Steven Smith

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Plant Energy Biology University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia 
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Sun YK, Yao J, Scaffidi A, et al. (2020) Divergent receptor proteins confer responses to different karrikins in two ephemeral weeds. Nature Communications. 11: 1264
Shenkman E, Hurt M, Hogan W, et al. (2017) OneFlorida Clinical Research Consortium: Linking a Clinical and Translational Science Institute With a Community-Based Distributive Medical Education Model. Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
Stanga JP, Smith SM, Briggs WR, et al. (2013) SUPPRESSOR OF MORE AXILLARY GROWTH2 1 controls seed germination and seedling development in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology. 163: 318-30
Waters MT, Smith SM. (2013) KAI2- and MAX2-mediated responses to karrikins and strigolactones are largely independent of HY5 in Arabidopsis seedlings. Molecular Plant. 6: 63-75
Waters MT, Brewer PB, Bussell JD, et al. (2012) The Arabidopsis ortholog of rice DWARF27 acts upstream of MAX1 in the control of plant development by strigolactones. Plant Physiology. 159: 1073-85
Nelson DC, Flematti GR, Ghisalberti EL, et al. (2012) Regulation of seed germination and seedling growth by chemical signals from burning vegetation. Annual Review of Plant Biology. 63: 107-30
Waters MT, Nelson DC, Scaffidi A, et al. (2012) Specialisation within the DWARF14 protein family confers distinct responses to karrikins and strigolactones in Arabidopsis. Development (Cambridge, England). 139: 1285-95
Waters MT, Smith SM, Nelson DC. (2011) Smoke signals and seed dormancy: where next for MAX2? Plant Signaling & Behavior. 6: 1418-22
Nelson DC, Scaffidi A, Dun EA, et al. (2011) F-box protein MAX2 has dual roles in karrikin and strigolactone signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 8897-902
Purdy SJ, Bussell JD, Nelson DC, et al. (2011) A nuclear-localized protein, KOLD SENSITIV-1, affects the expression of cold-responsive genes during prolonged chilling in Arabidopsis. Journal of Plant Physiology. 168: 263-9
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