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Quin S, Artz RRE, Coupar AM, Woodin SJ.  2015.  Calluna vulgaris-dominated upland heathland sequesters more CO2 annually than grass-dominated upland heathland. Science of the Total Environment.. 505:740-747.
Christen B, Kjeldsen C, Dalgaard T, Martin-Ortega J.  2015.  Can fuzzy cognitive mapping help in agricultural policy design and communication? Land Use Policy. 45:64-75.
Madigan A, Belka M, Taylor AFS, Kirisits T, Cleary M, Nguyen D, Elfstrand M, Woodward S.  2015.  Can Hymenoscyphus fraxineus infect hardy members of the Oleaceae other than ash species? Forest Pathology. 45:426-429.
Quilliam RS, van Niekerk MA, Chadwick DR, Cross P, Hanley N, Jones DL, Vinten AJA, Olivers DM.  2015.  Can macrophyte harvesting from eutrophic water close the loop on nutrient loss from agricultural land? Journal of Environmental Management. 152:210-217.
Duckett D, Wynne B, Christley RM, Heathwaite AL, Mort M, Austin Z, Wastling JM, Latham SM, Alcock R, Haygarth P.  2015.  Can policy be risk-based? The cultural theory of risk and the case of livestock disease containment Sociologia Ruralis. 55:379-399.
Waylen KA, Martin-Ortega J, Blackstock KL, Brown I, Uribe BEA, Hernández SB, Bertoni MB, Bustos ML, Bayer AXC, Semerena RIE et al..  2015.  Can scenario-planning support community based natural resource management? Experiences from three countries in Latin America Ecology and Society. 20:ArticleNo.28.
Evans DM, Villar N, Littlewood NA, Pakeman RJ, Evans SA, Dennis P, Skartveit J, Redpath SM.  2015.  The cascading impacts of livestock grazing in upland ecosystems: a 10 year experiment. Ecosphere. 6:ArticleNo.42..
Specht A, Gordon IJ, Groves RH, Lambers H, Phinn SR.  2015.  Catalysing transdisciplinary synthesis in ecosystem science and management. Science of the Total Environment. 534:1-3.
Downie HF, Adu MO, Schmidt S, Otten W, Dupuy LX, White PJ, Valentine TA.  2015.  Challenges and opportunities for quantifying roots and rhizosphere interactions through imaging and image analysis. Plant, Cell and Environment. 38:1213-1232.
Brown I, Castellazzi M.  2015.  Changes in climate variability with reference to land quality and agriculture in Scotland. International Journal of Biometeorology. 59:717-732.
Jones HG, Gordon SL, Brennan RM.  2015.  Chilling requirement of Ribes cultivars. Frontiers in Plant Science. 5
Baker K, Dhillon T, Colas I, Cook N, Milne I, Milne L, Bayer M, Flavell AJ.  2015.  Chromatin state analysis of the barley epigenome reveals a higher-order structure defined by H3K27me1 and H3K27me3 abundance. Plant Journal. 84:111-124.
Chapman JA, Mascher M, Buluc A, Barry K, Georganas E, Session A, Strnadova V, Jenkins J, Seghal S, Oliker L et al..  2015.  Chromosome-scale assembly of the hexaploid wheat genome from whole genome shotgun sequencing. Genome Biology. 16
Wilkinson ME, Mackay E, Quinn PF, Stutter MI, Beven KJ, Macleod CJA, Macklin MG, Elkhatib Y, Percy B, Vitolo C et al..  2015.  A cloud based tool for knowledge exchange on local scale flood risk. Journal of Environmental Management. 161:38-50.
Smith SW, Johnson D, Quin SLO, Munro K, Pakeman RJ, van der Wal R, Woodin SJ.  2015.  Combination of herbivore removal and nitrogen deposition increases upland carbon storage. Global Change Biology.. 21:3036-3048.
Raven JA.  2015.  Compartmentation of defensive compound synthesis in a red alga. Journal of Phycology. 51:222-224.
Lee JS, Filatova T, Ligmann-Zielinska A, Hassani-Mahmooei B, Stonedahl F, Lorscheid I, Voinov A, Polhill JG, Sun Z, Parker DC.  2015.  The complexities of agent-based modeling output analysis. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 18:ArticleNo.4.
