Joan Robb
New Zealand zoologist, professor and curator
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Joan Robb's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of New Zealand
- Masters Marine Biology University of Auckland
- Bachelors Biology University of Auckland
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joan Robb was a New Zealand herpetologist and wildlife tour guide. Academic career Robb grew up in Gisborne, and was educated at home through the Correspondence School. After a Diploma in Agriculture from Massey Agricultural College, she studied at the University of Auckland, graduating with an MSc in zoology in 1956. Robb then worked in the Department of Zoology at the University of Auckland, becoming an associate professor in 1967. She taught vertebrate form and function. She retired in 1978, after which she became a tour guide for wildlife tours to Malaysia, Nepal, China, Australia, and Africa.
Joan Robb's Published Works
Published Works
- Genetic Dissection of Verticillium Wilt Resistance Mediated by Tomato Ve11[C][W][OA] (2009) (420)
- Potential use of PCR-amplified ribosomal intergenic sequences in the detection and differentiation of verticillium wilt pathogens (1991) (251)
- Quantification of Verticillium biomass in wilt disease development (1993) (119)
- Cyclical systemic colonization inVerticillium-infected tomato (1998) (88)
- A synthetic peptide defines a serologic IgA response to a human papillomavirus-encoded nuclear antigen expressed in virus-carrying cervical neoplasia. (1989) (80)
- Tolerance to a non-host isolate of Verticillium dahliae in tomato (2004) (74)
- New Zealand amphibians and reptiles in colour (1980) (74)
- Putative subgroups of Verticillium albo-atrum distinguishable by PCR-based assays (1993) (65)
- Plant-endophyte interplay protects tomato against a virulent Verticillium (2008) (64)
- Chemical characterization of stress-induced vascular coating in tomato. (1991) (63)
- Gene suppression in a tolerant tomato–vascular pathogen interaction (2007) (63)
- Truncated phenylalanine ammonia-lyase expression in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). (1992) (57)
- The role of the coating response in Craigella tomatoes infected with Verticillium dahliae, races 1 and 2 (1995) (55)
- Ultrastructure of the Colletotrichum trifolii-Medicago sativa pathosystem. I. Pre-penetration events (1991) (54)
- Verticillium tolerance: resistance, susceptibility, or mutualism? (2007) (48)
- The identification of T-2 toxin and its association with a haemorrhagic syndrome in cattle (1977) (48)
- Ultrastructure of wilt syndrome caused by Verticillium dahliae. VII. Correlated light and transmission electron microscope identification of vessel coatings and tyloses (1979) (42)
- Time course of wall-coating secretion in Verticillium-infected tomatoes☆ (1987) (41)
- Vascular coating: a barrier to colonization by the pathogen in Verticillium wilt of tomato (1989) (37)
- Use of Quantitative PCR Diagnostics to Identify Tolerance and Resistance to Verticillium dahliae in Potato. (2001) (36)
- Reduced PAL gene suppression in Verticillium-infected resistant tomatoes (2004) (35)
- The internal anatomy of Typhlops schneider (Reptilia) (1960) (34)
- The use of tissue culture for the detection of mycotoxins (1990) (33)
- Zinc toxicity and xylem vessel wall alterations in white beans. (1980) (32)
- Secretion of vascular coating components by xylem parenchyma cells of tomatoes infected withVerticillium albo-atrum (1986) (29)
- Arsenal of elevated defense proteins fails to protect tomato against Verticillium dahliae (2012) (28)
- A fodder mycotoxicosis of ruminants caused by contamination of a distillery by-product with Aspergillus clavatus (1989) (28)
- The function and relative importance of the vascular coating response in highly resistant, moderately resistant and susceptible alfalfa infected by Verticillium albo-atrum☆ (1988) (27)
- Comparison of cytotoxicity and thin-layer chromatography methods for detection of mycotoxins (1983) (27)
- Ultrastructure of wilt syndrome caused by Verticillium dahliae. I. In chrysanthemum leaves (1975) (24)
- Colonization of tomatoes by Verticillium dahliae: determinative phase II (1996) (24)
- Ultrastructure of mature and fired gun cells of Haptoglossa mirabilis (1986) (24)
- Differential utilization of alternate initiation sites in a plant defense gene responding to environmental stimuli. (1994) (23)
- Wilts caused by Verticillium species. A cytological survey of vascular alterations in leaves (1982) (22)
- Ultrastructure of tissue cultures of Pinus monticola infected by Cronartium ribicola. II. Penetration and post-penetration☆ (1975) (22)
- Ultrastructure of wilt syndrome caused by Verticillium dahliae. II. In sunflower leaves (1975) (21)
- Hep atop athy and dermatitis in a dog associated with the ingestion of mycotoxins (1991) (20)
- The chronological development of a lipid-to-suberin response at Verticillium trapping sites in alfalfa (1989) (19)
- Ultrastructure of a hypovirulent isolate of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum containing double-stranded RNA (1993) (18)
- Ultrastructure of tissue cultures of Pinus monticola infected by Cronartium ribicola. I. Prepenetration host changes. (1975) (17)
- Mycological studies on the equine intestinal tract with particular reference to equine dysautonomia (grass sickness) (1990) (16)
