Number of items: 60.
Recollections of J. B. S. Haldane and other war-time evacuees and other visitors to Rothamsted. (1994)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Breeding of nodulated red-clover (trifolium-pratense) for high-yield. (1981)
Nutman, Phillip S., Riley, J.
Effect of host plant-selection and temperature on the structure of root-nodules of red-clover (trifolium-pratense l). (1981)
Roughley, R. J., Nutman, Phillip S., Chandler, M. R.
Influence of temperature on root hair infection of trifolium-parviflorum and trifolium-glomeratum by root nodule bacteria .1. Effects of constant root temperature on infection and related aspects of plant development. (1979)
Kumarasinghe, R. M. K., Nutman, Phillip S.
Influence of temperature on root hair infection of trifolium-parviflorum and trifolium-glomeratum by root nodule bacteria .2. Effects of changes in root temperature. (1979)
Kumarasinghe, R. M. K., Nutman, Phillip S.
Rothamsted Soil Microbiology Department. (1978)
Nutman, Phillip S.
The ecology of Rhizobium. (1978)
Nutman, Phillip S., Dye, M., Davis, P. E.
Henry Gerard Thornton, 22 January 1892 - 6 February 1977. (1977)
Nutman, Phillip S.
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Rhizobium-stimulated callose formation in clover root hairs and its relation to infection. (1977)
Kumarasinghe, R. M. K., Nutman, Phillip S.
Alternative sources of nitrogen for crops. (1976)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Rothamsted Soil Microbiology Department. (1976)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Rothamsted Soil Microbiology Department. (1975)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Rothamsted Soil Microbiology Department. (1974)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Rothamsted Soil Microbiology Department. (1973)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Rothamsted Soil Microbiology Department. (1972)
Nutman, Phillip S.
The influence of physical environmental factors on the activity of Rhizobium in soil and in symbiosis. (1972)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Experiments on nitrogen fixation by nodulated lucerne. (1971)
Bell, F., Nutman, Phillip S.
Perspectives in biological nitrogen fixation. (1971)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Rothamsted Soil Microbiology Department. (1971)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Selection for increased nitrogen fixation in red clover. (1971)
Nutman, Phillip S., Mareckova, H., Raicheva, L.
Effect of low temperature pre-treatment on infection of clover root hairs by Rhizobium. (1970)
Nutman, Phillip S., Roughley, R. J., Dart, P. J., Subba-Rao, N. S.
The Infection of Trifolium subterraneum Root Hairs by Rhizobium trifolii. (1970)
Roughley, R. J., Dart, P. J., Nutman, Phillip S., Clarke, P. A.
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The influence of root temperature on root-hair infection of Trifolium subterraneum L. by Rhizobium trifolii Dang. (1970)
Roughley, R. J., Dart, P. J., Nutman, Phillip S., Roderiguez-Barrueco, C.
Genetics of symbiosis and nitrogen fixation in legumes. (1969)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Rhizobium in the Soils of the Rothamsted and Woburn Farms. (1969)
Nutman, Phillip S., Ross, Gavin
Symbiotic effectiveness in nodulated red clover V The n and d factors for ineffectiveness. (1968)
Nutman, Phillip S.
The identification and classification of Rhizobium. (1968)
Kleczkowski, J., Nutman, Phillip S., Skinner, F. A.
The identification and classification of Rhizobium. (1968)
Kleczkowska, J., Nutman, Phillip S., Skinner, F. A., Vincent, J. M.
Varietal differences in the nodulation of subterranean clover. (1967)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Genetical and physiological factors affecting clover nodulation and nitrogen fixation. (1966)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation Chapter 10. (1965)
Nutman, Phillip S.
The relation between nodule bacteria and the legume host in the rhizosphere and in the process of infection. (1965)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Factors influencing the balance of mutual advantage in legume symbiosis. (1963)
Nutman, Phillip S.
The relation between root hair infection by Rhizobium and nodulation in Trifolium and Vicia. (1962)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Variation in symbiotic effectiveness in subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.). (1961)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Studies on the Physiology of Nodule Formation: With two Figures in the Text: A Reappraisal of the Effect of Preplanting. (1960)
Gibson, A. H., Nutman, Phillip S.
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The place of the nodulated legume in agriculture. (1960)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Some observations on root-hair infection by nodule bacteria. (1959)
Nutman, Phillip S.
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Sources of incompatibility affecting nitrogen fixation in legume symbiosis. (1959)
Nutman, Phillip S.
The physiology of nodule formation. (1958)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Studies on Physiology of Nodule Formation: VI. The influence of Bacterial Numbers in the Rhizosphere on Nodule Initiation. (1957)
Purchase, H. F., Nutman, Phillip S.
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Studies on the Physiology of Nodle Formation: V. Further Experiments on the Stimulating and Inhibitory Effects of Roots Secretions. (1957)
Nutman, Phillip S.
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Symbiotic effectiveness in nodulated red clover III Further studies in inheritance. (1957)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Symbiotic effectiveness in nodulated red clover IV Influence of host factors. (1957)
Bergerson, F. J., Nutman, Phillip S.
The influence of the legume in root-nodule symbiosis. A comparative study of host determinants and functions. (1956)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Symbiotic effectiveness in nodulated red clover. I. Variation in host and in bacteria. (1954)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Symbiotic effectiveness in nodulated red clover. II. A major gene for ineffectiveness in the host. (1954)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Studies on the Physiology of Nodule Formation: IV. The Mutual Inhibitory Effects on Nodule Production of Plants grown in Association. (1953)
Nutman, Phillip S.
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Host factors influencing infection and nodule development in leguminous plants. (1952)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Studies on the Physiology of Nodule Formation: III. Experiments on the Excision of Root-tips and Nodules. (1952)
Nutman, Phillip S.
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Symbiotic adaptation in local strains of red clover and nodule bacteria. (1952)
Nutman, Phillip S., Read, M. P.
Colour reactions between clay minerals and root secretions. (1951)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Nuclear and cytoplasmic inheritance of resistance to infection by nodule bacteria in red clover. (1949)
Nutman, Phillip S.
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Physiological Studies on Nodule Formation: II. The Influence of Delayed Inoculation on the Rate of Nodulation in Red clover. (1949)
Nutman, Phillip S.
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Physiological studies on nodule formation: I. The relation between nodulation and lateral root formation in red clover. (1948)
Nutman, Phillip S.
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Genetical factors concerned in the symbiosis of clover and nodule bacteria. (1946)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Variation within Strains of Clover Nodule Bacteria in Size of Nodule Produced and in “Effectivity” of Symbiosis. (1946)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Plant-Growth Substances as Selective Weed-Killers: Inhibition of Plant Growth by 2:4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid and other Plant-Growth Substances. (1945)
Nutman, Phillip S., Thornton, H. G., Quastel, Juda
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A factor in clover nodule formation associated with the volume of the medium occupied by the roots. (1945)
Nutman, Phillip S.
Note on the Ability of Certain Strains of Rhizobi from Peas and Clover to Infect Each Other's Host Plants. (1944)
Kleczkowska, J., Nutman, Phillip S., Bond, G.
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