Sutherland LA, Peter S, Zagata L.  2015.  Conceptualising multi-regime interactions: the role of the agriculture sector in renewable energy transitions. Research Policy. 44:1543-1554.
Speed JDM, Martinsen V, Hester AJ, Holand O, Mulder MJA, Austrheim G.  2015.  Continuous and discontinuous variation in ecosystem carbon stocks with elevation across a treeline ecotone. Biogeosciences. 12:1615-1627.
Richards S, Paterson E, Withers PJA, Stutter MI.  2015.  The contribution of household chemicals to environmental discharges via effluents: Combining chemical and behavioural data. Journal of Environmental Management. 150:427-434.
Van Straaten O, Corre MD, Wolf K, Tchienkoua M, Cuellar E, Matthews RB, Veldkamp E.  2015.  Conversion of lowland tropical forests to tree cash crop plantations loses up to one-half of stored soil organic carbon. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 112:9956-9960.
Obidiegwu JE, Bryan GJ, Jones HG, Prashar A.  2015.  Coping with drought: stress and adaptive responses in potato and perspectives for improvement. Frontiers in Plant Science. 6:ArticleNo.542.
Hagemann N, Prager K, Bartke S.  2015.  Costs of implementing agricultural soil protection policies - insights from two German cases. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. 17:656-672.
Edwards D, Cherns L, Raven JA.  2015.  Could land-based early photosynthesizing ecosystems have bioengineered the planet in mid-Palaeozoic times? Palaeontology. 58:803-837.
Slee B, Hopkins J, Vellinga N.  2015.  Could the creative class be a factor in Scottish rural development? Scottish Affairs. 24:207-226.
Ewert F, Rotter RP, Bindi M, Webber H, Trnka M, Kersebaum KC, Olesen JE, Van Ittersum MK, Janssen S, Rivington M et al..  2015.  Crop modelling for integrated assessment of risk to food production from climate change. Environmental Modelling and Software. 72:287-303.
Bowler DE, Haase P, Kroncke I, Tackenberg O, Bauer HG, Brendel C, Brooker RW, Gerisch M, Henle K, Hickler T et al..  2015.  A cross-taxon analysis of the impact of climate change on abundance trends in central Europe. Biological Conservation. 187:41-50.
Hurst CH, Hemsley PA.  2015.  Current perspective on protein S-acylation in plants: more than just a fatty anchor? Journal of Experimental Botany. 66:1599-1606.
Zagata L, Sutherland LA.  2015.  Deconstructing the 'young farmer problem in Europe': towards a research agenda. Journal of Rural Studies. 38:39-51.
Bellocchi G, Rivington M, Matthews K, Acutis M.  2015.  Deliberative processes for comprehensive evaluation of agroecological models. A review. Agronomy for Sustainable Development. 35:589-605.
Toberman H, Tipping EW, Boyle JF, Helliwell RC, Lilly A, Henrys PA.  2015.  Dependence of ombrotrophic peat nitrogen on phosphorus and climate. Biogeochemistry. 125:11-20.
Wilson D, Dixon SD, Artz RRE, Smith TEL, Evans CD, Owen HJF, Archer E, Renou-Wilson F.  2015.  Derivation of greenhouse gas emission factors for peatlands managed for extraction in the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. Biogeosciences. 12:5291-5308.
Wiesel L, Daniell TJ, King D, Neilson R.  2015.  Determination of the optimal soil sample size to accurately characterise nematode communities in soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 80:89-91.
Homayoun M, Jalalian A, Besalatpour AA, Basirat A, Aalders IH.  2015.  Determining relationships between soil properties and plant distribution in a protected area in central Iran. Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology. 9:136-146.
Powell J, Karunaratne S, Campbell CD, Yao HY, Robinson L, Singh BK.  2015.  Deterministic processes vary during community assembly for ecologically dissimilar taxa. Nature Communications. 6
Malolepszy A, Urbanski DF, James EK, Sandal N, Isono E, Stougaard J, Andersen SU.  2015.  The deubiquitinating enzyme AMSH1 is required for rhizobial infection and nodule organogenesis in Lotus japonicus. The Plant Journal. 83:719-731.
