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Christine Beveridge

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The New Phytologist|April 17, 2021
The ups and downs of signalling between root and shootChristine Beveridge
Nature|August 22, 2007
Order of meritChristine Beveridge, Suzanne Morris
Nature Plants|July 24, 2023
The strigolactone pathway plays a crucial role in integrating metabolic and nutritional signals in plantsFrancois Barbier, Franziska Fichtner, Christine Beveridge
Plant Physiology|July 31, 2009
Interactions between auxin and strigolactone in shoot branching controlAlice Hayward, Petra Stirnberg, Christine Beveridge, et al.
The New Phytologist|September 19, 2019
Sugar availability suppresses the auxin-induced strigolactone pathway to promote bud outgrowthJessica Bertheloot, François Barbier, Frédéric Boudon, et al.
Genes & Development|June 20, 2003
MAX4 and RMS1 are orthologous dioxygenase-like genes that regulate shoot branching in Arabidopsis and peaKarim Sorefan, Jon Booker, Karine Haurogné, et al.
Plos One|February 22, 2020
Lipidomics analysis of juveniles' blue mussels (Mytilus edulis L. 1758), a key economic and ecological speciesVincenzo Alessandro Laudicella, Christine Beveridge, Stefano Carboni, et al.
Plant Physiology|April 1, 2021
Sucrose promotes stem branching through cytokininBolaji Babajide Salam, Francois Barbier, Raz Danieli, et al.
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The New Phytologist|April 17, 2021
The ups and downs of signalling between root and shootChristine Beveridge
Nature|August 22, 2007
Order of meritChristine Beveridge, Suzanne Morris
Nature Plants|July 24, 2023
The strigolactone pathway plays a crucial role in integrating metabolic and nutritional signals in plantsFrancois Barbier, Franziska Fichtner, Christine Beveridge
Plant Physiology|July 31, 2009
Interactions between auxin and strigolactone in shoot branching controlAlice Hayward, Petra Stirnberg, Christine Beveridge, et al.
The New Phytologist|September 19, 2019
Sugar availability suppresses the auxin-induced strigolactone pathway to promote bud outgrowthJessica Bertheloot, François Barbier, Frédéric Boudon, et al.
Genes & Development|June 20, 2003
MAX4 and RMS1 are orthologous dioxygenase-like genes that regulate shoot branching in Arabidopsis and peaKarim Sorefan, Jon Booker, Karine Haurogné, et al.
Plos One|February 22, 2020
Lipidomics analysis of juveniles' blue mussels (Mytilus edulis L. 1758), a key economic and ecological speciesVincenzo Alessandro Laudicella, Christine Beveridge, Stefano Carboni, et al.
Plant Physiology|April 1, 2021
Sucrose promotes stem branching through cytokininBolaji Babajide Salam, Francois Barbier, Raz Danieli, et al.
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