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A bipartite transcription factor module controlling expression in the bundle sheath of Arabidopsis thaliana

Date: 23 November 2020

Contributors: Patrick J. Dickinson, Jana Kneřová, Marek Szecówka, Sean R. Stevenson, Steven J. Burgess, Hugh Mulvey, Anne-Maarit Bågman, Allison Gaudinier, Siobhan M. Brady & Julian M. Hibberd

Journal: Nature Plants

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Local accumulation of reactive oxygen species in the rice bundle sheath during high light stress can be independent of photosynthesis and mediated by NADPH oxidase

Date: 30 October 2020

Contributors: Haiyan Xiong, Lei Hua, Ivan Reyna-Llorens, Yi Shi, Kun-Ming Chen, Nicholas Smirnoff, Johannes Kromdijk, and Julian M. Hibberd

Journal: PNAS

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Combining computer vision and deep learning to enable ultra-scale aerial phenotyping and precision agriculture: a case study of lettuce

Date: 1 June 2019

Contributors: Bauer, A., Bostrom, A.G., Ball, J., Applegate, C., Cheng, T., Laycock, S., Rojas, S.M., Kirwan, J. and Zhou, J

Journal: Horticulture Research

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Ancient duons may underpin spatial patterning of gene expression in C4 leaves

Date: 5 February 2018

Contributors: Ivan Reyna-Llorens, Steven J. Burgess, Gregory Reeves, Pallavi Singh, Sean R. Stevenson, Ben P. Williams, Susan Stanley, and Julian M. Hibberd

Journal: PNAS

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Independent and Parallel Recruitment of Preexisting Mechanisms Underlying C4 Photosynthesis

Date: 18 March 2011

Contributors: Naomi J. Brown, Christine A. Newell, Susan Stanley, Jit E. Chen, Abigail J. Perrin, Kaisa Kajala, and Julian M. Hibberd

Journal: Science

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