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Professor Victor Galea
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Victor Galea

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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
Media expert

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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163 works between 1985 and 2024

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1997

Conference Publication

Oil-based adjuvants improve fungicide activity against downy mildew in glasshouse grown onion seedlings

MacManus, G. P. V., Galea, V. J. and O'Brien, R. G. (1997). Oil-based adjuvants improve fungicide activity against downy mildew in glasshouse grown onion seedlings. 11th Biennial Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society, Perth, WA, Australia, 29 September - 2 October 1997.

Oil-based adjuvants improve fungicide activity against downy mildew in glasshouse grown onion seedlings

1996

Conference Publication

Greenhouse and field responses of bell pepper to applied P in association with a network of extraradical mycorrhizal mycelium

Olsen, Jason, Galea, Victor J., Hunter, Mal, Edwards, David, Schaefer, James and Muller, Leeola (1996). Greenhouse and field responses of bell pepper to applied P in association with a network of extraradical mycorrhizal mycelium. First International Conference on Mycorrhizae (ICOM 1), Berkeley, United States, 4-9 August 1996.

Greenhouse and field responses of bell pepper to applied P in association with a network of extraradical mycorrhizal mycelium

1996

Journal Article

Response of capsicum (Capsicum annuum L.), sweet corn (Zea mays L.), and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) to inoculation with vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae

Olsen, J. K., Schaefer, J. T., Hunter, M. N., Edwards, D. G., Galea, V. J. and Muller, L. M. (1996). Response of capsicum (Capsicum annuum L.), sweet corn (Zea mays L.), and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) to inoculation with vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 47 (5), 651-671. doi: 10.1071/AR9960651

Response of capsicum (Capsicum annuum L.), sweet corn (Zea mays L.), and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) to inoculation with vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae

1996

Journal Article

A method for evaluation of UV and biologically effective exposures to plants

Parisi, A. V., Wong, J. C.F. and Galea, V. (1996). A method for evaluation of UV and biologically effective exposures to plants. Photochemistry and Photobiology, 64 (2), 326-333. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1996.tb02466.x

A method for evaluation of UV and biologically effective exposures to plants

1996

Conference Publication

VA mycorrhizae significantly improve emergence and growth of Sturt's desert pea (Clianthus formosus)

Poli, Richard, Galea, Victor J. and Wearing, Allan (1996). VA mycorrhizae significantly improve emergence and growth of Sturt's desert pea (Clianthus formosus). International Conference on Mycorrhizae (ICOM 1), Berkeley, CA, United States, 4-9 August 1996.

VA mycorrhizae significantly improve emergence and growth of Sturt's desert pea (Clianthus formosus)

1996

Conference Publication

Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae can increase container plant production of miniature roses

Poli, Richard, Galea, Victor and Wearing, Allan (1996). Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae can increase container plant production of miniature roses. First International Conference on Mycorrhizae (ICOM 1), Berkeley, United States, 4-9 August 1996.

Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae can increase container plant production of miniature roses

1994

Journal Article

A preliminary assessment of sweet potato cultivars for sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV)

Heisswolf, S., Galea, V. J. and Persley, D. M. (1994). A preliminary assessment of sweet potato cultivars for sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV). Australasian Plant Pathology, 23 (3), 77-80. doi: 10.1071/APP9940077

A preliminary assessment of sweet potato cultivars for sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV)

1994

Conference Publication

The potential for the use of VA mycorrhizae in nursery crop production

Galea, Victor J. and Poli, Richard C.D. (1994). The potential for the use of VA mycorrhizae in nursery crop production. 22nd Annual Conference of the Australian Region of the International Plant Propagators' Society, Novotel Twin Waters Resort, Mudjimba, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, 12-15 May1994. Carlisle, PA United States: International Plant Propagators' Society.

