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Emeritus Professor Ray Rose

Honorary Professor

School of Environmental and Life Sciences (Biological Sciences)

Career Summary

Biography

Current Leader of the Newcastle Node ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume Research. Member of the Centres' Management Committee, Scientific Advisory Committee and Advisory Board. The Centre, including the Newcastle Node, was successfully reviewed (ranked 4/14 in funding of ARC Centres reviewed) and funding extended until 2010. Total funding from ARC, States and Universities will amount to $30,000,000 and I will receive $2,500,000. Currently in my group and funded by the Centre include: Dr. Kim Nolan and Dr. Sergey Kurdyukov (postdioctoral fellows), Dr. Michael Sheahan (ARC Postdoctoral Fellow - research supported by Centre) and two PhD students. I also collaborate with Dr. David McCurdy on one project and also collaborate with Dr. Geoff Macfarlane.

Research Contributions: My major research contributions have been in the cell biology of the nucleolus, (as CSIRO Overseas Posdoctoral Fellow) the somatic genetics of chloroplasts and mitochondria, Medicago truncatula genetic modification and mechanisms of somatic embryogenesis. I provided the first evidence that chloroplasts of flowering plants had a regular division cycle involving replication and segregation of cpDNA to daughter chloroplasts. I received the Australian Society of Plant Scientists Goldacre Medal for this work. Subsequently I showed that cp nucleoids were bound to membranes to ensure ordered cpDNA transmission. More recently we have provided the most direct evidence that fusion/fission of mitochondria ensures the genetic continuity of the multipartite mt genome (featured on cover of Plant Journal). Our genetic transformation success with Medicago truncatula fulfilled an important criteria for the establishment of this legume internationally as a model species for genomic studies. We have supplied 2HA seed (highly embryogenic mutant) to numerous labs and I was invited to the first international workshops on M. truncatula. Using 2HA, we have developed a framework of understanding of how embryogenesis and organogenesis occurs and detailed molecular analyses is being linked to this conceptual understanding. I have spoke on this at international conferences.

Research Expertise
I have carried out extensive research into the cell and molecular biology of plant cells and plant development. Many strategies and techniques have been used in investigations of nuclei, chloroplasts and mitochondria. These include cell biology, electron microscopy, confocal microscopy, molecular biology, molecular genetics ,cell culture and transformation. I have also had a a long experience with plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis from protoplasts, tissues and fused cells; and transformation using Medicago truncatula. All research has been in the context of molecular genetics using contemporary nucleic acid techniques including hybridisation, qRT-PCR, microarrays, GFP and GUS reporters.

My major research contributions have been in the cell biology of the nucleolus, the somatic genetics of chloroplasts and mitochondria, Medicago truncatula genetic modification and mechanisms of somatic embryogenesis. I provided the first evidence that chloroplasts of flowering plants had a regular division cycle involving replication and segregation of cpDNA to daughter chloroplasts. I received the Australian Society of Plant Scientists Goldacre Medal for this work. Subsequently I showed that cp nucleoids were bound to membranes to ensure ordered cpDNA transmission. More recently we have provided the most direct evidence that fusion/fission of mitochondria ensures the genetic continuity of the multipartite mt genome (featured on cover of Plant Journal). Our genetic transformation success with Medicago truncatula fulfilled an important criteria for the establishment of this legume internationally as a model species for genomic studies We have supplied 2HA seed (highly embryogenic mutant) to numerous labs and I was invited to the first international workshops on M. truncatula. Using 2HA, we have a framework of understanding of how embryogenesis and organogenesis occurs and detailed molecular analyses can be linked to this conceptual understanding.

Teaching Expertise
I instituted and developed the Biotechnology Program at The University. The main themes then were :

  • To have a strong science base with a number of compulsory year 1 courses as there was an increasing tendency of biology students to not have enough chemistry or quantitative skills.
  • To have good representation of contemporary molecular genetics/biology, biochemistry, microbiology and cell biology.
  • To have courses that could give an appreciation of biotechnology across the life sciences, mammalian/human, plant and microbial.
  • To have a professional development aspect including a compulsory placement

The Biotechnology Degree has been successfully established and successfully reviewed twice.

Undergraduate Course Development At The University of Newcastle: I have prepared courses and lectured in a number of subject areas. 1000 level : Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Plant Physiology. 2000 level: Biochemistry, Molecular Genetics, Professional Skills for Biotechnologists and Biomedical Scientists 3000 level: Molecular Biology of Plant Development, Plant Molecular Biology, Plant Cell and Molecular Biology. 2005 - 2007 Responsibilities BIOL1030 Biological Data Evaluation 10 cp (15% teaching mainly co-ordination) BIOL2050 Molecular Genetics 10cp (50% teaching, co-ordinator) BIOL3310 Plant Cell and Molecular Biology 10cp (50% teaching, previously 100%) BIOL3250 Biotechnology Placement 20 cp (90%, co-ordinator) Contributor to: HUBS3204 Professional Skills for Biotechnologists and Biomedical Scientists 10 cp BIOL2240 Bioethics and Law (Co-ordination ) 10 cp The courses I am involved with have a wide range of teaching strategies and we have experimented in the Biotechnology Program. I have provided extensive information to the Review of Australian Biotechnology Education and have attended a National Conference to discuss the review and teaching strategies in Biotechnology. Honours and postgraduate teaching At the University of Newcastle, I have graduated 26 Honours students (13 H(1) including one University Medallist, 13 H2(1)) students, one M.Sc. student and 12 PhDs ( 2 joint supervision) students. I currently have 2 PhD students.

Administrative Expertise
Head of Department of Biological Sciences (1990-96) As Head of the Department of Biological Sciences I was concerned with the declining interest in Science and a need to revitalise our degree programs and to combine the concept of relevance with fundamental understanding. I was also concerned with the declining entry scores into Science. The B. Env. Sci. Degree commenced in 1990 and I organised the Departments role in this program and contributed to curriculum development. Due to my personal interest in molecular biotechnology and the strength of the Department in cell and molecular biology I initiated the B.Sc. (Biotechnology) Program which had its first student intake in 1997 where I became Convenor of the Degree and have continued that role.

I was involved in setting up Biological Sciences on the Central Coast Campus, making the initial appointments and assisting in the organization of the initial teaching. I oversaw the introduction of more comprehensive quality assurance procedures and the reviews of the Department within a Faculty Review and a Department Review. Together with the Faculty of Medicine, Hunter Area Health Service and the Department of Biological Sciences a Biomolecular Research Facility (BRF) for obtaining large items of analytical equipment e.g. DNA sequencer, protein sequencer was set up. In the initial set up in 1995/96 I was Deputy Chair, Chair in 1997/98 and again Deputy Chair in 1999/2000. This initiative was particularly driven by being Head of Biological Sciences and interacting with the Head of Biomedical Sciences.

The BRF has now become an integral part of the Universitys infrastructure. With recombinant DNA being essential for contemporary Biotechnology and Molecular Biology it was essential to have the appropriate regulatory regime to comply with the national Genetic Manipulation Advisory Committee (GMAC) - now following legislation the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR). I was the chair of the Universitys Biohazards Technical Sub Committee (1994-2001) which served as the Institutional Biosafety Committee which reported to GMAC, overseeing genetic manipulation at the University of Newcastle and in the Newcastle region .


Qualifications

  • PhD, Macquarie University
  • Bachelor of Science (Agriculture), University of Sydney

Keywords

  • Biotechnology
  • Chloroplast and Mitochondrial DNA
  • Legume Genomics
  • Molecular Genetics
  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Plant Cell and Molecular Biology
  • Plant Development
  • Plant Development
  • Plant Molecular Genetics
  • Somatic Embryogenesis

Professional Experience

Academic appointment

Dates Title Organisation / Department
1/9/2003 -  Member ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume Research
Australia
1/11/1990 - 1/11/1996 Head, Department of Biological Sciences University of Newcastle
Australia
1/1/1973 - 1/9/1975 Research Scientist/Senior Research Scientist CSIRO Division of Horticulture Research
Australia

Membership

Dates Title Organisation / Department
Editor - Plant Cell Reports Plant Cells Reports Journal
Australia
1/1/1990 - 31/12/1992 State Representative - Australian Society of Plant Scientists Australian Society of Plant Scientists
Australia

Awards

Honours

Year Award
1977 P.L. Goldacre Medal
Australian Society of Plant Scientists

Research Award

Year Award
1970 CSIRO Overseas Postdoctoral Fellowship
Unknown

Invitations

Participant

Year Title / Rationale
2006 ICLG3 2006 - Third International Congress on Legume Genomics
Organisation: ICLG Organising Committee Description: Invited speaker at the Third International Congress on Legume Genomics, Brisbane. Spoke on Growing embryos and organs from somatic cells in Medicago truncatula.
1997 Medicago truncatula and associated organism workshop
Organisation: CNRS France Description: Spoke on "Cell fusion-mediated DNA transfer to Medicago truncatula". Paris, France
1993 15th International Botanical Congress 1993
Organisation: Organising Committee Botanical Congress Description: Spoke on DNA-Membrane interactions and plastid division. Chaired a Congress session
1987 Invited Speaker
Organisation: Japan's Institute for Basic Biology Description: Invited as one of a group of foreign scientists to lecture at workshop on developmental biology at Institute of Basic Biology, Okazaki, Japan. Spoke on Chloroplast DNA transmission in plant development.
1986 UK SEB Symposium
Organisation: UK Society for Experimental Biology Description: U.K. Society of Experimental Biology meeting - symposium on Division and Segregation of Organelles
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Publications

For publications that are currently unpublished or in-press, details are shown in italics.


