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John Considine is an Emeritus Professor and Principal Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. His expertise encompasses various aspects of viticulture, particularly in native plant selection breeding and improving grapevine management systems. Considine has made significant contributions to understanding the phenological cycles of Vitis species and their responses to climate variations. Over the years, he has led numerous research projects focusing on the application of sap flow technology in grapevine systems and studying physiological developmental responses of crops. With a strong academic background including a PhD in Biophysics Histochemistry from the University of Melbourne and an extensive research portfolio with substantial funding from agencies such as the Australian Research Council, Considine's work influences both agricultural practices and horticultural research significantly. He has held several external positions, contributing to the botanical and horticultural landscape in Australia, including roles with the Botanic Gardens Parks Authority and the Kings Park Botanic Gardens Board. Considine's research continues to be pivotal in advancing knowledge in agricultural science and viticulture management.
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