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2015The dynamics of cereal cyst nematode infection differ between susceptible and resistant barley cultivars and lead to changes in (1,3;1,4)-β-glucan levels and HvCslF gene transcript abundanceAditya, J.; Lewis, J.; Shirley, N.; Tan, H.; Henderson, M.; Fincher, G.; Burton, R.; Mather, D.; Tucker, M.
2015Differential expression of the HvCslF6 gene late in grain development may explain quantitative differences in (1,3;1,4)-β-glucan concentration in barleyWong, S.; Shirley, N.; Little, A.; Khoo, K.; Schwerdt, J.; Fincher, G.; Burton, R.; Mather, D.
2013Grain development in Brachypodium and other grasses: possible interactions between cell expansion, starch deposition, and cell-wall synthesisTrafford, K.; Haleux, P.; Henderson, M.; Parker, M.; Shirley, N.; Tucker, M.; Fincher, G.; Burton, R.
2016The dynamics of transcript abundance during cellularization of developing barley endospermZhang, R.; Tucker, M.; Burton, R.; Shirley, N.; Little, A.; Morris, J.; Milne, L.; Houston, K.; Hedley, P.; Waugh, R.; Fincher, G.
2015Distribution, structure and biosynthetic gene families of (1,3;1,4)-β-glucan in Sorghum bicolorErmawar, R.; Collins, H.; Byrt, C.; Betts, N.; Henderson, M.; Shirley, N.; Schwerdt, J.; Lahnstein, J.; Fincher, G.; Burton, R.
2015Powerful regulatory systems and post-transcriptional gene silencing resist increases in cellulose content in cell walls of barleyTan, H.; Shirley, N.; Singh, R.; Henderson, M.; Dhugga, K.; Mayo, G.; Fincher, G.; Burton, R.
2010Expression of vacuolar H⁺-pyrophosphatase (OVP3) is under control of an anoxia-inducible promoter in riceLiu, Q.; Zhang, Q.; Burton, R.; Shirley, N.; Atwell, B.
2008The genetics and transcriptional profiles of the cellulose synthase-like HvCslF gene family in barleyBurton, R.; Jobling, S.; Harvey, A.; Shirley, N.; Mather, D.; Bacic, A.; Fincher, G.
2004The CesA gene family of barley. Quantitative analysis of transcripts reveals two groups of co-expressed genesBurton, R.; Shirley, N.; King, B.; Harvey, A.; Fincher, G.
2010A customized gene expression microarray reveals that the brittle stem phenotype fs2 of barley is attributable to a retroelement in the HvCesA4 cellulose synthase geneBurton, R.; Ma, G.; Baumann, U.; Harvey, A.; Shirley, N.; Taylor, J.; Pettolino, F.; Bacic, A.; Beatty, M.; Simmons, C.; Dhugga, K.; Rafalski, J.; Tingey, S.; Fincher, G.