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Scion: Rotorua, NZ

2021-04-15 to present (Pathogen Ecology and Control)
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Scion: Rotorua, NZ

2020-11-16 to 2021-04-16 (Pathogen Ecology and Control)
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Massey University: Palmerston North, Manawatu-Wanganui, NZ

PhD
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Emily McLay

Works (6)

Ultra-sensitive detection ofPhytophthora pluvialisby real-time PCR targeting a mitochondrial gene

2025-01-03 | Preprint
Contributors: R. O’Neill; E. McLay; L. Nunes Leite; P. Panda; A. Pérez-Sierra; A. Eacock; J. M. Le Boldus; E. A. Stamm; S. Fraser; R. L. McDougal
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Early Prediction of Regional Red Needle Cast Outbreaks Using Climatic Data Trends and Satellite-Derived Observations

Remote Sensing
2024-04-16 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael S. Watt; Andrew Holdaway; Pete Watt; Grant D. Pearse; Melanie E. Palmer; Benjamin S. C. Steer; Nicolò Camarretta; Emily McLay; Stuart Fraser
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Early Detection of Myrtle Rust on Pōhutukawa Using Indices Derived from Hyperspectral and Thermal Imagery

Remote Sensing
2024-03-15 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael S. Watt; Honey Jane C. Estarija; Michael Bartlett; Russell Main; Dalila Pasquini; Warren Yorston; Emily McLay; Maria Zhulanov; Kiryn Dobbie; Katherine Wardhaugh et al.
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Automatic Detection of Phytophthora pluvialis Outbreaks in Radiata Pine Plantations Using Multi-Scene, Multi-Temporal Satellite Imagery

Remote Sensing
2024-01-15 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2072-4292
Contributors: Nicolò Camarretta; Grant Pearse; Ben Steer; Emily McLay; Stuart Fraser; Michael Watt
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Emily McLay

First report of Phytophthora pluvialis causing needle lesions on Pinus pinea in New Zealand

New Disease Reports
2023-01 | Journal article
Contributors: E. McLay; B. Rogan; K. Dobbie
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UV-B Induced Flavonoids Contribute to Reduced Biotrophic Disease Susceptibility in Lettuce Seedlings

Frontiers in Plant Science
2020-10-29 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1664-462X
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Emily McLay