Mackay EB, Wilkinson ME, Macleod CJA, Beven K, Percy BJ, Macklin MG, Quinn PF, Stutter MI, Haygarth PM.  2015.  Digital catchment observatories: a platform for engagement and knowledge exchange between catchment scientists, policy makers, and local communities. Water Resources Research. 51:4815-4822.
Destefanis M, Nagy I, Rigney B, Bryan GJ, McLean K, Hein I, Griffin D, Milbourne D.  2015.  A disease resistance locus on potato and tomato chromosome 4 exhibits a conserved multipartite structure displaying different rates of evolution in different lineages. BMC Plant Biology. 15
Michalet R, Brooker RW, Lortie CJ, Pugnaire FI.  2015.  Disentangling direct and indirect effects of a legume shrub on its understorey community. Oikos. 124:1251-1262.
Reavy B, Swanson MM, Cock PJA, Dawson LA, Freitag TE, Singh BK, Torrance L, Mushegain AR, Taliansky M.  2015.  Distinct circular single-stranded DNA viruses exist in different soil types. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 81:3934-3945.
Thornton B, Martin G, Procee M, Miller DR, Coull MC, Yao HY, Chapman SJ, Hudson G, Midwood AJ.  2015.  Distributions of carbon and nitrogen isotopes in Scotland's topsoil: a national-scale study. European Journal of Soil Science. 66:1002-1011.
Thomas D, Finan C, Newport MJ, Jones S.  2015.  DNA-entropy reveals a significant difference in complexity between housekeeping and tissue specific gene promoters. Computational Biology and Chemistry. 58:19-24.
Tian D, Asseng S, Martinez CJ, Misra V, Cammarano D, Ortiz B.  2015.  Does decadal climate variation influence Wheat and Maize production in the southeast USA? Agricultural Forest Meteorology. 204:1-9.
Machell J, Prior K, Allan R, Andersen JM.  2015.  Drinking water purity - a UK perspective. Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology. 1:268-271.
Thomas WTB.  2015.  Drought-resistant cereals: impact on water sustainability and nutritional quality. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society. 74:191-197.
Sessin-Dilascio K, Prager K, Irvine KN, de Almeida Sinisgalli PA.  2015.  The dynamics of co-management and social capital in protected area management - The Cardoso Island State Park in Brazil. World Development. 67:475-489.
Phimister E, Vera-Toscano E, Roberts D.  2015.  The dynamics of energy poverty: evidence from Spain. Economics of Energy and Environmental Policy. 4:153-166.
Holden NJ, Jackson RW, Schikora A.  2015.  Editorial on plants as alternative hosts for human and animal pathogens. Frontiers in Microbiology. 6
Deng WN, Hallett PD, Jeng DS, Squire GR, Toorop PE, Iannetta PPM.  2015.  The effect of natural seed coatings of Capsella bursa-pastoris L. Medik. (shepherd's purse) on soil-water retention, stability and hydraulic conductivity. Plant and Soil. 387:167-176.
Loades KW, Bengough AG, Bransby MF, Hallett PD.  2015.  Effect of root age on the biomechanics of seminal and nodal roots of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in contrasting soil environments. Plant and Soil. 395:253-261.
Wang J, Chapman SJ, Yao H.  2015.  The effect of storage on microbial activity and community structure of drained and flooded paddy soils. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 15:880-889.
Phillips D, Jenkins G, Macaulay M, Nibau C, Wnetrzak J, Fallding D, Colas I, Oakey H, Waugh R, Ramsay L.  2015.  The effect of temperature on the male and female recombination landscape of barley. New Phytologist. 208:421-429.
Zhao G, Hoffmann H, van Bussel LGJ, Enders A, Specka X, Sosa C, Yeluripati JB, Tao FL, Constantin J, Raynal H et al..  2015.  Effect of weather data aggregation on regional crop simulation for different crops, production conditions, and response variables. Climate Research. 65:141-157.
Cerekovic N, Jarret D, Pagter M, Cullen DW, Morris JM, Hedley PE, Brennan R, Petersen KK.  2015.  The effects of drought stress on leaf gene expression during flowering in blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum L.). European Journal of Horticultural Science. 80:39-46.
