
Overview
Background
I am a plant pathologist specialising in the study of fungal pathogens of all manner of plants from agricultural and natural settings. My research career has spanned various areas of interest from horticultural and agricultural crop diseases, the development of disease forecasting systems, the study of soil mycorrhizal fungi, the use of beneficial microbes in promoting soil health and plant disease management and the scholarship of teaching and learning.
A key area of development has been the investigation of dieback disorders of invasive woody weeds in the Australian landscape. This has resulted in the development of a bioherbicide for the invasive weed Parkinsonia and the establishment of a start-up company - BioHerbicides Australia (BHA). BHA now produces this bioherbicide (which is a registered product) and has developed a range of synthetic herbicide products along with the delivery technology required for field implementation. My research team bioprospects for new control agents for a range of woody weeds (there are many) and also explores the use of synthetic herbicides. My research takes me to many interesting locations in outback Queensland, the Northern Territory, Western Australia and New South Wales. I am interested in many weed species including mimosa bush, chinee apple, celtis, prickly acacia, athel pine, mesquite, leucaena, rubber vine and various cacti.
I have been Deputy Head of School (Gatton) since 2013 where my main function has been to support the HoS as we develop this school through a process of growth and change with recruitment of new staff, development of new processes and teams and create a true sense of collegiality across both campus locations. We have taken Agriculture at UQ from an international ranking of #7 in 2016 to #3 in 2022. Apart from administrative tasks, my key role is to support and develop new staff to settle into their academic jobs, assist them with achieving milestones and probation and manage their development of KPIs and career development.
Availability
- Professor Victor Galea is:
- Available for supervision
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), La Trobe University
- Doctor of Philosophy, La Trobe University
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education, The University of Queensland
Works
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2005
Conference Publication
Parkinsonia dieback: a Ph.D. project
Diplock, Naomi, Galea, Vic, Westover, Colleen, van Klinken, Rieks and Wearing, Alan (2005). Parkinsonia dieback: a Ph.D. project. 8th Queensland Weed Symposium, Townsville, QLD, Australia, June 2005.
2005
Conference Publication
Shoot dieback of Geraldton wax
Diplock, Naomi and Galea, Vic (2005). Shoot dieback of Geraldton wax. 33rd Conference of the International Plant Propagators' Society, Mildura, VIC, Australia, 21-24 April 2005.
2005
Conference Publication
Evluation of the downcast disease predictive model for timing fungicide sprays for downy mildew control in spring onions
Minchinton, E.J., Galea, V., Thomson, F., Trapnell, L., Nadesan, S. and Kita, N. (2005). Evluation of the downcast disease predictive model for timing fungicide sprays for downy mildew control in spring onions. 16th Biennial Australasian Plant Pathology Society Conference, Deakin University Waterfron Campus, Geelong, Australia, 26 29 September 2005.
2004
Conference Publication
A comparison of Colletotrichum species associated with berry diseases of Coffea arabica L.
Kenny, Mark K., Galea, Victor J., Scott, Paul T. and Price, Terry V. (2004). A comparison of Colletotrichum species associated with berry diseases of Coffea arabica L.. 2nd Papua New Guinea Plant Protection Conference, Kokopo, ENP, Papua New Guinea, 8-10 November 2004. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
2003
Conference Publication
Dosimetric measurement of the visible and UV exposures on field grown soybean plants
Parisi, A. V., Galea, V. J. and Randall, C. (2003). Dosimetric measurement of the visible and UV exposures on field grown soybean plants. Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2003.08.012
2003
Journal Article
Dosimetric measurement of the visible and UV exposures on field grown soybean plants
Parisi, A. V., Galea, V. J. and Randall, C. (2003). Dosimetric measurement of the visible and UV exposures on field grown soybean plants. Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, 120 (1-4), 153-160. doi: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2003.08.012
2003
Journal Article
Evaluation of potential biocontrol agents against Claviceps africana in vitro and in vivo
Bhuiyan, S. A., Ryley, M. J., Galea, V. J. and Tay, D. (2003). Evaluation of potential biocontrol agents against Claviceps africana in vitro and in vivo. Plant Pathology, 52 (1), 60-67. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-3059.2003.00799.x
2003
Conference Publication
High pollen viability does not always ensure escape resistance to sorghum ergot
Ryley, M. J., Herde, D. J., Galea, V. J., Jordan, D. and Henzell, R. G. (2003). High pollen viability does not always ensure escape resistance to sorghum ergot. 8th International Congress of Plant Pathology, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2-7 February, 2003. Christchurch, New Zealand: Australasian Plant Pathology Society.
2003
Conference Publication
Influence of flowering biology on sorghum ergot resistance
Galea, V. J., Henzell, R. G., Herde, D. J., Jordan, D. and Ryley, M. J. (2003). Influence of flowering biology on sorghum ergot resistance. 8th International Congress of Plant Pathology, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2-7 February 2003. Christchurch, New Zealand: Australasian Plant Pathology Society.
