2003

  1. Changes in the Lepidoptera of Monks Wood NNR (1974-2003)
  2. Biohydrogenation and digestion of long chain fatty acids in steers fed on Lolium perenne bred for elevated levels of water-soluble carbohydrate
  3. The effect of clover silages on long chain fatty acid rumen transformations and digestion in beef steers
  4. Forage breeding and management to increase the beneficial fatty acid content of ruminant products
  5. Effect of increasing availability of water-soluble carbohydrates on in vitro rumen fermentation
  6. Delta 6-desaturases From Primulaceae, Expressing Plants And Pufa-containing Oils (Patent WO 2003/072784 A1)
  7. Delta 6-desaturases From Primulaceae, Expressing Plants And Pufa-containing Oils (Patent CA 2476041 A1)
  8. Delta 6-desaturases From Primulaceae (Patent GB 2385852 A)
  9. Desaturase (Patent US 2003/0152983 A1)
  10. Semiochemical (Patent US 2003/0109586 A1)
  11. StEm Canker of oilseed rape: molecular tools and mathematical modelling to deploy dUrable Resistance (SECURE). First interim annual report for period 1 September 2002-31 August 2003 on EU contract QLK5-CT-2002-01813
  12. Biochemistry and molecular biology of endosperm texture in wheat. PhD thesis, University of Bristol
  13. Diseases of coconut
  14. Rubisco Specificity Factor is more dependent on habitat and recent evolutionary history than on phylogeny among Mediterranean C3 plants
  15. Extracellular enzyme production by nematophagous fungi in the presence and absence of nematodes
  16. Investigation of potato cyst nematode control (Review commissioned by Defra under contract no. HH311TPO)
  17. Introduction: crop protection science at IACR
  18. Influencing scientific research through stakeholder dialogue
  19. Use of semiochemicals to control sea-lice (Patent application)
  20. A rational basis for the design of wheat canopy ideotypes
  21. Future climatic impact on the productivity of sugar beet
  22. Presentation: Uganda group
  23. Gibberellins
  24. Genomics and the Rothamsted Classical Experiments
  25. Regulation of carbon metabolism: sensing, signalling and partitioning. Special issue of the Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 54(382)
  26. Chemical ecology of the carrot fly, Psila rosae (F.): laboratory and field studies
  27. Molecular analysis of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus isolates from Hangzhou, China
  28. The performance of winter barley varieties in the presence of barley yellow mosaic virus (BaYMV) and barley mild mosaic virus (BaMMV)(HGCA Project Report No. 300)
  29. Interactions between cropping systems and soil-borne cereal pathogens (Final project report for DEFRA project CE0525)
  30. Development of field test kits for the detection of barley yellow mosaic virus and barley mild mosaic virus (HGCA Project Report No. 318)
  31. Epidemiology and control of fungally transmitted cereal viruses (Final project report to DEFRA for project CE0526)
  32. Epidemiology of cereal stem base and ear blight pathogens (Final project report to DEFRA for project CE0524)
  33. Comparison of the distribution of sodium and other elements in the leaves of two aster species differing in salt tolerance
  34. The regulation and genetic manipulation of Rubisco activity in wheat during stress
  35. Characterisation and isolation of conserved maize and wheat ESTs involved in grain filling, using the maize mutator system
  36. Detecting airborne inoculum of fungal pathogens of oilseed rape using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays
  37. Petal fall, petal retention and petal duration in oilseed rape crops
  38. Infection of oilseed rape (Brassica napus ) by petal containing ascospores of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
  39. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assays for the detection of inoculum of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum spp
  40. Preliminary evaluation of root disease of winter oilseed rape in the UK (HGCA Project Report No. OS62)
  41. Potential benefits of crop-specific models for forecasting light leaf spot severity
  42. GM crops: effects on farmland wildlife
  43. The impact of herbicides on weed abundance and biodiversity in horticulture. Final report to DEFRA on project HH3403SX
  44. Contribution to discussion on 'Inferences from DNA data: population histories, evolutionary processes and forensic match probabilities' by I. J. Wilson, M. E. Weale and D. J. Balding
  45. Climate change and soil functions: consequences of inaction and possible mitigations through land management
  46. The potential of legumes to reduce nitrogen fertiliser use and protein imports into the UK: financial and environmental imperatives
