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Pakeman RJ, Alexander J, Beaton J, Brooker R, Cummins R, Eastwood A, Fielding D, Fisher J, Gore S, Hewison R et al..  2015.  Y Species composition of coastal dune vegetation in Scotland has proved resistant to climate change over a third of a century. Global Change Biology. 21:3738-3747.
Holeva RC, MacFarlane SA.  2006.  Yeast two-hybrid study of tobacco rattle virus coat protein and 2b protein interactions. Archives of Virology. 151:2123-2132. Abstract
Andriukonis E, Stirke A, Garbaras A, Mikoliunaite L, Ramanaviciene A, Remeikis V, Thornton B, Ramanavicius A.  2018.  Yeast-assisted synthesis of polypyrrole: quantification and influence on the mechanical properties of the cell wall. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. 164:224-231.
Liu Q, Ren T, Zhang Y, Li X, Cong R, White PJ, Lu J.  2019.  Yield loss of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) under nitrogen deficiency is associated with under-regulation of plant population density. European Journal of Agronomy. 103:80-89.
Bingham IJ, Hoad SP, Thomas WTB, Newton AC.  2012.  Yield response to fungicide of spring barley genotypes differing in disease susceptibility and canopy structure. Field Crops Research. 139:9-19.
Holland JE, White PJ, Glendining MJ, Goulding KWT, McGrath SP.  2019.  Yield responses of arable crops to liming - An evaluation of relationships between yields and soil pH from a long-term liming experiment. European Journal of Agronomy. 105:176-188.
Gilbert L, Bulmer E, Arnold KE, Graves JA.  2007.  Yolk androgens and embryo sex: maternal effects of confounding factors? Hormones and Behavior. 51(2):231-238.
Dinnie E, Browne K.  2012.  You again - what are you researching this time? can you ever "leave the field"? Fieldwork in Religion. 7:164-179.
Holden NJ.  2019.  You are what you can find to eat: bacterial metabolism in the rhizosphere. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 30:1-16.
Li S, Gilbert L, Harrison PA, Rounsevell MDA.  2016.  yy Modelling the seasonality of Lyme disease risk and the potential impacts of a warming climate within the heterogeneous landscapes of Scotland. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 13:ArticleNo.20160140.

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