
Overview
Background
Professor Christine Beveridge's research focuses on understanding the role of plant hormones in the regulation and coordination of plant development, particularly shoot architecture. Major highlights have involved discovery of strigolactone as a plant hormone and that sugar signalling is a driver of shoot branching. Christine’s research has recently expanded toward identifying how different genetic and physiological networks work together to control plant productivity. In the role of Director, Christine has established funding for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture (Plant Success - Plant Success) to achieve this aim.
Christine is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, an ARC Georgina Sweet Laureate Fellow, a Highly Cited Researcher (Researcher Recognition - Web of Science Group (clarivate.com)), and past President of the International Plant Growth Substances Association. Christine is a life member of the Australian Society of Plant Scientists (asps.org.au).
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Availability
- Professor Christine Beveridge is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of Tasmania
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Tasmania
Research impacts
My research has produced a radical advancement in knowledge of shoot branching and made broad contributions in plant development; I have added strigolactones and sugars to the branching model and introduced strigolactones as plant hormone. I have produced detailed conceptual advances in the network of how these signals work to control shoot branching pushing science closer than ever to our goal of understanding how plants regulate branching.
Bud outgrowth/shoot architecture/shoot branching is important for yields in a wide range of crops because it affects both the amount of resources taken up by the plant (e.g. light and nutrients) and the proportion of those resources that are allocated to yield. This is the case for field and horticultural crops. Hormones and phytohormone-like signals such as sucrose drive the structures of plants, enabling them to adapt to the environment and causing much of the variation in yield seen in different environments and through management practices. Understanding the genetic and physiological basis of these networks is central to our research. By modelling these networks (with close collaborations in the ARC Centre for Plant Success) we hope to enhance the rate of genetic gain in crops and better understand the evolution of netowrks that underpin yeild traits such as branching/tillering.
Works
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2019
Journal Article
Scion control of miRNA abundance and tree maturity in grafted avocado
Ahsan, Muhammad Umair, Hayward, Alice, Alam, Mobashwer, Bandaralage, Jayeni Hiti, Topp, Bruce, Beveridge, Christine Anne and Mitter, Neena (2019). Scion control of miRNA abundance and tree maturity in grafted avocado. BMC Plant Biology, 19 (1) 382, 382. doi: 10.1186/s12870-019-1994-5
2019
Journal Article
Juvenility and vegetative phase transition in tropical/subtropical tree crops
Ahsan, Muhammad Umair, Hayward, Alice, Irihimovitch, Vered, Fletcher, Stephen, Tanurdzic, Milos, Pocock, Alexander, Beveridge, Christine Anne and Mitter, Neena (2019). Juvenility and vegetative phase transition in tropical/subtropical tree crops. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10 729, 729. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.00729
2019
Journal Article
The ability of plants to produce strigolactones affects rhizosphere community composition of fungi but not bacteria
Carvalhais, Lilia C., Rincon-Florez, Vivian A., Brewer, Philip B., Beveridge, Christine A., Dennis, Paul G. and Schenk, Peer M. (2019). The ability of plants to produce strigolactones affects rhizosphere community composition of fungi but not bacteria. Rhizosphere, 9, 18-26. doi: 10.1016/j.rhisph.2018.10.002
2019
Conference Publication
Avocado micropropagation: growth in leaps and bounds for a clonal rootstock propagation solution
Hiti Bandaralage, J. C. A., Hayward, A., O'Brien, C., Beveridge, C. and Mitter, N. (2019). Avocado micropropagation: growth in leaps and bounds for a clonal rootstock propagation solution. Fifth International Conference of the IUFRO Working Party Unit 2.09.02 “Somatic embryogenesis and other vegetative propagation technologies”, Coimbra, Portugal, 10 - 15 September 2018. Coimbra, Rua Bernardino: João Duarte, Unipessoal.
2018
Journal Article
Initial bud outgrowth occurs independent of auxin flow out of buds
Chabikwa, Tinashe G., Brewer, Philip B. and Beveridge, Christine A. (2018). Initial bud outgrowth occurs independent of auxin flow out of buds. Plant Physiology, 179 (1), 55-65. doi: 10.1104/pp.18.00519
2018
Journal Article
Strigolactones positively regulate chilling tolerance in pea and in Arabidopsis
Cooper, James W, Hu, Yan, Beyyoudh, Leila, Yildiz Dasgan, H, Kunert, Karl, Beveridge, Christine A and Foyer, Christine H (2018). Strigolactones positively regulate chilling tolerance in pea and in Arabidopsis. Plant, Cell and Environment, 41 (6), 1298-1310. doi: 10.1111/pce.13147
2018
Conference Publication
Acclimatization of micropropagated mature avocado
Hiti Bandaralage, J. C. A., Hayward, A., O’Brien, C., Beveridge, C. and Mitter, N. (2018). Acclimatization of micropropagated mature avocado. VII International Symposium on Production and Establishment of Micropropagated Plants, Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 24-28 April 2017. Leuven, Belgium: International Society for Horticultural Science. doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1224.3
2018
Conference Publication
MicroRNA control of flowering and annual crop cycle in tropical/subtropical horticultural trees
Ahsan, M. U., Hayward, A., Powell, R., Wilkie, J., Beveridge, C. and Mitter, N. (2018). MicroRNA control of flowering and annual crop cycle in tropical/subtropical horticultural trees. International Symposia on Tropical and Temperate Horticulture, Cairns, QLD Australia, 20 November 2016. Leuven, Belgium: International Society for Horticultural Science. doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2018.1205.84
2017
Journal Article
Trehalose 6-phosphate is involved in triggering axillary bud outgrowth in garden pea (Pisum sativum L.)
