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1999 Research Report

Journal Article

Ait-Ali, T*, Frances, F*, Weller, JL, Reid, JB, Kendrick, RE*, Kamiya, Y*, ‘Regulation of Gibberellin 20-Oxidase and Gibberellin 3ß-Hydroxylase Transcript Accumulation during De-Etiolation of Pea Seedlings’, Plant Physiology, 121 783-791 (1999) [A1]

Barnes, RW, Hill, RS, ‘ CeratopetalumFruits from Australian cainozoic sediments and their significance for petal evolution in the Genus’, Australian Systematic Botany, 12 635-645 (1999) [A1]

Barnes, RW, Hill, RS, ‘Microfossils of Callicoma and Codia (Cunoniaceae) from Australian Cainozic sediments’, Australian Systematic Botany, 12 647-670 (1999) [A1]

Batge, SL, Ross, JJ, Reid, JB, ‘Abscisic Acid levels in seeds of the giberellin-deficient mutant lh-2 of pea ( Pisum Sativum)’, Physiologia Plantarum, 105 485-490 (1999) [A1]

Bolch, CJS, Negri, AP*, Hallegraeff, GM, ‘Gymnodinium microreticulatum Sp. Nov. (Dinophyceae): a naked, microreticulte cyst-producing dinoflagellate, distinct from Gymnodinium catenatum and Gymnodinium nolleri’, Phycologia, 38 (4) 301-313 (1999) [A1]

Bolch, CJS, Blackburn, SI*, Hallegraeff, GM, Vaillancourt, RE, ‘Genetic variation among strains of the toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae)’, Journal of Phycology, 35 356-367 (1999) [A1]

Brodribb, TJ, Hill, RS, ‘The importance of xylem constraints on the distribution of conifer species’, New Phytologist, 143 365-372 (1999) [A1]

Cambecedes, J*, Potts, BM, Vaillancourt, RE, ‘Morphological and Genetic Variation in Centrolepis paludicola and C. Monogyna (Centrolepidaceae)’, Australian Systematic Botany, 12 679-688 (1999) [A1]

Chambers, PGS, Borralho, NMG, ‘A simple model to examine the impact of changes in wood traits on the costs of thermomechanical pulping and high-brightness newsprint production with radiata pine’, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 29 (10) 1615-1626 (1999) [A1]

Doblin, M, Blackburn, SI*, Hallegraeff, GM, ‘Comparative study of selenium requirements of three phytoplankton species: Gymnodinium catenatum, Alexandrium minutum (Dinophyta) andChaetoceros cf. tenuissimus (Bacillariophyta)’, Journal of Plankton Research, 21 (6) 1153-1169 (1999) [A1]

Dutkowski, GV, Potts, BM, ‘Geographical patterns of genetic variation in Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus and a revised racial classification’, Australian Journal of Botany, 46 (5) 237-263 (1999) [A1]

Garnett, TP, Smethurst, PJ, ‘Ammonium and nitrate uptake by Eucalyptus nitens: effects of pH and temperature’, Plant and Soil, 214 133-140 (1999) [A1]

Hill, RS, Carpenter, RJ*, ‘Ginkgo Leaves from Paleogene Sediments in Tasmania’, Australian Journal of Botany, 47 717-724 (1999) [A1]

Hill, RS, Brodribb, TJ, ‘Southern Conifers in Time and Space’, Australian Journal of Botany, 47 639-696 (1999) [A1]

Hunt, MA, Hodson, SL, ‘Accurate area determination of complex leaves using digital image analysis’, Aust. J. Plant Physiol., 26 767-772 (1999) [A1]

Hunt, MA, Beadle, CL, Cherry, ML, ‘Allometric relationships between stem variables and leaf area in planted Eucalyptus nitens and naturally regenerating Acacia dealbata’, New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science, 29 (2) 289-300 (1999) [A1]

Hunt, MA, Unwin, GL, Beadle, CL, ‘Effects of naturally regenerated Acacia dealbata on the productivity of a Eucalyptus nitens plantation in Tasmania, Australia’, Forest Ecology and Management, 117 75-85 (1999) [A1]

Jackson, HD, Steane, DA, Potts, BM, Vaillancourt, RE, ‘Chloroplast DNA evidence for reticulate evolution in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae)’, Molecular Ecology, 8 739-751 (1999) [A1]

Jackson, WD, ‘Tasmanian Legacy of Man and Fire’, Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 133 (1) 1-14 (1999) [A1]

Jordan, GJ, ‘A New Early Pleistocene Species of Nothofagus and the Climatic Implications of Co-occurring Nothofagus Fossils’, Australian Systematic Botany, 12 757-765 (1999) [A1]

