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2020-01Effects of different mulching and fertilization on phosphorus transformation in upland farmland.Cheng, H; Zhu, X; Sun, R; Niu, Y; Yu, Q; Shen, Y; Li, S
2020-09Will rising atmospheric CO2 concentration inhibit nitrate assimilation in shoots but enhance it in roots of C3 plants?Andrews, M; Condron, LM; Kemp, PD; Topping, JF; Lindsey, K; Hodge, S; Raven, JA
2014-02-01Impacts of bioturbation on temporal variation in bacterial and archaeal nitrogen-cycling gene abundance in coastal sedimentsLaverock, B; Tait, K; Gilbert, JA; Osborn, AM; Widdicombe, S
2022-11-23Photon costs of shoot and root NO3−, and root NH4+, assimilation in terrestrial vascular plants considering associated pH regulation, osmotic and ontogenetic effectsRaven, JA; Andrews, M
2022-07-01Dissolved organic phosphorus bioremediation from food-waste centrate using microalgae.Sutherland, DL; Bramucci, A
2022-02-10Pesticide effects on nitrogen cycle related microbial functions and community composition.Sim, JXF; Doolette, CL; Vasileiadis, S; Drigo, B; Wyrsch, ER; Djordjevic, SP; Donner, E; Karpouzas, DG; Lombi, E
2022-11Chemotaxis may assist marine heterotrophic bacterial diazotrophs to find microzones suitable for N2 fixation in the pelagic ocean.Hallstrøm, S; Raina, J-B; Ostrowski, M; Parks, DH; Tyson, GW; Hugenholtz, P; Stocker, R; Seymour, JR; Riemann, L
2022-06-30Assessing the validity and sensitivity of microbial processes within a hydrodynamic model.Ruprecht, JE; King, IP; Mitrovic, SM; Dafforn, KA; Miller, BM; Deiber, M; Westhorpe, DP; Hitchcock, JN; Harrison, AJ; Glamore, WC
2011-10-01Planthopper "adaptation" to resistant rice varieties: Changes in amino acid composition over timeChen, YH; Bernal, CC; Tan, J; Horgan, FG; Fitzgerald, MA
2015-11-01Growth rate hypothesis and efficiency of protein synthesis under different sulphate concentrations in two green algaeGiordano, M; Palmucci, M; Raven, JA
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