Dr Steve Wylie
Senior research fellow
Agricultural Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Steve Wylie completed undergraduate training in Plant Physiology under the supervision Dr Paula Jameson at Deptartment of Botany, Otago University, New Zealand. He completed a PhD at Murdoch University under the supervision of Prof Michael Jones. Subsequently he has worked for the Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture and on various projects at Murdoch University.
Research Interest
Dr Wylie’s main area of interest is plant virology but he also has strong interests in other plant parasites, especially the unique Australian members of the genus Pilostyles
Publications
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Ong, J., Li, H., Sivasithamparam, K., Dixon, K., Jones, M., Wylie, S., (2016), Novel Endorna-like viruses, including three with two open reading frames, challenge the membership criteria and taxonomy of the Endornaviridae, Virology, 499, , pages 203 - 211.
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Kim, B., Park, C., Moon, Y., Bo Kyung, S., Ren, Y., Wylie, S., Lee, B., (2016), Quarantine Treatments of Imported Nursery Plants and Exported Cut Flowers by Phosphine Gas (PH3) as Methyl Bromide Alternative, Journal of Economic Entomology, 109, 6, pages 2334 - 2340.
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Koh, S., Li, H., Sivasithamparam, K., Admiraal, R., Jones, M., Wylie, S., (2017), Evolution of a wild-plant tobamovirus passaged through an exotic host: Fixation of mutations and increased replication, Virus Evolution, 3, 1, pages 1 - 6.