研究领域
Marion Bateson has undertaken research in Plant Biotechnology at QUT for more than 20 years. Her main research focus has been on Potyvirus molecular biology, in particular, Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) including genetically engineered resistance to PRSV in cucurbits and papaya (papaw), microevolution and molecular epidemiology of PRSV and identification of molecular host range determinants. She has supervised postgraduate students in plant virology and molecular biology, molecular markers, and plant tissue culture and transformation (including ginger, macadamia, tea, banana, papaw and cucurbits). Her current research interests are in nutritional biofortification. She also has a strong interest and involvement in undergraduate teaching and curriculum development in molecular biology and plant biotechnology.
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Bateson, Marion, Humphry, M, Lambrides, C, Liu, C, Ma, Zhai, & Miyagi, Mikiko (2004) Construction of Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Libraries and their Application in Developing PCR-based Markers Closely Linked to a Major Locus Conditioning Bruchid Resistance in Mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek). Theoretical and Applied Gentics: international journal of plant breeding research, 110(1), pp. 151-156.
Bateson, Marion, Dale, James, Lines, Rosemarie, Persley, Denis, & Roderick, Drew (2002) Genetically engineered immunity to Papaya ringspot virus in Australian papaya cultivars. Molecular Breeding, 10, pp. 119-129.
Bateson, Marion F., Lines, Rosemarie E., Revill, Peter A., Chaleeprom, Worawan, Ha, Cuong V., Gibbs, Adrian J., et al. (2002) On the evolution and molecular epidemiology of the potyvirus Papaya ringspot virus. Journal of General Virology, 83(10), pp. 2575-2585.