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Boone C, Pickett S, Bammer G, Bawa K, Dunne J, Gordon IJ, Hart D, Hellmann J, Miller A, New M et al..  2020.  Preparing interdisciplinary leadership for a sustainable future. Sustainability Science..
Boldrin D, Leung AK, Bengough AG, Jones HG.  2019.  Potential of thermal imaging in soil bioengineering to assess plant ability for soil water removal and air cooling. Ecological Engineering. 141:ArticleNo.105599.
Boevink PC, Wang XD, McLellan H, He Q, Naqvi S, Armstrong MR, Zhang W, Hein I, Gilroy EM, Tian ZD et al..  2016.  A Phytophthora infestans RXLR effector targets plant PP1c isoforms that promote late blight disease. Nature Communications. 7
Blok VC, Jones JT, Phillips MS, Trudgill DL.  2008.  Parasitism genes and host range disparities in biotrophic nematodes: the conundrum of polyphagy versus specialism. Bioessays. 30:249-259. Abstract
Blackstock KL, Novo P, Byg A, Creaney R, Juarez Bourke A, Maxwell JL, Tindale SJ, Waylen KA.  2021.  Policy instruments for environmental public goods: interdependencies and hybridity. Land Use Policy. 104:ArticleNo.104709.
Blackstock KL, Dinnie L, Dilley R, Marshall K, Dunglinson J, Trench H, Harper K, Finan K, MacPherson J, Johnston E et al..  2015.  Participatory research to influence participatory governance: managing relationships with planners. Area. 47:254-260.
Bjorkman M, Klingen I, Birch ANE, Bones AM, Bruce T, Johansen T, Meadow R, Molmann J, Selijasen R, Smart L et al..  2011.  Phytochemicals of Brassicaceae in plant protection and human health - influences of climate, environment and agronomic practice. Phytochemistry. 72:538-556.
Bewley MA, Naughton M, Preston J, Mitchell A, Holmes A, Marriott HM, Read RC, Mitchell TJ, Whyte MKB, Dockrell DH.  2014.  Pneumolysin activates macrophage lysosomal membrane permeabilization and executes apoptosis by distinct mechanisms without membrane pore formation. mBio. 5:e01710-14.
Beugelsdijk DCM, van der Linde S, Zuccarello GC, den Bakker HC, Draisma SGA, Noordeloos ME.  2008.  A phylogenetic study of Boletus section Boletus in Europe. Persoonia. 20:1-7.
Berry P, Spink J, Foulkes J, White PJ.  2010.  The physiological basis of genotypic differences in nitrogen use efficiency in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.). Field Crops Research. 119:365-373.
Beresford AE, Sanderson FJ, Donald PF, Burfield IJ, Butler A, Vickery JA, Buchanan GM.  2019.  Phenology and climate change in Africa and the decline of Afro-Palearctic migratory bird populations. Remote Sensing in Ecology amd Conservation. 5:55-69.
Bennett AE.  2012.  Pushing boundaries in above-belowground interactions. Functional Ecology. 26:305-306.
Bennett AE, Grussu D, Kam J, Caul S, Halpin C.  2015.  Plant lignin content altered by soil microbial community. New Phytologist. 206:166-174.
Bengtsson T, Weighill D, Proux-Wera E, Levander F, Resjo S, Burra DD, Moushib LI, Hedley PE, Liljeroth E, Jacobson D et al..  2014.  Proteomics and transcriptomics of BABA-induced resistance response in potato using a novel functional annotation approach. BMC Genomics. 15
Bengough AG, Hans J, Bransby MF, Valentine TA.  2010.  PIV as a method for quantifying root cell growth and particle displacement in confocal images. Microscopy Research and Technique. 73:27-36. Abstract
Bengough AG, White PJ.  2013.  Preface: Future roots of productivity. Journal of Experimental Botany. 64:1179.
Beloshistov RE, Dreizler K, Galiullina RA, Tuzhikov AI, Serebryakova MV, Reichardt S, Shaw J, Taliansky ME, Pfannstiel J, Chichkova NV et al..  2018.  Phytaspase-mediated precursor processing and maturation of the wound hormone systemin. New Phytologist. 218:1167-1178.
Beechie TJ, Sear DA, Olden JD, Pess GR, Buffington JM, Moir HJ, Roni P, Pollock MM.  2010.  Process-based principles for restoring river ecosystems. BioScience. 60(3):209-222.
Beale CM, Baker NE, Brewer M, Lennon JJ.  2013.  Protected area networks and savannah bird biodiversity in the face of climate change and land degradation. Ecology Letters. 16:1061-1068.
Banerjee S, Tawade BV, Ladmiral V, Dupuy LX, MacDonald MP, Ameduri B.  2017.  Poly (fluoroacrylate)s with tunable surface hydrophobicity via radical copolymerization of 2, 2, 2-trifluoroethyl a-fluoroacrylate and 2-(trifluoromethyl) acrylic acid. Polymer Chemistry. 8:1978-1988.
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Avery LM, Anchang KY, Tumwesige V, Strachan N, Goude PJ.  2014.  Potential for pathogen reduction in anaerobic digestion and biogas generation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Biomass and Bioenergy. 70:112-124.
Avery LM, Booth P, Campbell CD, Tompkins D, Hough RL.  2012.  Prevalence and survival of potential pathogens in source segregated green waste compost. Science of the Total Environment. 431:128-138.