- Patterns of defence gene expression in the tomato-Verticillium interaction. (2009) (15)
- Ultrastructure of wilt syndrome caused by Verticillium dahliae. VI. Interpretive problems in the study of vessel coatings and tyloses (1979) (15)
- DNA Chip Analysis in Diverse Organisms with Unsequenced Genomes (2010) (14)
- Zearalenone production in barley. (1975) (13)
- Ultrastructure of Ustilago hordei. I. Pregermination development of hydrating teliospores (1972) (13)
- The isolation of potentially toxigenic fungi from the environment of horses with grass sickness and mal seco (1997) (13)
- Verticillium Ave1 effector induces tomato defense gene expression independent of Ve1 protein (2016) (13)
- Ultrastructure of hyphal walls and septa of Cronartium ribicola on tissue cultures of Pinus monticola (1973) (13)
- Antagonistic function of the Ve R-genes in tomato (2018) (13)
- The generic status of the Australasian typhlopids (Reptilia: Squamata) (1966) (12)
- The colonization ratio: a measure of pathogen invasiveness and host resistance in Verticillium wilt of alfalfa (1989) (11)
- ULTRASTRUCTURE OF USTILAGO HORDEI (PERS.) LAGERH. II. SEPTATION IN THE METABASIDIUM (1972) (11)
- Ultrastructure of wilt syndrome caused by Verticillium dahliae. III. Chronological symptom development in sunflower leaves (1977) (11)
- Biotic factors that induce the tomato Ve1 R-gene. (2017) (10)
- Structure and significance of “blocked veins” in Verticillum-infected chrysanthemum (1983) (10)
- Association of toxin-producing fungi with disease in broilers (1982) (10)
- Ultrastructure of wilt syndrome caused by Verticillium dahliae. V. Attempted localization of phenolic compounds in the vascular region (1978) (10)
- Ultrastructural changes in drought-induced wilt: a comparison with pathogen-induced flaccidity (1982) (9)
- Three new species of gekkonid lizards, genera Hoplodactylus Fitzinger and Heteropholis Fischer, from New Zealand (1980) (9)
- Basic fuchsin: a vascular dye in studies of Verticillium-infected chrysanthemum and tomato (1983) (9)
- Nutritional factors associated with vaginal prolapse in ewes (1991) (9)
- The Colletotrichum trifolii – Medicago sativa interface, in culture: a cytological analysis (1992) (8)
- Early vascular sporulation : a possible role in the virulence of Verticillium albo-atrum in wilt of alfalfa (1990) (8)
- Wounding induces tomato Ve1 R-gene expression (2019) (7)
- An Improved Method of Determining the Colonization Ratio in Verticillium-Infected Alfalfa Plants (1989) (6)
- The structure and possible function of the cloacal pouches of male Australian Typhlopids (1966) (6)
- Growth Pouch Technique for the Observation of Cellular Interactions between Alfalfa Seedling Roots and Verticillium Albo-Atrum (1986) (6)
- Epistatic influence in tomato Ve1-mediated resistance. (2017) (6)
- Endophyte-induced Verticillium protection in tomato is range-restricted (2009) (6)
- Tomato Ve resistance locus; defense or growth (2018) (6)
- Ultrastructure of Ustilago hordei (Pers.) Lagerh. 3. Membrane complexes associated with meiotic nuclei. (1974) (5)
- Characterization and function of isolated hemoglobins from the tuatara, Sphenodon Punctatus (Reptilia: O. Rhynchocephalia) (1984) (5)
- Developmental sequence of the attack apparatus ofHaptoglossa mirabilis (1986) (5)
- Early Cytological Effects of Zinc Toxicity in White Bean Leaves (1981) (4)
- Defense Genes in Tomato (2010) (3)
- Effect of Temperature on Verticillium Wilts of Tomato in Tunisia (2006) (3)
- A “whole pot” strategy for root growth quantification or microbiota-root interaction studies (2017) (2)
- Defence cascade in Verticillium-infected grafted tomato (2018) (2)
- Loss of resistance to Colletotrichum trifolii in in vitro regenerated alfalfa (1992) (2)
- DNA Chip Analysis in Genome Discovery (2011) (2)
- The Ve-resistance locus, a plant signaling intercept (2020) (1)
- Proteomic analyses of defence gene expression in a model tomato‐Verticillium pathosystem (2009) (1)
- Differential repression of the Ve R-genes in tomato (2019) (1)
- Verticillium wilt resistance in alfalfa leaves (1989) (1)
- Genetic responses in a plant‐endophyte interplay (2012) (0)
- The Effect of Different Immunisation Schedules on the Specificity of Rabbit Polyclonal Antibodies to Potato Cyst Nematode (1992) (0)
- Antagonistic function of the Ve R-genes in tomato (2018) (0)
- Nuclear invaginations in plants infected by Verticillium dahliae (1979) (0)
- Arsenal of elevated defense proteins fails to protect tomato against Verticillium dahliae (2012) (0)
- Global changes in gene expression associated with plant pathogen tolerance (2007) (0)
- Studies on Equine Leucoencephalomalacia (1989) (0)
- Haptoglosa mirabilis - SEM of gun cell projectile (2013) (0)
- Mycotoxins (1993) (0)
- Haptoglossa - Transmission Electron Micrograph of projectile in barrel of gun cell (image by Jane Robb) (2013) (0)
- Genomic and proteomic changes during the development of a tomato‐Verticillium pathosystem. (2010) (0)
- Wounding induces tomato Ve1 R-gene expression (2019) (0)
- Ultrastructure of wilt syndrome caused by Verticillium dahliae. IV. Evidence for α- and β-conidial forms (1978) (0)
- Tomato Ve resistance locus; defense or growth (2018) (0)
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