Conjoint Professor Christina Offler
Honorary Professor
School of Environmental and Life Sciences (Biological Sciences)
- Email:tina.offler@newcastle.edu.au
- Phone:(02) 4921 5704
Career Summary
Biography
Tina Offler is a plant cell developmental biologist with expertise in cell imaging and localization of genes and their products at cellular and sub-cellular levels. After completing her PhD at the University of Adelaide in 1971, Tina was appointed as a Tutor in the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Newcastle. Tina is a foundation member of the Centre for Plant Science, Discipline of Biological Sciences (ERA 5 - 2010, 2012, 2015); a score indicative of research performance well above world standard. Her research has focused on the regulation of resource transport and allocation in plants and, in particular, developmental mechanisms and their regulation leading to formation of specialized cells called transfer cells. Transfer cells have a primitive origin being found in all plant taxa. They are characterized by intricately-invaginated wall labyrinths supporting an amplified cell membrane surface area enriched in transporters that facilitate high fluxes of nutrients (amino acids, sugars, minerals) at ‘bottlenecks’ within the plant’s transport system; they are the plant’s solution to ‘nutrient traffick jams’. With her colleagues, and supported by Australian Research Council funding for 30 years, she has made, and continues to make, significant contributions to understanding how and when these fascinating cells differentiate and their impact on enhancing plant growth and crop yield. Consistent with her expertise in cell imaging, Tina was joint Academic Head of the University Electron Microscope/X-Ray UnitandChair of the Advisory Committee and User's Forum (1991 - 2002). She was Assistant Dean for Teaching and Learning and Head of School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Faculty of Science & IT; a strong advocate and mentor for academic women in science and her story is included in the University of Newcastle’s 100 Women publication. Tina retired in July 2007 and as a Conjoint Professor continues her research activities. Between 2011 – 2014 she accepted the role of Academic Champion for the Faculty of Science & IT working with academic staff to enhance teaching and learning outcomes for undergraduate students; she is Honorary Director/Chair of the Management Committee, The Don McNair Herbarium, University of Newcastle and was Editor of Phytogen, the Australian Society of Plant Scientists newsletter (2009 – 2013). Tina became a Life Member of the Australian Society of Plant Scientists in 2015.
Research Expertise:
My research is focused on regulation of resource transport and allocation in plants. I have been a co-leader of this research effort with John Patrick since 1983. By integrating structural and physiological studies, we pinpointed the cellular location of regulatory transport processes using developing seeds and fruits as model systems. This approach then allowed directed immunocytochemical studies; molecular analyses, resulting in cloning of key regulatory genes and novel sucrose transporters. It also led to identifying specialized transfer cells that are located at the maternal/filial interface in some seeds. These discoveries instigated a research focus aimed at understanding developmental mechanisms and their regulation leading to formation of transfer cells; a project that is ongoing.
I developed a transfer cell induction system using Vicia faba(Faba bean) cotyledons. This experimentally-powerful system combined with visualization technologies using SEM/FESEM, TEM and confocal microscopy has, and continues to, underpin our transfer cell research. In collaboration with David McCurdy (1999 - 2011), we made significant contributions to current knowledge of transfer cell wall labyrinths that are comprised of a uniform wall layer from which wall ingrowth papillae arise at loci and project into the cytosol. This structural unit is repeated to build a multi-layered fenestrated network that characterizes a reticulate wall labyrinth architecture, the most common and functionally-effective wall labyrinth design that acts as a supporting scaffold for the plasma membrane. We have established the pattern of assembly and composition of the wall labyrinth and the timing (hours) for V. fabacotyledon epidermal cells to trans-differentiation to a transfer cell morphology and function.
A method for obtaining peels of trans-differentiated epidermal cells was perfected in our laboratory in 2007. This allowed cell-specific global gene expression to identify genes exhibiting changed expression exclusively in cells induced to trans-differentiate to a transfer cell morphology. These analyses have provided a wealth of data to guide future research directions. Concurrently, we use a targeted approach to identify inductive signals and now have strong evidence that the trans-differentiation process culminating in a transfer cell morphology in epidermal cells of V. fabacotyledons is initiated by auxin; that polarity and uniform wall layer building is regulated by ethylene and extracellular reactive oxygen species (hydrogen peroxide) and that wall ingrowth papillae construction depends upon activation of groups of membrane-bound calcium channels interspersed with Ca2+-ATPases to generate cytosolic Ca2+plumes defining the position of their loci. Currently, our focus is the mechanisms and their regulation responsible for wall labyrinth construction. Changes in polysaccharide components and their deposition pattern as well as expression of cellulose synthase (CesA) genes accompanies wall labyrinth formation. The process is largely cytoskeletal independent although the actin network does contribute to regulating wall ingrowth papillae formation. However, many questions remain for example: What is the role of sterol-enriched plasma membrane domains? How is the ROS signal generated? And there are many more!!
Teaching Expertise:
Undergraduate Teaching:
Since becoming a Conjoint Professor in 2007, somewhat regrettably, I have reduced my undergraduate teaching across several years to a point where I no longer participate in the delivery of the undergraduate programme. However, in my four years as Academic Champion for the Faculty of Science & IT I had an opportunity to share my teaching experience with academics from disciplines ranging across communication, design, natural history illustration and IT through psychology to mathematics, physics, chemistry and the earth, environmental and biological sciences.
My principal goals in undergraduate teaching were to awaken students to the excitement of discovery and to train them in skills required to pursue this process. Such skills are a capacity to question, to develop a logical argument, to plan and undertake experiments, to critically analyse information, to integrate ideas, to think laterally and to communicate in both verbal and written forms. A further goal was to establish for them the importance of organizational skills, responsibility, cooperation, sharing and a positive approach. My teaching philosophy was based on the premise that imparting the conceptual framework of the topic is of paramount importance. This framework then provides a means of ordering the ever-increasing body of information that students need to assimilate to be adequately prepared for the demands of their potential employers or their ongoing education. The integrative nature of processes governing plant growth and productivity was a key platform of my teaching. As a teacher, my goal was to encourage, support and assist students to learn, to discover their own strengths and weaknesses and to develop confidence in their own ability. I operated from a base of respecting students as individuals and working towards avoiding discouraging or intimidating them.
During my teaching career I taught Plant Science offered for the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management and Bachelor of Biotechnology at the 3 levels of undergraduate degrees.
Research Training:
During my career I have been actively involved in research training. I have supervised or co-supervised 19 PhD (4 on mined-land rehabilitation), 3 Master of Science and 18 Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Biotechnology Honours students to completion as well as co-supervised 4 post-doctoral research associates. Currently (2018), I am co-supervising 3 PhD students.
Administrative Statement:
During the early years of my career my administrative service was in teaching and learning, women in science, student mentoring and academic selection, the latter as the female representative on committees for several Faculties. My expertise in cell imaging led to leadership roles in the University’s Electron Microscope/X-Ray Unit. As a senior academic, I was appointed to Faculty roles as Assistant Dean Teaching and Learning and Head of School of Environmental and Life Sciences. These roles involving fiscal and personnel management honed my leadership skills being both challenging and rewarding. In retirement, as Academic Champion for the Faculty of Science & IT this experience was broadened through interaction with academic staff from a wide range of disciplines and I continue to mentor colleagues and students.
