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  • Factors affecting the amount of tobacco mosaic virus nucleic acid in phenol treated extracts from tobacco leaves. (1972) Bawden, Frederick, Pirie, Norman Wingate (Bill)
  • The inhibition, inactivation and precipitation of tobacco mosaic virus nucleic acid by components of leaf extracts. (1972) Bawden, Frederick, Pirie, Norman Wingate (Bill)
  • The relation between the development, structure and functioning of the nodules on Vicia faba as influenced by the presence or absence of boron in the nutrient medium. (1925) Brenchley, Winifred Elsie, Thornton, H. G.
  • The structure of 'ineffective'nodules and its influence on nitrogen fixation. (1940) Chen, H. K., Thornton, H. G., Russell, E. J.
  • Variation in the long-tailed field-mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus (L.)) in North-West Scotland II. Simultaneous examination of all characters. (1964) Delany, M. J., Healy, Michael John Romer
  • Variation in white-toothed shrews Crocidura spp) in the British Isles. (1966) Delany, M. J., Healy, Michael John Romer
  • Experiments on the physiology and genetics the smut fungi - Hyphal-fusion. (1927) Dickinson, S., Russell, E. J.
  • The formation of indigotin from indol by soil bacteria. (1928) Gray, P. H. H.
  • Foetal growth in the mouse. (1960) Healy, Michael John Romer
  • The origin of the odours by which honeybees distinguish their companions. (1952) Kalmus, H., Charles "Ronald" Ribbands
  • Food transmission within the honeybee community. (1952) Nixon, H. L., Charles "Ronald" Ribbands
  • Genetics of symbiosis and nitrogen fixation in legumes. (1969) Nutman, P. S.
  • Host factors influencing infection and nodule development in leguminous plants. (1952) Nutman, P. S.
  • The relation between root hair infection by Rhizobium and nodulation in Trifolium and Vicia. (1962) Nutman, P. S.
  • The Leeuwenhoek Lecture, 1963 The size of small organisms. (1964) Pirie, Norman Wingate (Bill)
  • The limits of microbial existence. (1968) Skinner, F. A.
  • The morphology and cytology of bacterium malvacearum, EFS Part II.—Reproduction and cell-fusion. (1932) Stoughton, R. H.
  • The role of the young lucerne plant in determining the infection of the root by the nodule-forming bacteria. (1929) Thornton, H. G.
  • A discussion on symbiosis involving microorganisms. (1952) Thornton, H. G., Howie, J. W., Baker, F., Phillipson, A. T., Synge, R. L. M., Elsden, S. R.
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  • The Leeuwenhoek Lecture 1970 Airborne microbes: their significance and distribution. (1971) Gregory, P. H.
  • Integrating regulatory surveys and citizen science to map outbreaks of forest diseases: acute oak decline in England and Wales. (2017) Brown, Nathan, Vandenbosch, Frank, Parnell, S., Denman, S.
  • Factors affecting the formation of local lesions by tobacco mosaic virus. (1936) Caldwell, J.
  • On the interactions of two strains of a plant virus; experiments on induced immunity in plants. (1935) Caldwell, J.
  • Extending the durability of cultivar resistance by limiting epidemic growth rates. (2017) Carolan, Kevin, Helps, Joe, Van Den Berg, F., Bain, R., Paveley, N., Vandenbosch, Frank
  • Nitrite formation by soil bacteria, other than Nitrosomonas. (1931) Cutler, D. W., Mukerki, B. K.
  • Higher flight activity in the offspring of migrants compared to residents in a migratory insect. (2018) Dällenbach, L. J., Glauser, A., Lim, Jason, Chapman, J. W., Menz, M. H. M.
  • Adaptive strategies of high-flying migratory hoverflies in response to wind currents. (2020) Gao, B., Wooton, K. R., Hawkes, W. L. S., Menz, M. H. M., Reynolds, Donald, Zhai, B-P., Chapman, Jason
  • Transmission rates and adaptive evolution of pathogens in sympatric heterogeneous plant populations. (2004) Gudelj, I., Vandenbosch, Frank, Gilligan, C. A.
  • The most remarkable migrants—systematic analysis of the Western European insect flyway at a Pyrenean mountain pass. (2024) Hawkes, W. L., Doyle, T., Massy, R., Weston, S. T., Davies, K., Cornelius, Elliott, Collier, C., Chapman, Jason, Reynolds, Donald, Wotton, K. R.
  • A restatement of the natural science evidence base concerning grassland management, grazing livestock and soil carbon storage. (2024) Jordon, M. W., Buffet, J., Dungait, Jennifer, Galdos, Marcelo, Garnett, T., Lee, Michael, Lynch, J., Roos, E., Searchinger, T. D., Smith, Pete, Godfray, H. C. J.