Kikvidze Z, Brooker RW, Butterfield BJ, Callaway RM, Cavieres LA, Cook BJ, Lortie CJ, Michalet R, Pugnaire FI, Xiao S et al..  2015.  The effects of foundation species on community assembly: a global study on alpine cushion plant communities. Ecology. 96:2064-2069.
Fang SB, Cammarano D, Zhou GS, Tan KY, Ren SX.  2015.  Effects of increased day and night temperature with supplemental infrared heating on winter wheat growth in North China. European Journal of Agronomy. 64:67-77.
Muller FLL, Chang KC, Lee CL, Chapman SJ.  2015.  Effects of temperature, rainfall and conifer felling practices on the surface water chemistry of northern peatlands. Biogeochemistry. 126:343-362.
Barzman M, Barberi P, Birch ANE, Boonekamp P, Dachbrodt-Saaydeh S, Graf B, Hommel B, Jensen JE, Kiss J, Kudsk P et al..  2015.  Eight principles of integrated pest management. Agronomy for Sustainable Development. 35:1199-1215.
Raven JA, Ralph PJ.  2015.  Enhanced biofuel production using optimality, pathway modification and waste minimization. Journal of Applied Phycology. 27:1-31.
Moynihan EL, Richards KG, Brennan FP, Tyrrel SF, Ritz K.  2015.  Enteropathogen survival in soil from different land-uses is predominantly regulated by microbial community composition. Applied Soil Ecology. 89:76-84.
Parkinson N, Pritchard L, Bryant R, Toth IK, Elphinstone J.  2015.  Epidemiology of Dickeya dianthicola and Dickeya solani in ornamental hosts and potato studied using variable number tandem repeat analysis. European Journal of Plant Pathology. 141:63-70.
Wylie CE, Shaw DJ, Fordyce FM, Lilly A, Pirie S, McGorum BC.  2015.  Equine grass sickness in Scotland: a case control study of environmental geochemical risk factors. Equine Veterinary Journal. Published online..
Sang N, Hagerhall C, Ode A.  2015.  The Euler character: a new type of visual landscape metric? Environment and Planning B. 42:110-132.
Brown SM, Klaffenbock M, Nevison IM, Lawrence AB.  2015.  Evidence for litter differences in play behaviour in pre-weaned pigs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 172:17-25.
Pourkheirandish M, Hensel G, Kilian B, Senthil N, Chen G, Sameri M, Azhaguvel P, Sakuma S, Dhanagond S, Sharma R et al..  2015.  Evolution of the seed dispersal system in barley. Cell. 162:527-539.
Schwerdt JG, MacKenzie K, Wright F, Oehme D, Wagner JM, Harvey AJ, Shirley NJ, Burton RA, Schreiber M, Halpin C et al..  2015.  Evolutionary dynamics of the cellulose synthase gene superfamily in grasses. Plant Physiology. 168:968-983.
Calixto CPG, Waugh R, Brown JWS.  2015.  Evolutionary relationships among barley and Arabidopsis core circadian clock and clock-associated genes. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 80:108-119.
Balfour NJ, Gandy S, Ratnieks FLW.  2015.  Exploitative competition alters bee foraging and flower choice. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 69:1731-1738.
Farmer J, Currie M, Kenny A, Munoz SA.  2015.  An exploration of the longer-term impacts of community participation in rural health services design. Social Science and Medicine. 141:64-71.
Bizikova L, Nijnik M, Nijnik, M.; Mather A.  2015.  Exploring institutional changes in agriculture to inform adaptation planning to climate change in transition countries. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. 20:1385-1406.
Polhill JG.  2015.  Extracting OWL ontologies from agent-based models: a netlogo extension. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 18:15.
Brierley JL, Hilton AJ, Wale SJ, Peters JC, Gladders PP, Bradshaw NJ, Ritchie F, MacKenzie K, Lees AK.  2015.  Factors affecting the development and control of black dot on potato tubers. Plant Pathology. 64:167-177.
Wilkins AD, Wilson MJ, Morton A, Hurst A, Archer SG.  2015.  First recorded occurrence of detrital baddeleyite (ZrO2) in sedimentary rock (Smith Bank Formation, Triassic, Central North Sea). Scottish Journal of Geology. 52:185-189.