Qualifications
- PhD, University of Adelaide
- Bachelor of Science, University of Adelaide
Keywords
- Inductive signals, signalling cascades
- Molecular regulation of plant development
- Nutrient transport in plants
- Plant cell development
- Plant cell trans-differentiation
- Plant cell walls
- Plant development and physiology
- Plant transfer cells
- Regulatory gene networks
- Resource allocation in plants
Professional Experience
Academic appointment
Dates | Title | Organisation / Department |
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1/1/2009 - | Editorial Board - Phytogen- Newsletter of Australian Society of Plant Scientists | Phytogen- Newsletter of Australian Society of Plant Scientists Australia |
1/9/2003 - 1/7/2007 | Head of School | University of Newcastle School of Environmental and Life Sciences Australia |
1/1/2002 - 1/7/2007 | Associate Professor | University of Newcastle School of Environmental and Life Sciences Australia |
1/2/2001 - 1/2/2004 | Chair - Editorial Advisory Board | Australian Journal of Plant Physiology renamed Functional Plant Biology Australia |
1/1/1998 - 31/12/2000 | Editorial Board - Australian Journal of Plant Physiology (renamed Functional Plant Biology) | Australian Journal of Plant Physiology (renamed Functional Plant Biology) Australia |
1/8/1995 - 1/12/1999 | Convenor | International Conference on Assimilate Transport and Partitioning Australia |
1/1/1991 - 1/12/1997 | Senior Lecturer | University of Newcastle Department of Biological Sciences Australia |
1/1/1985 - 1/12/1990 | Lecturer | University of Newcastle Department of Biological Sciences Australia |
1/1/1977 - 1/12/1984 | Senior Tutor | University of Newcastle Department of Biological Sciences Australia |
1/2/1973 - 1/11/1974 | Lecturer - Part-time | University of Newcastle Community Programmes Australia |
1/3/1971 - 1/11/1972 | Lecturer- Part Time | The University of Sydney Department of Adult Education Australia |
Teaching appointment
Dates | Title | Organisation / Department |
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1/1/1975 - 1/12/1975 | Tutor | University of Newcastle Department of Biological Sciences Australia |
1/3/1973 - 1/11/1974 | Tutor - Part-time | University of Newcastle Department of Biological Sciences Australia |
Invitations
Participant
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2006 |
International Symposium in Memory of Vince R Franceschi Organisation: Washington State University, Pullman, WA Description: Honour Vince Franceschi's significant contributions to the International Plant Science community by presenting our latest findings on transfer cell development |
2000 |
Robertson Symposium Organisation: Cell Biology Society Description: Provide a review of the development and current status of transfer cell biology to honour Professor Brian Gunning on his retirement |
Publications
For publications that are currently unpublished or in-press, details are shown in italics.
Chapter (3 outputs)
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2003 |
Van Bel AJ, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Photosynthesis and Partitioning: Sources and Sinks', Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences, Academic Press, London 724-734 (2003) [B2]
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2003 |
Patrick JW, Offler CE, Van Bel AJE, 'Seed Development: Nutrient Loading of Seeds', Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences, Academic Press, London 1240-1250 (2003) [B2]
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Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Cellular pathway and hormonal control of short-distance transfer in sink regions', Phloem transport, Alan R Liss, New York 295-306 (1986)
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Journal article (88 outputs)
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2022 |
Noyce PW, Offler CE, Steel CC, Enright JM, Grof CPL, 'Methods for continual production of grapevine plants grown from green cuttings, with repeated budburst induction, in an environmentally controlled greenhouse', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF GRAPE AND WINE RESEARCH, 28 86-94 (2022) [C1]
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2021 |
Xia X, Shi B, Wang L, Liu Y, Zou Y, Zhou Y, et al., 'From mouse to mouse-ear cress: Nanomaterials as vehicles in plant biotechnology.', Exploration (Beijing), 1 9-20 (2021) [C1]
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2020 |
Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Transfer cells: what regulates the development of their intricate wall labyrinths?', New Phytologist, 228 427-444 (2020) [C1]
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2020 |
Xia X, Zhang HM, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Enzymes contributing to the hydrogen peroxide signal dynamics that regulate wall labyrinth formation in transfer cells', Journal of Experimental Botany, 71 219-233 (2020) [C1]
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2019 |
Zhang H-M, Devine LB, Xia X, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Ethylene and hydrogen peroxide regulate formation of a sterol-enriched domain essential for wall labyrinth assembly in transfer cells', JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 70 1469-1482 (2019) [C1]
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Noyce PW, Offler CE, Steel CC, Grof CPL, 'Timing of floral evocation in the grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. cv. Chardonnay) is identified by cyto-histological changes in the vegetative shoot apical meristem', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF GRAPE AND WINE RESEARCH, 25 252-265 (2019) [C1]
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2017 |
Milne RJ, Perroux JM, Rae AL, Reinders A, Ward JM, Offler CE, et al., 'Sucrose Transporter Localization and Function in Phloem Unloading in Developing Stems', PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 173 1330-1341 (2017) [C1]
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2017 |
Zhang H-M, Colyvas K, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'A Ca2+-dependent remodelled actin network directs vesicle trafficking to build wall ingrowth papillae in transfer cells', JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY, 68 4749-4764 (2017) [C1]
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2017 |
Milne RJ, Reinders A, Ward JM, Offler CE, Patrick JW, Grof CPL, 'Contribution of sucrose transporters to phloem unloading within Sorghum bicolor stem internodes', PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR, 12 (2017) [C1]
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2017 |
Xia X, Zhang H-M, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'A Structurally Specialized Uniform Wall Layer is Essential for Constructing Wall Ingrowth Papillae in Transfer Cells', FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 8 (2017) [C1]
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2017 |
Zhang H-M, Wheeler SL, Xia X, Colyvas K, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Transcript Profiling Identifies Gene Cohorts Controlled by Each Signal Regulating Trans-Differentiation of Epidermal Cells of Vicia faba Cotyledons to a Transfer Cell Phenotype', FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 8 (2017) [C1]
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2016 |
Liu Y-H, Offler CE, Ruan Y-L, 'Cell Wall Invertase Promotes Fruit Set under Heat Stress by Suppressing ROS-Independent Cell Death', PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 172 163-180 (2016) [C1]
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2016 |
Nussbaumer Y, Cole MA, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Identifying and ameliorating nutrient limitations to reconstructing a forest ecosystem on mined land', Restoration Ecology, 24 202-211 (2016) [C1] Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas such as mines, quarries, and construction sites. An open-cut coal mine in southea... [more] Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas such as mines, quarries, and construction sites. An open-cut coal mine in southeastern Australia is being used as a model to explore strategies for reconstructing a sustainable forest ecosystem on a spoil substrate. This study aimed to identify the nutrients limiting forest establishment and ways of ameliorating these. A pot trial, using two endemic Myrtaceae tree species, found that nitrogen was the most growth-limiting nutrient followed by phosphorus. To overcome these spoil nutrient deficiencies, a field trial compared the application of forest topsoil to the addition of two rates of inorganic fertilizer, gypsum, or biosolids on the response of a range of native forest plant species directly seeded into the substrate. Only biosolids significantly increased total nitrogen levels in the spoil. However, all treatments significantly decreased spoil pH, thereby increasing nutrient availability. Topsoil produced the highest plant density of native species due to contributions from its seed bank. Biosolids increased growth of Corymbia maculata. The higher rate of fertilizer addition improved seedling establishment of Mimosaceae and the survival of Myrtaceae species. High nutrient treatments increased weed and grass densities, which may have reduced the nutrient benefit for native species. In conclusion, biosolids and the high rate of fertilizer application ameliorated the nitrogen and phosphorus deficiency of spoil to support growth and survival of reintroduced native species. However, potential benefits were attenuated by competition from accompanying weed growth that could be managed by implementing a control program.
