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Adrienne R. Hardham publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adrienne R. Hardham sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

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Adrienne R. Hardham D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adrienne R. Hardham sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Adrienne R. Hardham is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. They have an academic profile primarily fashioned around their institutional association with this university.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with their profile in the available data. Similarly, no book publications have been indicated, nor have any particular main fields or subfields of study been documented.

The absence of listed awards suggests that there is no publicly noted recognition or accolade recorded for Adrienne R. Hardham in the provided data.

Given the lack of detailed data on research topics, collaborations, and publication patterns, the profile of Adrienne R. Hardham remains focused on their institutional affiliation without further documented academic output or thematic specialization.

Best Publications

  • GFP-tagging of cell components reveals the dynamics of subcellular re-organization in response to infection of Arabidopsis by oomycete pathogens.

    Daigo Takemoto;David A. Jones;Adrienne R. Hardham

  • Formative and proliferative cell divisions, cell differentiation, and developmental changes in the meristem of Azolla roots.

    B. E. S. Gunning;J. E. Hughes;A. R. Hardham

  • The role of effectors of biotrophic and hemibiotrophic fungi in infection.

    Markus Koeck;Adrienne R. Hardham;Peter N. Dodds

  • Pathogen profile Phytophthora cinnamomi

    Adrienne R Hardham

  • Cytoskeleton and cell wall function in penetration resistance.

    Adrienne R Hardham;David A Jones;Daigo Takemoto;Daigo Takemoto

  • The Cytoskeleton as a Regulator and Target of Biotic Interactions in Plants

    Daigo Takemoto;Adrienne R. Hardham

  • Challenges and progress towards understanding the role of effectors in plant–fungal interactions

    Maryam Rafiqi;Jeffrey G Ellis;Victoria A Ludowici;Adrienne R Hardham

  • Internalization of Flax Rust Avirulence Proteins into Flax and Tobacco Cells Can Occur in the Absence of the Pathogen

    Maryam Rafiqi;Pamela H.P. Gan;Michael Ravensdale;Gregory J. Lawrence

  • Cell biology of plant-oomycete interactions.

    Adrienne R. Hardham

  • Effectors of biotrophic fungi and oomycetes: pathogenicity factors and triggers of host resistance

    Peter N. Dodds;Maryam Rafiqi;Pamela H. P. Gan;Adrienne R. Hardham

  • Evidence for initiation of microtubules in discrete regions of the cell cortex in Azolla root-tip cells, and an hypothesis on the development of cortical arrays of microtubules.

    B. E. S. Gunning;A. R. Hardham;J. E. Hughes

  • Rapid and dynamic subcellular reorganization following mechanical stimulation of Arabidopsis epidermal cells mimics responses to fungal and oomycete attack.

    Adrienne R Hardham;Daigo Takemoto;Daigo Takemoto;Rosemary G White

  • Dynamic reorganization of microtubules and microfilaments in flax cells during the resistance response to flax rust infection

    Issei Kobayashi;Yuhko Kobayashi;Adrienne R. Hardham

  • Ancient origin of elicitin gene clusters in Phytophthora genomes

    Rays H. Y. Jiang;Brett M. Tyler;Stephen C. Whisson;Adrienne R. Hardham

  • Pre-prophase bands of microtubules in all categories of formative and proliferative cell division in Azolla roots.

    B. E. S. Gunning;A. R. Hardham;J. E. Hughes

  • The cell biology behind Phytophthora pathogenicity

    Adrienne R. Hardham

  • Monoclonal antibodies to isolate-, species-, and genus-specific components on the surface of zoospores and cysts of the fungus Phytophthora cinnamomi.

    A. R. Hardham;E. Suzaki;J. L. Perkin

  • Secretion of adhesive material during encystment of Phytophthora cinnamomi zoospores, characterized by immunogold labelling with monoclonal antibodies to components of peripheral vesicles

    Frank Gubler;Adrienne R. Hardham

  • Characterization and evolutionary analysis of a large polygalacturonase gene family in the oomycete plant pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi.

    Arvid Götesson;Jerry S Marshall;David A Jones;Adrienne R Hardham

  • Polarity of attachment of zoospores of a root pathogen and pre-alignment of the emerging germ tube.

    Adrienne Hardham;Frank Gubler

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Jones
David A. Jones Australian National University
Peter N. Dodds
Peter N. Dodds Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Jeffrey G. Ellis
Jeffrey G. Ellis Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
David M. Cahill
David M. Cahill Deakin University
Bostjan Kobe
Bostjan Kobe University of Queensland
Rosemary G. White
Rosemary G. White Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Francine Govers
Francine Govers Wageningen University & Research
David A. Day
David A. Day Flinders University
Brett M. Tyler
Brett M. Tyler Oregon State University
John M. Manners
John M. Manners Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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