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Bingham IJ, Bengough AG, Rees RM.  2010.  Soil compaction - N interactions in barley: Root growth and tissue composition. Soil and Tillage Research. 106:241-246.
Bradshaw JE, Titley M, Wilson RN.  2009.  Single seed descent as a breeding method for swedes (Brassica napus L. var. napobrassica Peterm). Euphytica. 169:387-401.
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Cock PJA, Antao T, Chang JT, Chapman BA, Cox CJ, Dalko A, Friedberg I, Hamelryck T, Kauff F, Wilczynski B et al..  2009.  Biopython: freely available Python tools for computational molecular biology and bioinformatics. Bioinformatics. 25:1422-1423.
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Foereid B, Bellarby J, Meier-Augenstein W, Kemp HF.  2010.  Does light exposure make plant litter more degradable? Plant and Soil. 333:275-285.
Foito A, Byrne SL, Shepherd T, Stewart D, Barth S.  2009.  Transcriptional and metabolic profiles of Lolium perenne L. genotypes in response to a PEG induced water stress. Plant Biotechnology Journal. 7:719-732.
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McDougall GJ, Dobson P, Jordan-Mahy N.  2010.  Effect of different cooking regimes on rhubarb polyphenols. Food Chemistry. 119:758-764.
Meier-Augenstein W, Kemp HF, Lock CM.  2009.  N2: A potential pitfall for bulk 2H isotope analysis of explosives and other nitrogen-rich compounds by continuous-flow isotope-ratio mass spectrometry. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 23:2011-2016.
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Stokes A, Atger C, Bengough AG, Fourcaud T, Sidle RC.  2009.  Desirable plant root traits for protecting natural and engineered slopes against landslides (Invited review). Plant and Soil. 324:1-30.
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Thiel T, Graner A, Waugh R, Grosse I, Close TJ, Stein N.  2009.  Evidence and evolutionary analysis of ancient whole-genome duplication in barley predating the divergence from rice. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 9:-209.
Tyler A, Hunter PD, Carvalho L, Codd GA, Elliott JA, Ferguson CA, Hanley ND, Hopkins DW, Maberly SC, Mearns KJ et al..  2009.  Strategies for monitoring and managing mass populations of toxic cyanobacteria in recreational waters: A multi-interdisciplinary approach. Environmental Health. 8 Supplement 1:-S11.
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Walker PG, Viola R, Woodhead M, Jorgensen L, Gordon SL, Brennan RM, Hancock RD.  2010.  Ascorbic acid content of blackcurrant fruit is influenced by both genetic and enviromental factors. Functional Plant Science and Biotechnology. 4:40-52.
Whitson J, McDougall GJ, Ross HA, Lund VA, Hamilton CA, Dominiczak AF, Stewart D.  2010.  Bioactive berry components: Potential modulators of health benefits. Functional Plant Science and Biotechnology. 4:34-38.

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