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The molecular basis of vernalization-induced flowering in cereals
B Trevaskis, MN Hemming, ES Dennis, WJ Peacock
Trends in plant science 12 (8), 352-357, 2007
4872007
HvVRN2 Responds to Daylength, whereas HvVRN1 Is Regulated by Vernalization and Developmental Status
B Trevaskis, MN Hemming, WJ Peacock, ES Dennis
Plant Physiology 140 (4), 1397-1405, 2006
2932006
Low-Temperature and Daylength Cues Are Integrated to Regulate FLOWERING LOCUS T in Barley
MN Hemming, WJ Peacock, ES Dennis, B Trevaskis
Plant physiology 147 (1), 355-366, 2008
2812008
Short Vegetative Phase-Like MADS-Box Genes Inhibit Floral Meristem Identity in Barley
B Trevaskis, M Tadege, MN Hemming, WJ Peacock, ES Dennis, ...
Plant Physiology 143 (1), 225-235, 2007
2012007
The influence of vernalization and daylength on expression of flowering-time genes in the shoot apex and leaves of barley (Hordeum vulgare).
S Sasani, MN Hemming, SN Oliver, A Greenup, R Tavakkol-Afshari, ...
Journal of Experimental Botany 60 (7), 2169-2178, 2009
1482009
Regions associated with repression of the barley (Hordeum vulgare) VERNALIZATION1 gene are not required for cold induction
MN Hemming, S Fieg, W James Peacock, ES Dennis, B Trevaskis
Molecular Genetics and Genomics 282, 107-117, 2009
1312009
ODDSOC2 Is a MADS Box Floral Repressor That Is Down-Regulated by Vernalization in Temperate Cereals
AG Greenup, S Sasani, SN Oliver, MJ Talbot, ES Dennis, MN Hemming, ...
Plant Physiology 153 (3), 1062-1073, 2010
1062010
Fine mapping of the tomato I-3 gene for fusarium wilt resistance and elimination of a co-segregating resistance gene analogue as a candidate for I-3
MN Hemming, S Basuki, DJ McGrath, BJ Carroll, DA Jones
Theoretical and Applied Genetics 109, 409-418, 2004
782004
Make hay when the sun shines: the role of MADS-box genes in temperature-dependant seasonal flowering responses
MN Hemming, B Trevaskis
Plant Science 180 (3), 447-453, 2011
772011
Identification of high-temperature-responsive genes in cereals
MN Hemming, SA Walford, S Fieg, ES Dennis, B Trevaskis
Plant Physiology 158 (3), 1439-1450, 2012
712012
Barley (Hordeum vulgare ) circadian clock genes can respond rapidly to temperature in an EARLY FLOWERING 3 -dependent manner
B Ford, W Deng, J Clausen, S Oliver, S Boden, M Hemming, B Trevaskis
Journal of Experimental Botany 67 (18), 5517-5528, 2016
602016
Mapping the I-3 gene for resistance to Fusarium wilt in tomato: application of an I-3 marker in tomato improvement and progress towards the cloning of I-3
GTT Lim, GP Wang, MN Hemming, S Basuki, DJ McGrath, BJ Carroll, ...
Australasian Plant Pathology 35, 671-680, 2006
472006
High resolution genetic and physical mapping of the I-3 region of tomato chromosome 7 reveals almost continuous microsynteny with grape chromosome 12 but interspersed microsynteny with duplications on …
GTT Lim, GP Wang, MN Hemming, DJ McGrath, DA Jones
Theoretical and Applied Genetics 118, 57-75, 2008
372008
Integration of seasonal flowering time responses in temperate cereals
MN Hemming, WJ Peacock, ES Dennis, B Trevaskis
Plant signaling & behavior 3 (8), 601-602, 2008
72008
Integration of low-temperature and long-day flowering responses in cereals
S Sasani, MH Hemming, ES Dennis, WJ Peacock, B Trevaskis
Sydney University Press, 2008
2008
Assaying natural genetic variation in the cereal Vrn1 gene
MH Hemming, S Fieg, ES Dennis, WJ Peacock, B Trevaskis
Sydney University Press, 2008
2008
334 Tracing the ancient origins of plant innate immunity
J Staal, C Dixelius, T Hirayama, K Shinozaki, B Trevaskis, MN Hemming, ...
Plant Science 12 (8), 327-376, 2007
2007
Molecular genetic analysis of the I-3 region of tomato chromosome 7
M Hemming
The Australian National University, 2004
2004
Short Vegetative Phase-Like MADS-Box Genes Inhibit Floral Meristem Identity in Barley1 [W][OA]
B Trevaskis, M Tadege, MN Hemming, WJ Peacock, ES Dennis, ...
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