Fichtner, Franziska, Barbier, Francois F., Feil, Regina, Watanabe, Mutsumi, Annunziata, Maria Grazia, Chabikwa, Tinashe G., Höfgen, Rainer, Stitt, Mark, Beveridge, Christine A. and Lunn, John E. (2017). Trehalose 6-phosphate is involved in triggering axillary bud outgrowth in garden pea (Pisum sativum L.). The Plant Journal, 92 (4), 611-623. doi: 10.1111/tpj.13705
2017
Journal Article
IPA1: a direct target of SL signaling
Kerr, Stephanie C. and Beveridge, Christine A. (2017). IPA1: a direct target of SL signaling. Cell Research, 27 (10), 1191-1192. doi: 10.1038/cr.2017.114
2017
Journal Article
Apical dominance
Barbier, Francois F. , Dun, Elizabeth A. and Beveridge, Christine A. (2017). Apical dominance. Current Biology, 27 (17), R864-R865. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.05.024
2017
Journal Article
De novo transcriptome assembly reveals high transcriptional complexity in Pisum sativum axillary buds and shows rapid changes in expression of diurnally regulated genes
Kerr, Stephanie C., Gaiti, Federico, Beveridge, Christine A. and Tanurdzic, Milos (2017). De novo transcriptome assembly reveals high transcriptional complexity in Pisum sativum axillary buds and shows rapid changes in expression of diurnally regulated genes. BMC Genomics, 18 (1) 221, 221. doi: 10.1186/s12864-017-3577-x
2016
Journal Article
Phloem transport of the receptor, DWARF14 protein, is required for full function of strigolactones
Kameoka, Hiromu, Dun, Elizabeth A., Lopez-Obando, Mauricio, Brewer, Philip B., de Saint Germain, Alexandre, Rameau, Catherine, Beveridge, Christine A. and Kyozuka, Junko (2016). Phloem transport of the receptor, DWARF14 protein, is required for full function of strigolactones. Plant Physiology, 172 (3), 1844-1852. doi: 10.1104/pp.16.01212
2016
Journal Article
Lateral branching oxidoreductase acts in the final stages of strigolactone biosynthesis in Arabidopsis
Brewer, Philip B., Yoneyama, Kaori, Filardo, Fiona, Meyers, Emma, Scaffidi, Adrian, Frickey, Tancred, Akiyama, Kohki, Seto, Yoshiya, Dun, Elizabeth A., Cremer, Julia E., Kerr, Stephanie C., Waters, Mark T., Flematti, Gavin R., Mason, Michael G., Weiller, Georg, Yamaguchi, Shinjiro, Nomura, Takahito, Smith, Steven M., Yoneyama, Koichi and Beveridge, Christine A. (2016). Lateral branching oxidoreductase acts in the final stages of strigolactone biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings, 113 (22), 6301-6306. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1601729113
2014
Journal Article
Corrigendum: Models of long-distance transport: how is carrier-dependent auxin transport regulated in the stem?