Fry WE, Birch PRJ, Judelson HS, Grunwald NJ, Danies G, Everts KL, Gevens AJ, Gugino BK, Johnson DA, Johnson SB et al..  2015.  Five reasons to consider Phytophthora infestans a reemerging pathogen. Phytopathology. 105:966-981.
Roberts D, Vera-Toscano E, Phimister E.  2015.  Fuel poverty in the UK: Is there a difference between rural and urban areas? Energy Policy. 87:216-223.
Matamoros MA, Saiz A, Penuelas M, Bustos-Sanmamed P, Mulet JM, Barja MV, Rouhier N, Moore M, James EK, Dietz KJ et al..  2015.  Function of glutathione peroxidases in legume root nodules. Journal of Experimental Botany. 66:2979-2990.
Ceci A, Kierans M, Hillier S, Persiani AM, Gadd GM.  2015.  Fungal bioweathering of mimetite and a general geomycological model for lead apatite mineral biotransformations. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 81:4955-4964.
Skelsey P, Newton AC.  2015.  Future environmental and geographic risks of Fusarium head blight of wheat in Scotland. European Journal of Plant Pathology. 142:133-147.
Tamburic B, Evenhuis CR, Suggett DJ, Larkum AWD, Raven JA, Ralph PJ.  2015.  Gas transfer controls carbon limitation during biomass production by marine microalgae. Chemsuschem. 8:2727-2736.
Flanigan S, Blackstock KL, Hunter C.  2015.  Generating public and private benefits through understanding what drives different types of agritourism. Journal of Rural Studies. 41:129-141.
Massa AN, Manrique-Carpintero NC, Coombs JJ, Zarka DG, Boone AE, Kirk WW, Hackett CA, Bryan GJ, Douches DS.  2015.  Genetic linkage mapping of economically important traits in cultivated tetraploid potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). G3-Genes Genomes Genetics. 5:2357-2364.
Looseley ME, Keith R, Guy D, Barral-Baron G, Thirugnanasambandam A, Harrap D, Werner P, Newton AC.  2015.  Genetic mapping of resistance to Rhynchosporium commune and characterisation of early infection in a winter barley mapping population. Euphytica. 203:337-347.
Love AJ, Makarov VV, Sinitsyna OV, Shaw J, Yaminsky IV, Kalinina NO, Taliansky ME.  2015.  A genetically modified tobacco mosaic virus that can produce gold nanoparticles from a metal salt precursor. Frontiers in Plant Science. 6
Marcotuli I, Houston K, Waugh R, Fincher GB, Burton RA, Blanco A, Gadaleta A.  2015.  Genome wide association mapping for Arabinoxylan content in a collection of tetraploid wheats. PLoS ONE. 10:e0132787.
Houston K, Burton RA, Sznajder B, Rafalski AJ, Dhugga KS, Mather DE, Taylor J, Steffenson BJ, Waugh R, Fincher GB.  2015.  A genome-wide association study for culm cellulose content in barley reveals candidate genes co-expressed with members of the cellulose synthase a gene family. PLoS ONE. 10:e0130890.
Spinney J, Aldred R, Brown KM.  2015.  Geographies of citizenship and everyday (im)mobility. Geoforum. 64:325-332.
Greene S, Johnes PJ, Bloomfield JP, Reaney SM, Lawley R, Elkhatib Y, Freer J, Odoni N, Macleod CJA, Percy B.  2015.  A geospatial framework to support integrated biogeochemical modelling in the United Kingdom. Environmental Modelling and Software. 68:219-232.
Kumssa DB, Joy EJM, Ander EL, Watts MJ, Young SD, Rosanoff A, White PJ, Walker S, Broadley MR.  2015.  Global magnesium supply in the food chain. Crop and Pasture Science. 66:1278-1289.
Yeluripati JB, del Prado A, Sanz-Cobena A, Rees R, Li C, Chadwick D, Tilston E, Topp CFE, Cardenas L, Ingraham P et al..  2015.  Global Research Alliance Modelling Platform (GRAMP): An open web platform for modelling greenhouse gas emissions from agro-ecosystems. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 111:112-120.
Giordano M, Palmucci M, Raven JA.  2015.  Growth rate hypothesis and efficiency of protein synthesis under different sulphate concentrations in two green algae. Plant Cell and Environment. 38:2313-2317.
