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2007
Andersen MN, Sausse C, Lacroix B, Caul S, Mess A.  2007.  Agricultural studies of GM maize and the field experimental infrastructure of ECOGEN. Pedobiologia. 51:175-184. Abstract
Roberts K, Granum E, Leegood RC, Raven JA.  2007.  Carbon acquisition by diatoms. Photosynthesis Research. 93:79-88. Abstract
Bown JL, Pachepsky E, Eberst A, Bausenwein U, Millard P, Squire GR, Crawford JW.  2007.  Consequences of intraspecific variation for the structure and function of ecological communities Part 1: Model development and predicted patterns of diversity. Ecological Modelling. 207:264-276. Abstract
Pachepsky E, Bown JL, Eberst A, Bausenwein U, Millard P, Squire GR, Crawford JW.  2007.  Consequences of intraspecific variation for the structure and function of ecological communities Part 2: Linking diversity and function. Ecological Modelling. 207:277-285. Abstract
Beerling DJ, Hewitt CN, Pyle JA, Raven JA.  2007.  Critical issues in trace gas biogeochemistry and global change. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A - Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences. 365:1629-1642. Abstract
Krogh PH, Griffiths BS.  2007.  ECOGEN - Soil ecological and economic evaluation of genetically modified crops. Pedobiologia. 51:171-173. Abstract
Cortet J, Griffiths BS, Bohanec M, Demsar D, Andersen MN, Caul S, Birch ANE, Pernin C, Tabone E, de Vaufleury A et al..  2007.  Evaluation of effects of transgenic Bt maize on microarthropods in a European multi-site experiment. Pedobiologia. 51:207-218. Abstract
de Vaufleury A, Kramarz P, Binet P, Cortet J, Caul S, Andersen MN, Plumey E, Coeurdassier M, Krogh PH.  2007.  Exposure and effects assessments of Bt maize on non-target organisms (gastropod, microarthropods, mycorrhizal fungi) in a semi-field microcosm experiment. Pedobiologia. 51:185-194. Abstract
Kikuchi T, Aikawa T, Kosaka H, Pritchard L, Ogura N, Jones JT.  2007.  Expressed sequence tag (EST) analysis of the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and B. mucronatus. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. 155:9-17. Abstract
Sims M, Elston DA, Larkham A, Nussey DH, Albon SD.  2007.  Identifying when weather influences life-history traits of grazing herbivores. Journal of Animal Ecology. 76:761-770. Abstract
Griffiths BS, Caul S, Thompson J, Birch ANE, Cortet J, Andersen MN, Krogh PH.  2007.  Microbial and microfaunal community structure in cropping systems with genetically modified plants. Pedobiologia. 51:195-206. Abstract
Riga E, Karanastasi E, Oliveira CMG, Neilson R.  2007.  Molecular identification of two stubby root nematode species. American Journal of Potato Research. 84:161-167. Abstract
Cockell CS, Raven JA.  2007.  Ozone and life on the Archaean earth. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A - Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences. 365:1889-1901. Abstract
Kaplan IB, Lee L, Ripoll DR, Palukaitis P, Gildow FE, Gray SM.  2007.  Point mutations in the potato leafroll virus major capsid protein alter virion stability and aphid transmission. Journal of General Virology. 88:1821-1830. Abstract
Bohanec M, Cortet J, Griffiths BS, Znidarsic M, Debeljak M, Caul S, Thompson J, Krogh PH.  2007.  A qualitative multi-attribute model for assessing the impact of cropping systems on soil quality. Pedobiologia. 51:239-250. Abstract
Krogh PH, Griffiths BS, Demsar D, Bohanec M, Debeljak M, Andersen MN, Sausse C, Birch ANE, Caul S, Holmstrup M et al..  2007.  Responses by earthworms to reduced tillage in herbicide tolerant maize and Bt maize cropping systems. Pedobiologia. 51:219-227. Abstract
Wood JC, McKendrick IJ, Gettingby G.  2007.  A simulation model to assess herd-level intervention strategies against E. coli O157. Epidemiology and Infection. 135:749-764. Abstract
Cerm J, Gasp J, De Lorenzi F, Jones HG.  2007.  Stand biometry and leaf area distribution in an old olive grove at Andria, southern Italy. Annals of Forest Science. 64:491-501. Abstract
Cooke DEL.  2007.  Tracking the sudden oak death pathogen. Molecular Ecology. 16:3735-3736.

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