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2009-04-01The low-oxygen-induced NAC domain transcription factor ANAC102 affects viability of Arabidopsis seeds following low-oxygen treatment<sup>1[W][OA]</sup>Christianson, JA; Wilson, IW; Llewellyn, DJ; Dennis, ES
2009-12-16Correlations between oxygen affinity and sequence classifications of plant hemoglobinsSmagghe, BJ; Hoy, JA; Percifield, R; Kundu, S; Hargrove, MS; Sarath, G; Hilbert, JL; Watts, RA; Dennis, ES; Peacock, WJ; Dewilde, S; Moens, L; Blouin, GC; Olson, JS; Appleby, CA
1993-01-01Are leukotrienes or PAF involved in hyperbaric oxygen toxicity?Lin, Y; Jamieson, D
2019-10-10Vulnerability of seagrass blue carbon to microbial attack following exposure to warming and oxygenMacreadie, PI; Atwood, TB; Seymour, JR; Fontes, MLS; Sanderman, J; Nielsen, DA; Connolly, RM
2010-01-01Global gene expression responses to waterlogging in roots and leaves of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)Christianson, JA; Llewellyn, DJ; Dennis, ES; Wilson, IW
2009-08-01Vernalization insensitive 3 (VIN3) is required for the response of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings exposed to low oxygen conditionsBond, DM; Wilson, IW; Dennis, ES; Pogson, BJ; Jean Finnegan, E
2017-06-01Sediment anoxia limits microbial-driven seagrass carbon remineralization under warming conditionsTrevathan-Tackett, SM; Seymour, JR; Nielsen, DA; Macreadie, PI; Jeffries, TC; Sanderman, J; Baldock, J; Howes, JM; Steven, ADL; Ralph, PJ
2015-01-01Oxic microshield and local pH enhancement protects Zostera muelleri from sediment derived hydrogen sulphideBrodersen, KE; Nielsen, DA; Ralph, PJ; Kühl, M
2018-11Good parenting may not increase reproductive success under environmental extremes.Fox, RJ; Head, ML; Barber, I
2012-12-01Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) detection of nitrite reductase transcripts (nirS mRNA) in Pseudomonas stutzeri biofilms relative to a microscale oxygen gradientKofoed, MVW; Nielsen, DA; Revsbech, NP; Schramm, A
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