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Broadley MR, White PJ, Hammond JP, Zelko I, Lux A.  2007.  Tansley Review. Zinc in plants. New Phytologist. 173:677-702. Abstract
Wright KM, Wood NT, Roberts AG, Chapman S, Boevink P, MacKenzie K, Oparka KJ.  2007.  Targeting of TMV movement protein to plasmodesmata requires the actin/ER network: Evidence from FRAP. Traffic. 8:21-31. Abstract
Wright KM, Wood NT, Roberts AG, Chapman S, Boevink P, MacKenzie K, Oparka KJ.  2007.  Targeting of TMV movement protein to plasmodesmata requires the actin/ER network: Evidence from FRAP. Addendum. Plant Signaling & Behaviour. 2:180-181. Abstract
Hackett CA, Milne I, Bradshaw JE, Luo ZW.  2007.  TetraploidMap for Windows: Linkage map construction and QTL mapping in autotetraploid species. Journal of Heredity. 98:727-729. Abstract
Stoll M, Jones HG.  2007.  Thermal imaging as a viable tool for monitoring plant stress. Journal International des Sciences de la Vigne et du Vin. 41:77-84.
Harrison SM, Monahan FJ, Zazzo A, Bahar B, Moloney AP, Scrimgeour CM, Schmidt O.  2007.  Three-dimensional growth of bovine hoof as recorded by carbon stable isotope ratios. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 21:3971-3976. Abstract
van den Berg N, Berger DK, Hein I, Birch PRJ, Wingfield MJ, Viljoen A.  2007.  Tolerance in banana to Fusarium wilt is associated with early up-regulation of cell wall-strengthening genes in the roots. Molecular Plant Pathology. 8:333-341. Abstract
Cooke DEL, Schena L, Cacciola SO.  2007.  Tools to detect, identify and monitor Phytophthora species in natural ecosystems. Journal of Plant Pathology. 89:13-28. Abstract
Cooke DEL.  2007.  Tracking the sudden oak death pathogen. Molecular Ecology. 16:3735-3736.
Whisson SC, Boevink P, Moleleki LN, Avrova AO, Morales JG, Gilroy EM, Armstrong MR, Grouffaud S, van West P, Chapman S et al..  2007.  A translocation signal for delivery of oomycete effector proteins into host plant cells. Nature. 450:115-118. Abstract
Raven JA, Crane P.  2007.  Trees. Current Biology. 17:R303-R304. Abstract
Stutter MI, Lumsdon DG, Cooper RJ.  2007.  Temperature and soil moisture effects on dissolved organic matter release from a moorland Podzol O horizon under field and controlled laboratory. European Journal of Soil Science. 58(5):1007-1016.
Ghorbani J, Le Duc MG, McAllister HA, Pakeman RJ, Marrs RH.  2007.  Temporal responses of propagule banks during ecological restoration in the UK. Restoration Ecology. 15(1):103-117.
Osler GHR, Sommerkorn M.  2007.  Towards a complete soil C and N cycle: incorporating the soil fauna. Ecology. 88:1611-1621.
Steffan-Dewenter I, Kessler M, Barkmann J, Bos MM, Buchori D, Erasmi S, Faust H, Gerold G, Glenk K, Gradstein SR et al..  2007.  Tradeoffs between income, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning during tropical rainforest conversion and agroforestry intensification. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104(12):4973-4978.
Howard BJ, Beresford NA, Gashchak S, Arkhipov A, Mayes RW, Caborn J, Stromann G, Wacker L.  2007.  The transfer of 239/240Pu to cow milk. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 98(1-2):191-204.
Howard BJ, Beresford NA, Mayes RW, Lamb CS, Barnett CL.  2007.  The transfer of different forms of 35S to goat milk. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 98(1-2):177-190.
Beresford NA, Mayes RW, Barnett CL, Howard BJ.  2007.  The transfer of radiocaesium to ewes through a breeding cycle - an illustration of the pitfalls of the transfer coefficient. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 98(1-2):24-35.
Beresford NA, Howard BJ, Mayes RW, Lamb CS.  2007.  The transfer of radionuclides from saltmarsh vegetation to sheep tissues and milk. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. 98(1-2):36-49.
Izquierdo LR, Izquierdo SS, Gotts NM, Polhill JG.  2007.  Transient and asymptotic dynamics of reinforcement learning in games. Games and Economic Behavior. 61(2):259-276.