  47. The role of Beet chlorosis virus (BChV) in the epidemiology of sugar beet virus yellows
  48. Phylogeny of sugar beet poleroviruses: applications in molecular epidemiology and vector specificity studies
  49. Opportunities for weed manipulation using GMHT row crops
  50. Sugar beet downy mildew - on the increase?
  51. Survival of Erynia neoaphidis in aphid cadavers in a simulated winter environment
  52. Novel strategies for aphid control using entomopathogenic fungi; LK0908
  53. Host location mechanisms in insects
  54. Cholinergic receptors as target sites for ladybird toxins
  55. Sex pheromone of the potato aphid Macrosiphum euphorbiae
  56. Transmission of deformed wing virus in honey bee colonies infested by Varroa destructor
  57. The survival of honey bee colonies infested with Varroa destructor : the role of viruses
  58. The identification and characterization of deformed wing virus in Italian honey bees as a preliminary step for the production of specific reagents and the establishment of diagnostic methods
  59. Evaluation of entomopathogenic fungi for control of Varroa destructor , an ectoparasite of the honey bee, Apis mellifera L.
  60. Host-parasite-pathogen interactions between bees, mites and viruses
  61. Major new developments at Rothamsted
  62. Co-existence between Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglibosa in the UK
  63. Sampling, trapping and rearing oilseed rape pests and their parasitoids
  64. Parasitoids of brassica pod midge
  65. Parasitoids of cabbage seed weevil
  66. Mapping, characterisation and comparison of the spatio-temporal distributions of cabbage stem flea beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephala ), carabids and Collembola in a crop of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus )
  67. Parasitoids of flea beetles
  68. The neogene and quaternary clay-with-flints north and south of the English Channel: comparisons of distribution, age, genetic processes and geodynamics
  69. The Broadbalk Wheat Experiment
  70. The Water Framework Directive - how will it affect you?
  71. Regulation of infection plaque formation in Tapesia spp. the cereal eyespot fungi
  72. Effects of land use and management on soluble organic N in UK soils
  73. Isolates of the generalist parasite Pochonia chlamydosporia have specific interactions with their nematode hosts
  74. Fungal antagonists to nematodes parasitic on Ammophila arenaria
  75. A geostatistical analysis of the spatial variation of soil mineral nitrogen and potentially available nitrogen within an arable field
  76. High resistance of field populations of the cotton aphid Aphis gossypii Glover (Homoptera: Aphididae) to pyrethroid insecticides in Pakistan
  77. Modelling weather/disease relationships in winter wheat diseases
  78. Prospects for the use of GM crops in the UK
  79. Detection and quantification of Plectosphaerella cucumerina , a potential biological control agent of potato cyst nematodes, using real-time PCR
  80. Investigations with piperonyl butoxide as an insecticide synergist in susceptible and resistant insect pests of agricultural importance
  81. Host status of agriculturally important plant families to the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne mayaguensis in Cuba
  82. Manipulation of lipoxygenase activity in durum wheat for the improvement of pasta colour
  83. A wheat canopy model linking leaf area and phenology
  84. Use of plant competition models to achieve an optimal balance between machine vision capability and weed treatment effectiveness
  85. The Broom's Barn sugar beet growth model and its use to describe yield variability
  86. Control of ascorbate synthesis by respiration and its implications for stress responses
  87. Physiological responses of the CAM epiphyte Tillandsia usneoides L. (Bromeliaceae) to variations in light and water supply
  88. Genetic modification of photosyntheis through the trehalose pathway
  89. Attack rate and success of Diaeretiella rapae on specialist and generalist crucifer feeding aphids
  90. Combined use of trap and repellent plants in a 'push-pull' strategy to control cereal stemborers (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae; Noctuidae) in Africa
  91. Strategies for control of cereal stemborers and striga weed in maize-based farming systems in eastern Africa involving 'push-pull' and alleopathic tactics, respectively
  92. Human derived repellents against midges. (Leaflet for Proof of Concept Awards ceremony, Glasgow, 9 June 2003)
  93. A potential role for volatile signals in plant-fungal interactions
  94. Identifying the genes involved in cadmium hyperaccumulation in a higher plant
  95. Tylosema esculentum rbcL gene for ribulose 1,5 bisphosphate carboxylase large subunit
  96. The high molecular weight subunits of wheat glutenin and their role in determining wheat processing qualities
  97. Investigation of the interactions between ABI3 (ABA Insensitive 3) and TOC1 (Timing of CAB expression 1) in arabidopsis
