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Engineering ketocarotenoid biosynthesis in potato tubers

Morris WL, Ducreux LJM, Fraser PD, Millam S, Taylor MA.  2006.  Engineering ketocarotenoid biosynthesis in potato tubers. Metabolic Engineering. 8:253-263.

Codeposition of organic carbon and arsenic in Bengal Delta aquifers

Meharg AA, Scrimgeour CM, Hossain SA, Fuller K, Cruickshank K, Williams PN, Kinniburgh DG.  2006.  Codeposition of organic carbon and arsenic in Bengal Delta aquifers. Environmental Science & Technology. 40:4928-4935.

Homeostasis of cell composition during prolonged darkness

Montechiaro F, Hirschmugl CJ, Raven JA, Giordano M.  2006.  Homeostasis of cell composition during prolonged darkness. Plant Cell and Environment. 29:2198-2204.

The primary in vivo steroidal alkaloid glucosyltransferase from potato

McCue KF, Allen PV, Shepherd LVT, Blake A, Whitworth JL, Maccree MM, Rockhold DR, Stewart D, Davies HV, Belknap WR.  2006.  The primary in vivo steroidal alkaloid glucosyltransferase from potato. Phytochemistry. 67:1590-1597.

Ancient manuring practices pollute arable soils at the St Kilda World Heritage Site, Scottish North Atlantic

Meharg AA, Deacon C, Edwards KJ, Donaldson M, Davidson DA, Spring C, Scrimgeour CM, Feldmann J, Rabb A.  2006.  Ancient manuring practices pollute arable soils at the St Kilda World Heritage Site, Scottish North Atlantic. Chemosphere. 64:1818-1828.

Bacterial-feeding nematodes enhance root growth of tomato seedlings

Mao X, Hu F, Griffiths BS, Li H.  2006.  Bacterial-feeding nematodes enhance root growth of tomato seedlings. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 38:1615-1622.

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