2006
Feeney D, Crawford JW, Daniell TJ, Hallett PD, Nunan N, Ritz K, Rivers M, Young IM.  2006.  Three-dimensional microorganisation of the soil-root-microbe system. Microbial Ecology. 52:151-158. Abstract
Gregorich EG, Rochette P, Hopkins DW, McKim UF, St-Georges P.  2006.  Tillage-induced environmental conditions in soil and substrate limitation determine biogenic gas production. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. 38:2614-2628. Abstract
Edwards D, Li CS, Raven JA.  2006.  Tracheids in an early vascular plant: a tale of two branches. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 150:115-130. Abstract
Birch PRJ, Rehmany AP, Pritchard L, Kamoun S, Beynon JL.  2006.  Trafficking arms: oomycete effectors enter host plant cells. Trends in Microbiology. 14:8-11. Abstract
Richter A, Jacobsen H-J, de Kathen A, de Lorenzo G, Briviba K, Hain R, Ramsay G, Kiesecker H.  2006.  Transgenic peas (Pisum sativum) expressing polygalacturonase inhibiting protein from raspberry (Rubus idaeus) and stilbene synthase from grape (Vitis vinifera). Plant Cell Reports. 25:1166-1173. Abstract
Canto T, Uhrig JF, Swanson MM, Wright KM, MacFarlane SA.  2006.  Translocation of the Tomato bushy stunt virus P19 protein into the nucleus by ALY proteins compromises its silencing suppressor activity. Journal of Virology. 80:9064-9072. Abstract
Sibbald AM, Erhard HW, Hooper RJ, Dumont B, Boissy A.  2006.  A test for measuring individual variation in how far grazing animals will move away from a social group to feed. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 98:89-99.
Loe LE, Irvine RJ, Bonenfant C, Stien A, Langvatn R, Albon SD, Mysterud A, Stenseth NC.  2006.  Testing five hypotheses of sexual segregation in an arctic ungulate. Journal of Animal Ecology. 75(2):485-496.
Yearsley JM, Villalba J, Kyriazakis I, Speakman JR, Tolkamp BJ, Illius AW, Gordon IJ, Duncan AJ.  2006.  A theory of associating food types with their post-ingestive consequences. American Naturalist. 167(5):705-716.
Evans D, Redpath S, Elston DA, Evans S, Mitchell R, Dennis P.  2006.  To graze or not to graze? Sheep, voles, forestry and nature conservation in the British uplands Journal of Applied Ecology. 43(3):499-505.
Weatherall A, Craig J, Cameron AD, McKay HM, Proe MF, Midwood AJ.  2006.  Tracing N, K, Mg and Ca released from decomposing biomass to new tree growth. Part II: A model system simulating root decomposition on clearfell sites. Biomass and Bioenergy. 30(12):1060-1066.
Duncan AJ, Rahman A, Miller DW, Frutos P, Gordon IJ, Rehman A, Baig A, Ali F, Wright IA.  2006.  Transhumance livestock production in the Northern Areas of Pakistan: nutritional inputs and productive outputs. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 117(2-3):195-204.
Millard P, Wendler R, Grassi G, Grelet GA, Tagliavini M.  2006.  Translocation of N in the xylem of cherry and poplar during remobilization: scaling up to field-grown trees. Tree Physiology. 26:527-536.
2005
Trudgill DL, Honek A, Li D, van Straalen NM.  2005.  Thermal time - concepts and utility. Annals of Applied Biology. 146:1-14. Abstract
Mueller LA, Tanksley SD, Giovannoni JJ, van Eck J, Stack S, Choi D, Kim BD, Chen M, Cheng Z, Li C et al..  2005.  The tomato sequencing project, the first cornerstone of the international Solanaceae project (SOL). Comparative and Functional Genomics. 6:153-158. Abstract
Ellis CJ, Crittenden PD, Scrimgeour CM, Ashcroft CJ.  2005.  Translocation of 15N indicates nitrogen recycling in the mat-forming lichen Cladonia portentosa. New Phytologist. 168:423-434. Abstract
Saldarelli P, Castellano MA, Harrison BD, Martelli GP.  2005.  Two grapevine viruses in an ornamental Vitis species from Scotland. Journal of Plant Pathology. 87:-76. Abstract
Haupt S, Cowan GH, Ziegler A, Roberts AG, Oparka KJ, Torrance L.  2005.  Two plant-viral movement proteins traffic in the endocytic recycling pathway. Plant Cell. 17:164-181. Abstract
Syed NH, Sureshsundar S, Wilkinson MJ, Bhau BS, Cavalcanti JJV, Flavell AJ.  2005.  Ty1-copia retrotransposon-based SSAP marker development in cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.). Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 110:1195-1202.

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