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Stephanie Bernard

Publications

Published articles:

  1. Bernard SM, Blom Møller AL, Dionisio G, Jahn TP, Baudo M, Lopes MS, Tercé-Laforgue T, Foyer CH, Parry M, Forde BG, Araus JL, Hirel B, Schjoerring JK and Habash DZ (2008). Gene expression and function of glutamine synthetase isozymes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Plant Molecular Biology 67(1-2):89-105.

  2. Habash D, Bernard S, Schondelmaier J, Weyen J and Quarrie S. (2007) The genetics of nitrogen use in hexaploid wheat: N utilisation, development and yield. Theoretical and applied genetics 114(3): 403-419.

  3. Groten K, Dutilleul C, van Heerden PDR, Vanacker H, Bernard S, Finkemeier I, Dietz K-J, Römer P and Foyer CH. (2006) Redox regulation of peroxiredoxin and proteinases by ascorbate and thiols during pea root nodule senescence. FEBS Letters 580(5): 1269-1276.

  4. Groten K,Vanacker H, Dutilleul C, Bastian F, Bernard S, Carzaniga R, Foyer CH. (2005) The roles of redox processes in pea nodule development and senescence. Plant Cell Environment. 28 (10): 1293-1304.

  5. Luna CM, Pastori GM, Driscoll S, Groten K, Bernard S, and Foyer CH. (2005) Drought controls on H2O2 accumulation, catalase (CAT) activity and CAT gene expression in wheat. J. Exp. Bot. 56 (411): 417-423.

  6. Pastori GM, Kiddle G, Antoniw J, Bernard S, Veljovic-Jovanovic S, Verrier PJ, Noctor G, Foyer CH. (2003) Leaf vitamin C contents modulate plant defense transcripts and regulate genes that control development through hormone signaling. Plant Cell 15 (4): 939-951.

  7. Kiddle G, Pastori GM, Bernard S, Pignocchi C, Antoniw J, Verrier PJ, Foyer CH. (2003) Effects of leaf ascorbate content on defense and photosynthesis gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana. Antioxidants and Redox Signaling. 5 (1): 23-32.

Submitted Publications:

  1. Leakey ADB, Ainsworth EA, Bernard SM, Markelz RJC, Ort DR, Placella SAP, Rogers A, Smith MD, Sudderth EA, Weston DJ, Wullschleger SD, Yuan S. Gene expression profiling – opening the black box of plant ecosystem responses to global change. Submitted to Global Change Biology-June 2008

  2. Bernard SM & Habash DZ. The importance of cytosolic glutamine synthetase in plant growth and seed production. Submitted to New Phytologist- June 2008

Published abstracts:

  1. The long-term effects of drought and high temperature on N metabolism in a C3 grass. (2008) Bernard SM, StClair SB, Sudderth EA, Torn MS, Ackerly DD and Andersen GL. American Society of Plant Biologists. Annual Meeting Mérida, Mexico.

  2. Linking the response of annual grasslands to warming and altered rainfall across scales of gene expression, species, and ecosystem. (2007) Torn MS, Bernard SM, St.Clair SB, Fischer ML, Hopkins FM, Placella SA, Castanha C, Sudderth E, Herman DJ, Salve R, Ackerly DD and Firestone MK. AGU, San Francisco, CA.

  3. A molecular analysis of plant response to global climate change in an annual grassland (2007). Bernard SM, StClair S, Placella S, Firestone M, Salve R, Ackerly DD and Andersen GL. Ecological Society of America, annual meeting, San Jose, CA.

  4. Annual grassland response to altered precipitation and temperature: genes, species, and ecosystem (2007). Torn MST, St.Clair SB, Ackerly DD, Andersen GL, Bernard SM, Brodie EL, Castanha C, Firestone MK, Fischer MK, Hopkins FH, Placella SA and Salve R. Ecological Society of America, annual meeting, San Jose, CA.

  5. Connecting soil microbial N-transformations to plant N-processing (2007). Firestone MK, Placella SA, Bernard SM, Herman DJ, Brodie EL, Andersen GL, St Clair S and Ackerly DD. Ecological Society of America, annual meeting, San Jose, CA.

  6. 16S rRNA microarray analysis of shifts in microbial community composition in response to altered soil moisture and its implication for changes in nutrient cycling. (2007) Brodie EL, Bernard SM, StClair SB, Placella SA, Herman DJ, Salve R, Torn MS, Ackerly DD, Firestone MK and Andersen GL. Ecological Society of America, annual meeting, San Jose, CA.

  7. A molecular approach to understanding plant response to global climate change in a Californian grassland ecosystem (2007). Bernard SM, St. Clair S, Placella S, Firestone M, Torn MST, Ackerly DD and Andersen GL. Plant biology and Botany- Joint congress, Chicago, IL.

  8. The genetics of nitrogen use in wheat- the role of leaf nitrogen metabolism. (2007) Habash D, Bernard SM, Schondelmaier J, Weyen J and Quarrie SA. Nitrogen symposium, Lancaster, UK. 

  9. A molecular approach to understanding plant response to global climate change in a Californian grassland. Bernard S.M., Ball I., St.Clair S., Placella S., Firestone M., Torn M.S., Ackerly D. and Andersen G.L. Ecosystem. Gene in Ecology, Ecology in Genes. Kansas State University, Kansas City, Misouri. 2007.

  10. Roles and regulation of glutamine synthetase in wheat. Bernard S, Dionisio G, Schjoerring JK, Foyer CH and Habash DZ. (2006) The Rank Prize fund, Mini-symposium on Can we improve the utilization of Nitrogen in cereals? Grasmere, UK.

  11. Manipulating the expression of cytosolic glutamine synthetase in wheat of four genetic backgrounds. Bernard S, Weyen J, Foyer CH and Habash D (2004). 7th International Symposium on Inorganic Nitrogen Assimilation in Plants: From the Genome to the Agro-Ecosystem, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

  12. Nitrogen use in wheat: a genetic approach. Habash D, Bernard S, Quarrie S, Schondelmaier J and Weyen J. (2004) 7th International Symposium on Inorganic Nitrogen Assimilation in Plants: From the Genome to the Agro-Ecosystem, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

  13. From the big bang to the global economy: putting C/N interactions into perspective. Karin Groten and Stéphanie Bernard. Society for Experimental Biology Bulletin. July 2003

  14. Manipulating the expression of cytosolic glutamine synthetase in wheat of four genetic background. Bernard S, West J, Foyer C and Habash D. (2003) Society for Experimental Biology, Annual Main Meeting, Southampton, UK.

  15. Can our knowledge of glutamine synthetase lead to wheat with improved nitrogen use efficiency? Habash DZ, Quarrie S, Bernard S and Foyer CH. (2002) Association of Applied Biologist, Genotype-Phenotype: narrowing the gaps, Cirencester, UK.

  16. Vitamin C contents modulate defence and plant development via transcriptional regulation. Foyer CH, Pastori GM, Kiddle G, Antoniw J, Bernard S, Veljovic-Jovanovic S, Noctor G, Verrier PJ (2002) Free Radical Biology and Medicine 33: 448 Suppl. 1 2002.