Book (4 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2016 Rose RJ, Molecular Cell Biology of the Growth and Differentiation of Plant Cells, CRC press, Boca Raton, FL, 381 (2016)
DOI 10.1201/b20316
2016 Rose RJ, Molecular Cell Biology of the Growth and Differentiation of Plant Cells, CRC press, Boca Raton, FL, 381 (2016)
DOI 10.1201/b20316
2013 Rose RJ, Legume Genomics: Methods and Protocols, Humana Press, Springer, New York, 316 (2013) [A3]
DOI 10.1007/978-1-62703-613-9
2013 Rose RJ, Preface (2013)
DOI 10.3917/arco.guit.2013.01.0011
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Chapter (16 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2019 Rose RJ, Song Y, 'The Jemalong 2HA line used for Medicago truncatula transformation: hormonology and epigenetics', The Model Legume Medicago truncatula, John Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey 1170-1178 (2019) [B1]
2019 Song Y, Wang X-D, Smith N, Wheeler S, Rose RJ, 'Embryo development and the oil and protein bodies in Medicago truncatula', The model legume Medicago truncatula, John Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey 71-79 (2019) [B1]
2019 Rose RJ, 'Transcriptional networks in early Medicago truncatula embryo development', The Model Legume Medicago truncatula, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, New Jersey 61-70 (2019) [B1]
2017 Rose RJ, 'The mitochondrion', Plant Cells and Their Organelles, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, West Sussex, UK 125-145 (2017)
2017 Rose RJ, Song Y, 'Somatic Embryogenesis', Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences VOL2, Academic Press, Waltham, MA, USA 474-479 (2017)
Citations Scopus - 4
2016 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'Mechanisms of Organelle Inheritance in Dividing Plant Cells', Molecular Cell Biology of the Growth and Differentiation of Plant Cells, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida 66-85 (2016) [B1]
DOI 10.1201/b20316
Citations Scopus - 6
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2016 Rose RJ, 'Genetic Reprogramming of Plant Cells in Vitro via Dedifferentiation or Pre-existing Stem Cells', Molecular Cell Biology of the Growth and Differentiation of Plant Cells, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 320-339 (2016) [B1]
DOI 10.1201/b20316
2016 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'Mechanisms of Organelle Inheritance in Dividing Plant Cells', Molecular Cell Biology of the Growth and Differentiation of Plant Cells, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida 66-85 (2016) [B1]
DOI 10.1201/b20316
Citations Scopus - 6
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2016 Rose RJ, 'Genetic Reprogramming of Plant Cells in Vitro via Dedifferentiation or Pre-existing Stem Cells', Molecular Cell Biology of the Growth and Differentiation of Plant Cells, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 320-339 (2016) [B1]
DOI 10.1201/b20316
2013 Song Y, Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Stable Transformation of Medicago truncatula cv. Jemalong for Gene Analysis using Agrobacterium tumefaciens.', Legume Genomics: Methods and Protocol, Humana Press, Springer, New York 203-214 (2013) [B2]
DOI 10.1007/978-1-62703-613-9
2013 Rose RJ, Sheahan MB, Tiew TW-Y, 'Connecting Stress to Development in the Induction of Somatic Embryogenesis', Somatic Embryogenesis and Gene Expression, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi 146-165 (2013) [B1]
2010 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Plant regeneration: Somatic embryogenesis', Plant cell culture: Essential methods, Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken 39-59 (2010) [B1]
DOI 10.1002/9780470686522.ch3
Citations Scopus - 6
2010 Rose RJ, Mantiri FR, Kurdyukov S, Chen SK, Wang X-D, Nolan KE, Sheahan MB, 'Developmental biology of somatic embryogenesis', Plant developmental biology: Biotechnological perspectives, Springer, Berlin 3-26 (2010) [B1]
Citations Scopus - 52
2006 Rose RJ, Fitter JT, McCurdy DW, Sheahan MB, 'Mitochondrial Somatic Genetics and Homeotic Effects on Flower Morphology', Floriculture, Ornamental and Plant Biotechnology: advances and topical issues, Global Science Books, Isleworth, United Kingdom 210-215 (2006) [B1]
Co-authors David Mccurdy, John Fitter
2004 Rose RJ, 'Somatic Embryogenesis in Plants', Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science, Marcek Dekker, Inc, New York 1165-1167 (2004) [B1]
2003 Rose RJ, Nolan KE, Niu C, 'Genetic Transformation of Medicago Species', Applied Genetics of Leguminosae Biotechnology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands 223-237 (2003) [B1]
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Journal article (103 outputs)

Year Citation Altmetrics Link
2023 Li Y, Zhang P, Sheng W, Zhang Z, Rose RJ, Song Y, 'Securing maize reproductive success under drought stress by harnessing CO

Securing maize grain yield is crucial to meet food and energy needs for the future growing population, especially under frequent drought events and elevated CO2 (eCO2) due to clim... [more]

Securing maize grain yield is crucial to meet food and energy needs for the future growing population, especially under frequent drought events and elevated CO2 (eCO2) due to climate change. To maximize the kernel setting rate under drought stress is a key strategy in battling against the negative impacts. Firstly, we summarize the major limitations to leaf source and kernel sink in maize under drought stress, and identified that loss in grain yield is mainly attributed to reduced kernel set. Reproductive drought tolerance can be realized by collective contribution with a greater assimilate import into ear, more available sugars for ovary and silk use, and higher capacity to remobilize assimilate reserve. As such, utilization of CO2 fertilization by improved photosynthesis and greater reserve remobilization is a key strategy for coping with drought stress under climate change condition. We propose that optimizing planting methods and mining natural genetic variation still need to be done continuously, meanwhile, by virtue of advanced genetic engineering and plant phenomics tools, the breeding program of higher photosynthetic efficiency maize varieties adapted to eCO2 can be accelerated. Consequently, stabilizing maize production under drought stress can be achieved by securing reproductive success by harnessing CO2 fertilization.

DOI 10.3389/fpls.2023.1221095
2022 Zhang Y, Soualihou S, Li J, Xu Y, Rose RJ, Ruan Y-L, et al., 'Transcriptome analysis of maize pollen grains under drought stress during flowering', CROP & PASTURE SCIENCE, 73 1026-1041 (2022) [C1]
DOI 10.1071/CP21610
Citations Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2
2022 Nizan IEF, Kamaruddin K, Ong P-W, Ramli Z, Singh R, Rose RJ, Chan P-L, 'Overexpression of Oil Palm Early Nodulin 93 Protein Gene (EgENOD93) Enhances In Vitro Shoot Regeneration in Arabidopsis thaliana.', Mol Biotechnol, 64 743-757 (2022) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s12033-022-00450-y
2021 Rose RJ, 'Contribution of massive mitochondrial fusion and subsequent fission in the plant life cycle to the integrity of the mitochondrion and its genome', International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22 (2021) [C1]

Plant mitochondria have large genomes to house a small number of key genes. Most mitochondria do not contain a whole genome. Despite these latter characteristics, the mitochondria... [more]

Plant mitochondria have large genomes to house a small number of key genes. Most mitochondria do not contain a whole genome. Despite these latter characteristics, the mitochondrial genome is faithfully maternally inherited. To maintain the mitochondrial genes¿so important for energy production¿the fusion and fission of mitochondria are critical. Fission in plants is better understood than fusion, with the dynamin-related proteins (DRP 3A and 3B) driving the constriction of the mitochondrion. How the endoplasmic reticulum and the cytoskeleton are linked to the fission process is not yet fully understood. The fusion mechanism is less well understood, as obvious orthologues are not present. However, there is a recently described gene, MIRO2, that appears to have a significant role, as does the ER and cytoskeleton. Massive mitochondrial fusion (MMF or hyperfusion) plays a significant role in plants. MMF occurs at critical times of the life cycle, prior to flowering, in the enlarging zygote and at germination, mixing the cells¿ mitochondrial population¿ the so-called ¿discontinuous whole¿. MMF in particular aids genome repair, the conservation of critical genes and possibly gives an energy boost to important stages of the life cycle. MMF is also important in plant regeneration, an important component of plant biotechnology.

DOI 10.3390/ijms22115429
Citations Scopus - 12Web of Science - 6
2020 Sheahan MB, Collings DA, Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'ACTIN7 is required for perinuclear clustering of chloroplasts during arabidopsis protoplast culture', Plants, 9 (2020) [C1]
DOI 10.3390/plants9020225
Citations Scopus - 8Web of Science - 5
Co-authors David Collings, David Mccurdy
2020 Shang X, Zhu Y, Chen X, Wang XD, Rose RJ, Song Y, 'Seed oil storage in three contrasted legume species: implications for oil improvement', Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 42 (2020) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s11738-020-03130-z
Citations Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1
2020 Chan PL, Rose RJ, Abdul Murad AM, Zainal Z, Ong PW, Ooi LCL, et al., 'Early nodulin 93 protein gene: essential for induction of somatic embryogenesis in oil palm', Plant Cell Reports, 28 3055-3075 (2020) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s00299-020-02571-7
Citations Scopus - 9Web of Science - 7
2019 Liu Y, Li J, Zhu Y, Jones A, Rose RJ, Song Y, 'Heat Stress in Legume Seed Setting: Effects, Causes, and Future Prospects', Frontiers in Plant Science, 10 (2019) [C1]
DOI 10.3389/fpls.2019.00938
Citations Scopus - 53Web of Science - 37
2019 Rose RJ, 'Somatic embryogenesis in the Medicago truncatula model: Cellular and molecular mechanisms', Frontiers in Plant Science, 10 1-14 (2019) [C1]
DOI 10.3389/fpls.2019.00267
Citations Scopus - 34Web of Science - 27
2019 Rose RJ, 'Sustaining Life: Maintaining Chloroplasts and Mitochondria and their Genomes in Plants', The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 92 499-510 (2019) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 9
2017 Song Y, He L, Wang X-D, Smith N, Wheeler S, Garg ML, Rose RJ, 'Regulation of Carbon Partitioning in the Seed of the Model Legume Medicago truncatula and Medicago orbicularis: A Comparative Approach', FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 8 (2017) [C1]
DOI 10.3389/fpls.2017.02070
Citations Scopus - 10Web of Science - 9
Co-authors Manohar Garg
2017 Song Y, Wang X-D, Rose RJ, 'Oil body biogenesis and biotechnology in legume seeds', PLANT CELL REPORTS, 36 1519-1532 (2017) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s00299-017-2201-5
Citations Scopus - 32Web of Science - 21
2017 Bhullar DS, Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, 'RNA processing body (P-body) dynamics in mesophyll protoplasts re-initiating cell division', Protoplasma, 254 1627-1637 (2017) [C1]

The ability of plants to regenerate lies in the capacity of differentiated cells to reprogram and re-enter the cell cycle. Reprogramming of cells requires changes in chromatin org... [more]

The ability of plants to regenerate lies in the capacity of differentiated cells to reprogram and re-enter the cell cycle. Reprogramming of cells requires changes in chromatin organisation and gene expression. However, there has been less focus on changes at the post transcription level. We have investigated P-bodies, sites of post transcriptional gene regulation, in plant cell reprogramming in cultured mesophyll protoplasts; by using a YFP-VARICOSE (YFP-VCSc) translational fusion. We showed an early increase in P-body number and volume, followed by a decline, then a subsequent continued increase in P-body number and volume as cell division was initiated and cell proliferation continued. We infer that plant P-bodies have a role to play in reprogramming the mature cell and re-initiating the cell division cycle. The timing of the first phase is consistent with the degredation of messages no longer required, as the cell transits to the division state, and may also be linked to the stress response associated with division induction in cultured cells. The subsequent increase in P-body formation, with partitioning to the daughter cells during the division process, suggests a role in the cell cycle and its re-initiation in daughter cells. P-bodies were shown to be mobile in the cytoplasm and show actin-based motility which facilitates their post-transcriptional role and partitioning to daughter cells.

DOI 10.1007/s00709-016-1053-0
Citations Scopus - 9
2017 Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'New Beginnings: Mitochondrial Renewal by Massive Mitochondrial Fusion', TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 22 641-643 (2017)
DOI 10.1016/j.tplants.2017.06.005
Citations Scopus - 11Web of Science - 11
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2016 Sultana T, Deeba F, Naz F, Rose RJ, Naqvi SMS, 'Expression of a rice GLP in Medicago truncatula exerting pleiotropic effects on resistance against fusarium oxysporum through enhancing FeSOD-like activity', Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 38 (2016) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s11738-016-2273-9
Citations Scopus - 8
2015 Kurdyukov S, Song Y, Tiew TWY, Wang XD, Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Protocols for obtaining zygotic and somatic embryos for studying the regulation of early embryo development in the model legume Medicago truncatula', Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2015 (2015) [C1]

Early embryogenesis starting from a single cell zygote goes through rapid cell division and morphogenesis, and is morphologically characterized by pre-globular, globular, heart, t... [more]

Early embryogenesis starting from a single cell zygote goes through rapid cell division and morphogenesis, and is morphologically characterized by pre-globular, globular, heart, torpedo and cotyledon stages. This progressive development is under the tight regulation of a complex molecular network. Harvesting sufficient early embryos at a similar stage of development is essential for investigating the cellular and molecular regulation of early embryogenesis. This is not straightforward since early embryogenesis undergoes rapid morphogenesis in a short while e.g. 8 days for Medicago truncatula to reach the early cotyledon stage. Here, we address the issue by two approaches. The first one establishes a linkage between embryo development and pod morphology in helping indicate the stage of the zygotic embryo. This is particularly based on the number of pod spirals and development of the spines. An alternative way to complement the in vivo studies is via culturing leaf explants to produce somatic embryos. The medium includes an unusual hormone combination - an auxin (1-naphthaleneacetic acid), a cytokinin (6- benzylaminopurine), abscisic acid and gibberellic acid. The different stages can be discerned growing out of the callus without dissection.