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2015 |
Zhang HM, Van Helden DF, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Plasma Membrane Ca
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2015 |
Zhang HM, Imtiaz MS, Laver DR, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, Van Helden DF, Patrick JW, 'Polarized and persistent Ca Transfer cell morphology is characterized by a polarized ingrowth wall comprising a uniform wall upon which wall ingrowth papillae develop at right angles into the cytoplasm. The ... [more] Transfer cell morphology is characterized by a polarized ingrowth wall comprising a uniform wall upon which wall ingrowth papillae develop at right angles into the cytoplasm. The hypothesis that positional information directing construction of wall ingrowth papillae is mediated by Ca2+ signals generated by spatiotemporal alterations in cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]cyt) of cells trans-differentiating to a transfer cell morphology was tested. This hypothesis was examined using Vicia faba cotyledons. On transferring cotyledons to culture, their adaxial epidermal cells synchronously trans-differentiate to epidermal transfer cells. A polarized and persistent Ca2+ signal, generated during epidermal cell trans-differentiation, was found to co-localize with the site of ingrowth wall formation. Dampening Ca2+ signal intensity, by withdrawing extracellular Ca2+ or blocking Ca2+ channel activity, inhibited formation of wall ingrowth papillae. Maintenance of Ca2+ signal polarity and persistence depended upon a rapid turnover (minutes) of cytosolic Ca2+ by co-operative functioning of plasma membrane Ca2+-permeable channels and Ca2+-ATPases. Viewed paradermally, and proximal to the cytosol-plasma membrane interface, the Ca2+ signal was organized into discrete patches that aligned spatially with clusters of Ca2+-permeable channels. Mathematical modelling demonstrated that these patches of cytosolic Ca2+ were consistent with inward-directed plumes of elevated [Ca2+]cyt. Plume formation depended upon an alternating distribution of Ca2+-permeable channels and Ca2+-ATPase clusters. On further inward diffusion, the Ca2+ plumes coalesced into a uniform Ca2+ signal. Blocking or dispersing the Ca2+ plumes inhibited deposition of wall ingrowth papillae, while uniform wall formation remained unaltered. A working model envisages that cytosolic Ca2+ plumes define the loci at which wall ingrowth papillae are deposited.
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2015 |
Zhang H-M, Talbot MJ, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Calcium-dependent depletion zones in the cortical microtubule array coincide with sites of, but do not regulate, wall ingrowth papillae deposition in epidermal transfer cells.', J Exp Bot, 66 6021-6033 (2015) [C1]
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2015 |
Zhang HM, Wheeler S, Xia X, Radchuk R, Weber H, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Differential transcriptional networks associated with key phases of ingrowth wall construction in trans-differentiating epidermal transfer cells of Vicia faba cotyledons', BMC plant biology, 15 103 (2015) [C1] BACKGROUND: Transfer cells are characterized by intricate ingrowth walls, comprising an uniform wall upon which wall ingrowths are deposited. The ingrowth wall forms a scaffold to... [more] BACKGROUND: Transfer cells are characterized by intricate ingrowth walls, comprising an uniform wall upon which wall ingrowths are deposited. The ingrowth wall forms a scaffold to support an amplified plasma membrane surface area enriched in membrane transporters that collectively confers transfer cells with an enhanced capacity for membrane transport at bottlenecks for apo-/symplasmic exchange of nutrients. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms regulating polarized construction of the ingrowth wall and membrane transporter profile are poorly understood. RESULTS: An RNAseq study of an inducible epidermal transfer cell system in cultured Vicia faba cotyledons identified transfer cell specific transcriptomes associated with uniform wall and wall ingrowth deposition. All functional groups of genes examined were expressed before and following transition to a transfer cell fate. What changed were the isoform profiles of expressed genes within functional groups. Genes encoding ethylene and Ca(2+) signal generation and transduction pathways were enriched during uniform wall construction. Auxin-and reactive oxygen species-related genes dominated during wall ingrowth formation and ABA genes were evenly expressed across ingrowth wall construction. Expression of genes encoding kinesins, formins and villins was consistent with reorganization of cytoskeletal components. Uniform wall and wall ingrowth specific expression of exocyst complex components and SNAREs suggested specific patterns of exocytosis while dynamin mediated endocytotic activity was consistent with establishing wall ingrowth loci. Key regulatory genes of biosynthetic pathways for sphingolipids and sterols were expressed across ingrowth wall construction. Transfer cell specific expression of cellulose synthases was absent. Rather xyloglucan, xylan and pectin biosynthetic genes were selectively expressed during uniform wall construction. More striking was expression of genes encoding enzymes for re-modelling/degradation of cellulose, xyloglucans, pectins and callose. Extensins dominated the cohort of expressed wall structural proteins and particularly so across wall ingrowth development. Ion transporters were selectively expressed throughout ingrowth wall development along with organic nitrogen transporters and a large group of ABC transporters. Sugar transporters were less represented. CONCLUSIONS: Pathways regulating signalling and intracellular organization were fine tuned whilst cell wall construction and membrane transporter profiles were altered substantially upon transiting to a transfer cell fate. Each phase of ingrowth wall construction was linked with unique cohorts of expressed genes.
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2015 |
Milne RJ, Offler CE, Patrick JW, Grof CPL, 'Cellular pathways of source leaf phloem loading and phloem unloading in developing stems of Sorghum bicolor in relation to stem sucrose storage', Functional Plant Biology, 42 957-970 (2015) [C1] Cellular pathways of phloem loading in source leaves and phloem unloading in stems of sweet Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench were deduced from histochemical determinations of cell wall... [more] Cellular pathways of phloem loading in source leaves and phloem unloading in stems of sweet Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench were deduced from histochemical determinations of cell wall composition and from the relative radial mobilities of fluorescent tracer dyes exiting vascular pipelines. The cell walls of small vascular bundles in source leaves, the predicted site of phloem loading, contained minimal quantities of lignin and suberin. A phloem-loaded symplasmic tracer, carboxyfluorescein, was retained within the collection phloem, indicating symplasmic isolation. Together, these findings suggested that phloem loading in source leaves occurs apoplasmically. Lignin was restricted to the walls of protoxylem elements located in meristematic, elongating and recently elongated regions of the stem. The apoplasmic tracer, 8-hydroxypyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonic acid, moved radially from the transpiration stream, consistent with phloem and storage parenchyma cells being interconnected by an apoplasmic pathway. The major phase of sucrose accumulation in mature stems coincided with heavy lignification and suberisation of sclerenchyma sheath cell walls restricting apoplasmic tracer movement from the phloem to storage parenchyma apoplasms. Phloem unloading at this stage of stem development followed a symplasmic route linking sieve elements and storage parenchyma cells, as confirmed by the phloem-delivered symplasmic tracer, 8-hydroxypyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonic acid, moving radially from the stem phloem.
