John R Stephen
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Recent Articles
1.
Mu A, Klare W, Baines S, Ignatius Pang C, Guerillot R, Harbison-Price N, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Mar;
14(1):1530.
PMID: 36934086
Even in the setting of optimal resuscitation in high-income countries severe sepsis and septic shock have a mortality of 20-40%, with antibiotic resistance dramatically increasing this mortality risk. To develop...
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Stephen J, Dent K, Finch-Savage W
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
161(2):401-413.
PMID: 33873512
• Seed dormancy and dormancy cycling are poorly understood at the molecular level, but are central to plant community development. This study focuses on the embryonic axes of deeply dormant...
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Zhou J, Cavagnaro T, De Bei R, Nelson T, Stephen J, Metcalfe A, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Jan;
11:597944.
PMID: 33488543
A wines' terroir, represented as wine traits with regional distinctiveness, is a reflection of both the biophysical and human-driven conditions in which the grapes were grown and wine made. Soil...
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Bissett A, Fitzgerald A, Court L, Meintjes T, Mele P, Reith F, et al.
Gigascience
. 2018 Aug;
6(5).
PMID: 30137319
No abstract available.
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Xie H, Konate M, Sai N, Tesfamicael K, Cavagnaro T, Gilliham M, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2017 Nov;
8:1860.
PMID: 29163587
Understanding how grapevines perceive and adapt to different environments will provide us with an insight into how to better manage crop quality. Mounting evidence suggests that epigenetic mechanisms are a...
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Tobler R, Rohrlach A, Soubrier J, Bover P, Llamas B, Tuke J, et al.
Nature
. 2017 Mar;
544(7649):180-184.
PMID: 28273067
Aboriginal Australians represent one of the longest continuous cultural complexes known. Archaeological evidence indicates that Australia and New Guinea were initially settled approximately 50 thousand years ago (ka); however, little...
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Bissett A, Fitzgerald A, Court L, Meintjes T, Mele P, Reith F, et al.
Gigascience
. 2016 May;
5:21.
PMID: 27195106
Background: Microbial inhabitants of soils are important to ecosystem and planetary functions, yet there are large gaps in our knowledge of their diversity and ecology. The 'Biomes of Australian Soil...
8.
Chang Y, Long P, Geyer R, Peacock A, Resch C, Sublette K, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2005 Dec;
39(23):9039-48.
PMID: 16382923
A field-scale acetate amendment experiment was performed in a contaminated aquifer at Old Rifle, CO to stimulate in situ microbial reduction of U(VI) in groundwater. To evaluate the microorganisms responsible...
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Dent K, Stephen J, Finch-Savage W
J Microbiol Methods
. 2004 Jan;
56(1):17-26.
PMID: 14706747
The composition of microbial communities on and within seeds may effect their storage and field performance, whether they are indigenous or applied as biocontrol agents. In this study, we have...
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Stephen J, Dent K, Finch-Savage W
Gene
. 2003 Nov;
320:177-83.
PMID: 14597401
A cDNA clone encoding a presumed full-length glycine-rich ribonucleic acid (RNA) binding protein was isolated from a lambda-ZAP Express cDNA library generated from primarily nondormant Prunus avium (wild cherry) embryonic...