Localization of the tomato bushy stunt virus replication protein p33 reveals a peroxisome-to-endoplasmic reticulum sorting pathway

AW McCartney, JS Greenwood, MR Fabian… - The Plant …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV), a positive-strand RNA virus, causes extensive inward
vesiculations of the peroxisomal boundary membrane and formation of peroxisomal …

Use of partial mixed rations in pasture-based dairying in temperate regions of Australia

WJ Wales, LC Marett, JS Greenwood… - Animal Production …, 2013 - CSIRO Publishing
There is a growing diversity and complexity of dairy farming systems in Australia. Feeding
systems based on the provision of mixed rations to dairy cows grazing perennial pastures (…

Programmed cell death remodels lace plant leaf shape during development

AH Gunawardena, JS Greenwood, NG Dengler - The Plant Cell, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Programmed cell death (PCD) functions in the developmental remodeling of leaf shape in
higher plants, a process analogous to digit formation in the vertebrate limb. In this study, we …

Programmed cell death and leaf morphogenesis in Monstera obliqua (Araceae)

AH Gunawardena, K Sault, P Donnelly, JS Greenwood… - Planta, 2005 - Springer
The unusual perforations in the leaf blades of Monstera obliqua (Araceae) arise through
programmed cell death early in leaf development. At each perforation site, a discrete …

Seasonally fluctuating bark proteins are a potential form of nitrogen storage in three temperate hardwoods

S Wetzel, C Demmers, JS Greenwood - Planta, 1989 - Springer
The inner bark tissues of three temperate hardwoods contain specific proteins which undergo
seasonal fluctuations. Increases in particular proteins, as determined by sodium dodecyl …

Hybrid metaheuristics to aid runway scheduling at London Heathrow airport

JAD Atkin, EK Burke, JS Greenwood… - Transportation …, 2007 - pubsonline.informs.org
Although London Heathrow is one of the busiest airports in the world, it has only one runway
for use by departing aircraft at any time. Separations are required between each pair of …

Peroxule extension over ER‐defined paths constitutes a rapid subcellular response to hydroxyl stress

…, CP Trobacher, N Mathur, JS Greenwood… - The Plant …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Plants survive against myriad environmental odds while remaining rooted to a single spot.
The time scale over which plant cells can respond to environmental cues is seldom …

Mechanisms and regulation of mineral nutrient storage during seed development

JNA Lott, JS Greenwood, GD Batten - Seed development and …, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
… Golgi in targeting of the protein to the protein body (Brown and Greenwood, 1990). Although
the Greenwood and Bewley model proposes that the deposition of phytic acid follows the …

[PDF][PDF] An endophyte constructs fungicide-containing extracellular barriers for its host plant

SSM Soliman, JS Greenwood, A Bombarely… - Current Biology, 2015 - cell.com
Surface cracks create sites for pathogen invasion. Yew trees (Taxus) hyperbranch from long-lived
buds that lie underneath the bark [1], resulting in persistent bark cracking and deep air …

Ricinosomes and endosperm transfer cell structure in programmed cell death of the nucellus during Ricinus seed development

JS Greenwood, M Helm, C Gietl - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
The ricinosome (precursor protease vesicle) is an organelle found exclusively in plant cells.
Ricinosomes contain a 45-kDa pro-cysteine endopeptidase (CysEP) with a C-terminal KDEL …