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    Incidence of hyperaccumulation and tissue-level distribution of manganese, cobalt, and zinc in the genus Gossia (Myrtaceae) by Abubakari, Farida, Nkrumah, Philip Nti, Fernando, Denise R, Brown, Gillian K, Erskine, Peter D, Echevarria, Guillaume, van der Ent, Antony

    Published in Metallomics (04-04-2021)
    “…The rare phenomenon of plant manganese (Mn) hyperaccumulation within the Australian flora has previously been detected in the field, which suggested that the…”
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    A genome resource for Acacia, Australia’s largest plant genus by McLay, Todd G. B, Murphy, Daniel J, Holmes, Gareth D, Mathews, Sarah, Brown, Gillian K, Cantrill, David J, Udovicic, Frank, Allnutt, Theodore R, Jackson, Chris J

    Published in PloS one (14-10-2022)
    “…Acacia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) is the largest and most widespread genus of plants in the Australian flora, occupying and dominating a…”
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    The evolution and phylogenetic placement of invasive Australian Acacia species by Miller, Joseph T., Murphy, Daniel J., Brown, Gillian K., Richardson, David M., González-Orozco, Carlos E.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2011)
    “…Aim Acacia is the largest genus of plants in Australia with over 1000 species. A subset of these species is invasive in many parts of the world including…”
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    Recently Naturalized Paraserianthes lophantha subsp. lophantha Displays Contrasting Genetic Diversity and Climate Relationships Compared to Native Populations by Brown, Gillian K., James, Elizabeth A., Simmons, Catherine L., Ahrens, Collin W.

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-11-2020)
    “…Paraseriantheslophantha subsp. lophantha (Leguminosae) is native to southwestern Australia, but has become naturalized in eastern Australia and in countries…”
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    Phylogeny and classification of the Australasian and Indomalayan mimosoid legumes Archidendron and Archidendropsis (Leguminosae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) by Brown, Gillian K, Aju, Javier, Bayly, Michael J, Murphy, Daniel J, McLay, Todd G B

    Published in PhytoKeys (22-08-2022)
    “…The morphologically variable genus is the second largest mimosoid legume genus from the Indomalayan-Australasian region, yet it has not been well represented…”
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    Relationships of the Australo-Malesian genus Paraserianthes (Mimosoideae: Leguminosae) identifies the sister group of Acacia sensu stricto and two biogeographical tracks by Brown, Gillian K., Murphy, Daniel J., Ladiges, Pauline Y.

    Published in Cladistics (01-08-2011)
    “…© The Willi Hennig Society 2011. Paraserianthes (tribe Ingeae) as circumscribed by Nielsen et al. includes four species and five subspecies in two sections…”
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    Acacia s.s. and its Relationship Among Tropical Legumes, Tribe Ingeae (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) by Brown, Gillian K, Murphy, Daniel J, Miller, Joseph T, Ladiges, Pauline Y

    Published in Systematic botany (01-10-2008)
    “…To search for the sister taxon of Acacia s.s. (tribe Acacieae) and to further knowledge of the phylogeny of the related tribe Ingeae, we have sequenced two…”
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    The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Spyridium parvifolium var. parvifolium (family Rhamnaceae; tribe Pomaderreae) by Clowes, Catherine, Fowler, Rachael M., Brown, Gillian K., Bayly, Michael J.

    Published in Mitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources (13-08-2018)
    “…We assembled the complete chloroplast genome of the Australian shrub Spyridium parvifolium var. parvifolium. The genome was 161,012 bp in length, with a pair…”
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    Manganese (hyper)accumulation within Australian Denhamia (Celastraceae): an assessment of the trait and manganese accumulation under controlled conditions by Abubakari, Farida, Nkrumah, Philip Nti, Erskine, Peter D., Brown, Gillian K., Fernando, Denise R., Echevarria, Guillaume, van der Ent, Antony