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2014 |
Liu YH, Offler CE, Ruan YL, 'A simple, rapid, and reliable protocol to localize hydrogen peroxide in large plant organs by DAB-mediated tissue printing', Frontiers in Plant Science, 5 1-6 (2014) [C1]
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2013 |
Liu Y-H, Offler CE, Ruan Y-L, 'Regulation of fruit and seed response to heat and drought by sugars as nutrients and signals', Frontiers in Plant Science, 4 (2013) [C1]
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2013 |
Andriunas FA, Zhang H-M, Xia X, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Intersection of transfer cells with phloem biology-broad evolutionary trends, function, and induction', Frontiers in Plant Science, 4 (2013) [C1]
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2012 |
Andriunas FA, Zhang H, Xia X, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, 'Reactive oxygen species form part of a regulatory pathway initiating trans-differentiation of epidermal transfer cells in Vicia faba cotyledons', Journal of Experimental Botany, 63 3617-3630 (2012) [C1]
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2012 |
Xia X, Zhang H, Andriunas FA, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Extracellular hydrogen peroxide, produced through a respiratory burst oxidase/superoxide dismutase pathway, directs ingrowth wall formation in epidermal transfer cells of Vicia faba cotyledons', Plant Signaling and Behavior, 7 1125-1128 (2012) [C1]
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2011 |
Andriunas FA, Zhang H, Weber H, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Glucose and ethylene signalling pathways converge to regulate trans-differentiation of epidermal transfer cells in Vicia narbonensis cotyledons', The Plant Journal, 68 987-998 (2011) [C1]
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2010 |
Pugh DA, Offler CE, Talbot MJ, Ruan Y-L, 'Evidence for the role of transfer cells in the evolutionary increase of seed and fiber biomass yield in cotton', Molecular Plant, 3 1075-1086 (2010) [C1]
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2010 |
Zhou Y, Andriunas FA, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, 'An epidermal-specific ethylene signal cascade regulates trans-differentiation of transfer cells in Vicia faba cotyledons', New Phytologist, 185 931-943 (2010) [C1]
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2010 |
Edwards J, Martin A, Andriunas FA, Offler CE, Patrick JW, McCurdy DW, 'GIGANTEA is a component of a regulatory pathway determining wall ingrowth deposition in phloem parenchyma transfer cells of Arabidopsis thaliana', The Plant Journal, 63 651-661 (2010) [C1]
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2009 |
Zhou Y, Chan K, Wang TL, Hedley CL, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Intracellular sucrose communicates metabolic demand to sucrose transporters in developing pea cotyledons', Journal of Experimental Botany, 60 71-85 (2009) [C1]
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2009 |
Dibley SJ, Zhou Y, Andriunas FA, Talbot MJ, Offler CE, Patrick JW, McCurdy DW, 'Early gene expression programs accompanying trans-differentiation of epidermal cells of Vicia faba cotyledons into transfer cells', New Phytologist, 182 863-877 (2009) [C1]
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2008 |
McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Wall ingrowth formation in transfer cells: Novel examples of localized wall deposition in plant cells', Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 11 653-661 (2008) [C1]
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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]
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2007 |
Zhou Y, Qu H, Dibley KE, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'A suite of sucrose transporters expressed in coats of developing legume seeds includes novel pH-independent facilitators', Plant Journal, 49 750-764 (2007) [C1]
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2007 |
Talbot MJ, Wasteneys G, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, 'Deposition patterns of cellulose microfibrils in flange wall ingrowths of transfer cells indicate clear parallels with those of secondary wall thickenings', Functional Plant Biology, 34 307-313 (2007) [C1]
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2007 |
Vaughn KC, Talbot MJ, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, 'Wall ingrowths in epidermal transfer cells of Vicia faba cotyledons are modified primary walls marked by localized accumulations of arabinogalactan proteins', Plant and Cell Physiology, 48 159-168 (2007) [C1]
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2007 |
Talbot MJ, Wasteneys GO, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, 'Cellulose synthesis is required for deposition of reticulate wall ingrowths in transfer cells', Plant and Cell Physiology, 48 147-158 (2007) [C1]
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2007 |
Wardini TH, Talbot MJ, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Role of sugars in regulating transfer cell development in cotyledons of developing Vicia faba seeds', Protoplasma, 230 75-88 (2007) [C1]
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2007 |
Wardini TH, Wang X-D, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Induction of wall ingrowths of transfer cells occurs rapidly and depends upon gene expression in cotyledons of developing Vicia faba seeds', Protoplasma, 231 15-23 (2007) [C1]
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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]
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2007 |
Zhou Y, Setz NM, Niemietz C, Qu H, Offler CE, Tyerman SD, Patrick JW, 'Aquaporins and unloading of phloem-imported water in coats of developing bean seeds', Plant Cell and Environment, 30 1566-1577 (2007) [C1]
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2006 |
Aoki N, Scofield GN, Wang X-D, Offler CE, Patrick JW, Furbank RT, 'Pathway of sugar transport in germinating wheat seeds', Plant Physiology, 141 1255-1263 (2006) [C1]
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2005 |
Harrington GN, Dibley KE, Ritchie RJ, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Hexose uptake by developing cotyledons of Vicia faba: physiological evidence for transporters of differing affinities and specificities', Functional Plant Biology, 32 987-995 (2005) [C1]
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2005 |
Rosche E, Blackmore DG, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Increased capacity for sucrose uptake leads to earlier onset of protein accumulation in developing pea seeds', Functional Plant Biology, 32 997-1007 (2005) [C1]
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2005 |
Dibley SJ, Gear ML, Yang X, Rosche E, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, 'Temporal and spatial expression of hexose transporters in developing tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) fruit', Functional Plant Biology, 32 777-785 (2005) [C1]
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2004 |
Aoki N, Scofield GN, Wang X-D, Patrick JW, Offler CE, Furbank RT, 'Expression and localisation analysis of the wheat sucrose transporter TaSUT1 in vegetative tissues', Planta, 219 176-184 (2004) [C1]
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2003 |
Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, Talbot MJ, 'Transfer Cells: Cells Specialized for a Special Purpose', Annual Review of Plant Biology, 54 431-454 (2003) [C1]
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2002 |
Talbot MJ, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, 'Transfer cell wall architecture: a contribution towards understanding localized wall deposition', Protoplasma, 219 197-209 (2002) [C1]
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2002 |
Aoki N, Whitfield P, Hoeren F, Scofield G, Newell K, Patrick JW, et al., 'Three sucrose transporter genes are expressed in the developing grain of hexaploid wheat', Plant Molecular Biology, 50 453-462 (2002) [C1]
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2002 |
Rosche E, Blackmore DG, Tegeder M, Richardson T, Schroeder H, Higgins T, et al., 'Seed-specific overexpression of a potato sucrose transporter increases sucrose uptake and growth rates of developing pea cotyledons', Plant Journal, 30 165-175 (2002) [C1]
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2001 |
Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Compartmentation of transport and transfer events in developing seeds', Journal of Experimental Botany, 52, No. 356 551-564 (2001) [C1]
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2001 |
Talbot MJ, Franceschi VR, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, 'Wall ingrowth architecture in epidermal transfer cells of Vicia faba cotyledons', Protoplasma, 215 191-203 (2001) [C1]
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2001 |
Patrick JW, Zhang WH, Tyerman SD, Offler CE, Walker NA, 'Role of membrane transport in phloem translocation of assimilates and water', Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 28 1-13 (2001) [C1]
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2001 |
