Treena Burgess
Associate Professor
Environmental and Conservation Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Treena Burgess is an Associate Professor in Environmental and Conservation Sciences in Murdoch University
Research Interest
Her research field is the biology, ecology and genetics of beneficial and detrimental microorganisms in natural ecosystems, plantation forestry and horticulture, with a focus on biodiversity and biosecurity issues
Publications
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Crous, C., Burgess, T., Le Roux, J., Richardson, D., Slippers, B., Wingfield, M., (2017), Ecological disequilibrium drives insect pest and pathogen accumulation in non-native trees, AOB Plants, 9, , pages plw081; 10.1093/aobpla/plw081 -.
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Kunadiya, M., White, D., Dunstan, W., Hardy, G., Andjic, V., Burgess, T., (2017), Pathways to false-positive diagnoses using moleculargenetic detection methods; Phytophthora cinnamomi acase study, FEMS Microbiology Letters, 364, 7, pages fnx009 -.
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Burgess, T., Wingfield, M., (2017), Pathogens on the move: A 100 year global experiment with planted eucalypts, BioScience: organisms from molecules to the environment, 67, 1, pages 14 - 25.