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  1. Wounding and methyl jasmonate increase cyanogenic glucoside concentrations in Sorghum bicolor via upregulation of biosynthesis
  2. Is the Invasiveness of Pittosporum undulatum in Eucalypt Forests Explained by the Wide Ranging Effects of Its Secondary Metabolites?
  3. Variant analysis of grain size related genes in the genus Sorghum
  4. Acclimation to water stress improves tolerance to heat and freezing in a common alpine grass
  5. Regulation of cyanogenic glucosides in wild and domesticated Eusorghum taxa
  6. Cyanide Content of Cassava Food Products Available in Australia
  7. Multivariate selection mediated by aridity predicts divergence of drought‐resistant traits along natural aridity gradients of an invasive weed
  8. Dhurrin increases but does not mitigate oxidative stress in droughted Sorghum bicolor
  9. Transcript profiles of wild and domesticated sorghum under water-stressed conditions and the differential impact on dhurrin metabolism
  10. Cyanogenesis in the Sorghum Genus: From Genotype to Phenotype
  11. Regulation of dhurrin pathway gene expression during Sorghum bicolor development
  12. Effects of Salinity on the Growth and Nutrition of Taro (Colocasia esculenta): Implications for Food Security
  13. Do mycorrhizae increase plant growth and pollutant removal in stormwater biofilters?
  14. Variation in production of cyanogenic glucosides during early plant development: A comparison of wild and domesticated sorghum
  15. Nitrogen availability and allocation in sorghum and its wild relatives: Divergent roles for cyanogenic glucosides
  16. Allocation of Resources to Cyanogenic Glucosides Does Not Incur a Growth Sacrifice in Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench
  17. Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Metabolites during Sorghum Germination
  18. Crop wild relatives as a genetic resource for generating low-cyanide, drought-tolerant Sorghum
  19. Determination of Phylogenetic Relationships of the Genus Sorghum Using Nuclear and Chloroplast Genome Assembly
  20. Averting robo-bees: why free-flying robotic bees are a bad idea
  21. Investigation into the role of DNA methylation in cyanogenesis in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench)
  22. Two Chloroflexi classes independently evolved the ability to persist on atmospheric hydrogen and carbon monoxide
  23. The role of spore size in the global pattern of co‐occurrence among Selaginella species
  24. Overdosing with apricot kernels – seriously?
  25. Pacific Medical Student Association (PMSA); a report from a RANZCP sponsored inaugural medical student camp
  26. A comparison of photoautotrophic, heterotrophic, and mixotrophic growth for biomass production by the green algaScenedesmussp. (Chlorophyceae)
  27. Label-free Raman hyperspectral imaging analysis localizes the cyanogenic glucoside dhurrin to the cytoplasm in sorghum cells
  28. Counting the costs: nitrogen partitioning in Sorghum mutants
  29. Integrating the Passenger-Driver hypothesis and plant community functional traits to the restoration of lands degraded by invasive trees
  30. Photosynthetic physiology of Scenedesmus sp. (Chlorophyceae) under photoautotrophic and molasses-based heterotrophic and mixotrophic conditions
  31. Use of a chemical inhibitor as an alternative approach to enhance lipid production inChlamydomonas reinhardtii(Chlorophyceae)
  32. Resilience of cassava (Manihot esculentaCrantz) to salinity: implications for food security in low-lying regions
  33. Interactive effects of temperature and drought on cassava growth and toxicity: implications for food security?
  34. Comparing the self-efficacy and writing-related abilities of native and non-native English-speaking students
  35. Effects of down-regulating ornithine decarboxylase upon putrescine-associated metabolism and growth inNicotiana tabacumL.
  36. Sequencing wild and cultivated cassava and related species reveals extensive interspecific hybridization and genetic diversity
  37. Drought-induced changes in nitrogen partitioning between cyanide and nitrate in leaves and stems of sorghum grown at elevated CO2 are age dependent
  38. New tools for a new age: An evolution or revolution in higher education?
  39. Design for learning – a case study of blended learning in a science unit
  40. Impacts of phosphorus availability on lipid production by Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
  41. The bifurcation of the cyanogenic glucoside and glucosinolate biosynthetic pathways
  42. Metabolic consequences of knocking outUGT85B1, the gene encoding the glucosyltransferase required for synthesis of dhurrin inSorghum bicolor(L. Moench)
  43. Impacts of nitrogen and phosphorus starvation on the physiology of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
  44. Redesigning the learning management systems as a teaching space increased student engagement
  45. Keynote and Oral Papers
  46. Utilization of a high-throughput shoot imaging system to examine the dynamic phenotypic responses of a C4 cereal crop plant to nitrogen and water deficiency over time
  47. Cyanogenic Glycosides: Synthesis, Physiology, and Phenotypic Plasticity
  48. Osmotic stress effects on cyanide in sorghum
  49. Age versus stage: does ontogeny modify the effect of phosphorus and arbuscular mycorrhizas on above- and below-ground defence in forage sorghum?