Jordan, GJ, Potts, BM, Wiltshire, RJE, ‘Strong, independent, quantitative genetic control of the timing of vegetative phase change and first flowering in Eucalyptus globulusssp. globulus(Tasmanian Blue Gum)’, Heredity, 83 179-187 (1999) [A1]

Jordan, GJ, Hill, RS, ‘The Phylogenetic Affinites of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) Leaf Fossils Based on Combined Molecular and Morphological Data’, Int. J. Plant Sci., 160 (6) 1177-1188 (1999) [A1]

Lester, DR, Ross, JJ, Smith, JJ, Elliott, RC, Reid, JB, ‘Gibberellin 2-oxidation and the SLN gene of Pisum sativum’, The Plant Journal, 19 (1) 65-73 (1999) [A1]

Lester, DR, Mackenzie-Hose, AK, Davies, PJ, Ross, JJ, Reid, JB, ‘The influence of the null le-2 mutation on gibberellin levels in developing pea seeds’, Plant Growth Regulation, 27 83-89 (1999) [A1]

MacPhail, MK, Pemberton, M*, Jacobson, G*, ‘Peat mounds of southwest Tasmania: possible regions’, Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 46 667-677 (1999) [A1]

Marshall, JA, Hallegraeff, GM, ‘Comparative ecophysiology of the harmful algaChattonella marina (Raphidophyceae) from South Australian and Japanese waters’, Journal of Plankton Research, 21 (10) 1809-1822 (1999) [A1]

McKinnon, G, Steane, DA, Potts, BM, Vaillancourt, RE, ‘Incongruence between chloroplast and species phylogenies in Eucalyptussubgenus Monocalyptus(Myrtaceae)’, Amer J. Bot, 86 (7) 1038-1046 (1999) [A1]

McMinn, A, Ashworth, CM, Ryan, K*, ‘Growth and Productivity of Antarctic Sea Ice Algae under PAR and UV Irradiances’, Botanica Marina, 42 401-407 (1999) [A1]

McMinn, A, Skerratt, JH, Trull, T, Ashworth, CM, Lizotte, M*, ‘Nutrient stress gradient in the bottom 5 cm of fast ice, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica’, Polar Biology, 21 220-227 (1999) [A1]

Medhurst, J, Battaglia, M, Cherry, ML, Hunt, MA, White, DA, Beadle, CL, ‘Allometric relationships for Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) Maiden plantations’, Trees, 14 (2) 91-101 (1999) [A1]

Murfet, IC, Taylor, SA, ‘Flowering gene Ppd in pea: Map position and disturbed segregation of allele ppd-2’, Journal of Heredity, 90 (5) 548-550 (1999) [A1]

Nomura, T*, Kitasaka, Y*, Takatsuto, S*, Reid, JB, Fukami, M*, Yokota, T*, ‘Brassinosteroid/Sterol Synthesis and Plant Growth as Affected bylka andlkb mutations of Pea’, Plant Physiology, 119 1517-1526 (1999) [A1]

Pazour, GJ*, Koutoulis, A, Benashski, SE*, Dickert, BL*, Sheng, S*, Patel-King, RS*, King, SM*, Witman, GB*, ‘LCS, the Chlamydomonas Homologue of the t complex-encoded Protein Tctex2, is Essential for Outer Dynein Arm Assembly’, Molecular Biology of the Cell, 10 (10) 3507-3520 (1999) [A1]

Pinkard, EA, Battaglia, M, Beadle, CL, Sands, PJ, ‘Modeling the effect of physiological responses to green pruning on net biomass production of Eucalyptus nitens’, Tree Physiology, 19 1-12 (1999) [A1]

Rigby, GR*, Hallegraeff, GM, Sutton, SC*, ‘Novel ballast water heating technique offers cost-effective treatment to reduce risk of global transport of harmful marine organisms’, Marine Ecology Progess Series, 191 289-293 (1999) [A1]

Ross, JJ, Mackenzie-Hose, AK, Davies, PJ, Lester, DR, Twitchin, B*, Reid, JB, ‘Further evidence for feedback regulation of gibberellin biosynthesis in pea’, Physiologia Plantarum, 105 532-538 (1999) [A1]

Ruaud, JN, Lawrence, NL, Pepper, S, Potts, BM, Borralho, NMG, ‘Genetic variation of in vitro rooting ability with time in Eucalyptus globulus’, Silvae Genetica, 48 (1) 4-7 (1999) [A1]

Steane, DA, McKinnon, G, Vaillancourt, RE, Potts, BM, ‘ITS Sequence Data Resolve Higher Level Relationships Among the Eucalypts’, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 12 (2) 215-223 (1999) [A1]