DOI 10.3791/52635
Citations Scopus - 3Web of Science - 2
2015 Tiew TW-Y, Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, 'Peroxisomes contribute to reactive oxygen species homeostasis and cell division induction in Arabidopsis protoplasts.', Frontiers in plant science, 6 658 (2015) [C1]
DOI 10.3389/fpls.2015.00658
Citations Scopus - 34Web of Science - 24
2014 Kurdyukov S, Song Y, Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, 'Transcriptional regulation of early embryo development in the model legume Medicago truncatula', PLANT CELL REPORTS, 33 349-362 (2014) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s00299-013-1535-x
Citations Scopus - 35Web of Science - 28
2014 Kurdyukov S, Mathesius U, Nolan KE, Sheahan MB, Goffard NG, Carroll BJ, Rose RJ, 'The 2HA line of Medicago truncatula has characteristics of an epigenetic mutant that is weakly ethylene sensitive', BMC Plant Biology, 14 (2014) [C1]
DOI 10.1186/1471-2229-14-174
2014 Chan PL, Rose RJ, Abdul Murad AM, Zainal Z, Leslie Low ET, 'Erratum: Evaluation of reference genes for quantitative real-time PCR in oil palm elite planting materials propagated by tissue culture ( PLoS ONE (2014) 9:10 (e110079))', PLoS ONE, 9 (2014)
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0110079
Citations Scopus - 2
2014 Chan P-L, Rose RJ, Murad AMA, Zainal Z, Low E-TL, Ooi LC-L, et al., 'Evaluation of Reference Genes for Quantitative Real-Time PCR in Oil Palm Elite Planting Materials Propagated by Tissue Culture', PLOS ONE, 9 (2014) [C1]
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0099774
Citations Scopus - 26Web of Science - 23
2014 Nolan KE, Song Y, Liao S, Saeed NA, Zhang X, Rose RJ, 'An Unusual Abscisic Acid and Gibberellic Acid Synergism Increases Somatic Embryogenesis, Facilitates Its Genetic Analysis and Improves Transformation in Medicago truncatula', PLOS ONE, 9 (2014) [C1]
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0099908
Citations Scopus - 29Web of Science - 17
2013 Song Y, Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Stable transformation of Medicago truncatula cv. Jemalong for gene analysis using Agrobacterium tumefaciens', Methods in Molecular Biology, 1069 203-214 (2013)

Medicago truncatula is a model legume that has all the genomic resources to be suitable as a model for functional genomics. Transformation to produce transgenic plants is part of ... [more]

Medicago truncatula is a model legume that has all the genomic resources to be suitable as a model for functional genomics. Transformation to produce transgenic plants is part of this toolkit, enabling a spectrum of approaches to study gene function: including knockdown, overexpression, reporter genes for gene expression, and proteins tagged with fluorescent proteins such as GFP. A special genetic line is necessary for transformation and Jemalong 2HA derived from cv. Jemalong is used in the methods described. Leaf explants can be used for the transformation of the embryonic stem cells to produce the transgenic somatic embryos for regeneration. An auxin and a cytokinin are the key hormone requirements for regeneration by somatic embryogenesis but other hormones such as abscisic acid can be used to augment the system. As the explants used in this system are from leaves, rather than immature embryos or meristematic tissues often used in other species, it is a quite straightforward system. Agrobacterium tumefaciens containing a binary vector suitable for the particular objectives is used to deliver the transgene of interest. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

DOI 10.1007/978-1-62703-613-9_14
Citations Scopus - 8
2012 Wang X-D, Song Y, Sheahan MB, Garg ML, Rose RJ, 'From embryo sac to oil and protein bodies: Embryo development in the model legume Medicago truncatula', New Phytologist, 193 327-338 (2012) [C1]
DOI 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03925.x
Citations Scopus - 21Web of Science - 12
Co-authors Manohar Garg
2011 Nolan KE, Kurdyukov S, Rose RJ, 'Characterisation of the legume SERK-NIK gene superfamily including splice variants: Implications for development and defence', BMC Plant Biology, 11 1-16 (2011) [C1]
DOI 10.1186/1471-2229-11-44
Citations Scopus - 31Web of Science - 26
2011 Brooks RA, Rose RJ, Sheahan MB, Kurdyukov S, 'Whole genome methylation scanning based on phi29 polymerase amplification', Biochemistry-Moscow, 76 999-1002 (2011) [C1]
DOI 10.1134/s0006297911090021
Citations Scopus - 1
2011 Wang X-D, Nolan KE, Irwanto RR, Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, 'Ontogeny of embryogenic callus in Medicago truncatula: The fate of the pluripotent and totipotent stem cells', Annals of Botany, 107 599-609 (2011) [C1]
DOI 10.1093/aob/mcq269
Citations Scopus - 57Web of Science - 41
2009 Nolan KE, Kurdyukov S, Rose RJ, 'Expression of the SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE1 (SERK1) gene is associated with developmental change in the life cycle of the model legume Medicago truncatula', Journal of Experimental Botany, 60 1759-1771 (2009) [C1]
DOI 10.1093/jxb/erp046
Citations Scopus - 76Web of Science - 67
2009 Chen SK, Kurdyukov S, Kereszt A, Wang X-D, Gresshoff PM, Rose RJ, 'The association of homeobox gene expression with stem cell formation and morphogenesis in cultured Medicago truncatula', Planta, 230 827-840 (2009) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s00425-009-0988-1
Citations Scopus - 75Web of Science - 60
2008 Rose RJ, 'Medicago truncatula as a model for understanding plant interactions with other organisms, plant development and stress biology: Past, present and future', Functional Plant Biology, 35 253-264 (2008) [C1]
DOI 10.1071/fp07297
Citations Scopus - 72Web of Science - 64
2008 Mantiri FR, Kurdyukov S, Chen SK, Rose RJ, 'The transcription factor MtSERF1 may function as a nexus between stress and development in somatic embryogenesis in Medicago truncatula', Plant Signaling & Behavior, 3 498-500 (2008) [C1]
DOI 10.4161/psb.3.7.6049
Citations Scopus - 22
2008 Mantiri FR, Kurdyukov S, Chen S-K, Rose RJ, 'The transcription factor MtSERF1 may function as a nexus between stress and development in somatic embryogenesis in Medicago truncatula', PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR, 3 498-500 (2008)
DOI 10.4161/psb.3.7.6049
Citations Web of Science - 17
2008 Rehman A, Evans N, Gianibelli MC, Rose RJ, 'Allelic variations in high and low molecular weight glutenins at the Glu-D-t locus of Aegilops tauschii as a potential source for improving bread wheat quality', Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 59 399-405 (2008) [C1]
DOI 10.1071/ar07229
Citations Scopus - 10Web of Science - 8
2008 Koller CE, Patrick JW, Rose RJ, Offler CE, Macfarlane GR, 'Arsenic and heavy metal accumulation by Pteris vittata L. and P-umbrosa R. Br', Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 80 128-133 (2008) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s00128-007-9330-4
Citations Scopus - 12Web of Science - 6
Co-authors Tina Offler, Geoff Macfarlane, John Patrick
2008 Mantiri FR, Kurdyukov S, Lohar DP, Sharapova N, Saeed NA, Wang X-D, et al., 'The transcription factor MtSERF1 of the ERF subfamily identified by transcriptional profiling is required for somatic embryogenesis induced by auxin plus cytokinin in Medicago truncatula', Plant Physiology, 146 1622-1636 (2008) [C1]
DOI 10.1104/pp.107.110379
Citations Scopus - 141Web of Science - 120
2007 Beveridge CA, Mathesius U, Rose RJ, Gresshoff PM, 'Common regulatory themes in meristem development and whole-plant homeostasis', Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 10 44-51 (2007) [C1]
DOI 10.1016/j.pbi.2006.11.011
Citations Scopus - 74Web of Science - 64
2007 Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'Mechanisms of organelle inheritance in dividing plant cells', Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 49 1208-1218 (2007) [C1]
DOI 10.1111/j.1672-9072.2007.00523.x
Citations Scopus - 15Web of Science - 12
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2007 Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'Actin-filament-dependent remodeling of the vacuole in cultured mesophyll protoplasts', Protoplasma, 230 141-152 (2007) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s00709-006-0236-5
Citations Scopus - 42Web of Science - 37
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2007 Koller CE, Patrick JW, Rose RJ, Offler CE, Macfarlane GR, 'Pteris umbrosa R.Br. as an arsenic hyperaccumulator: accumulation, partitioning and comparison with the established As hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata', Chemosphere, 66 1256-1263 (2007) [C1]
DOI 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2006.07.029
Citations Scopus - 30Web of Science - 22
Co-authors John Patrick, Geoff Macfarlane, Tina Offler
2006 Nolan KE, Saeed NA, Rose RJ, 'The stress kinase gene MtSK1 in Medicago truncatula with particular reference to somatic embryogenesis', Plant Cell Reports, 25 711-722 (2006) [C1]
DOI 10.1007/s00299-006-0135-4
Citations Scopus - 46Web of Science - 40
2006 Rose RJ, Wang X-D, Nolan KE, Rolfe BG, 'Root meristems in Medicago truncatula tissue culture arise from vascular-derived procambial-like cells in a process regulated by ethylene', Journal of Experimental Botany, 57 2227-2235 (2006) [C1]
DOI 10.1093/jxb/erj187
Citations Scopus - 44Web of Science - 34
2006 Rose RJ, Nolan KE, 'Genetic Regulation of Somatic Embryogenesis with Particular Reference to Arabidopsis Thaliana and Medicago Trunculata', In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 42 473-481 (2006) [C1]
DOI 10.1079/IVP2006806
Citations Scopus - 45Web of Science - 38
2005 Imin N, Nizamidin M, Schultz N, Holmes P, Weinman JJ, Kerim T, et al., 'Medicago truncatula: A model plant for studying somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis in legumes', ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA SERIES BOTANICA, 47 41-41 (2005)
2005 Fitter JT, Thomas MR, Niu C, Rose RJ, 'Investigation of Nicotiana tabacum (plus) N suaveolens cybrids with carpelloid stamens', Journal of Plant Physiology, 162 225-235 (2005) [C1]
DOI 10.1016/j.jplph.2004.02.006
Citations Scopus - 20Web of Science - 16
Co-authors John Fitter
2005 Imin N, Nizamidin M, Daniher DE, Nolan KE, Rose RJ, Rolfe BG, 'Proteomic analysis of somatic embryogenesis in Medicago truncatula. Explant cultures grown under 6-benzylaminopurine and 1-naphthaleneacetic acid treatments', Plant Physiology, 137 1250-1260 (2005) [C1]
DOI 10.1104/pp.104.055277
Citations Scopus - 125Web of Science - 100
2005 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'Mitochondria as a connected population: ensuring continuity of the mitochondrial genome during plant cell dedifferentiation through massive mitochondrial fusion', The Plant Journal, 44 744-755 (2005) [C1]
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2005.02561.x
Citations Scopus - 129Web of Science - 123
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2004 Sheahan MB, Staiger C, Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'A Green Fluorescent Protein Fusion to Actin-Binding Domain 2 of Arabidopsis Fimbrin Highlights New Features of a Dynamic Actin Cytoskeleton in Live Plant Cells', Plant Physiology, 136 3968-3978 (2004) [C1]
DOI 10.1104/pp.104.049411
Citations Scopus - 213Web of Science - 203
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2004 Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'Organelle inheritance in plant cell division: the actin cytoskeleton is required for unbiased inheritance of chloroplasts, mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum in dividing protoplasts', Plant Journal, 37 379-390 (2004) [C1]
DOI 10.1046/j.1365-313X.2003.01967.x
Citations Scopus - 130Web of Science - 124
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2004 Imin N, De Jong F, Mathesius U, Van Noorden G, Saeed NA, Wang X-D, et al., 'Proteome reference maps of Medicago truncatula embryogenic cell cultures generated from single protoplasts', Proteomics, 4 1883-1896 (2004) [C1]
DOI 10.1002/pmic.200300803
Citations Scopus - 92Web of Science - 78
2003 Nolan KE, Irwanto RR, Rose RJ, 'Auxin up-regulates MtSERK1 expression in both Medicago truncatula root-forming and embryogenic cultures', Plant Physiology, 133 218-230 (2003) [C1]
DOI 10.1104/pp.103.020917
Citations Scopus - 194Web of Science - 154
2003 Gresshoff PM, Rose RJ, Singh M, Rolfe BG, 'Symbiosis signals', Today's Life Sciences, 15 30-34 (2003) [C1]
2002 Tian D, Niu C, Rose RJ, 'DNA transfer by highly asymmetric somatic hybridisation in Medicago truncatula (+) Medicago rugosa and Medicago truncatula (+) Medicago scutellata', Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 104 9-16 (2002) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 10Web of Science - 10
2001 Jayasena KW, Hajimorad MR, Law EG, Rehman A-U, Nolan KE, Zanker T, et al., 'Resistance to alfalfa mosaic virus in transgenic barrel medic lines containing the virus coat protein gene', Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 52 67-72 (2001) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 16Web of Science - 13
1999 Rose RJ, Nolan KE, Bicego L, 'The development of the highly regenerable seed line Jemalong 2HA for transformation of Medicago truncatula- Implications for Regenerability via somatic embryogenesis', Journal of Plant Physiology, 155 788-791 (1999) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 53Web of Science - 44
1999 Tian D, Rose RJ, 'Asymmetric somatic hybridisation between the annual legumes Medicago truncatula and Medicago scutellata', Plant Cell Reports, 18 989-996 (1999) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 24Web of Science - 21
1998 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Plant regeneration from cultured Medicago truncatula with particular reference to abscisic acid and light treatments', Australian Journal of Botany, 46 151-160 (1998) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 31Web of Science - 24
1996 Fitter JT, Thomas MR, Rose RJ, SteeleScott N, 'Heteroplasmy of the chloroplast genome of Medicago sativa L cv 'Regen S' confirmed by sequence analysis', THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 93 685-690 (1996)
DOI 10.1007/BF00224063
Citations Scopus - 14Web of Science - 12
Co-authors John Fitter
1996 Wang JH, Rose RJ, Donaldson BI, 'Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and expression of foreign genes in Medicago truncatula', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 23 265-270 (1996)
DOI 10.1071/PP9960265
Citations Scopus - 19Web of Science - 17
1995 Rose RJ, Nolan KE, 'Regeneration of Medicago truncatula from protoplasts isolated from kanamycin-sensitive and kanamycin-resistant plants.', Plant Cell Reports, 14 349-353 (1995) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 20Web of Science - 20
1994 MOLVIG L, ROSE RJ, 'A REGENERATION PROTOCOL FOR SPINACIA-OLERACEA USING GIBBERELLIC-ACID', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 42 763-769 (1994)
DOI 10.1071/BT9940763
Citations Scopus - 9Web of Science - 6
1993 Liu JW, Rose RJ, 'Reduction of nuclear DNA contamination in the analysis of chloroplast DNA with restriction endonucleases', Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 11 48-53 (1993)

