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2007
Gregory AS, Watts CW, Whalley WR, Kuan HL, Griffiths BS, Hallett PD, Whitmore AP.  2007.  Physical resilience of soil to field compaction and the interactions with plant growth and microbial community structure. European Journal of Soil Science. 58:1221-1232. Abstract
Giordano M, Norici A, Gilmour DJ, Raven JA.  2007.  Physiological responses of the green alga Dunaliella parva (Volvocales, Chlorophyta) to controlled incremental changes in the N source. Functional Plant Biology. 34:925-934. 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
Carfrae JA, Sheppard LJ, Raven JA, Leith ID, Crossley A.  2007.  Potassium and phosphorus additions modify the response of Sphagnum capillifolium growing on a Scottish ombrotrophic bog to enhanced nitrogen deposition. Applied Geochemistry. 22:1111-1121. Abstract
McCue KF, Allen PV, Shepherd LVT, Blake A, Maccree MM, Rockhold DR, Novy RG, Stewart D, Davies HV, Belknap WR.  2007.  Potato glycosterol rhamnosyltransferase, the terminal step in triose side-chain biosynthesis. Phytochemistry. 68:327-334. Abstract
Shepherd T, Dobson G, Verrall SR, Conner S, Griffiths DW, McNicol JW, Davies HV, Stewart D.  2007.  Potato metabolomics by GC-MS: what are the limiting factors? Metabolomics. 3:475-488. Abstract
Christie WW, Dobson G, Adlof RO.  2007.  A practical guide to the isolation, analysis and identification of conjugated linoleic acid. Lipids. 42:1073-1084. Abstract
Laurenson K, McKendrick IJ, Reid HW, Challenor R, Mathewson GK.  2007.  Prevalence, spatial distribution and the effect of control measures on louping-ill virus in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire. Epidemiology and Infection. 135:963-973. Abstract
Szili-Kovacs T, Torok K, Tilston EL, Hopkins DW.  2007.  Promoting microbial immobilization of soil nitrogen during restoration of abandoned agricultural fields by organic additions. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 43:823-828.
Irvine RJ.  2007.  Parasites and the dynamics of wild mammal populations. Animal Science. 82(6):775-781.
Scalenghe EERAC, Barberis E.  2007.  Phosphorus loss in overfertilized soils: The selective P partitioning and redistribution between particle size separates. European Journal of Agronomy. 27(1):72-80.
Stutter MI, Lumsdon DG, Thoss V.  2007.  Physico-chemical and biological controls on dissolved organic matter in peat aggregate soil columns. European Journal of Soil Science. 58:646-657.
Scott AJ, Shannon PH.  2007.  Planning for rural development in Scotland: A new role for local landscape designations? Planning Theory and Practice. 8:509-528.
Hooker JE, Piatti P, Cheshire MV, Watson CA.  2007.  Polysaccharides and monosaccharides in the hyphosphere of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Glomus E3 and Glomus tenue. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 39(2):680-683.
Simonsson M, Andersson S, Andrist-Rangel Y, Hillier S, Mattsson L, Oborn I.  2007.  Potassium release and fixation as a function of fertilizer application rate and soil parent material. Geoderma. 140(1-2):188-198.
Tolkamp BJ, Yearsley JM, Gordon IJ, Illius AW, Speakman JR, Kyriazakis I.  2007.  Predicting the effects of body fatness on food intake and performance of sheep. British Journal of Nutrition. 97(6):1206-1215.
Thornton B, Osborne SM, Paterson E, Cash P.  2007.  A proteomic and targeted metabolomic approach to investigate change in Lolium perenne roots when challenged with glycine. Journal of Experimental Botany. 58(7):1581-1590.
2006
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.
