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Arunika Gunawardena
Arunika Gunawardena
Professor, Biology, Dalhousie University
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Characterisation of programmed cell death during aerenchyma formation induced by ethylene or hypoxia in roots of maize(Zea mays L.)
AH Gunawardena, DM Pearce, MB Jackson, CR Hawes, DE Evans
Planta 212, 205-214, 2001
4182001
Programmed cell death remodels lace plant leaf shape during development
AH Gunawardena, JS Greenwood, NG Dengler
The Plant Cell 16 (1), 60-73, 2004
2562004
Programmed cell death and tissue remodelling in plants
AH Gunawardena
Journal of experimental botany 59 (3), 445-451, 2008
1582008
The chimeric cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel ATCNGC11/12 constitutively induces programmed cell death in a Ca2+ dependent manner
W Urquhart, AH Gunawardena, W Moeder, R Ali, GA Berkowitz, ...
Plant molecular biology 65, 747-761, 2007
1402007
Rapid changes in cell wall pectic polysaccharides are closely associated with early stages of aerenchyma formation, a spatially localized form of programmed cell death in roots …
A Gunawardena, DME Pearce, MB Jackson, CR Hawes, DE Evans
Plant, Cell & Environment 24 (12), 1369-1375, 2001
1262001
Programmed cell death in C. elegans, mammals and plants
CEN Lord, AH Gunawardena
European journal of cell biology 91 (8), 603-613, 2012
1082012
Programmed cell death and leaf morphogenesis in Monstera obliqua (Araceae)
AH Gunawardena, K Sault, P Donnelly, JS Greenwood, NG Dengler
Planta 221, 607-618, 2005
822005
Dynamic controlled atmosphere (DCA): Does fluorescence reflect physiology in storage?
AH Wright, JM DeLong, AH Gunawardena, RK Prange
Postharvest Biology and Technology 64 (1), 19-30, 2012
792012
The effect of temperature and other factors on chlorophyll a fluorescence and the lower oxygen limit in apples (Malus domestica)
H Wright, J DeLong, PA Harrison, AH Gunawardena, R Prange
Postharvest Biology and Technology 55 (1), 21-28, 2010
712010
Cell wall degradation and modification during programmed cell death in lace plant, Aponogeton madagascariensis (Aponogetonaceae)
AH Gunawardena, JS Greenwood, NG Dengler
American Journal of Botany 94 (7), 1116-1128, 2007
652007
The pathway of cell dismantling during programmed cell death in lace plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis) leaves
J Wertman, CEN Lord, AN Dauphinee, AH Gunawardena
BMC plant biology 12, 1-17, 2012
562012
Alternative modes of leaf dissection in monocotyledons
AH Gunawardena, NG Dengler
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 150 (1), 25-44, 2006
532006
Programmed cell death: genes involved in signaling, regulation, and execution in plants and animals
G Rantong, AH Gunawardena
Botany 93 (4), 193-210, 2015
512015
Remodelling of lace plant leaves: antioxidants and ROS are key regulators of programmed cell death
AN Dauphinee, JI Fletcher, GL Denbigh, CR Lacroix, AH Gunawardena
Planta 246, 133-147, 2017
432017
In vivo study of developmental programmed cell death using the lace plant (Aponogeton madagascariensis; Aponogetonaceae) leaf model system
H Wright, WG van Doorn, AH Gunawardena
American journal of botany 96 (5), 865-876, 2009
422009
Do mitochondria play a role in remodelling lace plant leaves during programmed cell death?
CEN Lord, JN Wertman, S Lane, AH Gunawardena
BMC Plant biology 11, 1-18, 2011
412011
The interrelationship between the lower oxygen limit, chlorophyll fluorescence and the xanthophyll cycle in plants
AH Wright, JM DeLong, AH Gunawardena, RK Prange
Photosynthesis research 107, 223-235, 2011
392011
Unveiling interactions among mitochondria, caspase-like proteases, and the actin cytoskeleton during plant programmed cell death (PCD)
CEN Lord, AN Dauphinee, RL Watts, AH Gunawardena
PLoS One 8 (3), e57110, 2013
382013
Environmentally induced programmed cell death in leaf protoplasts of Aponogeton madagascariensis
CEN Lord, AH Gunawardena
Planta 233, 407-421, 2011
382011
Environmentally induced programmed cell death in leaf protoplasts of Aponogeton madagascariensis
CEN Lord, AH Gunawardena
Planta 233, 407-421, 2011
382011
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