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Brady, C., Crampton, B., Kaur, S., Maddock, D., Kile, H., Arnold, D.L. and Denman, S. (2024) Two novel Raoultella species associated with bleeding cankers of broadleaf hosts, Raoultella scottia sp. nov. and Raoultella lignicola sp. nov. Frontiers in Microbiology, 15. ISSN 1664-302X

Maddock, D., Brady, C., Denman, S. and Arnold, D.L. (2023) Bacteria associated with acute oak decline: where did they come from? We know where they go. Microorganisms, 11 (11). ISSN 2076-2607

Maddock, D., Brady, C., Denman, S. and Arnold, D.L. (2023) Description of Dryocola gen. nov. and two novel species, Dryocola boscaweniae sp. nov. and Dryocola clanedunensis sp. nov. isolated from the rhizosphere of native British oaks. Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 46 (2).

Maddock, D., Arnold, D.L., Denman, S. and Brady, C. (2022) Description of a novel species of Leclercia, Leclercia tamurae sp. nov. and proposal of a novel genus Silvania gen. nov. containing two novel species Silvania hatchlandensis sp. nov. and Silvania confinis sp. nov. isolated from the rhizosphere of oak. BMC Microbiology, 22.

Brady, C., Kaur, S., Crampton, B., Maddock, D., Arnold, D.L. and Denman, S. (2022) Transfer of Erwinia toletana and Erwinia iniecta to a novel genus Winslowiella gen. nov. as Winslowiella toletana comb. nov. and Winslowiella iniecta comb. nov. and description of Winslowiella arboricola sp. nov., isolated from bleeding cankers on broadleaf hosts. Frontiers in Microbiology.

Maddock, D., Kile, H., Denman, S., Arnold, D.L. and Brady, C. (2022) Description of three novel species of Scandinavium: Scandinavium hiltneri sp. nov., Scandinavium manionii sp. nov. and Scandinavium tedordense sp. nov., isolated from the oak rhizosphere and bleeding cankers of broadleaf hosts. Frontiers in Microbiology, 13. ISSN 1664-302X

Brady, C., Arnold, D.L., Allainguillaume, J., Denman, S. and Kile, H. (2022) Brenneria tiliae sp. nov. isolated from symptomatic Tilia x moltkei and Tilia x europaea trees in the UK. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology.

Dempsey, J.J, Wilson, I., Spencer‐Phillips, P.T.N. and Arnold, D.L. (2022) Phosphite mediated enhancement of defence responses in Agrostis stolonifera and Poa annua infected by Microdochium nivale. Plant Pathology.

Dempsey, J.J, Wilson, I., Spencer-Phillips, P.T.N. and Arnold, D.L. (2022) Uptake and translocation of foliar applied phosphite and its effect on growth and development in cool season turfgrass. Journal of Plant Nutrition.

Brady, C., Asselin, J.A., Beer, S., Brurberg, M.B., Crampton, B., Venter, S., Arnold, D.L. and Denman, S. (2022) Rahnella perminowiae sp. nov., Rahnella bonaserana sp. nov., Rahnella rivi sp. nov. and Rahnella ecdela sp. nov., isolated from diverse environmental sources, and emended description of the genus Rahnella. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 72 (1).

Brady, C., Orsi, M., Doonan, J.M., Denman, S. and Arnold, D.L. (2021) Brenneria goodwinii growth in vitro is improved by competitive interactions with other bacterial species associated with Acute Oak Decline. Current Research in Microbial Sciences, 3.

Hulin, M.T., Vadillo Dieguez, A., Cossu, F., Lynn, S., Russell, K., Neale, H.C., Jackson, R.W., Arnold, D.L., Mansfield, J.W. and Harrison, R.J. (2021) Identifying resistance in wild and ornamental cherry towards bacterial canker caused by Pseudomonas syringae. Plant Pathology.

Neale, H.C., Hulin, M.T., Harrison, R.J., Jackson, R.W. and Arnold, D.L. (2021) Transposon mutagenesis of pseudomonas syringae pathovars syringae and morsprunorum to identify genes involved in bacterial canker disease of cherry. Microorganisms, 9 (6).

Neale, H.C., Hulin, M.T., Harrison, R.J., Jackson, R.W., Mansfield, J.W. and Arnold, D.L. (2020) An improved conjugation method for Pseudomonas syringae. Journal of Microbiological Methods, 177 (106025).

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