The potential for the use of VA mycorrhizae in nursery crop production

1994

Conference Publication

Soil biology: the role of micro-organisms

Galea, V. (1994). Soil biology: the role of micro-organisms. Seminar on Sustainable Agriculture on Cununurra Clays, Kununurra, WA, Australia, 31 May - 1 June 1994.

Soil biology: the role of micro-organisms

1993

Conference Publication

Glasshouse investigation of mycorrhizal dependency of carrot, onion and tomato

Toovey, L. M. and Galea, V. J. (1993). Glasshouse investigation of mycorrhizal dependency of carrot, onion and tomato. 9th North American Conference on Mycorrhizae (NACOM 9), Guelph, ON, Canada, 8-12 August 1993.

Glasshouse investigation of mycorrhizal dependency of carrot, onion and tomato

1993

Conference Publication

Glasshouse investigation of mycorrhizal dependency of carrot, onion and tomato

Toovey, Linda M. and Galea, Victor J. (1993). Glasshouse investigation of mycorrhizal dependency of carrot, onion and tomato. 9th North American Conference on Mycorrhizae (NACOM 9), Ontario, Canada, 8-12 August 1993. Ontario, Canada: University of Guelph.

Glasshouse investigation of mycorrhizal dependency of carrot, onion and tomato

1993

Conference Publication

Influence of Vapam rates on VAM colonisation and productivity of field grown carrots and onions

Eskdale, Jocelyn W., Galea, Victor J. and Jackson, Ken J. (1993). Influence of Vapam rates on VAM colonisation and productivity of field grown carrots and onions. 9th North American Conference on Mycorrhizae (NACOM 9), Ontario, Canada, 8-12 August 1993. Ontario, Canada: University of Guelph.

Influence of Vapam rates on VAM colonisation and productivity of field grown carrots and onions

1991

Conference Publication

A study of an onion downy mildew epidemic in a commercial planting

Matthews, N. and Galea, Victor J. (1991). A study of an onion downy mildew epidemic in a commercial planting. 8th Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 7-11 October 1991. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Australasian Plant Pathology Society.

A study of an onion downy mildew epidemic in a commercial planting

1991

Conference Publication

Assessment of sweet potato cultivars for Sweet Potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV)

Heisswolf, S. and Galea, Victor J. (1991). Assessment of sweet potato cultivars for Sweet Potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV). 8th Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 7-11 October 1991. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Australasian Plant Pathology Society.

Assessment of sweet potato cultivars for Sweet Potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV)

1988

Journal Article

Infection of lettuce by Microdochium panattonianum

Galea, V.J. and Price, T.V. (1988). Infection of lettuce by Microdochium panattonianum. Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 91, 419-425. doi: 10.1016/S0007-1536(88)80117-7

Infection of lettuce by Microdochium panattonianum

1988

Journal Article

Resistance of lettuce and related species to anthracnose (Microdochium panattonianum) in Australia

Galea, V.J. and Price, T.V. (1988). Resistance of lettuce and related species to anthracnose (Microdochium panattonianum) in Australia. Plant Pathology, 37 (3), 363-372. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.1988.tb02086.x

Resistance of lettuce and related species to anthracnose (Microdochium panattonianum) in Australia

1988

Journal Article

Correction

Galea, V.J. (1988). Correction. Plant Pathology, 37 (3), 458-458.

Correction

1988

Journal Article

Survival of the lettuce anthracnose fungus (Microdochium panattonianum) in Victoria

Galea, V.J. and Price, T.V. (1988). Survival of the lettuce anthracnose fungus (Microdochium panattonianum) in Victoria. Plant Pathology, 37 (1), 54-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.1988.tb02195.x

Survival of the lettuce anthracnose fungus (Microdochium panattonianum) in Victoria

1987

Conference Publication

Resistance of Lactuca sativa and relaed species to anthracnose (Microdochium panattonianum)

Galea, V. J. and Price, T. V. (1987). Resistance of Lactuca sativa and relaed species to anthracnose (Microdochium panattonianum). 6th Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society, Adealide, SA, Australia, 11-15 May 1987.