If chloroplasts purified on sucrose step gradients are treated for 10 min at 4°C with 2 M NaCl, followed by a 1000-g centrifugation, nuclear DNA contamination is reduced 1.5 to 3 ... [more]

If chloroplasts purified on sucrose step gradients are treated for 10 min at 4°C with 2 M NaCl, followed by a 1000-g centrifugation, nuclear DNA contamination is reduced 1.5 to 3 fold as estimated by densitometry. © 1993 International Society for Plant Molecular Biology.

DOI 10.1007/BF02670559
Citations Scopus - 5
1993 FITTER JT, ROSE RJ, 'INVESTIGATION OF CHLOROPLAST DNA HETEROPLASMY IN MEDICAGO-SATIVA L USING CULTURED TISSUE', THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 86 65-70 (1993)
DOI 10.1007/BF00223809
Citations Scopus - 8Web of Science - 8
Co-authors John Fitter
1992 LIU JW, ROSE RJ, 'THE SPINACH CHLOROPLAST CHROMOSOME IS BOUND TO THE THYLAKOID MEMBRANE IN THE REGION OF THE INVERTED REPEAT', BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 184 993-1000 (1992)
DOI 10.1016/0006-291X(92)90689-I
Citations Scopus - 27Web of Science - 26
1992 Thomas MR, Rose RJ, Nolan KE, 'Genetic transformation of Medicago truncatula using Agrobacterium with genetically modified Ri and disarmed Ti plasmids.', Plant Cell Reports, 11 113-117 (1992) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 50Web of Science - 43
1990 LINDBECK AGC, ROSE RJ, 'THYLAKOID-BOUND CHLOROPLAST DNA FROM SPINACH IS ENRICHED FOR REPLICATION FORKS', BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 172 204-210 (1990)
DOI 10.1016/S0006-291X(05)80194-9
Citations Scopus - 6Web of Science - 9
1989 LINDBECK AGC, ROSE RJ, LAWRENCE ME, POSSINGHAM JV, 'THE CHLOROPLAST NUCLEOIDS OF THE BUNDLE SHEATH AND MESOPHYLL-CELLS OF ZEA-MAYS', PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, 75 7-12 (1989)
DOI 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1989.tb02055.x
Citations Scopus - 8Web of Science - 7
1989 SCHLARBAUM SE, ROSE RJ, SMALL E, JOHNSON LB, 'KARYOTYPIC AND CHLOROPLAST GENOMIC DIVERSITY IN MEDICAGO SECT LUPULARIA (LEGUMINOSAE)', PLANT SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION, 166 69-78 (1989)
DOI 10.1007/BF00937876
Citations Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3
1989 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, Gorst JE, 'Regeneration of Medicago truncatula from tissue culture: increased somatic embryogenesis from regenerated plants.', Plant Cell Reports, 8 278-281 (1989) [C1]
Citations Scopus - 97Web of Science - 84
1988 ROSE RJ, SCHLARBAUM SE, SMALL E, JOHNSON LB, 'CHLOROPLAST GENOMIC VARIATION AND PHYLOGENY IN MEDICAGO SECTION INTERTEXTAE', CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE BOTANIQUE, 66 1352-1358 (1988)
DOI 10.1139/b88-189
Citations Web of Science - 6
1988 THOMAS MR, ROSE RJ, 'ENRICHMENT FOR NICOTIANA HETEROKARYONS AFTER PROTOPLAST FUSION AND SUBSEQUENT GROWTH IN AGAROSE MICRODROPS', PLANTA, 175 396-402 (1988)
DOI 10.1007/BF00396346
Citations Scopus - 13Web of Science - 13
1987 LINDBECK AGC, ROSE RJ, LAWRENCE ME, POSSINGHAM JV, 'THE ROLE OF CHLOROPLAST MEMBRANES IN THE LOCATION OF CHLOROPLAST DNA DURING THE GREENING OF PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS ETIOPLASTS', PROTOPLASMA, 139 92-99 (1987)
DOI 10.1007/BF01282279
Citations Scopus - 17Web of Science - 18
1987 LINDBECK AGC, ROSE RJ, 'IS DNA ASSOCIATED WITH SPINACH CHLOROPLAST VESICLES AT SPECIFIC SITES', JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 129 425-434 (1987)
DOI 10.1016/S0176-1617(87)80005-6
Citations Scopus - 3Web of Science - 2
1986 ROSE RJ, JOHNSON LB, KEMBLE RJ, 'RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASE STUDIES ON THE CHLOROPLAST AND MITOCHONDRIAL DNAS OF ALFALFA (MEDICAGO-SATIVA L) PROTOCLONES', PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 6 331-338 (1986)
DOI 10.1007/BF00034940
Citations Scopus - 23Web of Science - 24
1984 HODGSON RAJ, ROSE RJ, 'FUSION OF SPINACH MESOPHYLL PROTOPLASTS WITH CARROT ROOT PARENCHYMA PROTOPLASTS AND THE EFFECT ON SPINACH-CHLOROPLASTS', JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 115 69-78 (1984)
DOI 10.1016/S0176-1617(84)80052-8
Citations Scopus - 5Web of Science - 3
1983 THOMAS MR, ROSE RJ, 'PLASTID NUMBER AND PLASTID STRUCTURAL-CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH TOBACCO MESOPHYLL PROTOPLAST CULTURE AND PLANT-REGENERATION', PLANTA, 158 329-338 (1983)
DOI 10.1007/BF00397335
Citations Scopus - 43Web of Science - 42
1983 LINDBECK AGC, ROSE RJ, 'STUDIES ON THE THYLAKOID-ASSOCIATED CHLOROPLAST DNA IN SPINACH AND MAIZE USING RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES AND THE FLUOROCHROME 4'6-DIAMIDINO-2-PHENYLINDOLE', PROCEEDINGS OF THE AUSTRALIAN BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY, 15 74-74 (1983)
1983 OFFLER CE, PATRICK JW, ROSE RJ, 'CHLOROPLAST CHARACTERISTICS AND PHOTOCHEMICAL EFFICIENCY OF LOW IRRADIANCE GROWN EUCALYPTUS-PILULARIS SM SEEDLINGS', PHOTOSYNTHETICA, 17 227-& (1983)
Citations Web of Science - 2
Co-authors John Patrick, Tina Offler
1982 ROSE RJ, CROSSMAN JB, 'GIBBERELLIC ACID-STIMULATED AND AUXIN-STIMULATED CELL-GROWTH IN RELATION TO RNA-SYNTHESIS, PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE WHEAT COLEOPTILE', PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, 55 395-401 (1982)
DOI 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1982.tb00311.x
Citations Scopus - 1Web of Science - 2
1982 ROSE RJ, LINDBECK AGC, 'MORPHOLOGICAL-STUDIES ON THE TRANSCRIPTION OF SPINACH CHLOROPLAST DNA', ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PFLANZENPHYSIOLOGIE, 106 129-137 (1982)
DOI 10.1016/S0044-328X(82)80075-5
Citations Web of Science - 11
1981 Cheng CY, Boettcher B, Rose RJ, Kay DJ, Tinneberg HR, 'The binding of sex steroids to human spermatozoa An autoradiographic study', International Journal of Andrology, 4 1-17 (1981)

The locations of steroid binding sites with specificities for 17ß-oestradiol, progesterone and testosterone have been examined on human spermatozoa by autoradiography. The binding... [more]

