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Overview

James L. Dale is affiliated with the Queensland University of Technology in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions to plant science and molecular biology.

The scientist's published works focus on topics including:

  • Banana cultivation and research
  • Plant virus research studies
  • Plant tissue culture and regeneration
  • Insect resistance and genetics
  • Plant pathogenic bacteria studies
  • Animal disease management and epidemiology
  • Vector-borne animal diseases

James L. Dale's research frequently appears in several publication venues. Notable journals where they have published include:

  • Plant Biotechnology Journal
  • Food and Energy Security
  • Veterinary Record
  • Viruses
  • Plants

Noteworthy recent papers authored or co-authored by James L. Dale include:

  • "RNAi technology for management of banana bunchy top disease" (2020), Food and Energy Security
  • "Transgenic Expression of dsRNA Targeting the Pentalonia nigronervosa acetylcholinesterase Gene in Banana and Plantain Reduces Aphid Populations" (2021), Plants
  • "Red Phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius)" (2020), Birds of the World
  • "Incidence of RNA viruses infecting taro and tannia in East Africa and molecular characterisation of dasheen mosaic virus isolates" (2021), Annals of Applied Biology
  • "Assessment of root-specific promoters in banana and tobacco and identification of a banana TIP2 promoter with strong root activity" (2022), Frontiers in Plant Science

James L. Dale has collaborated extensively with several researchers, including:

  • R. M. Harding
  • Jean-Yves Paul
  • Anthony P. James
  • Benjamin Dugdale
  • Dawit Kidanemariam

Best Publications

  • Transgenic Cavendish bananas with resistance to Fusarium wilt tropical race 4.

    James Dale;Anthony James;Jean Yves Paul;Harjeet Khanna

  • Detection of a nucleic acid sequence or a change therein

    James Langham Dale;Peter Timms;Terence Patrick Walsh

  • Banana bunchy top: an economically important tropical plant virus disease.

    James L. Dale

  • Genetic transformation of Cavendish banana (Musa spp. AAA group) cv 'Grand Nain' via microprojectile bombardment.

    D. K. Becker;B. Dugdale;M. K. Smith;R. M. Harding

  • Design and application of two novel degenerate primer pairs for the detection and complete genomic characterization of potyviruses

    C. Ha;S. Coombs;P. A. Revill;R. M. Harding

  • The genome organization of banana bunchy top virus: analysis of six ssDNA components

    Thomas M. Burns;Robert M. Harding;James L. Dale

  • Improving agroinfiltration-based transient gene expression in Nicotiana benthamiana

    Karlah Norkunas;Robert Harding;James Dale;Benjamin Dugdale

  • Centrifugation Assisted Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated Transformation (CAAT) of embryogenic cell suspensions of banana (Musa spp. Cavendish AAA and Lady finger AAB)

    Harjeet K. Khanna;Douglas K. Becker;Jennifer Kleidon;James L. Dale

  • Nucleotide sequence of one component of the banana bunchy top virus genome contains a putative replicase gene

    Robert M. Harding;Thomas M. Burns;Gregory Hafner;Ralf G. Dietzgen

  • Golden bananas in the field: elevated fruit pro-vitamin A from the expression of a single banana transgene.

    Jean-Yves Paul;Harjeet Khanna;Jennifer Kleidon;Phuong Hoang

  • Genetic variation among a world-wide collection of isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense analysed by RAPD-PCR fingerprinting

    S. Bentley;K.G. Pegg;J.L. Dale

  • Virus-like particles associated with banana bunchy top disease contain small single-stranded DNA.

    Robert M. Harding;Thomas M. Burns;James L. Dale

  • On the evolution and molecular epidemiology of the potyvirus Papaya ringspot virus.

    Marion F. Bateson;Rosemarie E. Lines;Peter Revill;Worawan Chaleeprom

  • Papaya ringspot potyvirus: isolate variability and the origin of PRSV type P (Australia).

    Marion F. Bateson;Juliane Henderson;Worawan Chaleeprom;Adrian J. Gibbs

  • Molecular characterization of begomoviruses and DNA satellites from Vietnam: additional evidence that the New World geminiviruses were present in the Old World prior to continental separation

    Cuong Ha;Steven Coombs;Peter Revill;Robert M. Harding

  • Gene editing the phytoene desaturase alleles of Cavendish banana using CRISPR/Cas9.

    Fatima Naim;Benjamin Dugdale;Jennifer Kleidon;Anthony Brinin

  • Evidence for two groups of banana bunchy top virus isolates

    Mirko Karan;Robert M. Harding;James L. Dale

  • The extremophile Nicotiana benthamiana has traded viral defence for early vigour

    Julia Bally;Julia Bally;Kenlee Nakasugi;Fangzhi Jia;Hyungtaek Jung

  • Functional analysis of proteins encoded by banana bunchy top virus DNA-4 to -6.

    Raktham Wanitchakorn;Gregory J. Hafner;Robert M. Harding;James L. Dale

  • Apoptosis-related genes confer resistance to Fusarium wilt in transgenic 'Lady Finger' bananas.

    Jean-Yves Paul;Douglas K. Becker;Martin B. Dickman;Robert M. Harding

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert M. Harding
Robert M. Harding Queensland University of Technology
Adrian J. Gibbs
Adrian J. Gibbs Australian National University
Peter Timms
Peter Timms University of the Sunshine Coast
Brett Williams
Brett Williams Monash University
Ralf G. Dietzgen
Ralf G. Dietzgen University of Queensland
Peter M. Waterhouse
Peter M. Waterhouse Queensland University of Technology
Martin B. Dickman
Martin B. Dickman Texas A&M University
Sagadevan G. Mundree
Sagadevan G. Mundree Queensland University of Technology
Philip M. Giffard
Philip M. Giffard Charles Darwin University
Arvind Varsani
Arvind Varsani Arizona State University

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