Furbank RT, Scofield GN, Hirose T, Wang X-D, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Cellular localisation and function of a sucrose transporter OsSUT1 in developing rice grains', Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 28 1187-1196 (2001) [C2]
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2001 |
Patrick JW, Zhang W, Tyerman SD, 'Role of membrane transport in phleom translocation of assimilates and water', Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 28 695-707 (2001) [C1]
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2000 |
Tegeder M, Offler CE, Frommer WB, Patrick JW, 'Amino acid transporters are localized to transfer cells of developing pea seeds', PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 122 319-325 (2000) [C1]
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2000 |
Farley SJ, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Functional transfer cells differentiate in cultured cotyledons of Vicia faba L. seeds', PROTOPLASMA, 214 102-117 (2000) [C1]
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2000 |
Offler CE, Thorpe MR, Patrick JW, 'Assimilate transport and partitioning. Integration of structure, physiology and molecular biology', IMF Occasional Papers, 473-476 (2000)
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2000 |
Offler CE, Thorpe MR, Patrick JW, 'Assimilate transport and partitioning. Integration of structure, physiology and molecular biology', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 27 473-476 (2000) [C1]
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2000 |
Tegeder M, Thomas MR, Hetherington L, Wang X-D, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Genotypic differences in seed growth rates of Phaseolus vulgaris L. II Factors contributing to cotyledon sink activity and sink size', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 27 119-128 (2000) [C1]
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2000 |
Bagnall NH, Wang X-D, Scofield GN, Furbank RT, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Sucrose transport-related genes are expressed in both maternal and filial tissues of developing wheat grains', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 27 1009-1020 (2000) [C1]
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1999 |
Tegeder M, Wang X-D, Frommer WB, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Sucrose transport into developing seeds of Pisum sativum L', The Plant Journal, 18 (2) 151-161 (1999) [C1]
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1998 |
Wood RM, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'The cellular pathway of short-distance transfer of photosynthates and potassium in the elongating stem of Phaseolus vulgaris L. A physiological assessment', Annals of Botany, 82 337-345 (1998) [C1]
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1998 |
Bulbert MW, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, 'Polarized microtubule deposition coincides with wall ingrowth formation in transfer cells of Vicia faba L. cotyledons', Protoplasma, 201 8-16 (1998) [C1]
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Review (1 outputs)
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2006 |
Throne-Holst M, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Assimilate Transport to Developing Seeds', The Encyclopedia of Seeds. Science, Technology and Uses (2006) [D2]
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Conference (61 outputs)
Year | Citation | Altmetrics | Link | ||
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2019 |
Zhang H, Copeland C, Patrick J, Offler C, 'IDENTIFICATION OF ADDITIONAL SIGNALLING MOLECULES REGULATING WALL LABYRINTH FORMATION IN TRANSFER CELLS', La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (2019)
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2017 |
Zhang H, Xia X, Patrick J, Offler C, 'A MICROTUBULE AND CELLULOSE INDEPENDENTLY FORMED UNIFORM WALL LAYER IS ESSENTIAL FOR CONSTRUCTING WALL INGROWTH PAPILLAE IN TRANSFER CELLS', Adelaide, SA, Australia (2017)
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2017 |
Zhang H, Devine L, Patrick J, Offler C, 'MICRODOMAINS PLAY AN ESSENTIAL ROLE IN DIRECTING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE INTRICATE WALL LABYRINTH OF TRANSFER CELLS', Adelaide, SA, Australia (2017)
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2012 |
Jones A, Feng XW, Zhu YM, Offler CE, Boyer JS, Patrick JW, Ruan Y-L, 'Systems regulation of water influx into and efflux from expanding cotton fibre cells linking distal xylem development with local aquaporin expression', Colloquium abstracts. Combio 2012, Adelaide, SA (2012) [E3]
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2012 |
Astija S, Wang L, Liu Y, Offler CE, Patrick JW, Ruan Y-L, 'Cell wall invertase positively regulates pollen germination and elongation and confers heat tolerance', Poster abstracts. Combio 2012, Adelaide, SA (2012) [E3]
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2012 |
Zhang H, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Ethylene and ROS regulate CA2+ channel activity to direct wall ingrowth formation of transfer cells', Poster abstracts. Combio 2012, Adelaide, SA (2012) [E3]
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2012 |
Xia X, Zhang H, Andriunas FA, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Extracellular reactive oxygen species regulate ingrowth wall formation during transfer cell trans-differentiation', Poster abstracts. Combio 2012, Adelaide, SA (2012) [E3]
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2010 |
Jones A, Offler CE, Patrick JW, Ruan Y-L, 'Examining roles of aquaporins in cell expansion free of symplasmic transport', 15th International Workshop on Plant Membrane Biology. Abstracts, Adelaide, Australia (2010) [E3]
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2010 |
Talbot MJ, Zhang H, Patrick JW, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, 'Construction of reticulate walll ingrowth labyrinths of transfer cells', International Conference on Plant Vascular Biology 2010: PVB2010, Columbus, OH (2010) [E3]
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2010 |
Zhang H, Van Helden DF, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, 'Calcium is a component of the signalling cascade leading to wall ingrowth formation in transfer cells', International Conference on Plant Vascular Biology 2010: PVB2010, Columbus, OH (2010) [E3]
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2010 |
Zhang H, Van Helden DF, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, 'Signalling related to solute and hormone transport I', Plant Membrane Biology 15th International Workshop, Adelaide 2010: Programme & Abstracts, Adelaide, S.A. (2010) [E3]
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2010 |
Zhang H, Van Helden DF, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, 'A two-pore calcium channel is a component of the signalling cascade leading to wall ingrowth formation in transfer cells', Plant Membrane Biology 15th International Workshop, Adelaide 2010: Programme & Abstracts, Adelaide, S.A. (2010) [E3]
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2009 |
Patrick JW, Dibley SJ, Martin A, Ruan Y-L, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, 'Fruit loading of sugars: The quest for a sweeter outcome', ComBio 2009, Christchurch, NZ (2009) [E3]
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2009 |
Zhang H, Van Helden DF, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Calcium functions in the signalling cascade leading to wall ingrowth formation in transfer cells', ComBio 2009, Christchurch, NZ (2009) [E3]
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2008 |
Offler CE, Dibley SJ, Zhou Y, Talbot MJ, Patrick JW, McCurdy DW, 'Transfer cells play a role in seed development: How are their ingrowth walls deposited?', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E3]
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2008 |
Edwards J, Offler CE, Patrick JW, McCurdy DW, 'Gigantea regulates transfer cell development in arabidopsis', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E3]
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2008 |
Andriunas FA, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, 'Reactive oxygen species regulate induction of transfer cell wall ingrowths in cotyledons of Vicia faba', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E3]
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2008 |
Zhang H, Grant F, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Calcium functions in the signalling cascade leading to wall ingrowth formation in transfer cells', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E3]
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2008 |
Dibley KE, Zhou Y, Offler CE, Grof CP, Patrick JW, 'Tissue localisation of novel sucrose transporters cloned from coats of developing pea seeds', Proceedings of the Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Canberra, ACT (2008) [E3]
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2007 |
Offler CE, Talbot MJ, McCurdy DW, 'The role of microtubules in building reticulate and flange wall ingrowths of transfer cells', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
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2007 |
Andriunas FA, Zhou Y, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, 'Ethylene is an inductive signal for transfer cell development in cotyledons of faba bean', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
