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Johnson SN, Birch ANE, Gregory PJ, Murray PJ.  2006.  The 'mother knows best' principle: should soil insects be included in the preference-performance debate? Ecological Entomology. 31:395-401. Abstract
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Iannetta PPM, Laarhoven L-J, Medina-Escobar N, James EK, McManus MT, Davies HV, Harren FJM.  2006.  Ethylene and carbon dioxide production by developing strawberries show a correlative pattern that is indicative of ripening climacteric fruit. Physiologia Plantarum. 127:247-259. Abstract
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Castelli L, Bryan GJ, Blok VC, Ramsay G, Sobczak M, Gillespie T, Phillips MS.  2006.  Investigations of Globodera pallida invasion and syncytia formation within roots of the susceptible potato cultivar D. Nematology. 8:103-110. Abstract
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Rae SJ, Macaulay M, Ramsay L, Leigh F, Matthews D, O'Sullivan DM, Donini P, Morris PC, Powell W, Marshall DF et al..  2007.  Molecular barley breeding. Euphytica. 158:295-303. Abstract
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Bengough AG, Bransby MF, Hans J, McKenna SJ, Roberts TJ, Valentine TA.  2006.  Root responses to soil physical conditions; growth dynamics from field to cell. Journal of Experimental Botany. 57:437-447. Abstract

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