Browsing by Author "Byrne, Margaret"

Browsing by Author "Byrne, Margaret"

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  • Ahrens, Collin W.; Mazanec, Richard A.; Paap, Trudy; Ruthrof, Katinka X.; Challis, Anthea; Hardy, Giles E. St. J.; Byrne, Margaret; Tissue, David T.; Rymer, Paul D. (Wiley Open Access, 2019-07)
    Natural ecosystems are under pressure from increasing abiotic and biotic stressors, including climate change and novel pathogens, which are putting species at risk of local extinction, and altering community structure, ...
  • Myburg, Alexander Andrew; Grattapaglia, Dario; Tuskan, Gerald A.; Hellsten, Uffe; Hayes, Richard D.; Grimwood, Jane; Jenkins, Jerry; Lindquist, Erika; Tice, Hope; Bauer, Diane; Goodstein, David M.; Dubchak, Inna; Poliakov, Alexandre; Mizrachi, Eshchar; Kullan, Anand Raj Kumar; Hussey, Steven Grant; Pinard, Desre; Van der Merwe, Karen; Singh, Pooja; Van Jaarsveld, Ida; Silva-Junior, Orzenil B.; Togawa, Roberto C.; Pappas, Marilia R.; Faria, Danielle A.; Sansaloni, Carolina P.; Petroli, Cesar D.; Yang, Xiaohan; Ranjan, Priya; Tschaplinski, Timothy J.; Ye, Chu-Yu; Li, Ting; Sterck, Lieven; Vanneste, Kevin; Murat, Florent; Soler, Marcal; Clemente, Helene San; Saidi, Naijib; Cassan-Wang, Hua; Dunand, Christophe; Hefer, Charles Amadeus; Bornberg-Bauer, Erich; Kersting, Anna R.; Vining, Kelly; Amarasinghe, Vindhya; Ranik, Martin; Naithani, Sushma; Elser, Justin; Boyd, Alexander E.; Liston, Aaron; Spatafora, Joseph W.; Dharmwardhana, Palitha; Raja, Rajani; Sullivan, Christopher; Romanel, Elisson; Alves-Ferreira, Marcio; Kulheim, Carsten; Foley, William; Carocha, Victor; Paiva, Jorge; Kudrna, David; Brommonschenkel, Sergio H.; Pasquali, Giancarlo; Byrne, Margaret; Rigault, Philippe; Tibbits, Josquin; Spokevicius, Antanas; Jones, Rebecca C.; Steane, Dorothy A.; Vaillancourt, Rene E.; Potts, Brad M.; Joubert, Fourie; Barry, Kerrie; Pappas Jr, Georgios J.; Strauss, Steven H.; Jaiswal, Pankaj; Grima-Pettenati, Jacqueline; Salse, Jerome; Van de Peer, Yves; Rokhsar, Daniel S.; Schmutz, Jeremy (Nature Publising Group, 2014-06-19)
    Eucalypts are the world’smost widely planted hardwood trees. Their outstanding diversity, adaptability and growth have made them a global renewable resource of fibre and energy. We sequenced and assembled .94% of the ...