Chris Buckley
@cbuckley.bsky.social
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Postdoc researcher finding out what makes wheat tick @ University of Melbourne
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Chris Buckley
Mike Haydon π± πΎ 𧬠β°
24 days ago
Iβm very pleased to share our latest work, led by the talented
@cbuckley.bsky.social
as part of his PhD. Itβs our first attempt at studying
#circadian
rhythms in wheat with the help of some great collaborators
@jesshyles.bsky.social
@adaevo.bsky.social
et al.
#plantsci
πΎβ° 1/7
doi.org/10.1111/nph....
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A circadian transcriptional subnetwork and EARLY FLOWERING 3 control timing of senescence and grain nutrition in bread wheat
Circadian clocks control daily and seasonal timing of physiology and development. Because of their influence on photoperiodic flowering, variants in circadian clock genes have been selected for ph...
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.70565
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Chris Buckley
Mike Haydon π± πΎ 𧬠β°
25 days ago
@cbuckley.bsky.social
and I wrote this Pursuit article about our wheat research
#chronoculture
#circadian
#plantsci
pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/the...
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The time is ripe for chronoculture
A better understanding of circadian rhythms in crop plants can help improve agricultural production, say University of Melbourne experts
https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/the-time-is-ripe-for-chronoculture
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New Phytologist
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β¨ Paper spotlight β¨ (π§΅ 1/7) A circadian transcriptional subnetwork and EARLY FLOWERING 3 control timing of senescence and grain nutrition in bread wheat
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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