Anna Englezou
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
11 Papers
90 Citations
Anna Englezou is an academic researcher from New South Wales Department of Primary Industries. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bactrocera dorsalis & Biology. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Anna Englezou include Cooperative Research Centre.
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Papers
Population structure of Bactrocera dorsalis s.s., B. papayae and B. philippinensis (Diptera: Tephritidae) in southeast Asia: evidence for a single species hypothesis using mitochondrial DNA and wing-shape data
Mark K. Schutze,Matt N. Krosch,Karen F. Armstrong,Toni A. Chapman,Anna Englezou,Anastasija Chomic,Stephen L. Cameron,Deborah Hailstones,Anthony R. Clarke +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed population structure of three species within a southeast Asian biogeographical context to assess potential dispersal patterns and the validity of their current taxonomic status.
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Population structure of Bactrocera dorsalis s.s., B. papayae and B. philippinensis (Diptera: Tephritidae) in southeast Asia: evidence for a single species hypothesis using mitochondrial DNA and wingshape data
Mark K. Schutze,Matt N. Krosch,Karen F. Armstrong,Toni A. Chapman,Anna Englezou,Anastasija Chomic,Stephen L. Cameron,Deborah Hailstones,Anthony R. Clarke +8 more
TL;DR: Bactrocera dorsalis s.s., B. papayae and B. philippinensis likely represent one species structured around the South China Sea, having migrated from northern Thailand into the southeast Asian archipelago and across into the Philippines.
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A brief overview of the size and composition of the myrtle rust genome and its taxonomic status.
TL;DR: Using de novo assembly of 46 million paired end sequence reads of length 250 bp for a myrtle rust isolate, it is found a very large percentage of proteins are associated with molecular functions of DNA binding or binding in biological processes for DNA integration and RNA-dependent DNA replication.
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First report of citrus tristeza virus in Lao PDR
Nerida J. Donovan,Anna Englezou,Grant A. Chambers,S. Phanthavong,A. Daly,F. Saleh,Paul Holford,Lester W. Burgess +7 more
TL;DR: Citrus tristeza virus was detected for the first time in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic and the implications of the presence of this virus for citrus production in Lao are discussed briefly.
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First report of citrus exocortis viroid, citrus bent leaf viroid, hop stunt viroid and citrus dwarfing viroid in Lao PDR
Nerida J. Donovan,Grant A. Chambers,Anna Englezou,S. Phanthavong,A. Daly,O. Wildman,Paul Holford,Lester W. Burgess +7 more
TL;DR: Citrus exocortis viroid, citrus bent leaf Viroid, hop stunt viroid and citrus dwarfing viroid were detected for the first time in Lao PDR.