Symons, GM, Murfet, IC, Ross, JJ, Sherriff, LJ, Warkentin, TD*, ‘Bushy, a dominant pea mutant characterised by short, thin stems, tiny leaves and a major reduction in apical dominance’, Physiologia Plantarum, 107 346-352 (1999) [A1]

Whang, SS, Hill, RS, ‘Late Palaeocene Cupressaceae Macrofossils at Lake Bungarby, New South Wales’, Australian Systematic Botany, 12 241-254 (1999) [A1]

White, DA, Beadle, CL, Sands, PJ, Worledge, D, Honeysett, JL, ‘Quantifying the effect of cumulative water stress on stomatal conductance of Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus nitens: a phenomenological approach’, Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 26 17-27 (1999) [A1]

Whitham, TG*, Martinsen, GD*, Floate, KD*, Dungey, HS, Potts, BM, Keim, P*, ‘Plant hybrid zones affect biodiversity: tools for a genetic-based understanding of community structure’, Ecology, 80 (2) 416-428 (1999) [A1]

Williams, DR, Ross, JJ, Reid, JB, Potts, BM, ‘Response of Eucalyptus nitens seedlings to gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitors’, Plant Growth Regulation, 27 (2) 125-129 (1999) [A1]

Williams, DR, Potts, BM, Black, PG, ‘Testing single visit pollination procedures for Eucalyptus globulus and E.nitens’, Australian Forestry, 62 (4) 346-352 (1999) [A1]

Book

Reid, JB, Hill, RS, Brown, MJ, Hovenden, MJ (ed), Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Hobart, 456 (1999) [B3]

Chapter in Book

Crowden, RK, ‘Alpine Vegetation’, Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Reid, JB. Hill, RS. Hovenden, MJ. (ed), Hobart, 333-356 (1999) [C2]

Dalton, PJ, Kantvilas, G*, Mills, AK, ‘Non-Vascular Plants’, Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Reid, JB. Hill, RS. Hovenden, MJ. (ed), Hobart, 125-144 (1999) [C2]

Hill, RS, Orchard, AE*, ‘Composition and endemism of Vascular Plants’, Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Reid, JB. Hill, RS. Hovenden, MJ. (ed), Hobart, 89-124 (1999) [C2]

Hill, RS, Macphail, MK*, Jordan, GJ, ‘Tertiary History and Origins of the Flora and Vegetation’, Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Reid, JB. Hill, RS. Hovenden, MJ. (ed), Hobart, 39-63 (1999) [C2]

Jackson, WD, ‘Palaeohistory of vegetation change: the last 2 million years’, Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Reid, JB. Hill, RS. Hovenden, MJ. (ed), Hobart, 64-88 (1999) [C2]

Jackson, WD, Brown, MJ, ‘Pattern and Process in the Vegetation’, Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Reid, JB. Hill, RS. Hovenden, MJ. (ed), Hobart, 357-380 (1999) [C2]

Jackson, WD, ‘The Tasmanian Environment’, Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Reid, JB. Hill, RS. Hovenden, MJ. (ed), Hobart, 11-38 (1999) [C2]

Jackson, WD, ‘Vegetation Types’, Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Reid, JB. Hill, RS. Hovenden, MJ. (ed), Hobart, 1-10 (1999) [C2]

Reid, JB, Potts, BM, ‘Eucalypt Biology’, Vegetation of Tasmania, ABRS, Reid, JB. Hill, RS. Brown, MJ. Hovenden, MJ. (ed), Hobart, 198-223 (1999) [C2]

Thesis

Dalton, PJ, ‘Ecological Studies on Tasmanian Bryophyta’ (1999) [M1]

Tang, Y, ‘The Life History of Richeoideae (Epacridaceae)’ (1999) [M1]

Bolch, CJS, ‘Evolution, species resolution ad molecular population genetics of the Gymnodinium catenatum toxic dinoflagellate species complex: tracing global dispersal and population dynamics’ (1999) [M3]

Hunt, MA, ‘Competition between plantation Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) and naturally regenerating Acacia dealbata Link’ (1999) [M3]

Lush, GJ, ‘Novel Exotoxic principle(s) Produced by the Toxic Dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum: Effects on Brine Shrimp (Artemia salina) and Larval Fish (Rhombosolea taparina)’ (1999) [M3]

Wei, X, ‘Genetic Evaluation of Eucalyptus urophylla for pulp production in south east China’ (1999) [M3]

Other Public Output

Askey-Doran, M*, Potts, W*, Lambourne, M*, Jordan, GJ, ‘Riparian Vegetation in Tasmania: Factors affecting regeneration and recruitment’, Riparian Vegetation in Tasmania: Factors affecting regenerat, DPIWE, Hobart, 1, 1 (1999) [O5]


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