For full list of publications from the lab see Michael Bradshaw – Google Scholar or Researchgate  profiles.

Selected Publications: 

  • Bradshaw M, Boufford D, Braun U, Moparthi S, Jellings K, Maust A, Pandey B, Slack S, Pfister D. An in-depth evaluation of powdery mildew hosts reveals one of the world’s most common and widespread groups of fungal plant pathogens. Plant Dis. 2023 Sep 27; PubMed PMID: 37755416.
  • Bradshaw MJ, Aime MC, Rokas A, Maust A, Moparthi S, Jellings K, Pane AM, Hendricks D,Pandey B, Li Y, Pfister DH. Extensive intragenomic variation in the internal transcribed spacer region of fungi. iScience. 2023 Aug 18;26(8):107317. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC10387565.
  • Bradshaw MJ, Carey J, Liu M, Bartholomew HP, Jurick WM 2nd, Hambleton S, Hendricks D, Schnittler M, Scholler M. Genetic time traveling: sequencing old herbarium specimens, including the oldest herbarium specimen sequenced from kingdom Fungi, reveals the population structure of an agriculturally significant rust. New Phytol. 2023 Feb;237(4):1463-1473. PubMed PMID: 36385249.
  • Jurick W, Wallis A, Peter K, Villani S, Bradshaw M, Bartholomew H, Buser M, Acimovic S, Fonseca J, Cox K. PATHMAP (Pathogen And Tree fruit Health MAP): A Smart Phone App and Interactive Dashboard to Record and Map Tree Fruit Diseases, Disorders, and Insect Pests. PhytoFrontiers. 2022; 2:331-338. Available from: https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PHYTOFR-06-22-0070-TA
  • Bradshaw MJ, Bartholomew HP, Hendricks D, Maust A, Jurick WM 2nd. An Analysis of Postharvest Fungal Pathogens Reveals Temporal-Spatial and Host-Pathogen Associations with Fungicide Resistance-Related Mutations. Phytopathology. 2021 Nov;111(11):1942-1951. PubMed PMID: 33938237.
  • Bradshaw M, Braun U, Elliott M, Kruse J, Liu SY, Guan G, Tobin P. A global genetic analysis of herbarium specimens reveals the invasion dynamics of an introduced plant pathogen. Fungal Biol. 2021 Aug;125(8):585-595. PubMed PMID: 34281652.
  • Bradshaw M, Goolsby E, Mason C, Tobin PC. Evolution of Disease Severity and Susceptibility in the Asteraceae to the Powdery Mildew Golovinomyces latisporus: Major Phylogenetic Structure Coupled With Highly Variable Disease Severity at Fine Scales. Plant Dis. 2021 Feb;105(2):268-275. PubMed PMID: 32787655.
  • Bradshaw M, Tobin PC. Sequencing Herbarium Specimens of a Common Detrimental Plant Disease (Powdery Mildew). Phytopathology. 2020 Jul;110(7):1248-1254. PubMed PMID:32407253.