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Plant Virology

Major Research Themes

  • Determining the cause of virus-like diseases,
    • Mundulla Yellows of Eucalyptus;
    • Chlorotic streak disease of sugarcane;
    • Orange spotting of oil palms.
  • Characterisation of viruses and viroids;
  • Diagnosis by serological and nucleic acid based assays;
  • Studies of interactions between viruses and vectors;
  • Epidemiology of viruses and the development of cultural control methods;
  • Cloning and sequencing of virus genomes;
  • Introduction of virus genes into plants to induce transgenic resistance; and
  • Analysis of geminivirus DNA replication.

Plant hosts:

  • Vegetables;
  • Fruit trees;
  • Pasture legumes;
  • Coconut palm and other tropical monocotyledons;
  • Pulses;
  • Sugarcane;
  • Australian native species.

The group is distributed between the plant virus laboratories of the Discipline of Plant & Food Science (Dr John Randles) and CSIRO Plant Industry (Dr M Ali Rezaian) which are co-located on the Waite Campus.

Research Programmes:

  • Mundulla Yellows: A molecular approach to determine the cause and disease cycle of Mundulla Yellows
    An information article on the approach and results of research into Mundulla Yellows is reproduced with permission from LANDSCOPE magazine, Winter 2002, published by the Department of Conservation and Land Management, WA. To view this article on Mundulla Yellows please click here (pdf 1MB). To obtain more information about the magazine go to LANDSCOPE.

    Contact Researchers: Dagmar Hanold and John Randles

  • Replication of a novel geminivirus DNA

    Contact Researchers: Dongmei Li, Ali Rezaian and John Randles

    Funding: Australian Research Council

  • Determining the causal agent of chlorotic streak disease of sugarcane

    Contact Researchers: Kylie Rogers, John Randles, Robert Magarey and Ali Rezaian

    Funding: APA(I), BSES

Key Papers

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