  • The Behaviour of Plants in Various Gas Mixtures. (1971) Lake, J. V.
  • Comparison of Natural and Artificial Sources of Light. (1971) Lake, J. V.
  • Glutathione. (1962) Pirie, Norman Wingate (Bill)
  • The automatic pilot of honeybees. (2003) Riley, Joe, Greggers, U., Smith, Alan, Stach, S., Reynolds, Donald, Stollhoff, N., Brandt, R., Schaupp., F., Menzel, R.
  • Soil protozoa and soil bacteria. (1915) Russell, E. J.
  • Micrurgical studies on virus-infected plants. (1939) Sheffield, Frances
  • The morphology and cytology of Bacterium malvacearum, E. F. S. (1929) Stoughton, R. H.
  • Studies on the transmission of sugar-beet yellows virus by the aphis, Myzus persicae (Sulz.). (1940) Watson, Marion
  • The transmission of beet mosaic and beet yellows viruses by aphides; a comparative study of a non-persistent and a persistent virus having host plants and vectors in common. (1946) Watson, Marion
  • Active navigation and meteorological selectivity drive insect migration patterns through the Levant. (2025) Werber, Y., Adin, E., Chapman, Jason, Reynolds, Donald, Sapir, N.
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  • Effects on weed and invertebrate abundance and diversity of herbicide management in genetically modified herbicide-tolerant winter-sown oilseed rape. (2005) Bohan, D. A., Boffey, C. W. H., Brooks, David, Clark, Suzanne, Dewar, A. M., Firbank, Les, Haughton, Alison, Hawes, C., Heard, M. S., May, M. J., Osborne, J. L., Perry, J. N., Rothery, P., Roy, D. B., Scott, R. J., Squire, G. R., Woiwod, Ian, Champion, G. T. picture_as_pdf
  • Division of labour in the honeybee community. (1952) Charles "Ronald" Ribbands picture_as_pdf
  • The growth of nodule bacteria in the expressed juices from legume roots bearing effective and ineffective nodules. (1940) Chen, H. K., Nicol, H., Thornton, H. G. picture_as_pdf
  • A contribution to our knowledge of the protozoa of the soil. (1911) Goodey, Tom (Thomas) picture_as_pdf
  • The excystation of colpoda cucullus from its resting cysts, and the nature and properties of the cyst membranes. (1913) Goodey, Tom (Thomas) picture_as_pdf
  • Nitrification in acid soils. (1908) Hall, A. D., N. H. J., Miller, Gimingham, C. T. picture_as_pdf
  • Infection by bacteria radicicola in relation to the microchemistry of the host's cell walls. (1932) McCoy, E. picture_as_pdf
  • Competition between related strains of nodule bacteria and its influence on infection of the legume host. (1941) Nicol, H., Thornton, H. G. picture_as_pdf
  • Biotic homogenization and changes in species diversity across human-modified ecosystems. (2006) Smart, S. M., Thompson, K., Marrs, R. H., Le Duc, M. G., Maskell, L. C., Firbank, Les picture_as_pdf
  • Short-period fluctuations in the numbers of bacterial cells in soil. (1936) Taylor, C. B. picture_as_pdf
  • Estimation of quantitative genetic parameters. (2008) Thompson, Robin picture_as_pdf
  • The influence of the host plant in inducing parasitism in lucerne and clover nodules. (1930) Thornton, H. G. picture_as_pdf
  • The life-cycle of the nodule organism, bacillus radicicola (Beij.), in soil and its relation to the infection of the host plant. (1926) Thornton, H. G., Gangulee, N. picture_as_pdf
  • The fluctuations of bacterial numbers and nitrate content of field soils. (1930) Thornton, H. G., Gray, P. H. H. picture_as_pdf
  • The abnormal structure induced in nodules on lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) by the supply of sodium nitrate to the host plant. (1936) Thornton, H. G., Rudorf, J. E. picture_as_pdf
  • The action of sodium nitrate upon the infection of lucerne root-hairs by nodule bacteria. (1936) Thornton, H. G., Russell, J. picture_as_pdf
  • Further studies on the relationship between hyoscyamus virus 3 and the aphis Myzus persicae (Sulz.) with special reference to the effects of fasting. (1938) Watson, Marion picture_as_pdf
  • A comparative study of the transmission of Hyoscyamus virus 3, potato virus Y and cucumber virus 1 by the vectors Myzus persicae (Sulz), M. circumflexus (Buckton), and Macrosiphum gei (Koch). (1939) Watson, Marion, Roberts, F. M. picture_as_pdf