The locations of steroid binding sites with specificities for 17ß-oestradiol, progesterone and testosterone have been examined on human spermatozoa by autoradiography. The binding sites were not evenly distributed over the entire surface of human spermatozoa. They were more densely located on the midpiece of the tail, less on the head and neck, and least on the principal- and end pieces of the tail. The binding sites for 17ß-oestradiol were specific, with 3H-17ß-oestradiol being displayed by unlabelled 17ß-oestradiol, but less readily displaced by either progesterone or testosterone. The binding sites for testosterone were less specific than those for 17ß-oestradiol or those for progesterone. Both 17ß-oestradiol and progesterone were good competitors for testosterone binding sites, while the binding of 3H-progesterone was easily displaced by 17ß-oestradiol, but less readily displayed by testosterone. Since there was preferential binding of these steroids to the mid-piece, and strong competition for binding between 17ß-oestradiol and progesterone, these studies appear to provide information on the sites of action for the reported effects of these and related steroids on spermatozoal motility, migration and metabolism. Copyright © 1981, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2605.1981.tb00685.x
Citations Scopus - 40
1981 Cheng CY, Rose RJ, Boettcher B, 'The binding of oestradiol-17ß to human spermatozoa an electron microscope autoradiographic study', International Journal of Andrology, 4 304-313 (1981)

The location of steroid binding sites with specificity for oestradiol-17ß at an ultrastructural level has been examined on human spermatozoa by electron microscope autoradiography... [more]

The location of steroid binding sites with specificity for oestradiol-17ß at an ultrastructural level has been examined on human spermatozoa by electron microscope autoradiography. About 75% of the 438 grains produced by 3H-oestradiol-17ß, and counted on electron microscope autoradiographs, were found over the plasma membrane or within 1000 Å of it. This study provides evidence suggesting that the plasma membrane is a site of action of oestradiol-17ß in human spermatozoa. Copyright © 1981, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2605.1981.tb00714.x
Citations Scopus - 20
1981 CHENG CY, BOETTCHER B, ROSE RJ, 'LACK OF CYTOSOL AND NUCLEAR ESTROGEN-RECEPTORS IN HUMAN-SPERMATOZOA', BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 100 840-846 (1981)
DOI 10.1016/S0006-291X(81)80250-1
Citations Scopus - 11Web of Science - 11
1981 CHENG CY, BOETTCHER B, ROSE RJ, KAY DJ, TINNEBERG HR, 'THE BINDING OF SEX STEROIDS TO HUMAN-SPERMATOZOA AN AUTORADIOGRAPHIC STUDY', INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY, 4 1-17 (1981)
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2605.1981.tb00685.x
Citations Web of Science - 39
1981 CHENG CY, ROSE RJ, BOETTCHER B, 'THE BINDING OF OESTRADIOL-17-BETA TO HUMAN-SPERMATOZOA - AN ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE AUTORADIOGRAPHIC STUDY', INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY, 4 304-313 (1981)
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2605.1981.tb00714.x
Citations Web of Science - 21
1980 ROSE RJ, 'FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE YIELD, STABILITY IN CULTURE AND CELL-WALL REGENERATION OF SPINACH MESOPHYLL PROTOPLASTS', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 7 713-725 (1980)
Citations Web of Science - 20
1979 ROSE RJ, 'ASSOCIATION OF CHLOROPLAST DNA WITH PHOTOSYNTHETIC MEMBRANE-VESICLES FROM SPINACH-CHLOROPLASTS', JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE, 36 169-183 (1979)
Citations Scopus - 22Web of Science - 30
1979 LEONARD JM, ROSE RJ, 'SENSITIVITY OF THE CHLOROPLAST DIVISION CYCLE TO CHLORAMPHENICOL AND CYCLOHEXIMIDE IN CULTURED SPINACH LEAVES', PLANT SCIENCE LETTERS, 14 159-167 (1979)
DOI 10.1016/0304-4211(79)90055-5
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1978 ROSE RJ, 'ASSOCIATION OF CHLOROPLAST DNA WITH PHOTOSYNTHETIC MEMBRANES OF SPINACH-CHLOROPLASTS', PROCEEDINGS OF THE AUSTRALIAN BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY, 11 85-85 (1978)
1976 ROSE RJ, POSSINGHAM JV, 'LOCALIZATION OF [H-3] THYMIDINE INCORPORATION IN DNA OF REPLICATING SPINACH-CHLOROPLASTS BY ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE AUTORADIOGRAPHY', JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE, 20 341-355 (1976)
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1976 ROSE R, POSSINGHAM J, 'CHLOROPLAST GROWTH AND REPLICATION IN GERMINATING SPINACH COTYLEDONS FOLLOWING MASSIVE GAMMA-IRRADIATION OF SEED', PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 57 41-46 (1976)
DOI 10.1104/pp.57.1.41
Citations Web of Science - 18
1976 POSSINGHAM JV, ROSE RJ, 'CHLOROPLAST REPLICATION AND CHLOROPLAST DNA-SYNTHESIS IN SPINACH LEAVES', PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 193 295-+ (1976)
DOI 10.1098/rspb.1976.0047
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1975 ROSE RJ, CRAN DG, POSSINGHAM JV, 'CHANGES IN DNA-SYNTHESIS DURING CELL-GROWTH AND CHLOROPLAST REPLICATION IN GREENING SPINACH LEAF DISKS', JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE, 17 27-41 (1975)
Citations Scopus - 17Web of Science - 32
1975 POSSINGHAM JV, CRAN DG, ROSE RJ, LOVEYS BR, 'EFFECTS OF GREEN LIGHT ON CHLOROPLASTS OF SPINACH LEAF DISKS', JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 26 33-42 (1975)
DOI 10.1093/jxb/26.1.33
Citations Scopus - 10Web of Science - 22
1975 ROSE RJ, POSSINGHAM JV, 'LOCALIZATION OF H-3-THYMIDINE INCORPORATION IN DNA OF A SPINACH-CHLOROPLASTS BY ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE AUTORADIOGRAPHY', PROCEEDINGS OF THE AUSTRALIAN BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY, 8 67-67 (1975)
1974 ROSE RJ, CRAN DG, POSSINGHAM JV, 'DISTRIBUTION OF DNA IN DIVIDING SPINACH-CHLOROPLASTS', NATURE, 251 641-642 (1974)
DOI 10.1038/251641a0
Citations Scopus - 12Web of Science - 26
1974 ROSE RJ, 'CHANGES IN NUCLEOLAR ACTIVITY DURING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF WHEAT COLEOPTILE', PROTOPLASMA, 79 127-143 (1974)
DOI 10.1007/BF02055785
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1974 ROSE RJ, 'DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF CYCLOHEXIMIDE ON SHORT-TERM GIBBERELLIN AND AUXIN GROWTH KINETICS OF GAMMA-COLEOPTILES', PLANT SCIENCE LETTERS, 2 233-237 (1974)
DOI 10.1016/0304-4211(74)90121-7
Citations Scopus - 8Web of Science - 10
1972 ROSE RJ, SETTERFIELD G, FOWKE LC, 'ACTIVATION OF NUCLEOLI IN TUBER SLICES AND FUNCTION OF NUCLEOLAR VACUOLES', EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH, 71 1-+ (1972)
DOI 10.1016/0014-4827(72)90256-X
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1971 ROSE RJ, SETTERFIELD G, 'CYTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON INHIBITION BY 5-FLUOROURACIL OF RIBOSOME SYNTHESIS AND GROWTH IN JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE TUBER SLICES', PLANTA, 101 210-+ (1971)
DOI 10.1007/BF00386829
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1970 ROSE RJ, GREGORY J, MERCER FV, 'EFFECT OF 5-FLUOROURACIL ON GROWTH AND NUCLEOLUS OF WHEAT COLEOPTILES', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 23 561-& (1970)
DOI 10.1071/BI9700561
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1970 ROSE RJ, 'EFFECT OF CYCLOHEXIMIDE ON CELL DIVISION IN PARTIALLY SYNCHRONIZED PLANT CELLS', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 23 573-& (1970)
DOI 10.1071/BI9700573
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1970 Rose RJ, Gregory J, Mercer FV, 'Acceleration and delay of ripening in banana fruit tissue by gibberellic acid', Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 23 561-572 (1970)

Intact etiolated wheat coleoptiles grown from the beginning of imbibition III 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) show normal cell elongation, but division is inhibited. 5-FU-treated coleoptile... [more]

Intact etiolated wheat coleoptiles grown from the beginning of imbibition III 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) show normal cell elongation, but division is inhibited. 5-FU-treated coleoptiles, 48 hr after imbibition, have enlarged nucleoli (165% increase in volume) in which the RNA is mostly confined to the periphery. Untreated and treated nucleoli were studied by light and electron microscopy. The 5-FU effects on the nucleolus, which occur at the time cell division usually occurs if 5-FU is not present, are of interest in relation to ribosome synthesis. Uracil or thymidine did not reverse the nucleolar effects, but uracil further inhibited growth, while thymidine partly reversed the cell division inhibition. Results with 5-FU and thymidine suggest that the coleoptile cells can divide at least once when they have abnormal nucleoli, but normal nucleolar metabolism is essential for the complete growth of the etiolated wheat coleoptile. © 1970 ASEG.

DOI 10.1071/BI9700561
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1969 ROSE RJ, ADAMSON D, 'A SEQUENTIAL RESPONSE TO GROWTH SUBSTANCES IN COLEOPTILES FROM GAMMA-IRRADIATED WHEAT', PLANTA, 88 274-& (1969)
DOI 10.1007/BF00385070
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2012 Rose RJ, Sheahan MB, 'Plant mitochondria', Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (eLS) (2012) [D1]
2007 Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, Sheahan MB, 'Plant mitochondria', Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (2007) [D1]
Co-authors David Mccurdy

