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Author: Phoebe Baldwin

May/June 2022 Newsletter

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Phoebe Baldwin
30 June 2022 / Published in News
I can’t believe we are halfway through the year already! We held our annual Research Retreat at the end of May/start of June, and it was fantastic to finally be able to get many of our Plant Success members together in person. Listening to the variety of exciting research going on across our Centre and celebrating our people was so
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Constant hydraulic supply enables optical monitoring of transpiration in a grass, a herb, and a conifer

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Phoebe Baldwin
21 June 2022 / Published in Research Publications
Bourbia I, Lucani C and Brodribb TJ
Optical dendrometertranspirationWater potential

The Long Read Transcriptome of Rice (Oryza sativa ssp. japonica var. Nipponbare) Reveals Novel Transcripts

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Phoebe Baldwin
11 June 2022 / Published in Research Publications
Hasan S, Huang L, Liu Q, Perlo V, O’Keeffe A, Rodrigues Alves Margarido G, Furtado A and Henry RJ
Iso-sequencingNovel isoformsRice transcriptome

Genetic control of the operculum and capsule morphology of Eucalyptus globulus

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Phoebe Baldwin
02 June 2022 / Published in Research Publications
Hernández MA, Butler JB, Ammitzboll H, Weller JL, Vaillancourt RE and Potts BM
candidate genesgenetic controlPleiotropy

The Thessaloniki Declaration: We Save Landraces – We Use Landraces

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Phoebe Baldwin
01 June 2022 / Published in Research Publications
Adhikari K, Azevedo V, Bebeli PJ, Chatzigeorgiou A, Gálvez A, Guarino L, Kotey DA, Ortega-Paczka R, Ranieri R, Spyrou S, Thanopoulos R and Maria-Valamoti S
agricultural biodiversityClimate change

Ancestral sequence reconstruction of the CYP711 family reveals functional divergence in strigolactone biosynthetic enzymes associated with gene duplication events in monocot grasses

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Phoebe Baldwin
29 May 2022 / Published in Research Publications
Vinde MH, Cao D, Chesterfield RJ, Yoneyama K, Gumulya Y, Thomson RES, Matila T, Ebert BE, Beveridge CA, Vickers CE and Gillam EMJ
evolutionphytohormonestrigolactone

Identification of a Transferrable Terminator Element That Inhibits Small RNA Production and Improves Transgene Expression Levels

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Phoebe Baldwin
16 May 2022 / Published in Research Publications
de Felippes FF, Shand K and Waterhouse PM
gene expressionPTGSsmall RNAs

April 2022 Newsletter

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Phoebe Baldwin
29 April 2022 / Published in News
There are many reasons teams are formed. For our early career Centre members, you are likely to be undertaking new research and administrative roles as you engage in teamwork within the Centre. Team effectiveness for the Centre’s tasks and research projects, with many examples on display in our 2021 Annual Report, will vary along a complex continuum, from low to high
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Supporting in situ conservation of the genetic diversity of crop wild relatives using genomic technologies

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Phoebe Baldwin
12 April 2022 / Published in Research Publications
Wambugu PW and Henry RJ
conservationgenetic diversitygenomics

Origins of strigolactone and karrikin signaling in plants

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Phoebe Baldwin
04 April 2022 / Published in Opinion Article
Wang Q, Smith SM and Huang J
horizontal gene transferphytohormoneplant evolution
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