Collazo C, Ramos PL, Chacon O, Borroto CJ, Lopez Y, Pujol M, Thomma BPHJ, Hein I, Borras-Hidalgo O.  2006.  Phenotypical and molecular characterization of Tomato mottle Taino virus - Nicotiana megalosiphon interaction. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology. 67:231-236. Abstract
Dick MA, Dobbie K, Cooke DEL, Brasier CM.  2006.  Phytophthora captiosa sp. nov and Phytophthora fallax sp. nov causing crown dieback of Eucalyptus in New Zealand. Mycological Research. 110:393-404. Abstract
Donahoo R, Blomquist CL, Thomas SL, Moulton JK, Cooke DEL, Lamour KH.  2006.  Phytophthora foliorum sp. nov., a new species causing leaf blight of azalea. Mycological Research. 110:1309-1322. Abstract
McCue KF, Allen PV, Shepherd LVT, Blake A, Whitworth JL, Maccree MM, Rockhold DR, Stewart D, Davies HV, Belknap WR.  2006.  The primary in vivo steroidal alkaloid glucosyltransferase from potato. Phytochemistry. 67:1590-1597. Abstract
Lehesranta SJ, Davies HV, Shepherd LVT, Koistinen KM, Massat N, Nunan N, McNicol JW, K SO.  2006.  Proteomic analysis of the potato tuber life cycle. Proteomics. 6:6042-6052. Abstract
Goddard PJ, Waterhouse A, Dwyer CM, Stott A.  2006.  The perception of the welfare of sheep in extensive systems. Small Ruminant Research. 62(3):215-225.
Brooker RW.  2006.  Plant-plant interactions and environmental change. New Phytologist. 171:273-275.
Mather A, Hill G, Nijnik M.  2006.  Post-productivism and rural land use: cul de sac or challenge for theorization? Journal of Rural Studies. 22(4):441-455.
Artz RRE, Avery LM, Jones DL, Davey L, Killham K.  2006.  Potential pitfalls in the quantitative molecular detection of escherichia coli O157:H7 in environmental matrices. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 52(5):482-488.
Robertson E, Gordon IJ, Perez-Barberia FJ.  2006.  Preferences of sheep and goats for straw pellets treated with different food-flavouring agents. Small Ruminant Research. 63(1-2):50-57.
Kamari J, Boorman D, Icke J, Perrin C, Candela L, Elorza FJ, Ferrier RC, Bakken TH, Hutchins M.  2006.  Process for benchmarking models: dialogue between water managers and modellers. Archiv fur Hydrologie, Large Rivers Supplement. 17(1-2):3-21.
2005
Pendle AF, Clark GP, Boon R, Lewandowska D, Lam YW, Andersen J, Mann M, Lamond AI, Brown JWS, Shaw PJ.  2005.  Proteomic analysis of the Arabidopsis nucleolus suggests novel nucleolar functions. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 16:260-269.
Liu Z, Bos JIB, Armstrong MR, Whisson SC, da Cunha L, Torto-Alalibo T, Win J, Avrova AO, Wright F, Birch PRJ et al..  2005.  Patterns of diversifying selection in the phytotoxin-like scr74 gene family of Phytophthora infestans. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22:659-672. Abstract
Ramsay G, Griffiths DW, Deighton N.  2005.  Patterns of solanidine glycoalkaloid variation in four gene pools of the cultivated potato. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 51:805-813. Abstract
Raven JA, Finkel ZV, Irwin AJ.  2005.  Picophytoplankton: bottom-up and top-down controls on ecology and evolution. Vie et Milieu - Life and Environment. 55:209-215. Abstract
Saari SK, Campbell CD, Russell JR, Alexander IJ, Anderson IC.  2005.  Pine microsatellite markers allow roots and ectomycorrhizas to be linked to individual trees. New Phytologist. 165:295-304. Abstract
Millam S, Obert B, Pret'ov A.  2005.  Plant cell and biotechnology studies in Linum usitatissimum - a review. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture. 82:93-103. Abstract
Moln A, Csorba T, Lakatos L, V, Lacomme C, Burgy J.  2005.  Plant virus-derived small interfering RNAs originate predominantly from highly structured single-stranded viral RNAs. Journal of Virology. 79:7812-7818. Abstract
Sprent JI.  2005.  Preface. Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus. 4:1-2. Abstract
Jones AT, Cowan GH, McGavin WJ, Roberts IM, Torrance L.  2005.  Production and properties of monoclonal antibodies to Solanum nodiflorum mottle sobemovirus. Annals of Applied Biology. 146:321-325. Abstract

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