    Published in Plant and soil (01-06-2021)
    “…Background and aims The genus Denhamia (Celastraceae) includes fifteen Australian species, many of which have a propensity for manganese (Mn)…”
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    A preliminary survey of nickel, manganese and zinc (hyper)accumulation in the flora of Papua New Guinea from herbarium X-ray fluorescence scanning by Do, Christina, Abubakari, Farida, Remigio, Amelia Corzo, Brown, Gillian K., Casey, Lachlan W., Burtet-Sarramegna, Valérie, Gei, Vidiro, Erskine, Peter D., van der Ent, Antony

    Published in Chemoecology (01-02-2020)
    “…The flora of Papua New Guinea is amongst the richest in the world with an estimated 25,000 plant species. The extreme levels of biodiversity, climatic ranges…”
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    Distribution and chemical form of selenium in Neptunia amplexicaulis from Central Queensland, Australia by Harvey, Maggie-Anne, Erskine, Peter D, Harris, Hugh H, Brown, Gillian K, Pilon-Smits, Elizabeth A H, Casey, Lachlan W, Echevarria, Guillaume, van der Ent, Antony

    Published in Metallomics (01-04-2020)
    “…Selenium (Se), a trace element essential for human and animal biological processes, is deficient in many agricultural soils. Some extremely rare plants can…”
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    Incongruent patterns of nuclear and chloroplast variation in Correa (Rutaceae): introgression and biogeography in south-eastern Australia by French, Philippa A, Brown, Gillian K, Bayly, Michael J

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-04-2016)
    “…Correa (family Rutaceae) is a genus endemic to southern Australia, in which chloroplast introgression between species has previously been inferred. The current…”
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    Molecular Phylogeny of Acacia Mill. (Mimosoideae: Leguminosae): Evidence for Major Clades and Informal Classification by Murphy, Daniel J., Brown, Gillian K., Miller, Joseph T., Ladiges, Pauline Y.

    Published in Taxon (01-02-2010)
    “…Sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA internal (ITS) and external (ETS) transcribed spacers were used to generate a phylogeny of Acacia Mill. s.str. (synonyms:…”
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    Phylogeographic consequences of different introduction histories of invasive Australian Acacia species and Paraserianthes lophantha (Fabaceae) in South Africa by Le Roux, Johannes J., Brown, Gillian K., Byrne, Margaret, Ndlovu, Joice, Richardson, David M., Thompson, Genevieve D., Wilson, John R. U.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2011)
    “…Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by their introduction history, but without detailed historical…”
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    Historical Biogeography of Rhododendron Section Vireya and the Malesian Archipelago by Brown, Gillian K., Nelson, Gareth, Ladiges, Pauline Y.

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-11-2006)
    “…Aim: Vireya rhododendrons are distinctive and easily recognizable by their general form; however, they are virtually circumscribed geographically,…”
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    Manganese : an assessment of the trait and manganese accumulation under controlled conditions by Abubakari, Farida, Nkrumah, Philip Nti, Erskine, Peter D, Brown, Gillian K, Fernando, Denise R, Echevarria, Guillaume, van der Ent, Antony

    Published in Plant and soil (01-06-2021)
    “…Background and aims The genus Denhamia(Celastraceae) includes fifteen Australian species, many of which have a propensity for manganese (Mn)…”
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    Phylogeny and classification of the Australasian and Indomalayan mimosoid legumes Archidendron and Archidendropsis by Brown, Gillian K, Aju, Javier, Bayly, Michael J, Murphy, Daniel J, McLay, Todd G. B

    Published in PhytoKeys (22-08-2022)
    “… The morphologically variable genus Archidendron is the second largest mimosoid legume genus from the Indomalayan-Australasian region, yet it has not been…”
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    A genome resource for Acacia, Australia's largest plant genus by Todd G B McLay, Daniel J Murphy, Gareth D Holmes, Sarah Mathews, Gillian K Brown, David J Cantrill, Frank Udovicic, Theodore R Allnutt, Chris J Jackson

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…Acacia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, mimosoid clade) is the largest and most widespread genus of plants in the Australian flora, occupying and dominating a…”
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