Margaret Sedgley
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Franks T, Yadollahi A, Wirthensohn M, Guerin J, Kaiser B, Sedgley M, et al.
Funct Plant Biol
. 2020 Jul;
35(4):346.
PMID: 32688790
The secondary metabolite amygdalin is a cyanogenic diglucoside that at high concentrations is associated with intense bitterness in seeds of the Rosaceae, including kernels of almond (Prunus dulcis (Mill.), syn....
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Franks T, Yadollahi A, Wirthensohn M, Guerin J, Kaiser B, Sedgley M, et al.
Funct Plant Biol
. 2020 Jul;
35(3):236-246.
PMID: 32688778
The secondary metabolite amygdalin is a cyanogenic diglucoside that at high concentrations is associated with intense bitterness in seeds of the Rosaceae, including kernels of almond (Prunus dulcis (Mill.), syn....
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McFadyen L, Robertson D, Sedgley M, Kristiansen P, Olesen T
Funct Plant Biol
. 2020 Jun;
39(6):481-492.
PMID: 32480799
Macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia Maiden and Betche, M. tetraphylla Johnson and hybrids) orchards in Australia are typically hedged around anthesis (September). Such hedging reduces yields, largely through competition for carbohydrates between...
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McFadyen L, Robertson D, Sedgley M, Kristiansen P, Olesen T
Ann Bot
. 2011 Feb;
107(6):993-1001.
PMID: 21325025
Background And Aims: There is good evidence for deciduous trees that competition for carbohydrates from shoot growth accentuates early fruit abscission and reduces yield but the effect for evergreen trees...
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Tavassolian I, Rabiei G, Gregory D, Mnejja M, Wirthensohn M, Hunt P, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2010 Oct;
11:551.
PMID: 20932335
Background: Despite a high genetic similarity to peach, almonds (Prunus dulcis) have a fleshless fruit and edible kernel, produced as a crop for human consumption. While the release of peach...
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McKay S, Freeman S, Minz D, Maymon M, Sedgley M, Collins G, et al.
Phytopathology
. 2009 Jul;
99(8):985-95.
PMID: 19594318
Almond anthracnose was reported for the first time in Australia in 1998 and has since been observed in all of the major almond-growing regions. The organism causing anthracnose was confirmed...
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Wu S, Tavassolian I, Rabiei G, Hunt P, Wirthensohn M, Gibson J, et al.
Mol Genet Genomics
. 2009 Jun;
282(3):273-81.
PMID: 19526371
Peach and almond have been considered as model species for the family Rosaceae and other woody plants. Consequently, mapping and characterisation of genes in these species has important implications. High-resolution...
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Wu S, Wirthensohn M, Hunt P, Gibson J, Sedgley M
Theor Appl Genet
. 2008 Sep;
118(1):1-14.
PMID: 18781291
High resolution melting curve (HRM) is a recent advance for the detection of SNPs. The technique measures temperature induced strand separation of short PCR amplicons, and is able to detect...
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Wilkie J, Sedgley M, Olesen T
J Exp Bot
. 2008 Jul;
59(12):3215-28.
PMID: 18653697
The intention of this review is to discuss floral initiation of horticultural trees. Floral initiation is best understood for herbaceous species, especially at the molecular level, so a brief overview...
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Hogendoorn K, Gross C, Sedgley M, Keller M
J Econ Entomol
. 2006 Jul;
99(3):828-33.
PMID: 16813318
Amegilla spp. (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae) have been suggested as potential native Australian alternative to overseas used bumblebees (Bombus spp.) for pollination of tomato in greenhouses. In this study, we investigate the...