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Gary D. Foster
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 137
Citations - 9960
Gary D. Foster is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Plant virus. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 137 publications receiving 7598 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary D. Foster include Queen's University Belfast & University of Leicester.
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The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathology
Ralph A. Dean,Jan A. L. van Kan,Zacharias A. Pretorius,Kim E. Hammond-Kosack,Antonio Di Pietro,Pietro Spanu,Jason J. Rudd,Martin B. Dickman,Regine Kahmann,Jeff Ellis,Gary D. Foster +10 more
TL;DR: A short resumé of each fungus in the Top 10 list and its importance is presented, with the intent of initiating discussion and debate amongst the plant mycology community, as well as laying down a bench-mark.
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Top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology
John W. Mansfield,Stéphane Genin,Shimpei Magori,Vitaly Citovsky,Malinee Sriariyanum,Pamela C. Ronald,Max Dow,Valérie Verdier,Steven V. Beer,Marcos A. Machado,Ian K. Toth,George P. C. Salmond,Gary D. Foster +12 more
TL;DR: A survey of bacterial pathologists asked them to nominate the bacterial pathogens they would place in a 'Top 10' based on scientific/economic importance, and a short section is presented on each bacterium in the Top 10 list and its importance, with the intention of initiating discussion and debate amongst the plant bacteriology community.
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Top 10 plant viruses in molecular plant pathology
Karen-Beth G. Scholthof,Scott Adkins,Henryk Czosnek,Peter Palukaitis,Emmanuel Jacquot,Thomas Hohn,Barbara Hohn,Keith Saunders,Thierry Candresse,Paul Ahlquist,Cynthia Hemenway,Gary D. Foster +11 more
TL;DR: A short review on each virus of the Top 10 list and its importance is presented, with the intent of initiating discussion and debate amongst the plant virology community, as well as laying down a benchmark, as it will be interesting to see in future years how perceptions change and which viruses enter and leave the Top10.
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The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathology: Top 10 fungal pathogens
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The new plant virus family Flexiviridae and assessment of molecular criteria for species demarcation
Michael J. Adams,John F. Antoniw,Moshe Bar-Joseph,A. A. Brunt,Thierry Candresse,Gary D. Foster,Giovanni P. Martelli,Robert G. Milne,Claude M. Fauquet +8 more
TL;DR: The new plant virus family Flexiviridae is described, named because its members have flexuous virions and it includes the existing genera Allexivirus, Capillovirus, Carlav virus, Foveavirus, Potexvirus, Trichovirus and Vitivirus plus the new genus Mandarivirus together with some related viruses not assigned to any genus.