Raven JA.  2015.  Harry Smith, FRS: co-founding editor and first Chief Editor of Plant, Cell and Environment. Plant, Cell and Environment. 38:1453-1454.
Li X, Yeluripati J, Jones EO, Uchida Y, Hatano R.  2015.  Hierarchical Bayesian calibration of nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen monoxide (NO) flux module of an agro-ecosystem model: ECOSSE. Ecological Modelling. 316:14-27.
Li X, Ishikura W, Wang CY, Yeluripati JB, Hatano R.  2015.  Hierarchical Bayesian model approach for estimating soil CO2 flux: a case study in central Hokkaido, Japan. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. 61:116-132.
Mladkova P, Mladek J, Hejduk S, Hejcman M, Cruz P, Jouany C, Pakeman RJ.  2015.  High-nature-value grasslands have the capacity to cope with nutrient impoverishment induced by mowing and livestock grazing. Journal of Applied Ecology. 52:1073-1081.
Nijnik M.  2015.  Highly regarded Ukrainian forester passes away. Forestry Chronicle. 91:119.
Dallimer M, Davies ZG, Diaz-Porras DF, Irvine KN, Maltby L, Warren PH, Armsworth PR, Gaston KJ.  2015.  Historical influences on the current provision of multiple ecosystem services. Global Environmental Change - Human and Policy Dimensions. 31:307-317.
Axelsson EP, Iason GR, Julkunen-Tiitto R, Whitham TG.  2015.  Host genetics and environment drive divergent responses of two resource sharing gall-formers on Norway spruce: a common garden analysis. PLoS ONE. 10:e0142257.
Wang XD, Boevink P, McLellan H, Armstrong M, Bukharova T, Qin ZW, Birch PRJ.  2015.  A host KH RNA-binding protein is a susceptibility factor targeted by an RXLR effector to promote late blight disease. Molecular Plant. 8:1385-1395.
Prager K, Nienaber B, Neumann B, Phillips A.  2015.  How should rural policy be evaluated if it aims to foster community involvement in environmental management? Journal of Rural Studies. 37:120-1`31.
Jackson-Blake LA, Dunn SM, Helliwell RC, Skeffington RA, Stutter MI, Wade AJ.  2015.  How well can we model stream phosphorus concentrations in agricultural catchments? Environmental Modelling and Software. 64:31-46.
Main CE, Ruhl HA, Jones DOB, Yool A, Thornton B, Mayor DJ.  2015.  Hydrocarbon contamination affects deep-sea benthic oxygen uptake and microbial community composition. Deep Sea Research Part 1 - Oceanographic Research Papers. 100:79-87.
Bartley K, Wright HW, Huntley JF, Manson EDT, Inglis NF, McLean K, Nath M, Bartley Y, Nisbet AJ.  2015.  Identification and evaluation of vaccine candidate antigens from the poultry red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae). International Journal for Parasitology, 45, 819-830..
Ma L, Bartholome A, Tong MH, Qin ZW, Yu Y, Shepherd T, Kyeremeh K, Deng H, O'Hagan D.  2015.  Identification of a fluorometabolite from Streptomyces sp MA37: (2R3S4S)-5-fluoro-2,3,4-trihydroxypentanoic acid. Chemical Science. 6:1414-1419.
Brown I, Berry P, Everard M, Firbank L, Harrison P, Lundy L, Quine C, Rowan J, Wade R, Watts K.  2015.  Identifying robust response options to manage environmental change using an Ecosystem Approach II: a stress-testing case study for the UK. Environmental Science and Policy. 52:74-88.
Lu YL, Song S, Wang RS, Liu ZY, Meng J, Sweetman AJ, Jenkins A, Ferrier RC, Li H, Luo W et al..  2015.  Impacts of soil and water pollution on food safety and health risks in China. Environment International. 77:5-15.
Shepherd LVT, Alexander CJ, Hackett CA, McRae D, Sungurtas JA, Verrall SR, Morris JA, Hedley PE, Rockhold D, Belknap W et al..  2015.  Impacts on the metabolome of down-regulating polyphenol oxidase in potato tubers. Transgenic Research. 24:447-461.
