Alyssa M. Martino

Alyssa M. Martino
  • PhD Candidate at The University of Sydney

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Current institution
The University of Sydney
Current position
  • PhD Candidate
Education
August 2016 - November 2019
The University of Western Australia
Field of study
  • Double Major in Genetics and Agricultural Science

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Publications (9)
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Myrtle rust is a plant disease caused through infection by the fungus Austropuccinia psidii and was first detected in Australia in 2010. The disease has spread through New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, the Northern Territory, and Tasmania. In this short timeframe, myrtle rust has had a devastating impact on many native species in the family My...
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Austropuccinia psidii causes rust disease on species within the family Myrtaceae. It was first detected in Australia in 2010, with the first detection in Western Australia in 2022. While species within the genus Melaleuca from eastern Australia show variable responses to the pathogen, little is known of the response of species from Western Australi...
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Background Melaleuca quinquenervia (broad-leaved paperbark) is a coastal wetland tree species that serves as a foundation species in eastern Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and New Caledonia. While extensively cultivated for its ornamental value, it has also become invasive in regions like Florida, USA. Long-lived trees face diverse pest an...
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Austropuccinia psidii causes rust disease on species within the family Myrtaceae and was first detected in Northern Western Australia in 2022. While species within the genus Melaleuca from Eastern Australia show variable responses to the pathogen, little is known of the response of species from Western Australia. This study established that 13 prev...
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Background The coastal wetland tree species Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S.T.Blake (Myrtaceae), commonly named the broad-leaved paperbark, is a foundation species in eastern Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and New Caledonia. The species has been widely grown as an ornamental, becoming invasive in areas such as Florida in the United States...
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Austropuccinia psidii, the fungus causing myrtle rust, was detected in Western Australia for the first time in June 2022. Few Western Australian plant species have been screened for response to the pathogen. Melaleuca thyoides, Melaleuca marginata and Melaleuca leucadendra grown from seeds sourced from Western Australian populations were all highly...
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Austropuccinia psidii, the fungus causing myrtle rust, was detected in Western Australia for the first time in June 2022. Few Western Australian plant species have been screened for response to the pathogen. Melaleuca thyoides, Melaleuca marginata and Melaleuca leucadendra grown from seeds sourced from Western Australian populations were all highly...
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Optimisation of Austropuccinia psidii urediniospore germination for use in RNA extraction and cytogenetics.
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Optimisation of Austropuccinia psidii urediniospore germination for use in RNA extraction and cytogenetics.

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