2 (2001): 165-172.
"Fungi causing dry tuber rots of seed potatoes in storage in Scotland." Potato Research 49, no. 4 (2007): 241-253.
"The 5'cap of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is required for virion attachment to the actin/endoplasmic reticulum network during early infection." Traffic 10, no. 5 (2009): 536-551.
"Use of Molecular Techniques in the Distinctness, Uniformity and Stability (DUS) Testing of Brassicas: UPOV Working Group on Biochemical and Molecular Techniques." In Scottish Agricultural Science Agency Scientific Review 1997-2000, 72-73. Edinburgh: Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, 2001.
Wheat seed health & seed-borne diseases – a guide In HGCA Guides and Guidelines ; G20. London: Home-Grown Cereals Authority, 2004.
"The value of quality assurance in seed for Scottish cereals production." In Proceedings of Crop Production in Northern Britain 1999, 85-90. Dundee, 1999.
"Seed treatment according to need in Scotland: barley net blotch." In Proceedings Crop Protection in Northern Britain 2002, 121-126. Dundee, 2002. Abstract
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"Strategies for cereal seed health." In Scottish Agricultural Science Agency Scientific Review 1992-1997, 8-10. Edinburgh: Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, 1998.
"Review of work carried out at the Official Seed testing Station for Scotland (OSTS) on the control of Microdochium nivale (Fusarium nivale) on winter wheat in Scotland." In Proceedings of the ISTA Pre-Congress Seminar on Seed Pathology , 25-38. Copenhagen, Denmark, June 6, 1995, 1995.
"Control of seed and soil-borne diseases: importance of seed health." In HGCA R&D Conference 2002, Agronomic intelligence: the basis for profitable production, 3.1-3.11. Coventry: Home-Grown Cereals Authority, 2002.
"The incidence of loose smut (Ustilago nuda) in Scottish barley seed lots." In Scottish Agricultural Science Agency Scientific Review 2000-2003, 13-17. Edinburgh: Scottish Agricultural Science Agency, 2005.
"Seed-borne diseases in cereals: a review of three years work monitoring seed health in Scotland." In Proceedings Crop Protection in Northern Britain 1996, 91-96. Dundee, 1996.
"Quality aspects of Scottish farm-saved spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)." In Proceedings of the 3rd Congress of the European Society of Agronomy, 590-591. Abano-Padova, 1994.




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