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    DEVELOPMENT OF MICROSATELLITES USING NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING FOR ACACIA CRASSICARPA by McKinnon, GE, Larcombe, MJ, Griffin, AR, Vaillancourt, RE

    Published in Journal of tropical forest science (01-01-2018)
    “…Acacia crassicarpa is a tropical forestry species that is increasingly being planted in South-East Asia. Using next- generation sequencing, we developed 12…”
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    Complex patterns of mating revealed in a Eucalyptus regnans seed orchard using allozyme markers and the neighbourhood model by Burczyk, J., Adams, W. T., Moran, G. F., Griffin, A. R.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2002)
    “…The neighbourhood model apportions offspring of individual mother plants to self‐fertilization, outcrossing to males within a circumscribed area around the…”
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    EVALUATING APPROACHES FOR DEVELOPING ELITE ACACIA HYBRID CLONES IN VIETNAM: TOWARDS AN UPDATED STRATEGY by Son, DH, Harwood, CE, Kien, ND, Griffin, AR, Thinh, HH, Son, L

    Published in Journal of tropical forest science (01-01-2018)
    “…Acacia hybrid (A. mangium × A. auriculiformis) clones are planted on a large scale in Vietnam and it is desirable to expand the genetic base beyond the 10…”
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    Genetics of postzygotic isolation in Eucalyptus: whole-genome analysis of barriers to introgression in a wide interspecific cross of Eucalyptus grandis and E. globulus by Myburg, A.A, Vogl, C, Griffin, A.R, Sederoff, R.R, Whetten, R.W

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-03-2004)
    “…The genetic architecture of hybrid fitness characters can provide valuable insights into the nature and evolution of postzygotic reproductive barriers in…”
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    POLLEN-PISTIL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AUTOTETRAPLOID AND DIPLOID ACACIA MANGIUM AND DIPLOID A. AURICULIFORMIS by Nghiem, QC, Harbard, JL, Harwood, CE, Griffin, AR, Ha, TH, Koutoulis, A

    Published in Journal of tropical forest science (01-01-2013)
    “…Development of sterile triploid (3x:) planting stock could help manage the risk of invasivity of widely planted Acacia species. Triploids may be derived from…”
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    Mortality and pathology in brown bullheads Amieurus nebulosus associated with a spontaneous Edwardsiella ictaluri outbreak under tank culture conditions by IWANOWICZ, Luke R, GRIFFIN, Alison R, CARTWRIGHT, Deborah D, BLAZER, Vicki S

    Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (23-06-2006)
    “…Brown bullheads Amieurus nebulosus (family Ictaluridae) are commonly used as a sentinel of environmental contamination. These fish are not generally cultured…”
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    Use of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers in the discrimination and verification of genotypes in Eucalyptus by KEIL, M, GRIFFIN, A. R

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-10-1994)
    “…Four separate studies were carried out using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers to analyse samples of Eucalyptus supplied by several different…”
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    Histologic Evaluation of the Safety of Copper Sulfate to Channel Catfish by Darwish, Ahmed M, Straus, David L, Griffin, Billy R

    Published in North American journal of aquaculture (01-04-2005)
    “…A histological study was done to evaluate the effect of waterborne exposures of copper sulfate (CuSO4) on channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus. Channel catfish…”
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    Using paternity analysis to measure effective pollen dispersal in plant populations by Adams, W. T., Griffin, A. R., Moran, G. F.

    Published in The American naturalist (01-11-1992)
    “…Paternity analysis can be used to estimate mean effective pollen dispersal (μd) by sampling offspring from a mother plant and assaying each for a large number…”
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    Genetic variation in growth of outcrossed, selfed and open-pollinated progenies of Eucalyptus regnans and some implications for breeding strategy by GRIFFIN, A. R, COTTERILL, P. P

    Published in Silvae genetica (1988)
    “…Open-pollinated, selfed and outcrossed progenies were derived from thirteen parent trees in natural stands of Eucalyptus reganas , and evaluated in a field…”
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    Effect of inbreeding on production of filled seed in Pinus radiata--experimental results and a model of gene action by Griffin, A.R, Lindgren, D

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-12-1985)
    “…Pinus radiata D. Don was inbred to different degrees, commencing with a founder population of 8 clones. Yield of filled seed was determined for each mating…”
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    Reduction in levels of inbreeding in a seed orchard of Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell. compared with natural populations by Moran, G.F. (CSIRO - Commenwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra (Australia). Div. of Forest Research), Bell, J.C, Griffin, A.R

    Published in Silvae genetica (1989)
    “…The 1983 seed crop of a Eucalyptus regnans seed orchard was assayed for allozyme genotypes at 10 loci to determine multilocus estimates of the matting system…”
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    Selfing effects in Eucalyptus regnans by Eldridge, K.G. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Canberra (Australia). Div. of Forest Research), Griffin, A.R

    Published in Silvae genetica (1983)
    “…A successful technique for self-pollination of Eucalyptus regnans was developed. Of 14 trees examined 13 were definitely self-fertile to some extent. The…”
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    Processing Eucalyptus pollen for use in controlled pollination by Griffin, A.R, Ching, K.K, Johnson, K.W., Hand, F.C, Burgess, I.P

    Published in Silvae genetica (1982)
    “…Controlled breeding is facilitated if highly viable, clean, pollen is available whenever required in a form which minimises wastage and the risks of…”
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