2003
Journal Article
Simple techniques for production of secondary conidia and ergot inoculation in sorghum
Tonapi, V.T., Ryley, M. J., Galea, V. J., Bhuiyan, S. and Wearing, A. H. (2003). Simple techniques for production of secondary conidia and ergot inoculation in sorghum. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter, 44, 97-99.
2002
Journal Article
Influence of Temperature and Relative Humidity on Pollen Trials and Ergot Severity in Sorghum
Tonapi, V.A., Ryley, M. J., Galea, V. J., Bhuiyan, S. and Wearing, A. H. (2002). Influence of Temperature and Relative Humidity on Pollen Trials and Ergot Severity in Sorghum. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter, 43, 74-76.
2002
Journal Article
Survival of conidia of sorghum ergot (caused by Claviceps africana) on panicles, seed and soil in Australia
Bhuiyan, S.A., Ryley, M.J., Galea, V.J., Tay, D. and Lisle, A.T. (2002). Survival of conidia of sorghum ergot (caused by Claviceps africana) on panicles, seed and soil in Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology, 31 (2), 137-141. doi: 10.1071/AP01077
2002
Journal Article
Survival of sorghum ergot fungus (Claviceps africana) at various conditions in Australia
Bhuiyan, S. A., Ryley, M. J., Galea, V. J., Tay, D. and Lisle, A. T. (2002). Survival of sorghum ergot fungus (Claviceps africana) at various conditions in Australia. Australasian Plant Pathology, 31, 137-141. doi: 10.1071/AP01077
2002
Conference Publication
New genes for the battle against sorghum ergot
Herde, Damian J., Jordan, David R., Henzell, Robert G., Foster, Scott D., Ryley, Malcolm J. and Galea, Victor J. (2002). New genes for the battle against sorghum ergot. 12th Australasian Plant Breeding Conference, Perth, WA, Australia, 15-20 September 2002.
2002
Journal Article
Iterative Germination of Secondary Ergot Conidia in Sorghum
Tonapi, V. A., Ryley, M. J., Galea, V. J., Bhuiyan, S. and Wearing, A. H. (2002). Iterative Germination of Secondary Ergot Conidia in Sorghum. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter, 43, 72-73.
2002
Journal Article
Factors influencing the germination of macroconidia and secondary conidia of Claviceps africana
Bhuiyan, Shamsul A., Galea, Victor J., Ryley, Malcolm J., Tay, David and Lisle, Allan T. (2002). Factors influencing the germination of macroconidia and secondary conidia of Claviceps africana. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 53 (10), 1087-1094. doi: 10.1071/AR02029
2001
Conference Publication
New techniques to improve resistance to Phytophthora in waxflower
O'Sullivan, G., Galea, V.J., Gordon, I. J. I. and Fletcher, R.J. (2001). New techniques to improve resistance to Phytophthora in waxflower. Lorne, Victoria, 5-8 March, 2001. Knoxfield, Victoria: Institute for Horticultural Development, DNRE.
2001
Conference Publication
Survival of Claviceps africana in Southern Queensland
Bhuiyan, S., Galea, V.J., Ryley, M. J. and Tay, D.C.S. (2001). Survival of Claviceps africana in Southern Queensland. 13th Biennial Plant Pathology Conference, Cairns, Queensland, 24-27 September, 2001. Mareeba, Queensland: Queensland Government, QDPI.
2001
Conference Publication
General environmental effects on ergot infection
Herde, D., Ryley, M. J., Henzell, R.G., Jordan, D. and Galea, V.J. (2001). General environmental effects on ergot infection. Fourth Australian Sorghum Conference, Kooralbyn, Queensland, 5-8 February, 2001. Toowoomba: Range Media Pty Ltd.
2001
Conference Publication
Looking towards ergot resistance in sorghum
Herde, D., Ryley, M. J., Jordan, D., Henzell, R.G. and Galea, V.J. (2001). Looking towards ergot resistance in sorghum. 13th Biennial Plant Pathology Conference, Cairns, Queensland, 24-27 September, 2001. Mareeba, Queensland: Queensland Government, QDPI.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Victor Galea is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Control of invasive woody weeds with stem implanted herbicide capsules
Collaboration with Bioherbicides Australia to evalute their technology for use in ecological restoration.
