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Author: Phoebe Baldwin

A chromosome-level genome of mango exclusively from long-read sequence data

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Phoebe Baldwin
10 March 2024 / Published in Research Publications
Wijesundara UK, Masouleh AK, Furtado A, Dillon NL and Henry RJ
chromosomegenomemango

February 2024 Newsletter

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Phoebe Baldwin
01 March 2024 / Published in News
We are pleased to announce that the Centre has formed new partnerships with BASF led by Partner Investigator Dr Colin Cavanagh (Head of Crop Genetics and Biometrics); and Iowa State University led by Partner Investigator Professor Sotirios Archontoulis (Professor of Integrated Cropping Systems). These new partnerships build upon the existing partnerships that the Centre has and will contribute towards research being undertaken with Chief Investigators Mark Cooper and Graeme Hammer on using crop modelling via
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Physical seed dormancy in pea is genetically separable from seed coat thickness and roughness

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Phoebe Baldwin
27 February 2024 / Published in Research Publications
Williams OR, Vander JK, Butler JB, Hecht G, and Weller JL
domesticationpermeabilityPisumseed coatseed dormancy

A subclass II bHLH transcription factor in Marchantia polymorpha gives insight into the ancestral land plant trait of spore formation

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Phoebe Baldwin
26 February 2024 / Published in Research Publications
Levins L, Dierschke T, and Bowman JL
elatersMarchantia polymorphasecondary wallssporophyte developmentSporopollenin

The landscape of transcription factor promoter activity during vegetative development in Marchantia

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Phoebe Baldwin
23 February 2024 / Published in Research Publications
Romani F, Sauret-Güeto S, Rebmann M, Annese D, Bonter I, Tomaselli M, Dierschke T, Delmans M, Frangedakis E, Silvestri L, Rever J, Bowman JL, Romani I and Haseloff J
gene expressionMarchantiatranscription factors

Cell-layer specific roles for gibberellins in nodulation and root development

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Phoebe Baldwin
23 February 2024 / Published in Research Publications
Velandia K, Correa‐Lozano A, McGuiness PM, Reid JB and Foo E
auxincytokiningibberellin

Stomatal response to VPD is not triggered by changes in soil–leaf hydraulic conductance in Arabidopsis or Callitris

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Phoebe Baldwin
23 February 2024 / Published in Research Publications
Bourbia I and Brodribb TJ
Ground tissue cellmesophyllShoot axis

Multi-omics analysis reveals activation of jasmonate synthesis and modulation of oxidative stress responses in boron deficient pea shoots

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Phoebe Baldwin
21 February 2024 / Published in Research Publications
Chen X, He Y, Shabala S, Smith SM and Yu M
Multi-omicsPhenylpropanoidPisum sativum

Reflections on the ABC model of flower development

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Phoebe Baldwin
12 February 2024 / Published in Research Publications
Bowman JL and Moyroud E
ABC modelflower development

S1 basic leucine zipper transcription factors shape plant architecture by controlling C/N partitioning to apical and lateral organs

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Phoebe Baldwin
05 February 2024 / Published in Research Publications
Kreisz P, Hellens AM, Fröschel C, Krischke M, Maag D, Feil R, Wildenhain T, Draken J, Braune G, Erdelitsch L, Cecchino L, Wagner TC, Ache P, Mueller MJ, Becker D, Lunn JE, Hanson J, Beveridge CA, Fichtner F and Barbier FF
Apical dominanceSugartranscription factors
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