Christopher T. Martine

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Biology Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, United States 
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Gregory J. Anderson grad student 2006 University of Connecticut
 (Two in the bush: On the evolution, distribution and natural history of dioecy in Australian Solanum.)
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Cantley JT, Jordon-Thaden IE, Roche MD, et al. (2023) A Foundational Population Genetics Investigation of the Sexual Systems of (Solanaceae) in the Australian Monsoon Tropics Suggests Dioecious Taxa May Benefit from Increased Genetic Admixture via Obligate Outcrossing. Plants (Basel, Switzerland). 12
Williams TM, Hayes J, McDonnell AJ, et al. (2022)  (Solanaceae), a newly-described dioecious bush tomato from Judbarra/Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia. Phytokeys. 216: 103-116
Gagnon E, Hilgenhof R, Orejuela A, et al. (2022) Phylogenomic discordance suggests polytomies along the backbone of the large genus Solanum. American Journal of Botany
Ndem-Galbert JR, Hall J, McDonnell AJ, et al. (2021) Differential reward in "male" versus "female" pollen of functionally dioecious Solanum. American Journal of Botany
Jordon-Thaden IE, Beck JB, Rushworth CA, et al. (2020) A basic ddRADseq two-enzyme protocol performs well with herbarium and silica-dried tissues across four genera. Applications in Plant Sciences. 8: e11344
Cantley JT, McDonnell AJ, Branson J, et al. (2020) Temperate Eurasian Origins of Hawaiian Chenopodium (Amaranthaceae), Plus Description of a New Subspecies Endemic to Moloka‘i Systematic Botany. 45: 554-566
Hayes DS, Jordon-Thaden IE, Cantley JT, et al. (2019) Integrated pest management in the academic small greenhouse setting: A case study using spp. (Solanaceae). Applications in Plant Sciences. 7: e11281
McDonnell AJ, Wetreich HB, Cantley JT, et al. (2019) , an enigmatic new bush tomato from the Australian Monsoon Tropics exhibiting breeding system fluidity. Phytokeys. 124: 39-55
Martine CT, Jordon-Thaden IE, McDonnell AJ, et al. (2019) Phylogeny of the Australian Solanum dioicum group using seven nuclear genes, with consideration of Symon's fruit and seed dispersal hypotheses. Plos One. 14: e0207564
Schuette S, Folk RA, Cantley JT, et al. (2018) The hidden : How science Twitter uncovered a globally imperiled species in Pennsylvania, USA. Phytokeys. 87-97
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