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2007 |
Dibley SJ, Zhou Y, Talbot MJ, Offler CE, Patrick JW, McCurdy DW, 'Transcriptome profiling reveals complex and extensive transcriptional regulation accompanying transfer cell development in epidermal cells of vicia faba cotyledon', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
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2007 |
Dibley KE, Zhou Y, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'A system for characterising the cytoplasmic face of putative sucrose effluxers cloned from coats of developing legume seeds', Combined Conference Abstracts - ComBio 2007 Conference, Sydney (2007) [E3]
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2007 |
Dibley KE, Zhou Y, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Novel sucrose transporters cloned from coats of developing legume seeds function as facilitators', International Conference on Plant Vascular Biology 2007. Program and Abstract Book, Taipei, Taiwan (2007) [E3]
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2007 |
Offler CE, Talbot MJ, Dibley SJ, Vaughan KC, Wasteneys G, McCurdy DW, 'Cellulose provides the scaffolding for deposition of wall ingrowths in transfer cells', International Conference on Plant Vascular Biology 2007. Program and Abstract Book, Taipei, Taiwan (2007) [E3]
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2007 |
Zhou Y, Niemietz C, Setz N, Qu H, Offler CE, Tyerman SD, Patrick JW, 'Characterisation of aquaporin genes expressed in coats of developing bean seeds', International Conference on Plant Vascular Biology 2007. Program and Abstract Book, Taipei, Taiwan (2007) [E3]
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2007 |
Dibley SJ, Zhou Y, Talbot MJ, Offler CE, Patrick JW, McCurdy DW, 'Transcriptome profiling & transfer cell development', International Conference on Plant Vascular Biology 2007. Program and Abstract Book, Taipei, Taiwan (2007) [E3]
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2006 |
Zhou Y, Andriunas FA, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, Patrick JW, 'The Role of Ethylene in the Induction of Transfer Cells in Cotyledons of Faba Bean', Combined Conference Abstracts, Brisbane Convention Centre, Brisbane, QLD (2006) [E3]
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2006 |
Dibley KE, Zhou Y, Qu H, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'A Suite of Sucrose Transporters Expressed in Coats of Developing Legume Seeds Include Novel PH-Independent Facilitators', Combined Conference Abstracts, Brisbane Convention Centre, Brisbane, QLD (2006) [E3]
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2006 |
Zhou Y, Qu H, Dibley KE, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'A Suite of Sucrose Transporters Expressed in Coats of Developing Legume Seeds Include Novel PH-Independent Facilitators', Abstracts, Pullman, WA (2006) [E3]
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2006 |
Zhou Y, Setz NM, Niemietz C, Qu H, Offler CE, Tyerman SD, Patrick JW, 'Characterisation of aquaporin genes expressed in coats of developing bean seeds', Abstracts, Pullman, WA (2006) [E3]
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2006 |
Wardini TH, Talbot MJ, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Role of sugar in regulating transfer cell development', Abstracts, Pullman, WA (2006) [E3]
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2006 |
Wardini TH, Wang X-D, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Induction of wall ingrowths of transfer cells occurs rapidly and depends upon gene expression', Abstracts, Pullman, WA (2006) [E3]
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2006 | Offler CE, 'Transfer cells: Special cells - special purpose: Building their wall ingrowths', Abstracts, Pullman, WA (2006) [E3] | ||||
2006 |
Zhou Y, Qu H, Dibley KE, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'A Suite of Sucrose Transporters Expressed in Coats of Developing Legume Seeds Include Novel PH-Independent Facilitators', Book of Abstracts, Adelaide, SA, Australia (2006) [E3]
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2006 |
Aoki N, Scofield GN, Hirose T, Wang X-D, Patrick JW, Offler CE, Furbank R, 'The Sugar Transport Pathway in Germinating Cereal Seeds', Book of Abstracts, Adelaide, SA, Australia (2006) [E3]
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2006 |
Dibley SJ, Talbot MJ, Vaughn K, Wasteneys GO, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, 'Cellulose is required for localized wall ingrowth deposition in transfer cells of Vicia faba cotyledons', ComBio 2006 Abstracts, Brisbane, QLD (2006) [E3]
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2005 |
Zhou Y, Setz NM, Niemietz N, Qu H, Offler CE, Tyerman SD, Patrick JW, 'Characterisation of aquaporin genes expressed in coats of developing bean seeds', ComBio, Adelaide (2005) [E3]
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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]
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2004 |
Wardini TH, Talbot MJ, Chan K, Pais Sato L, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Role of sugars in regulating transfer cell development', ComBio Conference Abstracts, Perth (2004) [E3]
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2004 |
Wardini TH, Wang X-D, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Induction of wall ingrowths of transfer cells occurs rapidly and depends upon gene expression', ComBio Conference Abstracts, Perth (2004) [E3]
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2003 |
Owyong K, Wang TL, Hedley CL, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Do sugars regulate sucrose/H+-symporter activity in developing pea seeds', -, Melbourne (2003) [E3]
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2003 |
Patrick JW, Aoki N, Scofield GN, Furbank RT, Wang X-D, Offler CE, 'Expression studies indicate sugar transporters play key roles in germinating wheat seeds', -, Melbourne (2003) [E3]
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2003 |
Talbot MJ, Wasteneys GO, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, 'Cellulose microfibrils act as a scaffold for localized cell wall deposition in transfer cells', Australian Society of Plant Scientists 43rd Annual Meeting, Melbourne (2003) [E3]
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2003 |
Aoki N, Scofield GN, Wang X-D, Patrick JW, Offler CE, Furbank RT, 'Cellular localiztion of the whet sucrose transporter TaSUT1 in vegetative tissues', -, - (2003) [E3]
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2003 | Talbot MJ, Wasteneys GO, Offler CE, 'Cellulose microfibrils act as a scaffold for localized cell wall deposition in transfer cells', Gordon Research Conference of Plant Cell Walls, Kimball Union Academy, New Hampshire, USA (2003) [E3] | ||||
2002 |
Talbot MJ, Wasteneys GO, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, 'Cellulose microfibril orientation in transfer cells', Australian Society of Plant Physiologists 42nd Annual Meeting, Sydney (2002) [E3]
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2001 |
Wardini TH, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'Induction of transfer cell wall ingrowths in epidermal cells of Vicia faba cotyledons', Australian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Incorp - Combio 2001, Canberra, ACT (2001) [E3]
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2001 |
Patrick JW, Gear ML, Rosche E, Offler CE, McCurdy DW, 'Spatial and temporal expression of hexose transporter genes in developing tomato fruit', Australian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Incorp - Combio 2001, Canberra ACT (2001) [E3]
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2001 |
Talbot MJ, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, 'Wall ingrowth deposition in transfer cells', Australian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Incorp - Combio 2001, Canberra, ACT (2001) [E3]
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2001 |
Farley SJ, Patrick JW, Offler CE, 'A role for sugars as inductive signals during transfer cell development in cotyledons of Vicia faba', Australian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Incorp - Combio 2001, Canberra, ACT (2001) [E3]
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2001 |
Rosche E, Offler CE, Patrick JW, 'Sucrose triggers early protein accumulation in transformed pea seeds', Australian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Incorp - Combio 2001, Canberra, ACT (2001) [E3]
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2001 |
Patrick JW, Niemietz C, Zhang W-H, Offler CE, Tyerman SD, Walker NA, 'Is a sucrose/proton symporter homologue responsible for sucrose efflux from bean seed coats?', Australian Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Incorp - Combio 2001, Canberra, ACT (2001) [E3]
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2001 |
Talbot MJ, McCurdy DW, Offler CE, 'Wall ingrowth deposition in transfer cells', 9th International Cell Wall Meeting, Toulouse, France (2001) [E3]
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Grants and Funding
Summary
Number of grants | 58 |
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Total funding | $5,359,675 |
Click on a grant title below to expand the full details for that specific grant.