  98. Localisation of sulphate transporters in wheat. PhD thesis, Oxford Brookes University
  99. Detoxification of 3,4-dichloroaniline in soybean by N -malonylation
  100. Short cicuiting photorespiration
  101. Short circuiting photorespiration
  102. Soil sensors for nitrogen availability
  103. Preface: medicinal plants and their uses
  104. Plant peroxisomes: biochemistry, cell biology and biotechnological applications. Edited by Alison Baker, Ian A. Graham, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht [Book review]
  105. Sulphate uptake and transport
  106. Tissue and cell specific localisation of a sulfate transporter in maize
  107. The plant sulfate transporter family: specialized functions and integration with whole plant nutrition
  108. The role of elemental sulfur in tomato as a phytoalexin response to Verticillium infection
  109. Manipulation of the composition and functional properties of wheat gluten by chromosome and genetic engineering
  110. Quantification of nucleic acids using real-time PCR technology: examples of application to small grain cereals
  111. Recent research on potassium and sodium recommendations for sugar beet
  112. Use of MAR sequences to stabilise the expression of a HMW glutenin subunit gene in transgenic wheat
  113. Turgor, solute import and growth in maize roots treated with galactose
  114. P nutrition of winter oilseed rape (HGCA Topic Sheet No. 67)
  115. Molecular analysis of "stay green" mutants in durum wheat
  116. Sunflower seed proteins
  117. Prospects for improving sorghum grain quality
  118. The prolamin storage proteins of sorghum and millets
  119. Ascorbate and glutathione metabolism in plants: H2O2-processing and signalling
  120. Oxidative stress
  121. Long Ashton Research Station: one hundred years of science in support of agriculture
  122. From Research Station to Institute, 1975-2003
  123. Production of high value chemicals in plants
  124. The GM revolution
  125. Wheat gluten protein analysis
  126. Wheat gluten proteins
  127. Electrophoresis of wheat gluten proteins
  128. Elastomeric proteins: structures, biomechanical properties and biological roles
  129. Comparative structures and properties of elastic proteins
  130. Gluten, the elastomeric protein of wheat seeds
  131. Identification of lipid transfer protein (LTP) as a major sunflower seed food allergen in sunflower seed-induced systemic reactions
  132. Induced and constitutive plant signalling
  133. Behavioural responses of larval sea lice to host odours
  134. Odorant binding proteins (OBPs) and chemosensory proteins (CSP) in the aphids
  135. Towards controlling the Scottish biting midge
  136. Warm, wet, woollies: weather, climate and spatial pattern in the decline of UK moths
  137. Can Aphidius ervi detect the intraguild competitor Pandora neoaphidis ?
  138. Survival and dispersion of slug pests and the influence of a carabid beetle predator
  139. Characterisation of a mutation in acetylcholinesterase (AChE) of the peach-potato aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulz.) that confers resistance to pirimicarb insecticide
  140. High altitude windborne migration of a carabid beetle
  141. A mechanism-based approach to monitoring for insecticide resistance in the peach-potato aphid Myzus persicae
  142. Development of an insect cell line expression system for para sodium channels
  143. Investigating the molecular mechanisms of insecticide resistance in cat fleas
  144. A single point mutation in acetylcholinesterase confers resistance to pirimicarb in Myzus persicae
  145. Odorant binding proteins and chemosensory proteins in Drosophila and aphids
  146. The use of insects as biosensors for the detection of volatile compounds
  147. Chitin biosynthesis inhibitors
  148. Acetylcholinesterase
  149. Acetylcholine receptors
  150. The UK's public wheat transcriptomics project
  151. Production and characterization of transgenic wheat with altered gibberellin catabolism
  152. Controlling stature in apple trees by genetic modification of gibberellin biosynthesis
  153. Virulence gene expression enhances Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of rice
  154. Microarray analysis of wheat endosperm transcriptome - the effect of nitrogen supply
  155. Molecular characterisation of the GA 20-oxidase-1 promoter from Arabidopsis : identification of cis-elements that mediate control of gene expression by gibberellins
  156. Transcripts of Vp-1 homeologues are misspliced in modern wheat and ancestral species
  157. Photosynthetic nitrogen and water-use efficiency of Marama bean, Tylosema esculentum , an African legume
  158. Investigating the occurrence, metabolism and significance of CA1P and the branch chain precursors of CA1P
  159. La dynamique de l'azote dans le sol: impact des pratiques agricoles
  160. Modeling: potential and limitations
  161. Nitrate in groundwater
  162. Methodology for monitoring new woodland in England
  163. Can tillage practice affect the contribution of nitrous oxide to the total greenhouse gas production from arable agriculture?
