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Steven J Hanley

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Noleto-Dias C, Lomax C, Bellisai A, Ruvo G, Harflett C, Macalpine W, et al.
Plants (Basel) . 2024 Jun; 13(12). PMID: 38931042
An investigation of phenolic glycosides extracted from germplasm revealed that arbusculoidin (benzyl 1--β-d-glucopyranosyl-1-hydroxy-6-oxo-2-cyclohexenyl carboxylate) and its enolic 6-glycoside isomer, isoarbusculoidin, are widespread across the Salix family. An analysis of natural...
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Fraaije B, Atkins S, Santos R, Hanley S, West J, Lucas J
Microorganisms . 2021 Nov; 9(11). PMID: 34835504
Pan-azole resistant isolates are found in clinical and environmental () populations. Azole resistance can evolve in both settings, with directly targeted by antifungals in patients and, in the environment, unintendedly...
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Raffan S, Sparks C, Huttly A, Hyde L, Martignago D, Mead A, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J . 2021 Feb; 19(8):1602-1613. PMID: 33638281
Free asparagine is the precursor for acrylamide, which forms during the baking, toasting and high-temperature processing of foods made from wheat. In this study, CRISPR/Cas9 was used to knock out...
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Kulasekaran S, Cerezo-Medina S, Harflett C, Lomax C, de Jong F, Rendour A, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2020 Nov; 72(5):1634-1648. PMID: 33249501
The salicinoids are phenolic glycosides that are characteristic secondary metabolites of the Salicaceae, particularly willows and poplars. Despite the well-known pharmacology of salicin, that led to the development of aspirin...
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Hallingback H, Fogelqvist J, Powers S, Turrion-Gomez J, Rossiter R, Amey J, et al.
Glob Change Biol Bioenergy . 2016 Aug; 8(3):670-685. PMID: 27547245
Willow species () are important as short-rotation biomass crops for bioenergy, which creates a demand for faster genetic improvement and breeding through deployment of molecular marker-assisted selection (MAS). To find...
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Gritsch C, Wan Y, Mitchell R, Shewry P, Hanley S, Karp A
J Exp Bot . 2015 Jul; 66(20):6447-59. PMID: 26220085
Willows (Salix spp.) are important as a potential feedstock for bioenergy and biofuels. Previous work suggested that reaction wood (RW) formation could be a desirable trait for biofuel production in...
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de Jong F, Hanley S, Beale M, Karp A
Phytochemistry . 2015 Jun; 117:90-97. PMID: 26070140
Willow is an important biomass crop for the bioenergy industry, and therefore optimal growth with minimal effects of biotic and abiotic stress is essential. The phenylpropanoid pathway is responsible for...
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Salmon J, Ward S, Hanley S, Leyser O, Karp A
Plant Biotechnol J . 2014 Jan; 12(4):480-91. PMID: 24393130
Willows (Salix spp.) are important biomass crops due to their ability to grow rapidly with low fertilizer inputs and ease of cultivation in short-rotation coppice cycles. They are relatively undomesticated...
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Hanley S, Karp A
Tree Physiol . 2013 Nov; 34(11):1167-80. PMID: 24218244
Willows are highly diverse catkin-bearing trees and shrubs of the genus Salix. They occur in many growth forms, from tall trees to creeping alpines, and successfully occupy a wide variety...
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Brereton N, Pitre F, Shield I, Hanley S, Ray M, Murphy R, et al.
Tree Physiol . 2013 Nov; 34(11):1252-62. PMID: 24186940
Minimizing nitrogen (N) fertilization inputs during cultivation is essential for sustainable production of bioenergy and biofuels. The biomass crop willow (Salix spp.) is considered to have low N fertilizer requirements...