20142 grants / $425,000
Expansion and Upgrade of the Newcastle Plant Growth Facility$230,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Professor Christopher Grof, Doctor Andy Eamens, Professor Yong-Ling Ruan, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF) |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 2014 |
Funding Finish | 2014 |
GNo | G1300636 |
Type Of Funding | Scheme excluded from IGS |
Category | EXCL |
UON | Y |
Expansion and Upgrade of the Newcastle Plant Growth Facility$195,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Professor Christopher Grof, Doctor Andy Eamens, Professor Yong-Ling Ruan, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Equipment Grant |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 2014 |
Funding Finish | 2014 |
GNo | G1300231 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
20131 grants / $330,120
Plant Transfer Cells - Discovering Regulatory Mechanisms Directing Assembly of their Ingrowth Walls$330,120
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Discovery Projects |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 2013 |
Funding Finish | 2015 |
GNo | G1200337 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
20111 grants / $450,000
Expansion of the Newcastle Plant Growth Facility$450,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Professor Christopher Grof, Professor Yong-Ling Ruan, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Equipment Grant |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 2011 |
Funding Finish | 2011 |
GNo | G1000458 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
20093 grants / $995,000
Electron Microscopes for Nanometer-scale Imaging/Microanalysis in the Materials, Biological, Physical, Engineering and Chemical Sciences$650,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
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 |
Electron Microscopes for Nanometer-scale Imaging/Microanalysis in the Materials, Biological, Physical, Engineering and Chemical Sciences$70,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
20071 grants / $2,500
International Conference on Plant Vascular Biology 2007, Academic Sinica Taipei, Taiwan, 7/5/2007 - 11/5/2007$2,500
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Travel Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2007 |
Funding Finish | 2007 |
GNo | G0187784 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
20061 grants / $322,000
Induction of Plant Transfer Cells - Discovering Regulatory Networks$322,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Aprof DAVID McCurdy, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Discovery Projects |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 2006 |
Funding Finish | 2008 |
GNo | G0185249 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
20052 grants / $316,322
Plant Transfer Cells - Discovering the Mechanisms of Wall Ingrowth Formation$300,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Aprof DAVID McCurdy |
Scheme | Discovery Projects |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2005 |
Funding Finish | 2007 |
GNo | G0184327 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
2005 RIBG allocation$16,322
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Research Infrastructure Block Grant (RIBG) |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2005 |
Funding Finish | 2005 |
GNo | G0185833 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
20042 grants / $339,004
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 |
Mechanisms of wall ingrowth deposition intransfer cells.$9,500
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Aprof DAVID McCurdy |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2004 |
Funding Finish | 2004 |
GNo | G0183471 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
20031 grants / $10,000
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 |
20024 grants / $439,569
Electron Microscope/X-Ray Unit Equipment Upgrade$337,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Prof BILL Collins, Professor Erich Kisi, Professor Alan Brichta, Distinguished Emeritus Professor John Aitken, Emeritus Professor John Patrick |
Scheme | Linkage Infrastructure Equipment & Facilities (LIEF) |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2002 |
Funding Finish | 2002 |
GNo | G0181515 |
Type Of Funding | Scheme excluded from IGS |
Category | EXCL |
UON | Y |
Rebuilding Sustainable and Functional Biodiversity following Coal Mining$79,829
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Mr Michael Cole, Professor Michael Mahony, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Mr G Marschke |
Scheme | Linkage Projects |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 2002 |
Funding Finish | 2005 |
GNo | G0181158 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
Rebuilding Systainable and Functional Biodiversity following Coal Mining.$15,000
Funding body: Thiess Contractors Pty Ltd
Funding body | Thiess Contractors Pty Ltd |
---|---|
Project Team | Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Mr Michael Cole, Professor Michael Mahony, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Mr G Marschke |
Scheme | Linkage Projects Partner Funding |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 2002 |
Funding Finish | 2004 |
GNo | G0182612 |
Type Of Funding | Contract - Aust Non Government |
Category | 3AFC |
UON | Y |
Sucrose transport in developing legume seeds - significance and regulation$7,740
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Emeritus Professor John Patrick |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2002 |
Funding Finish | 2002 |
GNo | G0181471 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
20012 grants / $25,000
Novel approaches to genetically manipulate storage product levels in pea seeds.$13,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Dr T Wang |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 2001 |
Funding Finish | 2001 |
GNo | G0180130 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
The role of the cytoskeleton in regulating development of plant transfer cells.$12,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Professor V Franceschi, Aprof DAVID McCurdy |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2001 |
Funding Finish | 2001 |
GNo | G0180129 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
20004 grants / $148,873
Graingene Project 3.6: Genetic manipulation of sucrose synthesis and transport in cereals for improved yield.$105,000
Funding body: CSIRO - Plant Industry
Funding body | CSIRO - Plant Industry |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Research Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2000 |
Funding Finish | 2002 |
GNo | G0180611 |
Type Of Funding | Other Public Sector - Commonwealth |
Category | 2OPC |
UON | Y |
The role of the cytoskeleton in deposition of wall ingrowths in epidermal transfer cells.$36,000
Funding body: Australian National University
Funding body | Australian National University |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Collaborative Research Scholarships |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2000 |
Funding Finish | 2002 |
GNo | G0179365 |
Type Of Funding | Scheme excluded from IGS |
Category | EXCL |
UON | Y |
The Role of the Cytoskeleton During Differentialtion of Transfer Cells.$7,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Aprof DAVID McCurdy |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2000 |
Funding Finish | 2000 |
GNo | G0178974 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
Combio 2000, New Zealand 11-14 December 2000$873
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Travel Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 2000 |
Funding Finish | 2000 |
GNo | G0180572 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
19998 grants / $538,770
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 |
Sucrose symport in developing pea cotyledons - functional significance and regulation$198,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Large Grant |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 1999 |
Funding Finish | 2001 |
GNo | G0177802 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
Regulation of transfer cell development - signal sensing and assembly of the wall ingrowth apparatus$105,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Large Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1999 |
Funding Finish | 2001 |
GNo | G0177799 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
International Conference on Assimilate Transport and Partitioning.$7,900
Funding body: David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Funding body | David and Lucile Packard Foundation |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Research Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1999 |
Funding Finish | 1999 |
GNo | G0178761 |
Type Of Funding | Contract - Aust Non Government |
Category | 3AFC |
UON | Y |
International Conference on Assimilate Transport and Partitioning.$7,763
Funding body: Renessen
Funding body | Renessen |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Travel Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1999 |
Funding Finish | 1999 |
GNo | G0178760 |
Type Of Funding | Contract - Aust Non Government |
Category | 3AFC |
UON | Y |
The role of the cell cytoskeleton during differentiation of transfer cells$7,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Aprof DAVID McCurdy |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1999 |
Funding Finish | 1999 |
GNo | G0178190 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
International Conference on Assimilate Transport and Partitioning.$5,000
Funding body: Grains Research and Development Corporation
Funding body | Grains Research and Development Corporation |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Research Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1999 |
Funding Finish | 1999 |
GNo | G0178753 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
International Conference on Assimilate Transport and Partitioning.$5,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Internal Research Support |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1999 |
Funding Finish | 1999 |
GNo | G0178769 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
19984 grants / $278,900
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 |
Tissue Localization of Sugar Transporters in Sugarcane$15,000
Funding body: CSIRO - Division of Wildlife & Ecology
Funding body | CSIRO - Division of Wildlife & Ecology |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Control of Pest Populations |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1998 |
Funding Finish | 1999 |
GNo | G0177834 |
Type Of Funding | Other Public Sector - Commonwealth |
Category | 2OPC |
UON | Y |
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT FUNCTION OF TRANSFER CELLS IN GRAIN LEGUMES$11,500
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Emeritus Professor John Patrick |
Scheme | Small Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1998 |
Funding Finish | 1998 |
GNo | G0177295 |
Type Of Funding | Scheme excluded from IGS |
Category | EXCL |
UON | Y |
3rd Gatersleben Research Conference: Plant Metabolism and Development, Germany 18-22 June 1998$2,400