  164. Simulating the spatial variation of soil mineral N within fields using the model SUNDIAL
  165. The influence of straw incorporation and soil type on the losses of soil inorganic nitrogen and its use by winter wheat
  166. Sustainability of soil management practices - a global perspective
  167. Climate change and soil functions: consequences of inaction and possible mitigations through land management
  168. Soil microbial response during the phytoremediation of PAH contaminated soil
  169. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements, Uppsala, 15-19 June 2003
  170. The fate of 13C, 15N and 34S labelled inputs in arable soils
  171. Phytoremediation of heavy metal contaminated soils: mechanisms and feasibility
  172. Risk assessment of metals in the terrestrial environment
  173. Phytoextraction of metals: investigation of hyperaccumulation and field testing
  174. Hazard assessment of metals and metal compounds in terrestrial systems
  175. Development and use of the Rothamsted Lime Model (RothLime)
  176. Changes in sulphur deposition and the effects on sulphur fertiliser use in Europe
  177. Characterization and impact of sugar beet yellowing viruses
  178. Environmentally-friendly crop protection in GM herbicide-tolerant sugar beet
  179. Expression of the gamma-zein protein of maize in seeds of transgenic barley: effects on grain composition and properties
  180. Molecular diversity of Colletotrichum isolates from tropical forest tree species and their relationship with other known Colletotrichum species
  181. Susceptibility of upper and lower leaf surfaces, and effect of wounding of Hevea brasiliensis (rubber) leaf to Colletotrichum isolates from forest tree
  182. Towards a saturated molecular genetic linkage map for cultivated sunflower
  183. Seed cryopreservation and longevity of two Salix hybrids
  184. Quinoxyfen perturbs signal transduction in barley powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei )
  185. Salinity induced differences in growth, ion distribution and partitioning in barley between the cultivar Maythorpe and its derived mutant Golden Promise
  186. In situ measurements of erosion shear stress and geotechnical shear strength of the intertidal sediments of the experimental managed realignment scheme at Tollesbury, Essex, UK
  187. DetSel 1.0: a computer program to detect markers responding to selection
  188. Physiological effects of peracetic acid on hydroponic tomato plants
  189. Dark chilling imposes metabolic restrictions on photosynthesis in soybean
  190. Mutations of the para sodium channel of Drosophila melanogaster identify putative binding sites for pyrethroids
  191. The Fusarium graminearum MAP1 gene is essential for pathogenicity and development of perithecia
  192. Characterization of the final two genes of the gibberellin biosynthesis gene cluster of Gibberella fujikuroi des and P450-3 encode GA4 desaturase and the 13-hydroxylase, respectively
  193. The development of multiplex simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers to complement distinctness, uniformity and stability testing of rape (Brassica napus L.) varieties
  194. Evidence that SNF1-related kinase and hexokinase are involved in separate sugar-signalling pathways modulating post-translational redox activation of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase in potato tubers
  195. Modelling and estimation for the genetic analysis of longitudinal data
  196. Aerial activity of linyphiid spiders: modelling dispersal distances from meteorology and behaviour
  197. TaqMan PCR for detection of genetically modified durum wheat
  198. Pod shatter resistance in the resynthesized Brassica napus line DK142
  199. 3beta,13-Dihydroxylated C20 gibberellins from inflorescences of Rumex acetosa L.