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Development of a bioherbicide to control invasive elms (Celtis sinensis)
Celtis sinensis is an agressively invasive woody weed throughout south east Queensland. This project will develop fungal agents for use a bioherbicide candidates to control this weed.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Optimisation of a Stem-Implantation Technology for the Chemical and Biological Control of Chinee Apple (Ziziphus mauritiana)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Shane Campbell, Associate Professor Anthony Young
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Doctor Philosophy
Soil biology impacts on sustainability and productivity of high value vegetable cropping systems
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Deirdre Mikkelsen, Dr Alwyn Williams
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Doctor Philosophy
Optimising a Stem Injection Technology for the Chemical and Biological Control of Environmental Woody Weeds
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Shane Campbell, Associate Professor Anthony Young
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigation of Leaf Smut Disease of GRT
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Shane Campbell, Professor Bhagirath Chauhan
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Doctor Philosophy
Pathogenicity, Genomic Characterisation, and Management of Fusarium proliferatum and F. oxysporum in Allium spp. with focus on Garlic (Allium sativum)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Deirdre Mikkelsen, Dr Alwyn Williams
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigation of the mechanisms and infection process of flower disease in macadamia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Vivian Rincon Florez, Dr Lilia Carvalhais, Professor Femi Akinsanmi
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Doctor Philosophy
Optimising ethylene application to accelerate red witchweed (Striga asiatica) seedbank depletion
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Shane Campbell
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Doctor Philosophy
Management strategies for invasive leucaena on coal mine sites
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bhagirath Chauhan, Associate Professor Shane Campbell
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Doctor Philosophy
Optimising ethylene application to accelerate red witchweed (Striga asiatica) seedbank depletion
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Shane Campbell
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Doctor Philosophy
Improved Control Strategies for Leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala) on Rehabilitated Coal Mine Land
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bhagirath Chauhan, Associate Professor Shane Campbell
Completed supervision
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2023
Master Philosophy
Innovative virus diagnostics for the Australian sweetpotato industry
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Development of a management system for mimosa bush (Vachellia farnesiana): Evaluating chemical herbicide methods and investigating the potential for harnessing dieback as a management tool
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Shane Campbell, Associate Professor Anthony Young
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2020
Master Philosophy
The Effects of Low pH and Aluminium Toxicity on Pythium Damping-off in Cucumber
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Stephen Harper
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Study of Resistance Mechanisms of Sugarcane to Smut Disease Caused by Sporisorium scitamineum
Principal Advisor
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Investigation into the emerging soil borne disease of peanut ¿ Neocosmospora root rot
Principal Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Parkinsonia dieback: Investigations into its cause, ecology and potential for biological control
Principal Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Field and Postharvest Biology of Dendritic Spot and Stem End Rot of Mango
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Elizabeth Aitken
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Mimosa pigra dieback in the Northern Territory, Australia: Investigation into possible causes
Principal Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Investigation of the fungi associated with dieback of prickly acacia (Vachellia nilotica subsp. indica) in Northern Australia
Principal Advisor
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2014
Master Philosophy
Formulation and Evaluation of an Agricultural Spray oil with Film Forming waxes
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Andrew Hewitt
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Development of a disease model for powdery mildew of cucurbits
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Cyanobacteria in the Australian Mulga Lands: Diversity, Function and Ecological Role in High Stress Environments.
Principal Advisor
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2011
Master Philosophy
A review of sweet potato scab and studies on Fusarium wilt of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) and approaches to its management
Principal Advisor
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2011
Master Philosophy
Grape vines provide potential bio-control agents for the bunch rots Botrytis cinerea and Colletotrichum acutatum.
Principal Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Studies of the biology, ecology and control of berry diseases of Coffea arabica L. in Papua New Guinea
Principal Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Techniques for Improving Phytophthora Resistance in Waxflower (Chamelaucium spp.)
Principal Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
DEVELOPING HEALTHIER BANANA ROOTS WITH MYCORRHIZAE AND RHIZOBACTERIA
Principal Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
INHERITANCE AND MECHANISMS OF RESISTANCE OF SORGHUM (SORGHUM BICOLOR) TO SORGHUM ERGOT (CAUSED BY CLAVICEPS AFRICANA)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor David Jordan
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2002
Master Philosophy
DETERMINATION OF PESTICIDE RESIDUES ON SOME COMMODITIES IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Principal Advisor
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
MANAGEMENT OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI (AM) IN INTENSIVE VEGETABLE PRODUCTION
Principal Advisor
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
DEVELOPMENT AND EXTENSION OF A DISEASE FORECASTING AND CHEMICAL CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ONION DOWNY MILDEW
Principal Advisor
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Etiology of flower blight complex in macadamia
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Femi Akinsanmi
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2021
Master Philosophy
Development of a loop ¿ mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for the detection of Sweetpotato virus G (SPVG) in Sweetpotato planting materials for commercial production in Papua New Guinea
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Anthony Young
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2015
Master Philosophy
Interaction of vascular streak dieback disease of cocoa with soil nutrient status in Indonesia
Associate Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
The influence of biochar on crop growth and the colonization of horticultural crops by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Associate Advisor
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2009
Master Philosophy
Response of Helicoverpa armigera to agricultural environments diversified through companion planting
Associate Advisor
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2008
Master Philosophy
Isolation and pathogenicity testing of fungi and oomycetes from root rot lesions of Platysace lanceolata
Associate Advisor
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