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Travel Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1998 |
Funding Finish | 1998 |
GNo | G0180384 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
19972 grants / $14,488
Development of Transport Function of Transfer Cells in Grain Legumes$13,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler, Emeritus Professor John Patrick |
Scheme | Small Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1997 |
Funding Finish | 1997 |
GNo | G0176758 |
Type Of Funding | Scheme excluded from IGS |
Category | EXCL |
UON | Y |
Plant Biology '97; 1997ASPP/CSPP Annual Meeting, Vancouver, CANADA, 2-6 August 1997$1,488
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Travel Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1997 |
Funding Finish | 1997 |
GNo | G0179535 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
19962 grants / $38,378
Molecular Analysis and Genetic Manipulation of Sucrose Transport into the Developing Cereal Grain$37,500
Funding body: CRC for Plant Sciences
Funding body | CRC for Plant Sciences |
---|---|
Project Team | Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Research Grant |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 1996 |
Funding Finish | 1998 |
GNo | G0177624 |
Type Of Funding | Other Public Sector - Commonwealth |
Category | 2OPC |
UON | Y |
Third International Workshop on Basic and Applied Research in Plasmodesmal Biology - Israel - 10-16/3/96$878
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Travel Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1996 |
Funding Finish | 1996 |
GNo | G0176295 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
19955 grants / $234,638
95APP. Molecular biology of sugar and amino acid porters in developing legume seed.$198,537
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Large Grant |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 1995 |
Funding Finish | 1997 |
GNo | G0174484 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
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 |
Molecular biology of sugars and amino acid porters in developing legume seed$8,001
Funding body: Department of Industry, Science and Resources
Funding body | Department of Industry, Science and Resources |
---|---|
Project Team | Emeritus Professor John Patrick, Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Bilateral S&T Program (Defunct) |
Role | Investigator |
Funding Start | 1995 |
Funding Finish | 1996 |
GNo | G0175460 |
Type Of Funding | Other Public Sector - Commonwealth |
Category | 2OPC |
UON | Y |
95 APP Identification of proteins regulating transfer cell development in wheat.$8,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1995 |
Funding Finish | 1995 |
GNo | G0174850 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
International Conference on the Transport of Photoassimilates (Canterbury, UK)$2,500
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Travel Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1995 |
Funding Finish | 1995 |
GNo | G0175602 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
19946 grants / $178,080
94,95,96 GRANT. Control of Transfer Cell Development$123,691
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Large Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1994 |
Funding Finish | 1996 |
GNo | G0172915 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
Tissue specific localisation of gene expression in the grape berry.$30,420
Funding body: CSIRO - Research Management Committee
Funding body | CSIRO - Research Management Committee |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Collaborative Research Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1994 |
Funding Finish | 1995 |
GNo | G0174303 |
Type Of Funding | Other Public Sector - Commonwealth |
Category | 2OPC |
UON | Y |
Regulation of Transfer Cell Initiation and Development$14,619
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1994 |
Funding Finish | 1994 |
GNo | G0174837 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
1994 app Identification of proteins regulating transfer cell development in wheat$8,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1994 |
Funding Finish | 1994 |
GNo | G0174767 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
DITAC Grant Subsidy: Transfer cell development in vicia faba seed.$1,100
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Internal Research Support |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1994 |
Funding Finish | 1994 |
GNo | G0174887 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
Annual Meeting, American Soc of Plant Physiologists - Portland - 30 July-3 August$250
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Travel Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1994 |
Funding Finish | 1994 |
GNo | G0175112 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
19933 grants / $59,633
Regulation of Transfer Cell Initiation and Development$47,583
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Multi-Year Project Grant Scholarship |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1993 |
Funding Finish | 1997 |
GNo | G0172796 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
The physiology and molecular biology of transfer cell development and function in Vicia faba seed.$9,050
Funding body: Department of Industry, Science and Resources
Funding body | Department of Industry, Science and Resources |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Bilateral S&T Program (Defunct) |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1993 |
Funding Finish | 1994 |
GNo | G0173127 |
Type Of Funding | Other Public Sector - Commonwealth |
Category | 2OPC |
UON | Y |
Visit by A/Prof Xin-Ding Wang, Assoicate Professor, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology Academia Sinica China. 19-4-93 to 6-8-93.$3,000
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Visitor Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1993 |
Funding Finish | 1993 |
GNo | G0173141 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
19923 grants / $145,400
Transmission Electron Microscope.$136,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Large Equipment Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1992 |
Funding Finish | 1992 |
GNo | G0173507 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
Control Of Accumulation Of Soluble Solids By Tomato Fruit$5,000
Funding body: CSIRO - Research Management Committee
Funding body | CSIRO - Research Management Committee |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Collaborative Research Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1992 |
Funding Finish | 1992 |
GNo | G0173683 |
Type Of Funding | Other Public Sector - Commonwealth |
Category | 2OPC |
UON | Y |
Optimizing Plant Yield Using Physiological And Molecular Approaches$4,400
Funding body: University of Newcastle
Funding body | University of Newcastle |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Project Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1992 |
Funding Finish | 1992 |
GNo | G0174190 |
Type Of Funding | Internal |
Category | INTE |
UON | Y |
19911 grants / $68,000
Cellular Pathway Of Short Distance Transfer Of Photosynthates In Fleshy Fruits$68,000
Funding body: ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funding body | ARC (Australian Research Council) |
---|---|
Project Team | Conjoint Professor Christina Offler |
Scheme | Large Grant |
Role | Lead |
Funding Start | 1991 |
Funding Finish | 1992 |
GNo | G0173847 |
Type Of Funding | Aust Competitive - Commonwealth |
Category | 1CS |
UON | Y |
Research Supervision
Number of supervisions
Past Supervision
Year | Level of Study | Research Title | Program | Supervisor Type |
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2021 | PhD | Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Transcriptional Control of Lignin in the Stem of the C4 Model Species Setaria | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2020 | PhD | Spatiotemporal Biosynthesis and Organization of the Polysaccharide Composition of the Transfer Cell Wall Labyrinth | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2018 | PhD | Unravelling Transfer Cell Development: Wall Labyrinth Construction and Reaction Oxygen Species | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Principal Supervisor |
2015 | PhD | Regulation of Pollen Germination and Pollen Tube Elongation and Response to Heat Stress by Cell Wall Invertase | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2015 | PhD | Regulation of Tomato Fruit Set Under Heat Stress by CWIN-mediated Sucrose Metabolism and Signaling | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2013 | PhD | Discovering Roles of Calcium and Cortical Microtubules in Directing Ingrowth Wall Formation During Trans-Differentiation of Epidermal Cells to a Transfer Cell Morphology | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2013 | PhD | The Ecology of Reproduction in a Rare Plant - Tetratheca Juncea | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2013 | PhD | Defining and Mapping Rare Vegetation Communities: Improving Techniques to Assist Land-use Planning and Conservation | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2013 | PhD | Functional Characterisation of Novel Sucrose Transporters | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2011 | PhD | Transfer Cell Trans-differentiation in Vicia Faba Cotyledons: Regulatory Roles of Ethylene, Glucose and Reactive Oxygen Species | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2011 | PhD | Sustainable Reintroduction of the Nitrogen Cycle Post Coal Mining Utilizing the Legume-Rhizobia Symbiosis | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2010 | PhD | The Effect of Citric Acid on Plant Growth and Leaf Gas Exchange in Corymbia Maculata and Other Woody Species | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2008 | PhD | A Palaeoenvironmental History of the Paroo and Warrego Regions, Australia: A Multi-Proxy, Multi-Site Approach | PhD (Environmental Sc), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2006 | PhD | Sugar Regulation of Transfer Cell Wall Ingrowth Deposition in Faba Bean Cotyledons | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Principal Supervisor |
2006 | PhD | Rebuilding Biodiversity and Microbial Associations in Native Forest Rehabilitation Following Open-Cut Coal Mining | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Co-Supervisor |
2006 | PhD | Investigating mechanisms of localized wall ingrowth deposition in transfer cells | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Principal Supervisor |
2004 | PhD | Regulation of transfer cell induction in cotyledons of Vicia faba | PhD (Biological Sciences), College of Engineering, Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle | Principal Supervisor |
Conjoint Professor Christina Offler
Position
Honorary Professor
School of Environmental and Life Sciences
College of Engineering, Science and Environment
Focus area
Biological Sciences
Contact Details
tina.offler@newcastle.edu.au | |
Phone | (02) 4921 5704 |
Fax | (02) 4921 5472 |
Office
Room | SB.304 |
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Building | Science Building |
Location | Callaghan University Drive Callaghan, NSW 2308 Australia |