Raven JA.  2015.  Implications of mutation of organelle genomes for organelle function and evolution. Journal of Experimental Botany. 66:5639-5650.
Hemsley PA.  2015.  The importance of lipid modified proteins in plants. New Phytologist. 205:476-489.
Brooker RW, Bennett AE, Cong WF, Daniell TJ, George TS, Hallett PD, Hawes C, Iannetta PPM, Jones HG, Karley AJ et al..  2015.  Improving intercropping: a synthesis of research in agronomy, plant physiology and ecology. New Phytologist. 206:107-117.
Brouwer R, Martin-Ortega J, Dekker T, Sardonini L, Andreu J, Kontogianni A, Skourtos M, Raggi M, Viaggi D, Pulido-Velazquez M et al..  2015.  Improving value transfer through socio-economic adjustments in a multicountry choice experiment of water conservation alternatives. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 59:458-478.
Drake AJ, O'Shaughnessy PJ, Bhattacharya S, Monteiro A, Kerrigan D, Goetz S, Raab A, Rhind SM, Sinclair KD, Meharg AA et al..  2015.  In utero exposure to cigarette chemicals induces sex-specific disruption of one-carbon metabolism and DNA methylation in the human fetal liver. BMC Medicine. 13
Glenk K, Martin-Ortega J, Pulido-Velazquez M, Potts J.  2015.  Inferring attribute non-attendance from discrete experiments: implications for benefit transfer. Environmental and Resource Economics. 60:497-520.
Lau MSY, Cowling BJ, Cook AR, Riley S.  2015.  Inferring influenza dynamics and control in households. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 112:9094-9099.
Perez-Barberia J, Ramsay SL, Hooper RJ, Perez-Fernandez E, Robertson AHJ, Aldezabal A, Goddard P, Gordon IJ.  2015.  The influence of habitat on body size and tooth wear in Scottish red deer (Cervus elaphus). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 93:61-70.
Perez-Barberia J, Ramsay SL, Hooper RJ, Perez-Fernandez E, Robertson AHJ, Aldezabal A, Goddard P, Gordon IJ.  2015.  The influence of habitat on body size and tooth wear in Scottish red deer (Cervus elaphus). (Corrigendum: vol 93, pg 61, 2015). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 93:249.
Farmer JG, Graham MC, Eades LJ, Lilly A, Bacon JR.  2015.  Influences upon the lead isotopic composition of organic and mineral horizons in soil profiles from the National Soil Inventory of Scotland (2007-09). Science of the Total Environment. 544:730-743.
Balana BB, Jackson-Blake L, Martin-Ortega J, Dunn SM.  2015.  Integrated cost-effectiveness analysis of agri-environmental measures for water quality. Journal of Environmental Management. 161:163-172.
Lee AM, Bjorkvoll EM, Hansen BB, Albon SD, Stien A, Saether BE, Engen S, Veiberg V, Loe LE, Grotan V.  2015.  An integrated population model for a long-lived ungulate: more efficient data use with Bayesian methods. Oikos. 124:806-816.
Johnson D, Gilbert L.  2015.  Interplant signalling through hyphal networks. New Phytologist. 205:1448-1453.
Schoeb C, Kerle S, Karley AJ, Morcillo L, Pakeman RJ, Newton AC, Brooker RW.  2015.  Intraspecific genetic diversity and composition modify species-level diversity-productivity relationships. New Phytologist. 205:720-730.
Millins C, Magierecka A, Gilbert L, Edoff A, Brereton A, Kilbride E, Denwood M, Birtles R, Biek R.  2015.  An invasive mammal (the gray squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis) commonly hosts diverse and atypical genotypes of the zoonotic pathogen Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 81:4236-4245.
Littlewood NA, Nau BS, Pozsgai G, Stockan JA, Stubbs A, Young MR.  2015.  Invertebrate species at risk from ash dieback in the UK. Journal of Insect Conservation. 19:75-85.
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Ribeiro A, Golicz A, Hackett CA, Milne I, Stephen G, Marshall D, Flavell AJ, Bayer M.  2015.  An investigation of causes of false positive single nucleotide polymorphisms using simulated reads from a small eukaryotic genome. BMC Bioinformatics. 16
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