selected publications
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academic article
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Mathews ERWood JLPhillips DBillington NBarnett DFranks AE. Town-scale microbial sewer community and H2S emissions response to common chemical and biological dosing treatments.
Journal of Environmental Sciences.
87:133-148.
2020
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Wood JLOsman AWade SA. An efficient, cost-effective method for determining the growth rate of sulfate-reducing bacteria using spectrophotometry.
MethodsX.
6:2248-2257.
2019
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Egidi EWood JWCelestina CMay TWMele PEdwards JPowell JBissett AFranks AE. Delving into the dark ecology: A continent-wide assessment of patterns of composition in soil fungal communities from Australian tussock grasslands.
Fungal Ecology.
39:356-370.
2019
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Hosie SEllis MSwaminathan MRamalhosa FSeger GOBalasuriya GKGillberg CRåstam MChurilov LMcKeown SJYalcinkaya NUrvil PSavidge TBell CABodin OWood JFranks AEBornstein JCHill‐Yardin EL. Gastrointestinal dysfunction in patients and mice expressing the autism‐associated R451C mutation in neuroligin‐3.
Autism Research: official journal of the International Society for Autism Research.
12:1043-1056.
2019
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Celestina CWood JLManson JBWang XSale PWGTang CFranks AE. Microbial communities in top- and subsoil of repacked soil columns respond differently to amendments but their diversity is negatively correlated with plant productivity.
Scientific Reports.
9.
2019
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Wood JLTang CFranks AE. Competitive Traits Are More Important than Stress-Tolerance Traits in a Cadmium-Contaminated Rhizosphere: A Role for Trait Theory in Microbial Ecology.
Frontiers in Microbiology.
9:1-12.
2018
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Wood JLFranks AE. Understanding microbiomes through trait-based ecology.
Microbiology Australia.
39.
2018
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Egidi EWood JLFox EMLiu WFranks AE. Draft genome sequence of Leifsonia sp. strain NCR5, a rhizobacterium isolated from cadmium-contaminated soil.
Genome Announcements.
5:1-2.
2017
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Liu WWang BWang QHou JWu LLuo YFranks AEWood JWiltshire J. Characteristics of metal-tolerant plant growth-promoting yeast (Cryptococcus sp NSE1) and its influence on Cd hyperaccumulator Sedum plumbizincicola.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research.
23:18621-18629.
2016
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Egidi EWood JLMathews EFox ELiu WFranks AE. Draft genome sequence of Bacillus cereus LCR12, a plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium isolated from a heavy metal- contaminated environment.
Genome Announcements.
4.
2016
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Egidi EWood JLAracic SKannan RMcDonald LBell CAFox EMLiu WFranks AE. Draft genome sequence of Enterobacter ludwigii NCR3, a heavy metal-resistant rhizobacterium.
Genome Announcements.
4.
2016
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Egidi EWood JLFox EMLiu WFranks AE. Draft genome sequence of Rhodococcus erythropolis NSX2, an actinobacterium isolated from a cadmium-contaminated environment.
Genome Announcements.
4.
2016
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Butterly CRPhillips LAWiltshire JLFranks AEArmstrong RDChen DMele PMTang C. Long-term effects of elevated CO2 on carbon and nitrogen functional capacity of microbial communities in three contrasting soils.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry.
97:157-167.
2016
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Wood JLTang CFranks AE. Microbial associated plant growth and heavy metal accumulation to improve phytoextraction of contaminated soils.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry.
103:131-137.
2016
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Wood JLZhang CMathews ERTang CFranks AE. Microbial community dynamics in the rhizosphere of a cadmium hyper-accumulator.
Scientific Reports.
6.
2016
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Wiltshire JLLiu WTang CFranks AE. Microorganisms in heavy metal bioremediation: strategies for applying microbial-community engineering to remediate soils.
AIMS Bioengineering.
3:211-229.
2016
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Aracic SManna SPetrovski SWiltshire JLMann GFranks AE. Innovative biological approaches for monitoring and improving water quality.
Frontiers in Microbiology.
6.
2015
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Bleackley MRWiltshire JLPerrine-Walker FVasa SBurns RLvan der Weerden NLAnderson MA. Agp2p, the Plasma Membrane Transregulator of Polyamine Uptake, Regulates the Antifungal Activities of the Plant Defensin NaD1 and Other Cationic Peptides.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.
58:2688-2698.
2014
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Hayes BMEBleackley MRWiltshire JLAnderson MATraven Avan der Weerden NL. Identification and Mechanism of Action of the Plant Defensin NaD1 as a New Member of the Antifungal Drug Arsenal against Candida albicans.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.
57:3667-3675.
2013
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Mathews ERWood JLPhillips DBillington NBarnett DFranks AE. Town-scale microbial sewer community and H2S emissions response to common chemical and biological dosing treatments.
Journal of Environmental Sciences.
87:133-148.
2020
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conference paper
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Egidi EWood JCelestina CMay TMele PBowd EEdwards JBissett AFranks A. Unraveling the Australian Grassland Mycobiome: diversity and distribution of soil fungal communities from grassy ecosystems.
Proceedings of Joint Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society (EcoTAS).
2017
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Egidi EWood JCelestina CMay TMele PBowd EEdwards JBissett AFranks A. Unraveling the Australian Grassland Mycobiome: diversity and distribution of soil fungal communities from grassy ecosystems.
Proceedings of Joint Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society (EcoTAS).
2017
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editorial article
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Wood JLFranks AEEgidi E. Linking microscopic interactions with macroscopic effects.
Journal of Vegetation Science.
28:462-463.
2017
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Wood JLFranks AEEgidi E. Linking microscopic interactions with macroscopic effects.
Journal of Vegetation Science.
28:462-463.
2017