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2014 Kurdyukov S, Mathesius U, Nolan KE, Sheahan MB, Goffard N, Carroll BJ, Rose RJ, 'The 2HA line of the model legume Medicago truncatula has characteristics of an epigenetic mutant that is weakly ethylene insensitive', ComBio2014 Online, Canberra ACT Australia (2014) [E3]
2014 Song Y, Wang X-D, Smith N, Garg ML, Rose RJ, 'Seed oil storage in Medicago truncatula and Medicago orbicularis: the trade off between mucilage and oil production', ComBio2014 Online, Canberra, ACT (2014) [E3]
Co-authors Manohar Garg
2012 Song Y, Sheahan MB, Liao SL, Wang X-D, Garg ML, Rose RJ, 'Comparative studies on medicago truncatula and medicago orbicualris: Towards regulatory control of seed storage partitioning', Poster abstracts. ComBio 2012, Adelaide, SA (2012) [E3]
Co-authors Manohar Garg
2012 Tiew TWY, Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, 'Influence of abiotic stresses on peroxisome dynamics in different plant tissues of arabidopsis', Poster abstracts. Combio 2012, Adelaide, SA (2012) [E3]
2012 Song Y, Liao S, Wang X-D, Sheahan MB, Garg ML, Rose RJ, 'Investigation of gene expression underpinning partitioning of seed storage compunds in legumes', Proceedings of the 16th Agronomy Conference, Armidale, NSW (2012) [E1]
Co-authors Manohar Garg
2011 Tiew TWY, Rose RJ, Sheahan MB, 'The importance of peroxisome dynamics to Ros homeostasis in plant cell regeneration', COMBIO 2011: Annual Conferences of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the Australian Society of Plant Scientists and the Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Deve, Cairns, Queensland (2011) [E3]
2011 Song Y, Wang X-D, Garg ML, Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, 'Regulation of oil body biogenesis in the model legume medicago truncatula', COMBIO 2011: Annual Conferences of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the Australian Society of Plant Scientists and the Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Deve, Cairns, Queensland (2011) [E3]
Co-authors Manohar Garg
2010 Kurdyukov S, Mathesius U, Nolan KE, Goffard N, Carroll BJ, Rose RJ, 'The 2HA line of Medicago truncatula has characteristics of an epigenetic mutant that is weakly ethylene insensitive', Vth International Congress on Legume Genetics and Genomics, Pacific Grove, California (2010) [E3]
Citations Scopus - 12Web of Science - 5
2010 Wang X-D, Song Y, Garg ML, Rose RJ, 'From embryo sac to oil and protein bodies in the seed of the model legume Medicago truncatula', Vth International Congress on Legume Genetics and Genomics, Pacific Grove, California (2010) [E3]
Co-authors Manohar Garg
2010 Bhullar DS, Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, 'P-Body participation in cellular reprogramming of cultured mesophyll protoplasts', OzBio 2010: The Molecules of Life - from Discovery to Biotechnology. Abstracts, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]
2010 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Characterisation of the Serk gene family in legumes involved in development and defense', OzBio 2010: The Molecules of Life - from Discovery to Biotechnology. Abstracts, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]
2010 Tiew TWY, Rose RJ, Sheahan MB, 'Peroxisome dynamics: Importance to the restoration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis during plant cell regeneration', OzBio 2010: The Molecules of Life - from Discovery to Biotechnology. Abstracts, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]
2010 Rose RJ, Kurdyukov S, Zhang Xuanping Y, Nolan KE, 'An unusual GA and ABA synergism promotes somatic embryogenesis in Medicargo Truncatalua 2HA: Implications for transcriptional regulation', OzBio 2010: The Molecules of Life - from Discovery to Biotechnology. Abstracts, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]
2010 Song Y, Wang X-D, Garg ML, Rose RJ, 'From zygote to oil and protein bodies in the seed of the model legume Medicago Truncatula', OzBio 2010: The Molecules of Life - from Discovery to Biotechnology. Abstracts, Melbourne, Vic (2010) [E3]
Co-authors Manohar Garg
2009 Rose RJ, Mantiri FR, Kurdyukov S, Chen S-K, Wang X-D, Nolan KE, Sheahan MB, 'Key signalling steps driving embryo formation from somatic cells in the model legume Medicago truncatula', Plant Biology 2009: Final Program, Honolulu, HI (2009) [E3]
2008 Kurdyukov S, Mathesius U, Rose RJ, 'Stem cells and ethylene: The link between somatic embryogenesis and nodulation', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E3]
2008 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'Distinct inheritance mechanisms for non-DNA containing organelles in plant cells initiating cell division', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2008 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'SERK1 expression is associated with developmental change in the life cycle of the model legume Medicago truncatula', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E3]
2008 Sheahan MB, Saeed NA, Rose RJ, 'Reactive oxygen species initiate plant cell regeneration in the model legume Medicago truncatula', ICLGG IV: IV International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics: Book of Abstracts, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (2008) [E3]
2008 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Expression of the receptor-like kinase gene, SERK1 is associated with developmental change during the life cycle of the model legume Medicago truncatula', ICLGG IV: IV International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics: Book of Abstracts, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (2008) [E3]
2008 Rose RJ, Mantiri FR, Kurdyukov S, Chen SK, Wang X-D, Nolan KE, Sheahan MB, 'Signaling in the induction of embryo formation from somatic cells in the model legume Medicago truncatula', ICLGG IV: IV International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics: Book of Abstracts, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (2008) [E3]
2008 Rose RJ, Mantiri FR, Kurdyukov S, Chen SK, Wang X-D, Nolan KE, Sheahan MB, 'Inductive signals driving embryo formation from somatic cells in the model legume Medicago truncatula', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E3]
2007 Mantiri FR, Kurdyukov S, Rose RJ, 'The transcription factor MTSEF1 of the ERF subfamily identified by transcriptional profiling is required for somatic embryogenesis induced by auxin plus cytokinin in medicago truncatula', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
2007 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'Peroxisome-mediated detoxification of mitochondrial ros in dedifferentiating plant cells', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2007 Nolan KE, Kurdyukov S, Rose RJ, 'Serk promoter driven gus expression in medicago truncatula', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
2007 Rose RJ, Chen SK, Kurdyukov S, Mantiri FR, Nolan KE, Sheahan MB, Wang X-D, 'A model for the mechanism of embryo formation from somatic cells of legumes', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
2007 Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'Functional differences in vegetative actins observed in dedifferentiating plant cells', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2007 Kurdyukov S, Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Transcriptional profiling of somatic and zygotic embryogenesis in medicago truncatula', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
2007 Chen SK, Kurdyukov S, Wang X-D, Rose RJ, 'Expression of the homeotic genes mtwuschel and mtwox-5 in relation to the induction and development of somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis in cultured mediccago truncatula', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
2006 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'Deciphering the Molecular Mechanism of Organelle Partitioning in Plant Cell Division', Conference Abstracts, Brisbane Convention Centre, Brisbane, QLD (2006) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2006 Rose RJ, Wang X-D, Nolan KE, Rolfe BG, 'Biology of root forming calli from Medicago truncatula leaf explants: Meristem forming stem cells', 3rd International Conference on Legume Genomics & Genetics: Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane, QLD (2006) [E3]
2006 Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'Molecular Dissection of Actin Cytoskeletal Involvement in Chloroplast Partitioning', Book of Abstracts, Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia (2006) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2006 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'SERK and the Genetic Regulation of Somatic Embryogenesis and Organogenesis in Medicago truncatula', Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD (2006) [E3]
2006 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'An Analysis of Organelle Partitioning Before Divisionin Mesophyll Protoplasts of Medicago Truncatula with GFP-Labelled Endoplasmic Reticulum or Actin Filaments', Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD (2006) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2006 Mantiri FR, Kurdyukov S, Rose RJ, 'The Role of Ethylene in Somatic Embryogenesis Induced by Auxin plus Cytokinin in Medicago truncatula', Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD (2006) [E3]
2006 Kurdyukov S, Lohar DP, Shaparova N, MacDonald C, Nitanai Y, Saeed NA, et al., 'Microarray Analysis of Sematic Embryo Induction in Mendicago truncatula', Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD (2006) [E3]
2006 Chen SK, Kurdyukov S, Rose RJ, 'Expression of WUSCHEL, WOX-5 and CLAVATA1-like Genes in Relation to Somatic Embryogenesis and Organogenesis in Cultured Medicago truncatula', Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD (2006) [E3]
2006 Rose RJ, Kurdyukov S, Nolan KE, Sheahan MB, Wang X-D, Mantiri FR, et al., 'Growing Embryos and Organs from Somatic Cells in Medicago truncatula: Molecular Mechanism', Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD (2006) [E3]
2006 Kerim T, Imin N, Holmes P, Weinman J, De JF, Rose RJ, Rolfe BG, 'Legume Somatic Embryogenesis: Defining a Role for the AP2 Domain Transcriptional Regulator Baby Boom in the Requirements for Commitment', Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD (2006) [E3]
2006 Imin N, Nizamidin M, Schultz N, Holmes P, Frickey T, Goffard N, et al., 'Identification of Genes that Mediate Stem Cell Niches in Medicago truncatula', Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD (2006) [E3]
2006 De Jong F, Imin N, Mathesius U, Rose RJ, Rolfe B, 'Protoplast Dedifferentiation and Re-differentiation in Medicago truncatula Studied by Proteomic Analysis', Handbook & Abstracts, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, QLD (2006) [E3]
2005 De Jong F, Imin N, Mathesius M, Rose RJ, Rolfe B, 'Proteome Analysis of Protoplast Dedifferentiation Shows Activation of the Wound Response Pathway', Combined Conference Abstracts of ComBio 2005, Adelaide, SA, Australia (2005) [E3]
2005 Koller C, Patrick JW, Rose RJ, Offler CE, Macfarlane GR, 'Pteris umbrosa as an arsenic hyperaccumulator?', Australasian Society for Ecotoxicology Annual Conference. Toxicological approaches to predict and assess ecosystem stress, Melbourne (2005) [E3]
Co-authors Geoff Macfarlane, John Patrick, Tina Offler
2005 Rose RJ, Saeed NA, Nolan KE, Kurdyukov SG, Wang X-D, Nitanai Y, et al., 'Gene Expression Analysis of the Interaction between Auxin, Cytokinin and Stress in the Induction of Somatic Embryogenesis and Organogenesis in Medicago Truncatula', Poster Abstracts of 2005 Model Legume Congress, Pacific Grove, California, USA (2005) [E3]
2005 Imin N, Nizamidin M, Holmes P, Weinman JJ, Kerim T, De Jong F, et al., 'Medicago Truncatula: A Model Plant for Studying Somatic Enbryogenesis and Organogenesis in Legumes', Poster Abstracts of 2005 Model Legume Congress, Pacific Grove, California, USA (2005) [E3]
2005 Rolfe BG, Imin N, De Jong F, Kerim T, Wang X-D, Weinman JJ, et al., 'Somatic Embryogenesis a model for organogenesis in Medicago truncatula', Program and Abstracts of Second Australian Model Legume Workshop: Application to Crop and Pasture Improvement, Rottnest Island, WA, Australia (2005) [E3]
2005 Rose RJ, Saeed NA, Nolan KE, Kurdyukov SG, Wang X-D, Nitanai Y, et al., 'Gene expression analysis of the interaction between plant hormones and stress in the induction of somatic embryogenesis in Medicago truncatula', Program and Abstracts of Second Australian Model Legume Workshop: Application to Crop and Pasture Improvement, Rottnest Island, WA, Australia (2005) [E3]
2004 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'Maintaining Mitochondrial and Mitochondrial Genome Continuity: Inheritance processes in divising tobacco Mesophyll Protoplasts', ComBio Conference Abstracts, Perth (2004) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2004 Imin N, De Jong F, Mathesius U, Kerim T, Weinman JJ, Nolan KE, et al., 'Molecular Investigation of the Somatic Embryogenesis in Medicago Truncatula', Combio Conference Abstracts, Perth (2004) [E3]
2004 Rolfe BG, De Jong F, Kerim T, Weinman JJ, Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Proteomic analysis of somatic embryogenesis in Medicago truncatula', Legumes for the benefit of agriculture nutrition and the environment, Dijon, France (2004) [E3]
2003 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'Organelle Inheritance in dividing protoplasts is actin dependent', 7th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology Book of Abstracts, Barcelona, Spain (2003) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2003 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Auxin up-regulates MtSERK1 expression in both Medicago truncatula root-forming and embryogenic cultures', 7th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology: Book of Abstracts, Barcelona, Spain (2003) [E3]
2003 Imin N, De Jong F, Van Noorden G, Nolan KE, Rose RJ, Rolfe B, 'Proteomic Analysis of Medicago Truncatula Stem Cells', ComBio Combined Conference Abstracts, Melbourne (2003) [E3]
2003 Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'Unbiased inheritance of chloroplasts, mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum in protoplasts acquiring totipotency requires actin filaments', ComBio Combined Conference Abstracts, Melbourne (2003) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2003 De Jong F, Mathesius U, Rolfe B, Imin N, Rose RJ, 'Generation of medicago truncatula stem cells from leaf protoplasts', ComBio Combined Conference Abstracts, Melbourne (2003) [E3]
2002 Sheahan MB, McCurdy DW, Rose RJ, 'Cytoplasmic inheritance in dedifferentiating plant cells is cytoskeleton-dependent', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sydney, NSW (2002) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2002 Irwanto RR, Rose RJ, 'Investigation into the genotypic differences between high and low regenerability lines of Medicago truncatula cv. jemalong', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sydney, NSW (2002) [E3]
2002 Saeed NA, Rose RJ, 'Expression of the respiratory burst oxidase MTRBOH and the ptotein kinase MTSKI genes under tissue culture and salt stress conditions in Medicago truncatula', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sydney, NSW (2002) [E3]
2002 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'A somatic embryogenesis receptor-like kinase gene (MtSERK1) is upregulated in Medicago truncatula cultures in response to auxin', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Sydney, NSW (2002) [E3]
2001 Nolan KE, Rose RJ, 'Investigation of the expression of two kinase genes in cultured leaf explants from Medicago truncatula', The Genome Conference 2001, Lorne, Victoria, Australia (2001) [E3]
2001 Sheahan MB, Rose RJ, McCurdy DW, 'Actin filaments are required for accurate chloroplast segregation in regenerating Nicotiana Tabacum mesophyll protoplasts', Australian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Incorp - Combio 2001, Canberra, ACT (2001) [E3]
Co-authors David Mccurdy
2001 Nolan KE, Irwanto RR, Williams EM, Dibley SJ, Rose RJ, 'Hormone response and stress response genes in the very early culture phase of Medicago truncatula regeneration', Australian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Incorp - Combio 2001, Canberra, ACT (2001) [E3]
1990 ROSE RJ, THOMAS MR, FITTER JT, 'THE TRANSFER OF CYTOPLASMIC AND NUCLEAR GENOMES BY SOMATIC HYBRIDIZATION', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY (1990)
DOI 10.1071/PP9900303
Citations Web of Science - 22
Co-authors John Fitter
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Grants and Funding

