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    Feedback Regulation of Xylem Cytokinin Content Is Conserved in Pea and Arabidopsis by Foo, Eloise, Morris, Suzanne E, Parmenter, Kathy, Young, Naomi, Wang, Huiting, Jones, Alun, Rameau, Catherine, Turnbull, Colin G.N, Beveridge, Christine A

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-2007)
    “…Increased-branching mutants of garden pea (Pisum sativum; ramosus [rms]) and Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana; more axillary branches) were used to…”
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    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi promote coexistence and niche divergence of sympatric palm species on a remote oceanic island by Osborne, Owen G., De‐Kayne, Rishi, Bidartondo, Martin I., Hutton, Ian, Baker, William J., Turnbull, Colin G. N., Savolainen, Vincent

    Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2018)
    “…Microbes can have profound effects on their hosts, driving natural selection, promoting speciation and determining species distributions. However,…”
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    Heavy traffic in the fast lane: long-distance signalling by macromolecules by Turnbull, Colin G N, Lopez-Cobollo, Rosa M

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2013)
    “…The two major vascular conduits in plants, the xylem and phloem, theoretically provide opportunities for the long-distance translocation of almost any type of…”
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    Transcriptome and phytohormone changes associated with ethylene-induced onion bulb dormancy by Alamar, M. Carmen, Anastasiadi, Maria, Lopez-Cobollo, Rosa, Bennett, Mark H., Thompson, Andrew J., Turnbull, Colin G.N., Mohareb, Fady, Terry, Leon A.

    Published in Postharvest biology and technology (01-10-2020)
    “…•A de novo onion transcriptome was developed to investigate dormancy transition.•Continuous ethylene induced a climacteric-like respiration peak in stored…”
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    Arabidopsis Auxin Mutants Are Compromised in Systemic Acquired Resistance and Exhibit Aberrant Accumulation of Various Indolic Compounds by Truman, William M., Bennett, Mark H., Turnbull, Colin G.N., Grant, Murray R.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-2010)
    “…Systemic acquired resistance is a widespread phenomenon in the plant kingdom that confers heightened and often enduring immunity to a range of diverse…”
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    Rhythmic emission of floral volatiles from Rosa damascena semperflorens cv. 'Quatre Saisons' by Picone, Joanne M., Clery, Robin A., Watanabe, Naoharu, MacTavish, Hazel S., Turnbull, Colin G. N.

    Published in Planta (01-07-2004)
    “…The control of rhythmic emission of floral volatiles emitted from Rosa damascena semperflorens cv. 'Quatre Saisons' throughout floral development under various…”
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    Comparative proteomics of cucurbit phloem indicates both unique and shared sets of proteins by Lopez‐Cobollo, Rosa M., Filippis, Ioannis, Bennett, Mark H., Turnbull, Colin G.N.

    “…Summary Cucurbits are well‐studied models for phloem biology but unusually possess both fascicular phloem (FP) within vascular bundles and additional…”
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    Micrografting techniques for testing long‐distance signalling in Arabidopsis by Turnbull, Colin G. N., Booker, Jon P., Leyser, H. M. Ottoline

    “…Summary Grafting in species other than Arabidopsis has generated persuasive evidence for long‐distance signals involved in many plant processes, including…”
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    Cryptic virulence and avirulence alleles revealed by controlled sexual recombination in pea aphids by Kanvil, Sadia, Collins, C Matilda, Powell, Glen, Turnbull, Colin G N

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-02-2015)
    “…Although aphids are worldwide crop pests, little is known about aphid effector genes underlying virulence and avirulence. Here we show that controlling the…”
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    A purine nucleoside phosphorylase in Solanum tuberosum L. (potato) with specificity for cytokinins contributes to the duration of tuber endodormancy by Bromley, Jennifer R, Warnes, Barbara J, Newell, Christine A, Thomson, Jamie C P, James, Celia M, Turnbull, Colin G N, Hanke, David E

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-03-2014)
    “…StCKP1 (Solanum tuberosum cytokinin riboside phosphorylase) catalyses the interconversion of the N9-riboside form of the plant hormone CK (cytokinin), a subset…”
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    Mutational Analysis of Branching in Pea. Evidence That Rms1 and Rms5 Regulate the Same Novel Signal by MORRIS, Suzanne E, TURNBULL, Colin G. N, MURFET, Ian C, BEVERIDGE, Christine A

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2001)
    “…The fifth increased branching ramosus (rms) mutant, rms5, from pea (Pisum sativum), is described here for phenotype and grafting responses with four other rms…”
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    Speciation in Howea Palms Occurred in Sympatry, Was Preceded by Ancestral Admixture, and Was Associated with Edaphic and Phenological Adaptation by Osborne, Owen G, Ciezarek, Adam, Wilson, Trevor, Crayn, Darren, Hutton, Ian, Baker, William J, Turnbull, Colin G N, Savolainen, Vincent

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-12-2019)
    “…Abstract Howea palms are viewed as one of the most clear-cut cases of speciation in sympatry. The sister species Howea belmoreana and H. forsteriana are…”
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    Conditional Auxin Response and Differential Cytokinin Profiles in Shoot Branching Mutants by Young, Naomi F., Ferguson, Brett J., Antoniadi, Ioanna, Bennett, Mark H., Beveridge, Christine A., Turnbull, Colin G.N.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2014)
    “…Strigolactone (SL), auxin, and cytokinin (CK) are hormones that interact to regulate shoot branching. For example, several ramosus (rms) branching mutants in…”
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    Additional signalling compounds are required to orchestrate plant development by BEVERIDGE, Christine A, GRESSHOFF, Peter M, RAMEAU, Catherine, TURNBULL, Colin G. N

    Published in Journal of plant growth regulation (01-03-2003)
    “…Plants are necessarily complex systems that require monitoring of multiple environmental signals and, in response to those signals, coordination of…”
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    Long-Distance Signaling and the Control of Branching in the rms1 Mutant of Pea by FOO, Eloise, TURNBULL, Colin G. N, BEVERIDGE, Christine A

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-2001)
    “…The ramosus (rms) mutation (rms1) of pea (Pisum sativum) causes increased branching through modification of graft-transmissible signal(s) produced in rootstock…”
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    Auxin Inhibition of Decapitation-Induced Branching Is Dependent on Graft-Transmissible Signals Regulated by Genes Rms1 and Rms2 by BEVERIDGE, C. A, SYMONS, G. M, TURNBULL, C. G. N

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-06-2000)
    “…Decapitation-induced axillary bud outgrowth is a vital mechanism whereby shoots are able to continue normal growth and development. In many plants, including…”
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    Grafting as a research tool by Turnbull, Colin G N

    “…Grafting as a means to connect different plant tissues has been enormously useful in many studies of long-distance signalling and transport in relation to…”
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    Spatial and temporal changes in multiple hormone groups during lateral bud release shortly following apex decapitation of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) seedlings by Mader, Johanna C., Emery, R. J. Neil, Turnbull, Colin G N.

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-10-2003)
    “…Although the co‐ordination of promotive root‐sourced cytokinin (CK) and inhibitory shoot apex‐sourced auxin (IAA) is central to all current models on lateral…”
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    Transport and metabolism of xylem cytokinins during lateral bud release in decapitated chickpea (Cicer arietinum) seedlings by Mader, Johanna C., Turnbull, Colin G N., Emery, R. J. Neil

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-01-2003)
    “…Although cytokinins (CKs) are widely thought to have a role in promoting shoot branching, there is little data supporting a causative or even a correlative…”
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