Resistance of Lactuca sativa and relaed species to anthracnose (Microdochium panattonianum)

1987

Conference Publication

The incidence and spatial distribution of lettuce anthracnose by "Field Runner" using a portable microcomputer

Galea, V. J. and Price, T. V. (1987). The incidence and spatial distribution of lettuce anthracnose by "Field Runner" using a portable microcomputer. 6th Conference of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 11-15 May 1987.

The incidence and spatial distribution of lettuce anthracnose by "Field Runner" using a portable microcomputer

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Management strategies for invasive leucaena on coal mine sites
    Australian Coal Association Research Program
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2028
    Investigation of Leaf Smut Disease (Ustilago sporoboli-indici) of Giant Rat's Tail Grass (GRT)
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Improving smallholder well-being through participation in modern value chains: sustaining future growth in the Pakistan citrus industry
    Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2025
    Red Witchweed - Striga asiatica
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2024
    Disease epidemiology, modelling and delivery of management decision support tools (GRDC funded project led by Western Australian Agriculture Authority)
    Western Australian Agriculture Authority
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    The Integrated Bio-economy Project and the Controlled Biosphere
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2024
    Development of sterile Leucaena to enhance red-meat production in new regions of Australia
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2022
    Control options for Mimosa bush (Vachellia farnesiana) in Natural Grassland TECs
    North West Local Land Services
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2020
    Integration of splatter gun technology into control strategies for high priority rangeland weeds in northern Australia
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant
  • 2017
    Towards a high-throughput metabolic phenotyping capability for production animals and plants
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2018
    Identification and taxonomy of economic crop diseases and their management using biological approaches
    Rural Development Administration
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2013
    Bioherbicide Research and Development
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    Bioherbicide Research and Development
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    Dieback of WoNS: Their cause and prospects for biocontrol (RIRDC PRJ-007280)
    CSIRO
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2015
    Parkinsonia bioherbicide - field scale evaluation
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    Biological control of Athel pine (Tamarix aphylla)
    Northern Territory Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2011
    Preliminary investigation of prickly acacia (Acacia nilotica) dieback
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2011
    Parkinsonia dieback workshops across Queensland
    Meat & Livestock Australia
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    Beneficial natural microbial associations to optimise growth and survival of Ptilotus nobilis in horticulture
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2009
    Educational technologies: enhancing the learning of scientific inquiry skills for bioscience students in Australian universities
    ALTC Competitive Grants
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2010
    Using an Audience Response System (ARS) to support whole class tutorial sessions in first year biology classes - re-defining student learning for the 21st century
    UQ Teaching & Learning Strategic Grants
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2012
    Benchmarking predictive models, nutrients and irrigation for management of downy and powdery mildew and white blister
    Victoria Department of Primary Industries
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2008
    Improving management of Parkinsonia across Northern Australia
    CSIRO
    Open grant
  • 2007
    Validation of a disease forecasting model to manage late blight (septoria) in celery
    Open grant
  • 2006
    NRM Links: Linking people, knowledge and action in NRM
    Roper Riber Landcare Group
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2006
    Improving management of Parkinsonia across northern Australia
    CSIRO
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2006
    Produce a user-friendly computer based TomCast predictive model for use by Project VG04016 Evaluation of a disease forecasting model to manage late blight (Septoria) in celery
    Victoria Department of Primary Industries
    Open grant
  • 2002 - 2004
    Disease management strategies for the production of Bunching Vegetables - Downy mildew prediction model component
    Agriculture Victoria
    Open grant
  • 1997 - 1999
    Developing grafting techniques for management of root rot in Geraldton Waxflower plantations.
    Queensland Wax & Native Flower Association
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Available projects

  • Control of invasive woody weeds with stem implanted herbicide capsules

    Collaboration with Bioherbicides Australia to evalute their technology for use in ecological restoration.

  • 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

Completed supervision

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