Peta L. Clode
University of Western Australia
176 Papers
667 Citations
Peta L. Clode is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 154 publications. Previous affiliations of Peta L. Clode include La Trobe University.
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Papers
Exploring the transfer of recent plant photosynthates to soil microbes: mycorrhizal pathway vs direct root exudation
Christina Kaiser,Christina Kaiser,Matt R. Kilburn,Peta L. Clode,Lucia Fuchslueger,Marianne Koranda,John B. Cliff,Zakaria M. Solaiman,Daniel Murphy +8 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that a major release of recent photosynthates into soil leave plant roots via AM intraradical hyphae already upstream of passive root exudations, suggesting that AM fungi may act as a rapid hub for translocating fresh plant C to soil microbes.
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DMSP biosynthesis by an animal and its role in coral thermal stress response
Jean-Baptiste Raina,Jean-Baptiste Raina,Dianne M. Tapiolas,Sylvain Forêt,Sylvain Forêt,Adrian Lutz,Adrian Lutz,David Abrego,David Abrego,Janja Ceh,Francois O. Seneca,Francois O. Seneca,Francois O. Seneca,Peta L. Clode,David G. Bourne,Bette L. Willis,Cherie A. Motti +16 more
TL;DR: The results overturn the paradigm that photosynthetic organisms are the sole biological source of DMSP, and highlight the double jeopardy represented by worldwide declining coral cover, as the potential to alleviate thermal stress through coral-produced DMSP declines correspondingly.
Nanoparticle factories: Biofilms hold the key to gold dispersion and nugget formation
Frank Reith,Frank Reith,Lintern Fairbrother,Lintern Fairbrother,Gert Nolze,Oliver Wilhelmi,Peta L. Clode,Adrienne L. Gregg,John E. Parsons,Steven A. Wakelin,Allan Pring,Robert M. Hough,Gordon Southam,Joël Brugger,Joël Brugger +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, focused ion beam (FIB) sectioning through the biofilm revealed that aggregates of nanoparticulate Au line open spaces beneath the active biofilm layer, and their internal growth structures provided direct evidence for coarsening of the Au grains.
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Impacts of turbidity on corals: The relative importance of light limitation and suspended sediments
TL;DR: Compared to water quality data collected during large dredging programs and natural resuspension events, these data suggest the light reduction associated with turbidity poses a proportionally greater risk than effects of elevated SSCs alone.
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Naturally occurring gold nanoparticles and nanoplates
Robert M. Hough,Ryan Noble,G.J. Hitchen,Robert D. Hart,Steven M. Reddy,Martin Saunders,Peta L. Clode,David G. Vaughan,J. Lowe,David J. Gray,R. R. Anand,C.R.M. Butt,Michael Verrall +12 more
TL;DR: The first direct observation of colloidal nanoparticulate gold in nature, confi rming this as an active mechanism of gold transport during the weathering of gold deposits, was reported in this article.
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