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Christopher L. Beadle

Christopher L. Beadle

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
51
Citations
7322
World Ranking
2077
National Ranking
165

Overview

Christopher L. Beadle is affiliated with the University of Tasmania in Australia. Their research spans multiple fields within environmental and biological sciences, with a particular focus on forest ecology, plant pathology, and agricultural development.

The main fields of study for Beadle include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these broader fields, their work often addresses subfields such as:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Cell Biology
  • Plant Science

Their research topics cover a range of forest and plant-related subjects, including:

  • Forest Insect Ecology and Management
  • Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
  • Agriculture and Rural Development Research

Beadle has coauthored several publications with frequent collaborators such as Heru Indrayadi, Morag Glen, CL Mohammed, Daniel S. Mendham, and Fahrizawati Fahrizawati. Their work has been published across various scientific journals with a concentration in plant pathology and forest management. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Australasian Plant Pathology
  • Forest Ecology and Management
  • Trees Forests and People
  • Forests

Their recent publications reflect active research into diseases affecting tree species and sustainable forest management practices. Notable papers include:

  • Growth, physiological responses and wood production of an Acacia auriculiformis plantation in southern Vietnam following mid-rotation thinning, application of phosphorus fertiliser and organic matter retention (2020, Forest Ecology and Management)
  • Recognising ceratocystis disease symptoms in a Eucalyptus pellita nursery (2023, Australasian Plant Pathology)
  • Supporting smallholder acacia farmers in Viet Nam to transition to sawlog production: Opportunities and challenges (2023, Trees Forests and People)
  • Using Transferable Eucalypt Microsatellite Markers to Identify QTL for Resistance to Ceratocystis Wilt Disease in Eucalyptus pellita F. Muel. (2023, Forests)
  • Infected nursery stock and poor silvicultural practices contribute to development of Ceratocystis manginecans wilt and canker disease in Eucalyptus pellita (2024, Australasian Plant Pathology)

Best Publications

  • Physiological regulation of productivity and water use in Eucalyptus: a review

    David Whitehead;Christopher L. Beadle

  • The Ecophysiology of Foliar Anthocyanin

    Dugald C. Close;Christopher L. Beadle

  • Daily stem growth patterns in irrigated Eucalyptus globulus and E. nitens in relation to climate.

    Geoffrey Downes;Chris Beadle;Dale Worledge

  • Photosynthetic temperature responses of Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus nitens.

    M Battaglia;CL Beadle;CL Beadle;S Loughhead;S Loughhead

  • Prediction of leaf area index in eucalypt plantations: effects of water stress and temperature

    M. Battaglia;M. L. Cherry;C. L. Beadle;P. J. Sands

  • Photosynthesis — is it limiting to biomass production?

    C.L. Beadle;S.P. Long

  • Mapping the effect of spatial and temporal variation in climate and soils on Eucalyptus plantation production with 3-PG, a process-based growth model

    Auro C. Almeida;Anders Siggins;Thiago R. Batista;Chris Beadle;Chris Beadle

  • Effect of thinning, pruning and nitrogen fertiliser application on transpiration, photosynthesis and water-use efficiency in a young Eucalyptus nitens plantation

    David I. Forrester;David I. Forrester;John J. Collopy;Christopher L. Beadle;Christopher L. Beadle;Charles R. Warren

  • Leaf water relations of Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus and E. nitens: seasonal, drought and species effects.

    D. A. White;D. A. White;C. L. Beadle;C. L. Beadle;D. Worledge

  • Effects of green pruning on growth and stem shape of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) Maiden.

    E. A. Pinkard;E. A. Pinkard;C. L. Beadle;C. L. Beadle

  • The physiological basis of containerised tree seedling ‘transplant shock’: a review

    Dugald C. Close;Christopher L. Beadle;Philip H. Brown

  • Crown structure and leaf area index development in thinned and unthinned Eucalyptus nitens plantations.

    Jane L. Medhurst;Jane L. Medhurst;Chris L. Beadle;Chris L. Beadle

  • Effect of thinning, pruning and nitrogen fertiliser application on light interception and light-use efficiency in a young Eucalyptus nitens plantation

    David I. Forrester;David I. Forrester;John J. Collopy;Christopher L. Beadle;Christopher L. Beadle;Thomas G. Baker;Thomas G. Baker

  • Cold-induced photoinhibition affects establishment of Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and Maiden) Maiden and Eucalyptus globulus Labill

    Dugald C. Close;Chris L. Beadle;Philip H. Brown;Greg K. Holz

  • The influence of drought on the relationship between leaf and conducting sapwood area in Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus nitens

    D. White;Chris Beadle;Dale Worledge;John Honeysett

  • Modeling the effect of physiological responses to green pruning on net biomass production of Eucalyptus nitens.

    E. A. Pinkard;M. Battaglia;M. Battaglia;C. L. Beadle;C. L. Beadle;P. J. Sands;P. J. Sands

  • Quantifying the effect of cumulative water stress on stomatal conductance of Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus nitens: a phenomenological approach

    Don A. White;Christopher L. Beadle;Peter J. Sands;Dale Worledge

  • Physiological basis of spacing effects on tree growth and form in Eucalyptus globulus

    Frieda L. Henskens;Michael Battaglia;Maria L. Cherry;Christopher L. Beadle

  • Early-age and later-age thinning affects growth, dominance, and intraspecific competition in Eucalyptus nitens plantations

    J L Medhurst;C L Beadle;W A Neilsen

  • Growth and physiological responses to silviculture for producing solid-wood products from Eucalyptus plantations: An Australian perspective

    David I. Forrester;David I. Forrester;Jane L. Medhurst;Jane L. Medhurst;Matthew Wood;Matthew Wood;Christopher L. Beadle;Christopher L. Beadle

  • Aboveground biomass partitioning and crown architecture of Eucalyptus nitens following green pruning

    E A Pinkard;C L Beadle

  • Photosynthetic responses of

    E. A. Pinkard;C. L. Beadle;N. J. Davidson;M. Battaglia

Frequent Co-Authors

Caroline Mohammed
Caroline Mohammed University of Tasmania
Michael Battaglia
Michael Battaglia Agriculture and Food
Elizabeth A. Pinkard
Elizabeth A. Pinkard Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Alieta Eyles
Alieta Eyles University of Tasmania
David I. Forrester
David I. Forrester Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Anthony P. O'Grady
Anthony P. O'Grady Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Tim Wardlaw
Tim Wardlaw Forestry Tasmania
Mark J. Hovenden
Mark J. Hovenden University of Tasmania
Brad M. Potts
Brad M. Potts University of Tasmania
Noel W. Davies
Noel W. Davies University of Leicester

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