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2006
Hamilton K, Barfoot J, Crawford KE, Simpson CG, Beaumont PC, Bownes M.  2006.  Amplification of chloroplast DNA using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR): a practical activity for secondary school students. Journal of Biological Education. 40:172-177. Abstract
Raven JA.  2006.  Aquatic viruses: the emerging story. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 86:449-451. Abstract
Heckmann L, Griffiths BS, Caul S, Thompson J, Pusztai-Carey M, Moar, W.J, Andersen MN, Krogh PH.  2006.  Consequences for Protaphorura armata (Collembola: Onychiuridae) following exposure to genetically modified Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) maize and non-Bt maize. Environmental Pollution. 142:212-216. Abstract
Blok VC, Chapman S, Armstrong MR, Phillips M, Lilley C, Urwin P, Blanchard A, Grenier E, Jones JT.  2006.  Genomics analysis in the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida. Phytopathology. 96:S149-S149.
Archer NAL, Jones HG.  2006.  Integrating hyperspectral imagery at different scales to estimate component surface temperatures. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 27:2141-2159. Abstract
Quigg A, Kevekordes K, Raven JA, Beardall J.  2006.  Limitations on microalgal growth at very low photon fluence rates: the role of energy slippage. Photosynthesis Research. 88:299-310. Abstract
Abang M, Baum M, Ceccarelli S, Grando S, Linde CC, Yahyaoui AH, Zhan J, McDonald BA.  2006.  Pathogen evolution in response to host resistance genes: Evidence from field experiments with Rhynchosporium secalis on barley. Phytopathology. 96:S2-S2.
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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