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2012A transgenic transcription factor (TaDREB3) in barley affects the expression of microRNAs and other small non-coding RNAsHackenberg, M.; Shi, B.; Gustafson, P.; Langridge, P.; Alvarez, M.L.
2015Diversity in boron toxicity tolerance of Australian barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) genotypesHayes, J.; Pallotta, M.; Garcia, M.; Öz, M.; Rongala, J.; Sutton, T.
2010The CC-NB-LRR-Type Rdg2a resistance gene confers immunity to the seed-borne barley leaf stripe pathogen in the absence of hypersensitive cell deathBulgarelli, D.; Biselli, C.; Collins, N.; Consonni, G.; Stanca, A.; Schulze-Lefert, P.; Vale, G.; Bendahmane, M.
2006Extreme population-dependent linkage disequilibrium detected in an inbreeding plant species, Hordeum vulgareCaldwell, K.; Russell, J.; Langridge, P.; Powell, W.
2014High-throughput phenotyping to detect drought tolerance QTL in wild barley introgression linesHonsdorf, N.; March, T.; Berger, B.; Tester, M.; Pillen, K.; Zhang, T.
2014Evaluating contribution of ionic, osmotic and oxidative stress components towards salinity tolerance in barleyAdem, G.; Roy, S.; Zhou, M.; Bowman, J.; Shabala, S.
2014The barley genome sequence assembly reveals three additional members of the CslF (1,3;1,4)-β-glucan synthase gene familySchreiber, M.; Wright, F.; MacKenzie, K.; Hedley, P.; Schwerdt, J.; Little, A.; Burton, R.; Fincher, G.; Marshall, D.; Waugh, R.; Halpin, C.; Hazen, S.
2019Characterisation of barley resistance to rhynchosporium on chromosome 6HSCoulter, M.; Büttner, B.; Hofmann, K.; Bayer, M.; Ramsay, L.; Schweizer, G.; Waugh, R.; Looseley, M.E.; Avrova, A.
2016Alternative splicing of barley clock genes in response to low temperatureCalixto, C.P.G.; Simpson, C.G.; Waugh, R.; Brown, J.W.S.; Buratti, E.
2017Quantitative trait loci for yield and grain plumpness relative to maturity in three populations of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) grown in a low rain-fall environmentObsa, B.; Eglinton, J.; Coventry, S.; March, T.; Guillaume, M.; Le, T.; Hayden, M.; Langridge, P.; Fleury, D.; Raman, H.