Publications

PUBLICATIONS


Bess, E.C., A.N. Doust, G. Davidse, and E.A. Kellogg (in press). Zuloagea, a new genus of Neotropical grass within the "bristle clade" (Poaceae: Paniceae). Systematic Botany.

Doust, A.N.
and E.A. Kellogg (in press). The effect of plant density on branching in weedy and domesticated millet grasses. Molecular Ecology.

Devos, K.M., J. Beales, Y. Ogihara and A.N. Doust. 2005. Comparative sequence analysis of the Phytochrome C gene and its upstream region in allohexaploid wheat reveals new data on the evolution of its three constituent genomes. Plant Molecular Biology 58: 625-641.

Doust, A.N. and P.F. Stevens. 2005. A reinterpretation of the staminate flowers of Haptanthus. Systematic Botany 30: 779-785.

Doust, A.N., K.M. Devos, M. Gadberry, M.D. Gale, and E.A. Kellogg. 2005. The genetic basis for inflorescence variation between foxtail and green millet (Poaceae). Genetics 169: 1659-1672.

Bess, E.C., A.N. Doust, and E.A. Kellogg. 2005. A naked grass in the “bristle clade”: a phylogenetic and developmental study of Panicum section bulbosa (Paniceae: Poaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 166: 371-381.

Gadberry, M.D., S.T. Malcomber, A.N. Doust, and E.A. Kellogg. 2004. Primaclade - A flexible software tool to find conserved PCR primers across multiple species. Bioinformatics 21:1263-1264.

Doust, A.N., K.M. Devos, M. Gadberry, M.D. Gale, and E.A. Kellogg. 2004. Genetic control of branching in the foxtail millet. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101: 9045-9050.

Kellogg, E.A., K. Hiser,and A.N. Doust. 2004. Taxonomy, phylogeny, and inflorescence development of the genus Ixophorus (Panicoideae, Poaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 165:1089-1105.

Doust, A.N. and A.N. Drinnan. 2004. Floral development and molecular phylogeny support the generic status of Tasmannia (Winteraceae). American Journal of Botany 91: 321-331.

Doust, A.N. and E.A. Kellogg. 2002. Inflorescence diversification in the panicoid bristle grass clade (Paniceae, Poaceae): evidence from molecular phylogenies and developmental morphology. American Journal of Botany 89: 1203-1222.

Doust, A.N. and E.A. Kellogg. 2002. Integrating phylogeny, developmental morphology and genetics: a case study of inflorescence evolution in the ‘bristle grass’ clade (Panicoideae, Poaceae). In Cronk, Q. Bateman, R. and J. Hawkins (Eds), Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution, Taylor & Francis, London.

Doust, A.N. 2001. The developmental basis of floral variation in Drimys winteri (Winteraceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 162: 697-717.

Doust, A.N. 2000. Comparative floral ontogeny in Winteraceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanic Gardens 87: 366-379.

Conn, B.J. and
A.N. Doust 1997. Revision of Xyris section Pomatoxyris (Xyridaceae) in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 10: 189-248.

Doust, A.N. and B.J. Conn 1994. Xyris L. section Xyris (Xyridaceae) in Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 7: 455-484.

Doust, A.N. and B.J. Conn 1993. Xyris L. (Xyridaceae). In Harden, G. (Ed) Flora of New South Wales 4: 261-263. New South Wales University Press.

Doust, A.N. and J. Everett 1992. Pycnosorus Benth. (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae). In Harden, G. (Ed) Flora of New South Wales 3: 260-262. New South Wales University Press.

Everett, J. and
A.N. Doust 1992. New species in Craspedia sens. strict. (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae). Telopea 5: 35-38.

Everett, J. and
A.N. Doust 1992. New species and a new combination in Pycnosorus (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae). Telopea 5: 39-44.

Everett, J. and
A.N. Doust 1992. In Harden, G. (Ed) Craspedia Forst. f. (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae). Flora of New South Wales 3: 221-226. New South Wales University Press.


Papers in preparation


Doust, A.N., A.M. Penly. S.M. Jacobs and E.A. Kellogg. (submitted). Congruence, conflict and polyploidization revealed by nuclear and chloroplast markers in the monophyletic "bristle clade" (Poaceae: Paniceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences.

Kay, E.E., P.B. Bernhardt, and
A.N. Doust. (in prep.). Pollination, self-incompatibility and andromonoecy in an insular species of Passiflora (Passifloraceae). American Journal of Botany.