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Baccini M, Bachmaier EM, Biggeri A, Boekschoten MV, Bouwman FG, Brennan L, Caesar R, Cinti S, Coort SL, Crosley K et al..  2008.  The NuGO proof of principle study package: a collaborative research effort of the European Nutrigenomics Organisation. Genes and Nutrition. 3:147-151.
Bryan GJ, Hein I.  2008.  Genomic resources and tools for gene function analysis in potato. International Journal of Plant Genomics. 2008:-216513.
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Chatterjee A, Horgan GW, Theobald CM.  2008.  Exposure assessment for pesticide intake from multiple food products: a Bayesian latent-variable approach. Risk Analysis. 28:1727-1736. Abstract
Chichkova NV, Galiullina RA, Taliansky ME, Vartapetian AB.  2008.  Tissue disruption activates a plant caspase-like protease with TATD cleavage specificity. Plant Stress. 2:89-95. Abstract
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Davies HV, Bryan GJ, Taylor MA.  2008.  Advances in functional genomics and genetic modification of potato (Review). Potato Research. 51:283-299. Abstract
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Hallett PD, Feeney D, Bengough AG, Rillig MC, Scrimgeour CM, Young IM.  2009.  Disentangling the impact of AM fungi versus roots on soil structure and water transport. Plant and Soil. 314:183-196. Abstract
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Iglesias-Rodriguez MD, Buitenhuis ET, Raven JA, Schofield O, Poulton AJ, Gibbs S, Halloran PR, de Baar HJW.  2008.  Response to comment on 'Phytoplankton calcification in a high CO2 world'. Science. 322:-1466.
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Newton AC, Begg GS, Swanston JS.  2009.  Deployment of diversity for enhanced crop function. Annals of Applied Biology. 154:309-322. Abstract
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Orfanus T, Bedrna Z, Lichner L, Hallett PD, Knava K, Sebin M.  2008.  Spatial variability of water repellency in pine forest soil. Soil and Water. 3:S123-S129. Abstract
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Pswarayi A, van Eeuwijk FA, Ceccarelli S, Grando S, Comadran J, Russell JR, Francia E, Pecchioni N, Li Destri O, Akar T et al..  2008.  Barley adaptation and improvement in the Mediterranean basin. Plant Breeding. 127:554-560.

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