Renton, Michael, Hanan, Jim, Ferguson, Brett J. and Beveridge, Christine A. (2014). Corrigendum: Models of long-distance transport: how is carrier-dependent auxin transport regulated in the stem?. New Phytologist, 203 (2), 705-705. doi: 10.1111/nph.12855
2014
Other Outputs
Plant NGS data
Beveridge, Christine A. (2014). Plant NGS data. The University of Queensland. (Collection) doi: 10.14264/uql.2016.602
2014
Journal Article
Conditional auxin response and differential cytokinin profiles in shoot branching mutants
Young, Naomi F., Ferguson, Brett J., Antoniadi, Ioanna, Bennett, Mark H., Beveridge, Christine A. and Turnbull, Colin G. N. (2014). Conditional auxin response and differential cytokinin profiles in shoot branching mutants. Plant Physiology, 165 (4), 1723-1736. doi: 10.1104/pp.114.239996
2013
Journal Article
Strigolactones stimulate internode elongation independently of Gibberellins
de Saint Germain, Alexandre, Ligerot, Yasmine, Dun, Elizabeth A., Pillot, Jean-Paul, Ross, John J., Beveridge, Christine A. and Rameau, Catherine (2013). Strigolactones stimulate internode elongation independently of Gibberellins. Plant Physiology, 163 (2), 1012-1025. doi: 10.1104/pp.113.220541
2013
Book Chapter
Strigolactones and the coordinated development of shoot and root
Koltai, Hinanit and Beveridge, Christine A. (2013). Strigolactones and the coordinated development of shoot and root. Long-Distance Systemic Signaling and Communication in Plants. (pp. 189-204) edited by František Baluška. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-36470-9_9
2012
Journal Article
Strigolactones are involved in root response to low phosphate conditions in arabidopsis
Mayzlish-Gati, Einav, De-Cuyper, Carolien, Goormachtig, Sofie, Beeckman, Tom, Vuylsteke, Marnik, Brewer, Philip B., Beveridge, Christine A., Yermiyahu, Uri, Kaplan, Yulia, Enzer, Yael, Wininger, Smadar, Resnick, Natalie, Cohen, Maja, Kapulnik, Yoram and Koltai, Hinanit (2012). Strigolactones are involved in root response to low phosphate conditions in arabidopsis. Plant Physiology, 160 (3), 1329-1341. doi: 10.1104/pp.112.202358
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Computational modelling approach to understanding shoot architecture including plant branching and flowering.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jim Hanan, Dr Nicole Fortuna, Dr Inigo Auzmendi
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Doctor Philosophy
Testing the branching model predictions using mutant perturbations of populations
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Cooper, Dr Yang Liu
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Doctor Philosophy
Role of D14 and MAX2 in the sugar-inducted shoot branching
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Connecting gene networks to crop models to leverage prior knowledge for crop breeding.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor David Jordan, Professor Graeme Hammer, Dr Erik Van Oosterom, Dr Nicole Fortuna
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating the control of fruit drop in mango to support innovative solutions for Australian growers
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lindsay Shaw
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving molecular and phenotypic predictions through network-based prior knowledge and AI
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mark Cooper
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Doctor Philosophy
Molecular physiology investigation into the mechanism of how the flowering pathway impacts branching at vegetative nodes in garden pea and arabidopsis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Yang Liu, Dr Elizabeth Dun
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Doctor Philosophy
Experimental investigation in Arabidopsis thaliana of realised selection trajectories for complex branching and flowering traits under the control of gene networks following application of genomic prediction methods.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Owen Powell, Professor Mark Cooper
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Doctor Philosophy
Genetic and ecological bases of shoot branching divergence across Arabidopsis species-wide accessions
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Yang Liu
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the molecular and physiological basis of flowering behaviour in mungbean
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Elizabeth Dun, Professor Lee Hickey, Dr Karen Massel, Professor Michael Udvardi, Dr Millicent Smith
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Sprouting Sweetness: Investigating the Impact of Sugar Signalling on Shoot Branching
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Milos Tanurdžić
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The roles and interactions of phytohormones and sugars in shoot branching
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Elizabeth Dun
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
SUGAR - HORMONE INTERACTIONS REGULATE SHOOT BRANCHING
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jim Hanan, Associate Professor Milos Tanurdžić
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Identifying early strigolactone-response genes in the regulation of shoot branching in Pisum sativum
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Milos Tanurdžić
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Molecular Analysis of Bud Outgrowth in Monocotyledonous Plants
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Stem Cell Activation for Rooting in Commercially Important Trees
Principal Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Functional analysis of genes controlling production of the lateral branching inhibitor in pea
Principal Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Interactions between auxin and strigolactone in the control of Arabidopsis shoot branching
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Peter Gresshoff
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Branching in Pea: Molecular Physiology and Computational Analysis
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jim Hanan
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
MOLECULAR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF LEGUME NODULATION
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
Developmental regulation of axillary meristem initiation
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
GENETIC CONTROL OF BRANCHING IN PEA
Principal Advisor
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Gene regulation by the plant hormone strigolactone
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Milos Tanurdžić
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
A synthetic biology toolbox for examining and engineering strigolactone biosynthesis
Associate Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Gene Regulatory Networks Underlying Wheat Root Responses to Nitrate and Phosphate
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lee Hickey, Associate Professor Milos Tanurdžić
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
The genetic basis of adaptive evolution and divergence in an Australian wildflower
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Daniel Ortiz-Barrientos
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Micropropagation as an Alternative for Avocado Clonal Propagation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alice Hayward
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Molecular regulation of phase transition and flowering in tropical/subtropical tree crops.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alice Hayward
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Regulation of adventitious rooting in avocado for improved clonal propagation technologies
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alice Hayward
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Mathematical and computational methods for functional-structural plant modelling using L-systems and their applications to modelling the kiwifruit vine
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jim Hanan
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
THE ROLE OF AUXIN IN ADVENTITIOUS ROOT FORMATION IN GREVILLEA
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Christine Beveridge directly for media enquiries about:
- Adventitious rooting
- Agriculture
- Arabidopsis
- Avocado
- Crops
- Garden pea
- Horticulture
- Macadamia
- Mango
- Mutants
- Physiology - plants
- Plant - hormones
- Plant - modelling
- Plant development
- Plant genetics
- Plant molecular physiology
- Plant Science
- Rooting from cuttings
- Shoot architecture
- Shoot branching
- Tillering
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