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  1. Exogenous application of abscisic acid (ABA) increases root and cell hydraulic conductivity and abundance of some aquaporin isoforms in the ABA-deficient barley mutant Az34

    Sharipova, G., Veselov, D., Kudoyarova, G., Fricke, W., Dodd, I. C., Katsuhara, M., Furuichi, T., Ivanov, I. & Veselov, S., 1/10/2016, In: Annals of Botany. 118, 4, p. 777-785 9 p.

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  2. Enhanced root growth of the brb (bald root barley) mutant in drying soil allows similar shoot physiological responses to soil water deficit as wild-type plants

    Dodd, I. C. & Diatloff, E., 4/01/2016, In: Functional Plant Biology. 43, 2, p. 199-206 8 p.

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  3. The cadmium-tolerant pea (Pisum sativum L.) mutant SGECd(t) is more sensitive to mercury: assessing plant water relations

    Belimov, A. A., Dodd, I. C., Safronova, V. I., Malkov, N. V., Davies, W. J. & Tikhonovich, I. A., 04/2015, In: Journal of Experimental Botany. 66, 8, p. 2359-2369 11 p.

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  4. Towards more ecologically realistic scenarios of plant uptake modelling for chemicals: PAHs in a small forest

    Terzaghi, E., Zacchello, G., Scacchi, M., Raspa, G., Jones, K. C., Cerabolini, B. & Di Guardo, A., 1/02/2015, In: Science of the Total Environment. 505, p. 329-337 9 p.

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  5. The effect of peat structure on the spatial distribution of biogenic gases within bogs

    Comas, X., Kettridge, N., Binley, A., Slater, L., Parsekian, A., Baird, A. J., Strack, M. & Waddington, J. M., 30/11/2014, In: Hydrological Processes. 28, 22, p. 5483-5494 12 p.

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  6. Long-term organic carbon turnover rates in natural and semi-natural topsoils

    Mills, R. T. E., Tipping, E., Bryant, C. L. & Emmett, B. A., 04/2014, In: Biogeochemistry. 118, 1-3, p. 257-272 16 p.

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  7. Microtopography of the eye surface of the crab Carcinus maenas: an atomic force microscope study suggesting a possible antifouling potential

    Greco, G., Lanero, T. S., Torrassa, S., Young, R., Vassalli, M., Cavaliere, A., Rolandi, R., Pelucchi, E., Faimali, M. & Davenport, J., 1/05/2013, In: Interface. 10, 84, 7 p., 20130122.

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  8. Mixing ratios and eddy covariance flux measurements of volatile organic compounds from an urban canopy (Manchester, UK)

    Langford, B., Davison, B., Nemitz, E. & Hewitt, C. N., 2009, In: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics . 9, 6, p. 1971-1987 17 p.

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  9. Cuticular wax deposition in growing barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaves commences in relation to the point of emergence of epidermal cells from the sheaths of older leaves.

    Richardson, A., Franke, R., Kerstiens, G., Jarvis, M., Schreiber, L. & Fricke, W., 10/2005, In: Planta. 222, 3, p. 472-483 12 p.

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  10. Sodium-related partial stomatal closure and salt tolerance of Aster tripolium

    Kerstiens, G., Tych, W., Robinson, M. F. & Mansfield, T. A., 03/2002, In: New Phytologist. 153, 3, p. 509-515 7 p.

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