Auffret AG, Rico Y, Bullock JM, Hooftman DAP, Pakeman RJ, Soons MB, Suárez-Esteban A, Traveset A, Wagner HH, Cousins SAO.  2017.  Plant functional connectivity - integrating landscape structure and effective dispersal. Journal of Ecology. 105:1648-1656.
Aslam TJ, Johnson SN, Karley AJ.  2013.  Plant-mediated effects of drought on aphid population structure and parasitoid attack rates. Journal of Applied Entomology. 137:136-145.
Artz RRE, Johnson S, Bruneau P, Britton AJ, Mitchell RJ, Ross L, Donaldson-Selby G, Donnelly D, Aitkenhead MJ, Gimona A et al..  2019.  The potential for modelling peatland habitat condition in Scotland using long-term MODIS data. Science of the Total Environment. 660:429-442.
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.
Arts K, Fischer A, van der Wal R.  2013.  Political decision-making, governance shifts and Scottish animal reintroductions: are democratic principles at stake? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 57:612-628.
Arts K, Fischer A, van der Wal R.  2012.  The promise of wilderness between paradise and hell: a cultural-historical exploration of a Dutch National Park. Landscape Research. 37:239-256.
Arnold KE, Gilbert L, Gorman HE, Griffiths KJ, Adam A, Nager RG.  2016.  Paternal attractiveness and the effects of differential allocation of parental investment. Animal Behaviour. 113:69-78.
Arnold MFF, Haag AF, Capewell S, Boshoff HI, James EK, McDonald R, Mair I, Mitchell AM, Kerscher B, Mitchell TJ et al..  2013.  Partial complementation of Sinorhizobium meliloti bacA mutant phenotypes by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis BacA protein. Journal of Bacteriology. 195:389-398.
Andrews M, Hodge S, Raven JA.  2010.  Positive plant microbial interactions. Annals of Applied Biology. 157:317-320.
Andrews M, Edwards GR, Ridgway HJ, Cameron KC, Di HJ, Raven JA.  2011.  Positive plant microbial interactions in perennial ryegrass dairy pasture systems. Annals of Applied Biology. 159:79-92.
Andersen R, Rochefort L, Poulin M.  2010.  Peat, water and plant tissue chemistry monitoring: A seven-year case-study in a restored peatland. Wetlands. 30(1):159-170.
Amaro TMMM, Thilliez GJA, Motion GB, Huitema E.  2017.  A perspective on crn proteins in the genomics age: evolution, classification, delivery and function revisited. Frontiers in Plant Science. 8
Amaral J, Correia B, Antonio C, Rodrigues AM, Gomez-Cadenas A, Valledor L, Hancock RD, Alves A, Pinto G.  2019.  Pinus susceptibility to pitch canker triggers specific physiological responses in symptomatic plants: an integrated approach. Frontiers in Plant Science. 10:ArticleNo,509.
AlRabiah H, Allwood JW, Correa E, Xu Y, Goodacre R.  2018.  pH plays a role in the mode of action of trimethoprim on Escherichia coli. PLoS ONE. 13:ArticleNo.e0200272.
Aitkenhead MJ, Coull MC, Towers W, Hudson G.  2013.  Prediction of soil characteristics and colour using data from the National Soils Inventory of Scotland. Geoderma. 200-201:99-107.
Aitkenhead MJ, Coull MC, Towers W, Hudson G, Black HIJ.  2012.  Predicting soil chemical composition and other soil parameters from field observations using a neural network. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 82:108-116.
Aitkenhead MJ, Aalders IH.  2008.  Predicting land cover using GIS, Bayesian and evolutionary algorithm methods. Journal of Environmental Management.. 90:236-250.
Aitkenhead M, Coull MC, Dawson LA.  2014.  Predicting sample source location from soil analysis using neural networks. Environmental Forensics. 15:281-292.
Aitkenhead MJ, Gaskin GJ, Lafouge N, Hawes C.  2017.  PHYLIS: A low-cost portable visible range spectrometer for soil and plants. Sensors. 17:ArticleNo.99.
Aitkenhead MJ, Donnelly D, Sutherland LA, Miller DG, Coull MC, Black HIJ.  2015.  Predicting Scottish topsoil organic matter content from colour and environmental factors. European Journal of Soil Science. 66:112-120.
Agu RC, Swanston JS, Walker JW, Pearson SY, Bringhurst TA, Brosnan JM, Jack FR.  2009.  Predicting alcohol yield from UK soft winter wheat for grain distilling: combined influence of hardness and nitrogen measurements. Journal of the Institute of Brewing. 115:183-190.
Abdul-Salam Y, Phimister E.  2016.  The politico-economics of electricity planning in developing countries: a case study of Ghana. Energy Policy. 88:299-309.
Abdul-Salam Y, Phimister E.  2016.  The politico-economics of electricity planning in developing countries: a case study of Ghana. Energy Policy. 88:299-309.
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.
Abad ZG, Abad JA, Cacciola SO, Pane A, Faedda R, Moralejo E, Perez-Sierra A, Abad-Campos P, Alvarez-Bernaola LA, Bakonyi J et al..  2014.  Phytophthora niederhauserii sp. nov., a polyphagous species associated with ornamentals, fruit trees and native plants in 13 countries. Mycologia. 106:431-447.

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