Christine Beveridge
Professor
Biological Sciences
The University of Queensland
Egypt
Biography
Christine Beveridge Professor interest is in the control of plant development. Her research is funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) and Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL). It focuses on understanding the role of plant hormones in the regulation and coordination of plant development. Christine is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, a Highy Cited Researcher (http://highlycited.com/) and President of the International Plant Growth Substances Association.
Research Interest
Her interets on crop production and horticulture.
Publications
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Mason Michael G, Ross John J, Babst Benjamin A, Wienclaw Brittany N, Beveridge, Christine A (2014) Sugar demand, not auxin, is the initial regulator of apical dominance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 111 16: 6092-6097.
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Barbier Francois F, Lunn John E, Beveridge Christine A (2015) Ready, steady, go! A sugar hit starts the race to shoot branching. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 25: 39-45
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Brewer Philip B, Dun Elizabeth A, Gui Renyi Mason, Michael G, Beveridge Christine A (2015) Strigolactone inhibition of branching independent of polar auxin transport. Plant Physiology 168: 1820-1829.