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2009

Journal Article

Strigolactone acts downstream of auxin to regulate bud outgrowth in pea and arabidopsis

Brewer, Philip B., Dun, Elizabeth A., Ferguson, Brett J., Rameau, Catherine and Beveridge, Christine A. (2009). Strigolactone acts downstream of auxin to regulate bud outgrowth in pea and arabidopsis. Plant Physiology, 150 (1), 482-493. doi: 10.1104/pp.108.134783

Strigolactone acts downstream of auxin to regulate bud outgrowth in pea and arabidopsis

2008

Journal Article

Strigolactone inhibition of shoot branching

Gomez-Roldan, V., Fermas, S., Brewer, P., Puech-Pagès, V., Dun, E., Pillot, J-P., Letisse. F., Matusova, R., Danoun, S., Portais, J-C., Bouwmeester, H., Bécard, G., Beveridge, C. A., Rameau, C. and Rochange, S.F. (2008). Strigolactone inhibition of shoot branching. Nature, 455 (7210), 189-194. doi: 10.1038/nature07271

Strigolactone inhibition of shoot branching

2007

Other Outputs

Branching in pea : molecular physiology and computational analysis

Dun, Elizabeth (2007). Branching in pea : molecular physiology and computational analysis. PhD Thesis, School of Integrative Biology, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/134173

Branching in pea : molecular physiology and computational analysis

2007

Conference Publication

Hypothesis-driven computational modelling of the shoot branching control network in pea

Dun, E., Hanan, J. and Beveridge, C. A. (2007). Hypothesis-driven computational modelling of the shoot branching control network in pea. CSIRO Transformational Biology Workshop, Black Mountain, Australia, 18-20 June, 2007. CSIRO.

Hypothesis-driven computational modelling of the shoot branching control network in pea

2006

Journal Article

Apical dominance and shoot branching. Divergent opinions or divergent mechanisms?

Dun, E. A., Ferguson, B. J. and Beveridge, C. A. (2006). Apical dominance and shoot branching. Divergent opinions or divergent mechanisms?. Plant Physiology, 142 (3), 812-819. doi: 10.1104/pp.106.086868

Apical dominance and shoot branching. Divergent opinions or divergent mechanisms?

2006

Journal Article

Branching genes are conserved across species. Genes controlling a novel signal in pea are coregulated by other long-distance signals

Johnson, X., Brcich, T., Dun, E. A., Goussot, M., Haurogne, K., Beveridge, C. A. and Rameau, C. (2006). Branching genes are conserved across species. Genes controlling a novel signal in pea are coregulated by other long-distance signals. Plant Physiology, 142 (3), 1014-1026. doi: 10.1104/pp.106.087676

Branching genes are conserved across species. Genes controlling a novel signal in pea are coregulated by other long-distance signals

2004

Conference Publication

Hypothesis driven modelling of long-distance signalling and plant development

Beveridge, Christine, Harding, Elizabeth, Renton, Michael, Bell, Paul, Parmenter, Kathy and Hanan, Jim (2004). Hypothesis driven modelling of long-distance signalling and plant development. 4th International Workshop on Functional-Structural Plant Models (FSPM 04), Montpellier, France, 7-11 June, 2004. Montpellier, France: UMR AMAP.

Hypothesis driven modelling of long-distance signalling and plant development

2004

Conference Publication

Novel signals and IAA cross-talk

Beveridge, C. A., Foo, E., Murray, M. D., Dun, E. A. and Brcich, T. A. (2004). Novel signals and IAA cross-talk. IPGSA 2004, Canberra, Australia, 20th - 24th September, 2004.

Novel signals and IAA cross-talk

2003

Conference Publication

Branching in Pisum sativum (garden pea)

Harding, E. A. (2003). Branching in Pisum sativum (garden pea). The Inaugural Retreat for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Inh, Moreton Bay Research Station, North Stradbroke Island, 27th Feb To 2nd Mar, 2003. UQ: ARC Centre of Excellence For Integrative Legume Research.

Branching in Pisum sativum (garden pea)