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Chen W-M, James EK, Chou J-H, Sheu S-Y, Yang S-Z, Sprent JI.  2005.  β-Rhizobia from Mimosa pigra, a newly discovered invasive plant in Taiwan. New Phytologist. 168:661-675. Abstract
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Sprent JI.  2005.  West African legumes: the role of nodulation and nitrogen fixation. New Phytologist. 167:326-330. Abstract
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Saldarelli P, Castellano MA, Harrison BD, Martelli GP.  2005.  Two grapevine viruses in an ornamental Vitis species from Scotland. Journal of Plant Pathology. 87:-76. Abstract
Stoll M, Jones HG.  2007.  Thermal imaging as a viable tool for monitoring plant stress. Journal International des Sciences de la Vigne et du Vin. 41:77-84.
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Gregory PJ.  2006.  Roots, rhizosphere and soil: the route to a better understanding of soil science? European Journal of Soil Science. 57:2-12. Abstract
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Sprent JI.  2005.  Preface. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 4:1-2. Abstract
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Haupt S, Stroganova T, Ryabov E, Kim S-H, Fraser G, Duncan G, Mayo M, Barker H, Taliansky ME.  2005.  Nucleolar localisation of Potato leafroll virus capsid proteins. Journal of General Virology. 86:2891-2896. Abstract
Tobin AK, Bowsher CG.  2005.  Nitrogen and carbon metabolism in plastids: evolution, integration and coordination with reactions in the cytosol.. Advances in Botanical Research. 42:113-165.
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Tuomainen MH, Nunan N, Lehesranta SJ, Tervahauta AI, Hassinen VH, Schat H, Koistinen KM, Auriola S, McNicol JW, Karenlampi SO.  2006.  Multivariate analysis of protein profiles of metal hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens accessions. Proteomics. 6:3696-3706. Abstract
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Hopkins DW, Marinari S, Tilston EL, Halpin C.  2005.  Lumbricus terrestris counteract the effects of modified lignin biosynthesis on the decomposition of tobacco plant residues. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 37:1141-1144. Abstract
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Pylypenko LA, Uehara T, Phillips MS, Sigareva DD, Blok VC.  2005.  Identification of Globodera rostochiensis and G. pallida in the Ukraine by PCR. European Journal of Plant Pathology. 111:39-46. Abstract
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Ford KE, Gregory PJ, Gooding MJ, Pepler S.  2006.  Genotype and fungicide effects on late-season root growth of winter wheat.. Plant and Soil. 284:33-44. Abstract
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Meier-Augenstein W, Fraser I.  2008.  Forensic isotope analysis leads to identification of a mutilated murder victim. Science and Justice. 48:153-159. Abstract
Yeates GW, Boag B.  2006.  Female size shows similar trends in all clades of the phylum Nematoda. Nematology. 8:111-127. Abstract
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Raven JA, Andrews M, Quigg A.  2005.  The evolution of oligotrophy: implications for the breeding of crop plants for low input agricultural systems. Annals of Applied Biology. 146:261-280. Abstract
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Forster BP, Thomas WTB.  2005.  Doubled haploids in genetics and plant breeding. Plant Breeding Reviews. 25:57-80. Abstract
Webster EA, Halpin C, Chudek JA, Tilston EL, Hopkins DW.  2005.  Decomposition in soil of soluble, insoluble and lignin-rich fractions of plant material from tobacco with genetic modifications to lignin biosynthesis. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 37:751-760. Abstract
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Gregory PJ, Ingram JSI, Brklacich M.  2005.  Climate change and food security. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London - Series B. 360:2139-2148. Abstract
Aflakpui GKS, Gregory PJ, Froud-Williams RJ.  2005.  Carbon (13C) and nitrogen (15N) translocation in a maize-Striga hermonthica association. Experimental Agriculture. 41:321-333. Abstract
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Kumar PL, Latha TKS, Kulkarni NK, Raghavendra N, Saxena KB, Waliyar F, Rangaswamy KT, Muniyappa V, Doriswamy S, Jones AT.  2005.  Broad-based resistance to pigeonpea sterility mosaic disease in wild relatives of pigeonpea (Cajanus: Phaseoleae). Annals of Applied Biology. 146:371-379. Abstract
Williamson B, Tudzynski B, Tudzynski P, Van Kan JAL.  2007.  Botrytis cinerea: the cause of grey mould disease. Molecular Plant Pathology. 8:561-580. Abstract
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Harrison BD, Robinson DJ.  2005.  Another quarter century of great progress in understanding the biological properties of plant viruses. Annals of Applied Biology. 146:15-37. Abstract

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