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John M. Manners is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their work centers within this institutional environment, contributing to scientific research under the scope of this organization.

There is no publicly available data on recent papers authored by John M. Manners. Similarly, there are no records of frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study linked to their name in accessible databases.

No information is provided about main topics of work or awards received by John M. Manners. The absence of detailed publication and collaboration records suggests a limited public profile or specialized focus within scientific research that may not be widely documented.

John M. Manners is currently living. The available data points strictly to their professional affiliation without additional elaboration on research outputs or academic activities.

Best Publications

  • Comparative genomics reveals mobile pathogenicity chromosomes in Fusarium

    Li Jun Ma;H. Charlotte Van Der Does;Katherine A. Borkovich;Jeffrey J. Coleman

  • Coordinated plant defense responses in Arabidopsis revealed by microarray analysis

    Peer M. Schenk;Kemal Kazan;Kemal Kazan;Iain Wilson;Jonathan P. Anderson

  • Antagonistic Interaction between Abscisic Acid and Jasmonate-Ethylene Signaling Pathways Modulates Defense Gene Expression and Disease Resistance in Arabidopsis

    Jonathan P. Anderson;Jonathan P. Anderson;Ellet Badruzsaufari;Ellet Badruzsaufari;Peer M. Schenk;John M. Manners;John M. Manners

  • MYC2 differentially modulates diverse jasmonate-dependent functions in Arabidopsis.

    Bruno Dombrecht;Gang Ping Xue;Susan J. Sprague;John A. Kirkegaard

  • MYC2: the master in action.

    Kemal Kazan;John M. Manners

  • Repressor- and activator-type ethylene response factors functioning in jasmonate signaling and disease resistance identified via a genome-wide screen of Arabidopsis transcription factor gene expression.

    Ken C. McGrath;Bruno Dombrecht;John M. Manners;Peer M. Schenk

  • Microsatellite markers from sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) ESTs cross transferable to erianthus and sorghum.

    G.M Cordeiro;R Casu;C.L McIntyre;J.M Manners

  • Linking development to defense: auxin in plant-pathogen interactions.

    Kemal Kazan;John M. Manners

  • A role for the GCC-box in jasmonate-mediated activation of the PDF1.2 gene of arabidopsis

    Rebecca L. Brown;Kemal Kazan;Ken C. McGrath;Don J. Maclean

  • Jasmonate signaling: toward an integrated view.

    Kemal Kazan;John M. Manners

  • JAZ repressors and the orchestration of phytohormone crosstalk

    Kemal Kazan;John M. Manners

  • EffectorP: predicting fungal effector proteins from secretomes using machine learning.

    Jana Sperschneider;Donald M. Gardiner;Peter N. Dodds;Francesco Tini;Francesco Tini

  • The transcription factor ATAF2 represses the expression of pathogenesis-related genes in Arabidopsis

    Christian Delessert;Kemal Kazan;Iain W. Wilson;Dominique Van Der Straeten

  • The Mediator Complex Subunit PFT1 Is a Key Regulator of Jasmonate-Dependent Defense in Arabidopsis

    Brendan N. Kidd;Brendan N. Kidd;Cameron I. Edgar;Cameron I. Edgar;Krish K. Kumar;Elizabeth A. Aitken

  • The science of food security.

    Martin Barry Cole;Mary Ann Augustin;Michael John Robertson;John Michael Manners

  • Comparison of reference genes for quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis of gene expression in sugarcane

    Hayati M. Iskandar;Robert S. Simpson;Rosanne E. Casu;Rosanne E. Casu;Graham D. Bonnett;Graham D. Bonnett

  • The Fusarium mycotoxin deoxynivalenol elicits hydrogen peroxide production, programmed cell death and defence responses in wheat

    Olivia J Desmond;John M Manners;Amber E Stephens;Donald J MacLean

  • On the trail of a cereal killer: recent advances in Fusarium graminearum pathogenomics and host resistance

    Kemal Kazan;Donald M. Gardiner;John M. Manners

  • Pathogen-Responsive Expression of a Putative ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter Gene Conferring Resistance to the Diterpenoid Sclareol Is Regulated by Multiple Defense Signaling Pathways in Arabidopsis

    Emma J. Campbell;Peer M. P. Schenk;Kemal Kazan;Iris A. M. A. Penninckx

  • Fusarium oxysporum hijacks COI1-mediated jasmonate signaling to promote disease development in Arabidopsis

    Louise F. Thatcher;John M. Manners;Kemal Kazan

Frequent Co-Authors

Kemal Kazan
Kemal Kazan Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Peer M. Schenk
Peer M. Schenk University of Queensland
Donald M. Gardiner
Donald M. Gardiner Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Chunji Liu
Chunji Liu Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Scott C. Chapman
Scott C. Chapman University of Queensland
Karam B. Singh
Karam B. Singh Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Robert J Henry
Robert J Henry University of Queensland
Jennifer M. Taylor
Jennifer M. Taylor Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Jana Sperschneider
Jana Sperschneider Australian National University
Peter N. Dodds
Peter N. Dodds Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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