Publications Kevin Gould

Publications since 2010

Chapters in books

Gould KS. 2010. Muriel Wheldale Onslow and the rediscovery of anthocyanin function in plants. In: Santos-Buelga C, Escribano-Bailon MT, Lattanzio V (eds) Recent Advances in Polyphenols Research, Volume 2. Blackwell Publishing: New York, 206-225.

Refereed journal articles

Jain G, Gould KS. 2015. Are betalains the functional homologues of anthocyanins in plants? Environmental and Experimental Botany 119: 48-53.

Landi M, Tattini M, Gould KS. 2015. Multiple functional roles of anthocyanins in plant-environment interactions. Environmental and Experimental Botany 119: 4-17.

Logan BA, Stafstrom WC, Walsh MJL, Reblin JS, Gould KS. 2015. Examining the photoprotection hypothesis for adaxial foliar anthocyanin accumulation through comparisons of green- and red-leafed varieties of coleus (Solenostemon scutellarioides). Photosynthesis Research 124: 267-274.

Bidel LPR, Chomicki G, Bonini F, Mondolot L, Soulé J, Coumans M, La Fisca P, Baissac Y, Petit V, Loiseau A, Cerovic ZG, Gould KS, Jay-Allemand C. 2015. Dynamics of flavonol accumulation in leaf tissues under different UV-B regimes in Centella asiatica (Apiaceae). Planta, DOI: 10.1007/s00425-015-2291-7.

Jain G, Schwinn KE, Gould KS. 2015. Betalain induction by L-DOPA application confers photoprotection to saline-exposed leaves of Disphyma australe. New Phytologist, DOI: 10.1111/nph.13409.

Cooney LJ, Schaefer HM, Logan BA, Cox B, Gould KS. 2015. Anthocyanins perform a photoprotective function in peduncles of Sambucus nigra. Environmental and Experimental Botany 119: 18-26.

Mawalagedera SMMR, Gould KS. 2015. Chilling and salinity increase extractable antioxidant activities in cell suspension cultures of the sow thistle, Sonchus oleraceus L. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 121: 35-41.

Madawala S, Hartley S, Gould KS. 2014. Comparative growth and photosynthetic responses of native and adventive iceplant taxa in response to salinity stress. New Zealand Journal of Botany 52: 352-364.

Jain G, Gould KS. 2014. Functional significance of betalain biosynthesis in leaves of Disphyma australe under salinity stress. Environmental and Experimental Botany 109: 131-140.

Landi M, Guidi L, Pardossi A, Tattini M, Gould KS. 2014. Photoprotection by foliar anthocyanins mitigates effects of boron toxicity in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum). Planta 240: 941-953.

Tattini M, Landi M, Brunetti C, Giordano C, Remorini D, Gould KS, Guidi L. 2014. Epidermal coumaroyl anthocyanins protect sweet basil against excess light stress: multiple consequences of light attenuation. Physiologia Plantarum 152: 585-598.

Hatier J-HB, Clearwater MJ, Gould KS. 2013. The functional significance of black-pigmented leaves: photosynthesis, photoprotection and productivity in Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens'. PLoS ONE 8(6): e67850. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0067850.

Harris NN, Javellana J, Davies KM, Lewis DH, Jameson PE, Deroles SC, Calcott KE, Gould KS, Schwinn KE. 2012. Betalain production is possible in anthocyanin-producing plant species given the presence of DOPA-dioxygenase and L-DOPA. BMC Plant Biology 12: 34.

Cooney LJ, van Klink JW, Hughes NM, Perry NB, Schaefer HM, Menzies IJ, Gould KS. 2012. Red leaf margins indicate increased polygodial content and function as visual signals to reduce herbivory in Pseudowintera colorata. New Phytologist 194: 488-497.

Black MZ, Patterson KJ, Gould KS, Clearwater MJ. 2012. Physiological responses of kiwifruit vines (Actinidia chinensis Planch. Var. chinensis) to trunk girdling and root pruning, New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science 40: 31-41.

McDowell A, Thompson S, Stark M, Ou Z-Q, Gould KS. 2011. Antioxidant activity of puha (Sonchus oleraceus L.) as assessed by the cellular antioxidant activity (CAA) assay. Phytotherapy Research, 25: 1876-1882.

Black MZ, Patterson KJ, Minchin PEH, Gould KS, Clearwater MJ. 2011. Hydraulic responses of whole vines and individual roots of kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis) following root severance. Tree Physiology 31: 508-518.

Choinski JS, Gould KS. 2010. Immature leaves of Weinmannia racemosa are more heat tolerant than mature leaves based on differences in chlorophyll a fluorescence, gas exchange and solute leakage. New Zealand Journal of Botany 48: 163-177.

Gould KS, Dudle DA, Neufeld HS. 2010. Why some stems are red: cauline anthocyanins shield photosystem II against high light stress. Journal of Experimental Botany 61: 2707-2717.

Hughes NM, Smith WK, Gould KS. 2010. Red (anthocyanic) leaf margins in Veronica spp. Do not correspond to increased phenolic content in New Zealand Veronica spp..Annals of Botany 105: 647-654.