Taylor, J.E., Schönrogge, K., Oliver, A., Cavers, S., Cottrell, J., Perry, A., Gibbs, M. and Ennos, R. (2025). Effects of fungicide application on the foliar endophytic fungi of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). Fungal Ecology, 101438.
Jones, A., Taylor, J.E. and Ennos, R.A. (2025) Foliar fungal endophyte communities of Scottish plantation pines. Journal of Fungi 11, 148. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof11020148
Green, S., Taylor, J.E., Stanisz-Migal, M., Tierney-Kitchener, F., Hendry, S.J., A’Hara, S., Lester, K., Davidson, M., Roehrig, L. and Purser, E. (2024). Understanding a new health threat to Caledonian Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris): Policy Summary. PHC2022/07. Scotland's Centre of Expertise for Plant Health (PHC).
Taylor, J.E. and Koukol, O. (2023). Towards resolving Nothophaeocryptopus and Rhizosphaera inhabitants of spruce needles. Forest Pathology, 53(3), p.e12807.
Schönrogge, K., Gibbs, M., Oliver, A., Cavers, S., Gweon, H.S., Ennos, R.A., Cottrell, J., Iason, G.R. and Taylor, J.E. (2022) Environmental factors and host genetic variation shape the fungal endophyte communities within needles of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). Fungal Ecology 57-58, 101162.
McGorum, B.C., Chen, Z-H., Glendinning, L., Gweon, H.S., Hunt, L., Ivens, A., Keen, J.A., Pirie, R.S., Taylor, J.E., Wilkinson, T. and McLachlan, G. (2021) Equine grass sickness (a multiple systems neuropathy) is associated with alterations in the gastrointestinal mycobiome. Animal Microbiome, 3, 70. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42523-021-00131-2
Taylor, J.E., Ellis, C., Ennos, R. and Hollingsworth, P. (2020) Tissue age and tree age effects on endophyte species abundance of Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) in an ancient semi-natural woodland in Scotland. Sydowia, 71, 35-46.
Taylor, J.E. and Hayden, K. (2019) PHC2018/11. Development of an online, user friendly plant health resource bank for the Scottish natural environment. Plant Health Centre report (Scottish Government). https://www.planthealthcentre.scot/sites/www.planthealthcentre.scot/files/2019-08/phc2018-11_final_report_plant_health_resource_bank.pdf
Anderson Stewart, C., Taylor, J.E. and Doilom, M. (2018) Analysis of fungal endophytes of Sitka spruce in Scottish plantations shows extensive fungal infections, novel host partners, and provides insight into origins. Forest Pathology 49, e12471.
Iason, G.R., Taylor, J.E. and Helfer, S. (2018). Community-based biotic effects as determinants of tree resistance to pests and pathogens. Forest Ecology and Management 417, 301-312.
Friggens, N., Taylor, J.E. and Koukol, O. (2017). Diversity and community composition of aquatic ascomycetes varies between freshwater, estuarine and marine habitats in western Scotland. Mycosphere 8, 1267-1287.
Crous, P., Denman, S., Taylor, J.E., Swart, L., Bezuidenhout, C., Hoffman, L., Palm, M.E. and Groenewald, J.Z. (2013). Cultivation and Diseases of Proteaceae: Leucadendron, Leucospermum and Protea. 2nd Edition, CBS Biodiversity Series No. 13, Baarn, The Netherlands.
Taylor, J.E. and Hyde, K.D. (2003). Microfungi of Tropical and Temperate Palms. Fungal Diversity Press, Hong Kong.