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Number of grants 58
Total funding $7,339,641

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20132 grants / $234,416

A Research Platform for Exploring the Genotype:Phenotype Nexus$120,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Associate Professor Elizabeth Harry, Professor Ian Paulsen, Professor Marc Wilkins, Professor Peter Waterhouse, Professor Rodney Scott, Associate Professor Steven Djordjevic, Professor Brett Neilan, Professor Rick Cavicchioli, Professor Ian Charles, Professor Nicolle Packer, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Associate Professor Neville Firth, Dr Gyorgy Hutvagner, Associate Professor Cynthia Whitchurch, Associate Professor Robert Willows, Dr Bret Church
Scheme Equipment Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2013
Funding Finish 2013
GNo G1200250
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

A Research Platform for Exploring the Genotype:Phenotype Nexus$114,416

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Associate Professor Elizabeth Harry, Professor Ian Paulsen, Professor Marc Wilkins, Professor Peter Waterhouse, Professor Rodney Scott, Associate Professor Steven Djordjevic, Professor Brett Neilan, Professor Rick Cavicchioli, Professor Ian Charles, Professor Nicolle Packer, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Associate Professor Neville Firth, Dr Gyorgy Hutvagner, Associate Professor Cynthia Whitchurch, Associate Professor Robert Willows, Dr Bret Church
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2013
Funding Finish 2013
GNo G1300668
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

20121 grants / $13,000

Genetic regulation of embryo development in the model legume Medicago truncatula$13,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Science & IT

Funding body University of Newcastle - Faculty of Science & IT
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Strategic Small Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2012
Funding Finish 2012
GNo G1401106
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

20114 grants / $1,209,961

Specialised Greenhouse Space for New Initiatives $500,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Professor Christopher Grof, Professor Yong-Ling Ruan, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2011
Funding Finish 2011
GNo G1000631
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

Chemical Biology$444,961

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Professor Adam McCluskey, Doctor Warwick Belcher, Associate Professor Ian Grainge, Professor Christopher Grof, Cprof PETER Lewis, Professor Eileen McLaughlin, Doctor Shaun Roman, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Doctor Jennette Sakoff, Associate Professor Nikki Verrills
Scheme Priority Research Centre
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2011
Funding Finish 2013
GNo G1100052
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

An Advanced Mass Spectrometer for Applications in Phospho-Proteomics, Glycomics and Top-Down Sequencing of Proteins$250,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Associate Professor Mark Baker, Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Laureate Professor Roger Smith, Conjoint Professor Keith Jones, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Professor Lois Salamonsen
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2011
Funding Finish 2011
GNo G1000632
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

An Advanced Mass Spectrometer for Applications in Phospho-Proteomics, Glycomics and Top-Down Sequencing of Proteins$15,000

Funding body: Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research

Funding body Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research
Project Team Associate Professor Mark Baker, Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Laureate Professor Roger Smith, Conjoint Professor Keith Jones, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Professor Lois Salamonsen
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF) Partner Funding
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2011
Funding Finish 2011
GNo G1100844
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

20103 grants / $615,000

Laser microdissection microscopy system for cell and development biology$350,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Professor Eileen McLaughlin, Conjoint Professor Keith Jones, Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Professor Brett Nixon, Doctor Shaun Roman, Professor Alan Brichta, Doctor Rick Thorne, Associate Professor Doug Smith, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Professor Christopher Grof, Emeritus Professor Leonie Ashman, Professor Gordon Burns, Professor Brett Graham, Associate Professor Paul Tooney, Laureate Professor Roger Smith, Professor Paul Foster, Professor Trevor Day, Conjoint Professor Robert Callister
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2010
Funding Finish 2010
GNo G0190369
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

Laser microdissection microscopy system for cell and development biology$215,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Professor Eileen McLaughlin, Conjoint Professor Keith Jones, Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Professor Brett Nixon, Doctor Shaun Roman, Professor Alan Brichta, Doctor Rick Thorne, Associate Professor Doug Smith, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Professor Christopher Grof, Emeritus Professor Leonie Ashman, Professor Gordon Burns, Professor Brett Graham, Associate Professor Paul Tooney, Laureate Professor Roger Smith, Professor Paul Foster, Professor Trevor Day, Conjoint Professor Robert Callister
Scheme Equipment Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2010
Funding Finish 2010
GNo G1000874
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

Laser microdissection microscopy system for cell and development biology (HMRI contribution towards 2010 ARC LIEF grant)$50,000

Funding body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Funding body Hunter Medical Research Institute
Project Team Professor Eileen McLaughlin, Conjoint Professor Keith Jones, Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Professor Brett Nixon, Doctor Shaun Roman, Professor Alan Brichta, Doctor Rick Thorne, Associate Professor Doug Smith, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Professor Christopher Grof, Emeritus Professor Leonie Ashman, Professor Gordon Burns, Professor Brett Graham, Associate Professor Paul Tooney, Laureate Professor Roger Smith, Professor Paul Foster, Professor Trevor Day, Conjoint Professor Robert Callister
Scheme Equipment Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2010
Funding Finish 2010
GNo G1000144
Type Of Funding Other Public Sector - State
Category 2OPS
UON Y

20093 grants / $820,000

An Advanced Mass Spectrometry Facility for Applications in Proteomics and Organic Chemistry$495,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Professor Adam McCluskey, Associate Professor Mark Baker, Associate Professor Nikki Verrills, Emeritus Professor Marcel Maeder, Doctor Xiaojing Zhou, Professor Eileen McLaughlin, Professor Brett Nixon, Doctor Shaun Roman, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Professor Hugh Dunstan, Professor Christopher Grof, Laureate Professor Roger Smith, Conjoint Professor Peter Gibson, Conjoint Professor Alison Jones, Prof MIKE Calford, Conjoint Professor Keith Jones, Doctor Rick Thorne, Emeritus Professor Peter Dunkley, Professor Paul Foster, Emeritus Professor Leonie Ashman, Professor Gordon Burns, Associate Professor Phillip Dickson, Emeritus Professor John Rostas, Professor Rodney Scott, Associate Professor Paul Tooney, Professor Phil Hansbro, Professor Pablo Moscato, Professor Paul Dastoor, Cprof PETER Lewis
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2009
Funding Finish 2009
GNo G0189122
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy for Live Cell Imaging$275,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Conjoint Professor Keith Jones, Professor Eileen McLaughlin, Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Emeritus Professor Leonie Ashman, Professor Gordon Burns, Professor Dirk Van Helden, Associate Professor Nikki Verrills, Professor Brett Nixon, Doctor Shaun Roman, Professor Yong-Ling Ruan, Doctor Rick Thorne, Prof MIKE Calford
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2009
Funding Finish 2009
GNo G0189038
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

An Advanced Mass Spectrometry Facility for Applications in Proteomics and Organic Chemistry$50,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Professor Adam McCluskey, Associate Professor Mark Baker, Associate Professor Nikki Verrills, Emeritus Professor Marcel Maeder, Doctor Xiaojing Zhou, Professor Eileen McLaughlin, Professor Brett Nixon, Doctor Shaun Roman, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Professor Hugh Dunstan, Professor Christopher Grof, Laureate Professor Roger Smith, Conjoint Professor Peter Gibson, Conjoint Professor Alison Jones, Prof MIKE Calford, Conjoint Professor Keith Jones, Doctor Rick Thorne, Emeritus Professor Peter Dunkley, Professor Paul Foster, Emeritus Professor Leonie Ashman, Professor Gordon Burns, Associate Professor Phillip Dickson, Emeritus Professor John Rostas, Professor Rodney Scott, Associate Professor Paul Tooney, Professor Phil Hansbro, Professor Pablo Moscato, Professor Paul Dastoor, Cprof PETER Lewis
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF) Partner Funding
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2009
Funding Finish 2009
GNo G0189948
Type Of Funding Grant - Aust Non Government
Category 3AFG
UON Y

20082 grants / $92,500

Centre for Integrative Legume Research$90,000

Funding body: NSW Department of State and Regional Development

Funding body NSW Department of State and Regional Development
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme ARC Centres of Excellence Partner Funding
Role Lead
Funding Start 2008
Funding Finish 2010
GNo G0189189
Type Of Funding Other Public Sector - State
Category 2OPS
UON Y

IV International Conference on Legume Genomics and Genetics, Puerto Vellata, Mexico, 7/12/2008 - 12/12/2008$2,500

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2008
Funding Finish 2008
GNo G0189632
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

20071 grants / $7,629

Proof of concept for metal specific early-warning biomarkers in an estuarine plant model$7,629

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Associate Professor Geoff MacFarlane, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Pilot Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2007
Funding Finish 2007
GNo G0187840
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

20051 grants / $207,189

High throughput proteomics - Thermo Finnigan ProteomeX LCQ Integrated Proteomicis Workstation$207,189

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Professor Eileen McLaughlin, Cprof PETER Lewis, Conjoint Associate Professor Renate Griffith, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Professor Adam McCluskey, Emeritus Professor Ellak Von Nagy-Felsobuki, Emeritus Professor Peter Dunkley, Associate Professor Phillip Dickson, Emeritus Professor John Rostas, Emeritus Professor Leonie Ashman, Professor Gordon Burns, Professor Paul Foster, Conjoint Professor Peter Gibson, Laureate Professor Roger Smith, Professor Alistair Sim, Associate Professor Paul Tooney, Dr Fraser Ross
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2005
Funding Finish 2005
GNo G0184185
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

20044 grants / $734,853

Upgrade and expansion of Newcastle Plant Growth Facility$329,504

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Mr Michael Cole, Associate Professor Geoff MacFarlane, Emeritus Professor John Rodger
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2004
Funding Finish 2004
GNo G0183029
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

Biacore3000-Expansion of Proteomics Facility$187,341

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Professor Alistair Sim, Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Emeritus Professor Peter Dunkley, Emeritus Professor John Rostas, Associate Professor Phillip Dickson, Emeritus Professor Leonie Ashman, Laureate Professor Roger Smith, Professor Gordon Burns, Professor Adam McCluskey, Associate Professor Paul Tooney, Dr Fraser Ross, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2004
Funding Finish 2004
GNo G0183030
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

