Items where Author is "Daniells, Jeffrey W."
Group by: Item Type | Date Number of items: 26. 2024Robertson, K. R., Hamill, S. D., Wright, C. L., Bianco, M., Balsom, A., Moller, S., Pramanik, I., Lyons, P. and Daniells, J. W. (2024) Using Mutation Breeding to Improve the Eating Characteristics of the Fusarium Wilt-Resistant Banana Variety, ‘Goldfinger’ (AAAB). Horticulturae, 10 (5). p. 444. ISSN 2311-7524 2023Farha, M. N., Daniells, J. W., Cernusak, L. A., Ritmejeryte, E., Wangchuk, P., Sitch, S., Mercado, L. M., Hayes, F., Brown, F. and Cheesman, A. W. (2023) Examining ozone susceptibility in the genus Musa (bananas). Functional Plant Biology, 50 (12). pp. 1073-1085. Daniells, J. W. (2023) New varieties for Australian banana growers. In: Australian Banana Industry Congress 2023, 17-19th May 2023, Cairns, Australia. Daniells, J. W. (2023) TR4 resistant bananas on the horizon – near and far. In: Australian Banana Industry Congress, 17-19th May 2023, Cairns, Australia. Robertson, K. R. and Daniells, J. W. (2023) Tailoring ‘Goldfinger’ for improved market prospects. Acta Horticulturae, 1367 . pp. 277-285. 2022Birt, H. W. G., Pattison, A. B., Skarshewski, A., Daniells, J. W., Raghavendra, A. and Dennis, P. G. (2022) The core bacterial microbiome of banana (Musa spp.). Environmental Microbiome, 17 (1). p. 46. ISSN 2524-6372 2021Mintoff, S. J. L., Nguyen, T. V., Kelly, C., Cullen, S., Hearnden, M., Williams, R., Daniells, J. W. and Tran-Nguyen, L. T. T. (2021) Banana Cultivar Field Screening for Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense Tropical Race 4 in the Northern Territory. Journal of Fungi, 7 (8). ISSN 2309-608X Daniells, J. W. and Janssen, S. B. (2021) Identifying and classifying banana cultivars. In: Achieving sustainable cultivation of bananas: Volume 2: Germplasm and genetic improvement. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, United Kingdom. ISBN 9781786763440 2018Smith, M. K., Daniells, J. W., Persley, D. M., O'Neill, W. T., Samuelian, S., Wright, C. L. and Drenth, A. (2018) Field evaluation of six Gros Michel banana accessions (Musa spp., AAA group) for agronomic performance, resistance to Fusarium wilt race 1 and yellow Sigatoka. Crop Protection, 113 . pp. 84-89. 2017Paul, J.-Y., Khanna, H., Kleidon, J., Hoang, P., Geijskes, J., Daniells, J. W., Zaplin, E., Rosenberg, Y., James, A., Mlalazi, B., Deo, P., Arinaitwe, G., Namanya, P., Becker, D., Tindamanyire, J., Tushemereirwe, W., Harding, R. and Dale, J. (2017) Golden bananas in the field: elevated fruit pro-vitamin A from the expression of a single banana transgene. Plant Biotechnology Journal, 15 (4). pp. 520-532. ISSN 1467-7652 Ruas, M., Guignon, V., Sempere, G., Sardos, J., Hueber, Y., Duvergey, H., Andrieu, A., Chase, R., Jenny, C., Hazekamp, T., Irish, B., Jelali, K., Adeka, J., Ayala-Silva, T., Chao, C. P., Daniells, J. W., Dowiya, B., Effa effa, B., Gueco, L., Herradura, L., Ibobondji, L., Kempenaers, E., Kilangi, J., Muhangi, S., Ngo Xuan, P., Paofa, J., Pavis, C., Thiemele, D., Tossou, C., Sandoval, J., Sutanto, A., Vangu Paka, G., Yi, G., Van den houwe, I., Roux, N. and Rouard, M. (2017) MGIS: managing banana (Musa spp.) genetic resources information and high-throughput genotyping data. Database, 2017 (1). bax046-bax046. Mostert, D., Molina, A. B., Daniells, J. W., Fourie, G., Hermanto, C., Chao, C. P., Fabregar, E., Sinohin, V. G., Masdek, N., Thangavelu, R., Li, C., Yi, G., Mostert, L. and Viljoen, A. (2017) The distribution and host range of the banana Fusarium wilt fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense, in Asia. PLoS One, 12 (7). e0181630. ISSN 1932-6203 2013Daniells, J. W., O'Keefe, V., Smyth, H., Gething, K., Fanning, K. and Telford, P. (2013) Planet of the cavendish - understanding the domination. Acta Horticulturae (986). pp. 219-224. ISSN 0567-7572 2011Hermanto, C., Sutanto, A., Edison, H. S., Daniells, J. W., O'Neill, W. T., Sinohin, V. G. O., Molina, A. B. and Taylor, P. (2011) Incidence and distribution of Fusarium wilt disease of banana in Indonesia. Acta Horticulturae, 897 . pp. 313-322. 2010Englberger, L., Lyons, G., Foley, W., Daniells, J. W., Aalbersberge, B., Dolodolotawake, U., Watoto, C., Iramu, E., Taki, B., Wehi, F., Warito, P. and Taylor, M. (2010) Carotenoid and riboflavin content of banana cultivars from Makira, Solomon Islands. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 23 (6). pp. 624-632. ISSN 0889-1575 2007Macpherson, H., Daniells, J. W., Wedding, B. B. and Davis, C. (2007) The Potential for a New Value Adding Industry for Noni Tropical Fruit Producers. Project Report. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. 2006Englberger, L., Schierle, J., Aalbersberg, W., Hofmann, P., Humphries, J., Huang, A., Lorens, A., Levendusky, A., Daniells, J. W., Marks, G.C. and Fitzgerald, M.H. (2006) Carotenoid and vitamin content of Karat and other Micronesian banana cultivars. International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 57 (5-6). pp. 399-418. 2005Daniells, J. W. (2005) Taro - Tapping the full potential of a minor Australian crop. Acta Horticulturae, 694 . pp. 295-299. 2000Daniells, J. W. (2000) Which banana variety should I grow? Infomusa, 9 (1). pp. 31-33. 1999Smith, M. K., Hamill, S. D., Doogan, V.J. and Daniells, J. W. (1999) Characterisation and early detection of an offtype from micropropagated Lady Finger bananas. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 40 (39). pp. 1017-1023. Daniells, J. W. and Bryde, N. (1999) Screening of 143 banana varieties for resistance to yellow Sigatoka in North Queensland. Infomusa, 8 (1). pp. 15-21. 1998Daniells, J. W., Geering, A. D.W. and Thomas, J. E. (1998) Banana streak virus investigations in Australia. Infomusa, 7 (2). pp. 20-21. ISSN 1023-0068 1997Daniells, J. W. (1997) Beware the potential hazards of tissue culture. Infomusa, 6 (2). pp. 17-18. 1995Daniells, J. W., Thomas, J. E. and Smith, M. K. (1995) Seed transmission of banana streak virus confirmed. Infomusa, 4 (1). p. 7. Daniells, J. W. and Bryde, N. (1995) Semi-dwarf mutant of Yangambi Km5. Infomusa, 4 (2). pp. 16-17. 1994Daniells, J. W. and Bryde, N. (1994) More exotic banana varieties for evaluation in Africa. MusAfrica (No. 5). pp. 11-12. |