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4. Explaining the worldwide distributions of two highly mobile species: Cakile edentula and Cakile maritima

5. High-throughput phenotyping using digital and hyperspectral imaging-derived biomarkers for genotypic nitrogen response

6. Targeted enrichment by solution-based hybrid capture to identify genetic sequence variants in barley

7. Hybridisation-based target enrichment of phenology genes to dissect the genetic basis of yield and adaptation in barley

8. Hybridisation-based target enrichment of phenology genes to dissect the genetic basis of yield and adaptation in barley

9. Targeted enrichment by solution-based hybrid capture to identify genetic sequence variants in barley

11. Shifting the limits in wheat research and breeding using a fully annotated reference genome

12. Optical and physical mapping with local finishing enables megabase-scale resolution of agronomically important regions in the wheat genome

13. Optical and physical mapping with local finishing enables megabase-scale resolution of agronomically important regions in the wheat genome.

14. Hybridisation-based target enrichment of phenology genes to dissect the genetic basis of yield and adaptation in barley

18. Disease cycle of Austropuccinia psidii on Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus obliqua leaves of different rust response phenotypes.

19. Medium term water deficit elicits distinct transcriptome responses in Eucalyptus species of contrasting environmental origin

27. Efficient multi-allelic genome editing via CRISPR-Cas9 ribonucleoprotein-based delivery to Brassica napus mesophyll protoplasts.

29. Dating Abuse and Harassment Among Sexual and Gender Minority U.S. College Students.

30. Haplotype-Based Genome-Wide Association Analysis Using Exome Capture Assay and Digital Phenotyping Identifies Genetic Loci Underlying Salt Tolerance Mechanisms in Wheat.

31. Novel Design of Imputation-Enabled SNP Arrays for Breeding and Research Applications Supporting Multi-Species Hybridization.

32. Optical maps refine the bread wheat Triticum aestivum cv. Chinese Spring genome assembly.

34. Austropuccinia psidii, causing myrtle rust, has a gigabase-sized genome shaped by transposable elements.

35. Genome-wide association reveals a complex architecture for rust resistance in 2300 worldwide bread wheat accessions screened under various Australian conditions.

36. High-throughput phenotyping using digital and hyperspectral imaging-derived biomarkers for genotypic nitrogen response.

37. High-resolution mapping of rachis nodes per rachis, a critical determinant of grain yield components in wheat.

38. Publisher Correction: Exome sequencing highlights the role of wild-relative introgression in shaping the adaptive landscape of the wheat genome.

39. Exome sequencing highlights the role of wild-relative introgression in shaping the adaptive landscape of the wheat genome.

40. Hybridisation-based target enrichment of phenology genes to dissect the genetic basis of yield and adaptation in barley.

41. Targeted enrichment by solution-based hybrid capture to identify genetic sequence variants in barley.

42. Optical and physical mapping with local finishing enables megabase-scale resolution of agronomically important regions in the wheat genome.

43. Exome sequence genotype imputation in globally diverse hexaploid wheat accessions.

44. Medium term water deficit elicits distinct transcriptome responses in Eucalyptus species of contrasting environmental origin.

45. Detection and validation of genomic regions associated with resistance to rust diseases in a worldwide hexaploid wheat landrace collection using BayesR and mixed linear model approaches.

46. The Use of Induced Somatic Sector Analysis (ISSA) for Studying Genes and Promoters Involved in Wood Formation and Secondary Stem Development.

47. The genome of Eucalyptus grandis.

48. Chloroplast genome analysis of Australian eucalypts--Eucalyptus, Corymbia, Angophora, Allosyncarpia and Stockwellia (Myrtaceae).

49. Transformation of cambial tissue in vivo provides an efficient means for induced somatic sector analysis and gene testing in stems of woody plant species.

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