Centre for Integrative Legume Research$109,008

Funding body: NSW Department of State and Regional Development

Funding body NSW Department of State and Regional Development
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme ARC Centres of Excellence Partner Funding
Role Lead
Funding Start 2004
Funding Finish 2007
GNo G0186026
Type Of Funding Other Public Sector - State
Category 2OPS
UON Y

ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume Research Newcastle Node Support$109,000

Funding body: NSW Department of State and Regional Development

Funding body NSW Department of State and Regional Development
Project Team

A/Prof. Ray J Rose

Scheme Unknown
Role Lead
Funding Start 2004
Funding Finish 2007
GNo
Type Of Funding Other Public Sector - State
Category 2OPS
UON N

20035 grants / $1,871,994

Centre for Integrative Legume Research$1,844,494

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme ARC Centres of Excellence
Role Lead
Funding Start 2003
Funding Finish 2010
GNo G0183153
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Commonwealth
Category 1CS
UON Y

Molecular analysis of somatic embryo formation in Medicago truncatula.$10,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Project Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2003
Funding Finish 2003
GNo G0182420
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

Plants as bioremediators: Employing aquatic macrophytes to address heavy metal contamination$10,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Associate Professor Geoff MacFarlane, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Emeritus Professor John Patrick
Scheme Collaborative Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2003
Funding Finish 2003
GNo G0182968
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

Plants as bioremediators: Employing aquatic macrophytes to address heavy metal contamination$5,000

Funding body: Koppers Australia Pty Ltd

Funding body Koppers Australia Pty Ltd
Project Team Associate Professor Geoff MacFarlane, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Conjoint Associate Professor Robin Offler, Emeritus Professor John Patrick
Scheme University Grant Partner Funding
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2003
Funding Finish 2003
GNo G0183115
Type Of Funding Not Known
Category UNKN
UON Y

7th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology, Barcelona, Spain 23-28 June, 2003$2,500

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2003
Funding Finish 2003
GNo G0183165
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

20023 grants / $45,000

Functional genomics of the model legume Medicago truncatula$30,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Special Purpose Grant from Research Overheads
Role Lead
Funding Start 2002
Funding Finish 2002
GNo G0181816
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

Signalling in the induction of somatic embryogenesis and its relationship to stress detection genes$9,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Project Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2002
Funding Finish 2002
GNo G0181443
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

Molecular and cellular analysis of cell division induction in totipotent plant cells$6,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Project Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2002
Funding Finish 2002
GNo G0181467
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

20013 grants / $443,400

High-Resolution High-Performance LAS/ICP-MS for Elemental Analysis.$430,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ellak Von Nagy-Felsobuki, Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Lawrance, Professor Hugh Dunstan, Dr Paul Dubowy, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Associate Professor Howard Bridgman, Associate Professor David Smith, Dr Philip Binning
Scheme Research Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (RIEF)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 2001
Funding Finish 2001
GNo G0179623
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

Investigation of gene expression during the induction of somatic embryogenesis and nodulation in the model legume Medicago truncatula$11,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Project Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2001
Funding Finish 2001
GNo G0180035
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

4th Workshop on Medicago Truncatula, USA 7-9 July 2001$2,400

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2001
Funding Finish 2001
GNo G0181014
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

20002 grants / $12,400

The Induction of Somatic Embryogenesis in Totipotent Plant Cells.$10,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Project Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2000
Funding Finish 2000
GNo G0178932
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

6th International Congress of plant molecular biology.$2,400

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 2000
Funding Finish 2000
GNo G0180240
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

19993 grants / $215,711

Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope Facility.$203,107

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Emeritus Professor Tim Roberts, Conjoint Associate Professor Russell Jones, Associate Professor John Clulow, Emeritus Professor John Rostas, Professor Alistair Sim, Professor Gordon Burns, Conjoint Professor Loris Chahl, DR DAVID KAY
Scheme Large Equipment Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 1999
Funding Finish 1999
GNo G0177945
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

The mechanisms of plant regeneration from somatic cells and associated gene transfer techniques$11,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Project Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1999
Funding Finish 1999
GNo G0178197
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

9th International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Amsterdam, The Netherlands.$1,604

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1999
Funding Finish 1999
GNo G0180515
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

19983 grants / $299,000

Specialised Environmental Space for Newcastle Plant Growth$250,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Mr Michael Cole
Scheme Large Equipment Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 1998
Funding Finish 1998
GNo G0177584
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

Molecular Dynamics Storm 860 Tri-mode Analysis System$35,000

Funding body: Ramaciotti Foundations

Funding body Ramaciotti Foundations
Project Team Professor Alistair Sim, Emeritus Professor John Rostas, Emeritus Professor Peter Dunkley, Dr Stephen Bunn, Dr Tat Cheah, Conjoint Professor Kenneth Beagley, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Conjoint Professor Judith Scott, Doctor Eng-Cheng Chan, Laureate Professor Roger Smith
Scheme Research Grant
Role Investigator
Funding Start 1998
Funding Finish 1998
GNo G0177453
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Non Commonwealth
Category 1NS
UON Y

Increasing the genetic diversity of agricultural plants by cell fusion-mediated DNA transfer.$14,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Small Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1998
Funding Finish 1998
GNo G0177297
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

19973 grants / $34,865

Annual Medic Improvement Using Asymmetric Somatic Hybridisation & Transgenic Plants$21,000

Funding body: Grains Research and Development Corporation

Funding body Grains Research and Development Corporation
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Research Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1997
Funding Finish 1997
GNo G0176945
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Commonwealth
Category 1CS
UON Y

Extrachromosomal elements in chloroplasts.$12,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Small Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1997
Funding Finish 1997
GNo G0176745
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

Medicago truncatula and associated organisms workshop, CNRS Centre, Paris, France, 18-19 July 1997$1,865

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1997
Funding Finish 1997
GNo G0179555
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

19961 grants / $7,000

Extrachromosomal elements in plastids,$7,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Project Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1996
Funding Finish 1996
GNo G0175714
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

19954 grants / $54,600

Characterisation of the DNA bound to the chloroplast thylakoid membrane.$18,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Small Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1995
Funding Finish 1995
GNo G0174856
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

Laboratory Upgrade$17,600

Funding body: Department of Education, Training & Youth Affairs

Funding body Department of Education, Training & Youth Affairs
Project Team Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Mr Michael Cole
Scheme Research Infrastructure Block Grant (RIBG)
Role Investigator
Funding Start 1995
Funding Finish 1995
GNo G0175592
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

'PhD student support'$10,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Emeritus Professor Tim Roberts
Scheme Internal Research Support
Role Lead
Funding Start 1995
Funding Finish 1995
GNo G0175245
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

Peanut Stripe Virus Project PN 9017$9,000

Funding body: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)

Funding body Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Research Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1995
Funding Finish 1995
GNo G0175203
Type Of Funding Aust Competitive - Commonwealth
Category 1CS
UON Y

19944 grants / $95,400

Estuarine Ecology Research$48,000

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Internal Research Support
Role Lead
Funding Start 1994
Funding Finish 1994
GNo G0175240
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

Estuarine Ecology Research$30,000

Funding body: Hunter Catchment Management Trust

Funding body Hunter Catchment Management Trust
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose, Dr Paul Dubowy
Scheme Kooragang Wetlands Rehabilitation Project
Role Lead
Funding Start 1994
Funding Finish 1996
GNo G0175414
Type Of Funding Donation - Aust Non Government
Category 3AFD
UON Y

The molecular nature of the chloroplast nucleoid-thylakoid interaction and its role in DNA replication$15,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Small Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1994
Funding Finish 1994
GNo G0174821
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

4th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology - Amsterdam - 19-24 June 1994$2,400

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1994
Funding Finish 1994
GNo G0175125
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

19933 grants / $244,386

93,94,95GRANT.Genetic Transformation And Somatic Hybridisation For Insect Resistance In Annual Medics$234,943

Funding body: Woolmark Company

Funding body Woolmark Company
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Australian Wool Research & Promotion Organisation
Role Lead
Funding Start 1993
Funding Finish 1995
GNo G0173337
Type Of Funding Other Public Sector - Commonwealth
Category 2OPC
UON Y

The Molecular Nature of the Chloroplast Nucleoidthylakoid Interaction and its Role in DNA Replication$8,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Small Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1993
Funding Finish 1993
GNo G0172771
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

'XV International Botanical Congress, Tokyo', Congress Center of Pacifico, Yokohama, Japan, 28 August - 3 September 1993$1,443

Funding body: University of Newcastle

Funding body University of Newcastle
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1993
Funding Finish 1993
GNo G0174377
Type Of Funding Internal
Category INTE
UON Y

19921 grants / $13,000

A Molecular Approach To The Manipulation Of Legume Grain Yield$13,000

Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Funding body ARC (Australian Research Council)
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Small Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1992
Funding Finish 1992
GNo G0173607
Type Of Funding Scheme excluded from IGS
Category EXCL
UON Y

19912 grants / $68,337

Transfer Of Insect Resistance To Annual$64,837

Funding body: Woolmark Company

Funding body Woolmark Company
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Australian Wool Research & Promotion Organisation
Role Lead
Funding Start 1991
Funding Finish 1991
GNo G0173881
Type Of Funding Other Public Sector - Commonwealth
Category 2OPC
UON Y

Travel Grant$3,500

Funding body: Grains Research and Development Corporation

Funding body Grains Research and Development Corporation
Project Team Emeritus Professor Ray Rose
Scheme Barley Committee Travel Grant
Role Lead
Funding Start 1991
Funding Finish 1991
GNo G0173883
Type Of Funding Contract - Aust Non Government
Category 3AFC
UON Y
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Research Supervision

Number of supervisions

Completed10
Current0

Past Supervision

Year Level of Study Research Title Program Supervisor Type
2015 PhD The Influence of Peroxisomes on Reactive Oxygen Species Regulation and Regeneration Induction in Plants PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2013 PhD Genetic Regulation of Embryo Development and Formation of Seed Storage Products in the Legume Model Medicago truncatula PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2009 PhD The Association of Homeotic Gene Expression with Stem Cell Formation and Morphogenesis in Cultured Medicago Truncatula PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Sole Supervisor
2008 PhD Ethylene-Induced Genes in Somatic Embryogenesis of Medicago Truncatula with Particular Reference to MtSERF1 PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Sole Supervisor
2007 PhD Towards an Understanding of Organelle Inheritance Processes During Plant Cell Dedifferentiation PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Principal Supervisor
2006 PhD Somatic embryogenesis from cultured leaf explants and mesophyll protoplasts of the Medicago truncatula genotype Jemalong 2HA PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Sole Supervisor
2005 PhD Stress Genes in Relation to Wounding, Tissue Culture and Salinity in Medicago Truncatula PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Sole Supervisor
2005 PhD Changes in Gene Expression Associated with Induction of Somatic Embryogenesis in the Model Legume, Medicago Truncatula PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Sole Supervisor
2002 PhD Replication and Segregation of the Chloroplast Nucleoid PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Sole Supervisor
2002 PhD Modification of the Plant Genome by Highly Asymmetric Somatic Hybridisation PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle Sole Supervisor
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Emeritus Professor Ray Rose

Positions

Honorary Professor
School of Environmental and Life Sciences
College of Engineering, Science and Environment

Emeritus Professor
College of Engineering, Science and Environment

Focus area

Biological Sciences

Contact Details

Email ray.rose@newcastle.edu.au
Phone (02) 4921 5711
Fax (02) 4921 5472

Office

Room BG.15
Building Biological Sciences
Location Callaghan
University Drive
Callaghan, NSW 2308
Australia
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