  50. Crops for a future climate
  51. Drought adversely affects tuber development and nutritional quality of the staple crop cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
  52. Estimating Hydrogen Cyanide in Forage Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
  53. Drying and processing protocols affect the quantification of cyanogenic glucosides in forage sorghum
  54. Cassava about-FACE: Greater than expected yield stimulation of cassava (Manihot esculenta) by future CO2levels
  55. Variations in the Chemical Composition of Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Leaves and Roots As Affected by Genotypic and Environmental Variation
  56. Total cyanide content of cassava food products in Australia
  57. A combined biochemical screen and TILLING approach identifies mutations in Sorghum bicolor L. Moench resulting in acyanogenic forage production
  58. Plant nutrient acquisition and utilisation in a high carbon dioxide world
  59. Cassava: The Drought, War and Famine Crop in a Changing World
  60. Allocation of nitrogen to chemical defence and plant functional traits is constrained by soil N
  61. Chemical ecology in coupled human and natural systems: people, manioc, multitrophic interactions and global change
  62. Growth and nutritive value of cassava (Manihot esculentaCranz.) are reduced when grown in elevated CO2
  63. Unbalancing global resources: Will plants be edible in a high CO2 world?
  64. Genetic variation for early flowering, survival and growth in sugar gum (Eucalyptus cladocalyx F. Muell) in southern Atacama Desert
  65. Changes in Nutritional Value of Cyanogenic Trifolium repens Grown at Elevated Atmospheric CO2
  66. Plasmodium falciparumgrowth is arrested by monoterpenes from eucalyptus oil
  67. Frequency and distribution of cyanogenic glycosides in Eucalyptus L’Hérit
  68. Research note : Micropropagation of Eucalyptus polybractea selected for key essential oil traits
  69. Temperature thresholds for germination and survival of Pittosporum undulatum: implications for management by fire
  70. Regulation of oil accumulation in single glands of Eucalyptus polybractea
  71. Focal plane array infrared imaging: a new way to analyse leaf tissue
  72. Growth cost and ontogenetic expression patterns of defence in cyanogenic Eucalyptus spp.
  73. Foreword to 'Plant and Ecosystem Physiology: Research and Methodology'
  74. The accumulation of terpenoid oils does not incur a growth cost in Eucalyptus polybractea seedlings
  75. Terpene deployment in Eucalyptus polybractea; relationships with leaf�structure, environmental stresses, and growth
  76. Cyanogenesis in tropical Prunus turneriana: characterisation, variation and response to low light
  77. Cyanogenic Eucalyptus nobilis is polymorphic for both prunasin and specific β-glucosidases
  78. Light alters the allocation of nitrogen to cyanogenic glycosides in Eucalyptus cladocalyx
  79. Defense chemistry of cyanogenic Eucalyptus cladocalyx seedlings is affected by water supply
  80. Influence of water stress on cyanogenic capacity in Eucalyptus cladocalyx
  81. Temporal and spatial variation in cyanogenic glycosides in Eucalyptus cladocalyx
  82. Enhanced CO2 alters the relationship between photosynthesis and defence in cyanogenic Eucalyptus cladocalyx F. Muell.
  83. Effects of Drought and High Temperature on Grain Growth in Wheat
  84. Invasion by Pittosporum undulatum of the forests of central Victoria. IV. Shade tolerance
  85. Invasion by Pittosporum undulatum of the Forests of Central Victoria. II. Dispersal, Germination and Establishment
  86. Invasion by Pittosporum undulatum of the Forests of Central Victoria. III. Effects of Temperature and Light on Growth and Drought Resistance
  87. Invasion by Pittosporum undulatum of the Forests of Central Victoria. I. Invasion Patterns and Plant Morphology