  200. Developing inflorescences of male and female Rumex acetosa L. show differences in gibberellin content
  201. Genotype and temperature influence pea aphid resistance to a fungal entomopathogen
  202. Testing the adequacy of measured data for evaluating nitrogen turnover models by the dot-to-dot method
  203. Multiplicative mixed models for the analysis of sensory evaluation data
  204. Genetics of wheat gluten proteins
  205. Sequence and properties of HMW subunit 1Bx20 from pasta wheat (Triticum durum ) which is associated with poor end use properties
  206. Tuber storage proteins
  207. Identification of Primula fatty acid delta6-desaturases with n-3 substrate preferences
  208. Transgene inheritance, segregation and expression in bread wheat
  209. Using field margin diversification in agri-environment schemes to enhance aphid natural enemies
  210. Determination of plant foraging preferences in the aphid parasitoid Aphidius colemani : emergence conditioning, learning and memory
  211. Rust resistance in Salix induced by inoculations with avirulent and virulent isolates of Melampsora larici-epitea
  212. Quantitative inoculations of poplars with Melampsora larici-populina
  213. Quantitative inoculation of willow rust Melampsora larici-epitea with the mycoparasite Sphaerellopsis filum (teleomorph Eudarluca caricis )
  214. Manipulation of Rubisco: the amount, activity, function and regulation
  215. The theory and application of plant competition models: an agronomic perspective
  216. Ring A-seco mosquito larvicidal limonoids from Turraea wakefieldii
  217. CYP83A1 and CYP83B1, two nonredundant cytochrome P450 enzymes metabolizing oximes in the biosynthesis of glucosinolates in Arabidopsis
  218. The role of cytochrome b 5 fusion desaturases in the synthesis of polyunsaturated fatty acids
  219. Avoidance of intraguild predators by parasitoids: chemically mediated behavioural mechanisms and field evaluation
  220. Microscopic and cytochemical analysis of extracellular matrices and endogenous reserves of conidia of Colletotrichum truncatum harvested from carbon- and nitrogen-limited cultures
  221. Coordinate induction of glutathione biosynthesis and glutathione-metabolizing enzymes is correlated with salt tolerance in tomato
  222. Food allergens of plant origin - their molecular and evolutionary relationships
  223. Novel sensors for measuring soil nitrogen, water availability and strength
  224. Predation and prey size choice by the carabid beetle Pterostichus melanarius (Coleoptera: Carabidae): the dangers of extrapolating from laboratory to field
  225. Mechanisms of phosphorus solubilisation in a limed soil as a function of pH
  226. Development and characterization of microsatellite markers in Castanea sativa (Mill.)
  227. Plant-fungal interactions mediated by volatile signals
  228. Peduncle rot of dwarf wheat caused by Rhizoctonia cerealis
  229. The sleep lipid cis 9,10-octadecenoamide (cOA) blocks native neural voltage-gated Na+ channels (VGSCs) but not recombinant VGSCs in oocytes
  230. Glutamate synthase and the synthesis of glutamate in plants
  231. Comparison of block by lidocaine and ketamine at the hypothesized local anaesthetic binding site in the voltage gated sodium channel
  232. Forage potential of semi-leafless grain peas
  233. How does Pochonia chlamydosporia limit populations of root-knot nematodes?
  234. A genomics approach to crop pest and disease research
  235. Transgenic approaches to study quality traits in cereals
  236. Potassium and water management. Proceedings of the Regional Workshop of IPI/NARCTT, Amman, 5-6 November 2001
  237. Characterization of acetylcholinesterases, and their genes, from the hemipteran species Myzus persicae (Sulzer), Aphis gossypii (Glover), Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood)
  238. Interactions between nematophagous fungi and consequences for their potential as biological control agents for the control of potato cyst nematodes
  239. Tank-mix adjuvents and pesticide residues: some regulatory and quantitative aspects
  240. Evidence for recycling of inorganic phosphate by wheat chloroplasts during photosynthesis at air levels of CO2 and O2
  241. Constructing dwarf rice
  242. The genes of the Green Revolution
  243. Transporter gene families in plants: the sulphate transporter gene family - redundancy or specialization
  244. Turning the heat up on pests and diseases: a case study for barley yellow dwarf virus
  245. Dissection and manipulation of metabolic signalling pathways
  246. Biological evaluation of spiromesifen against Bemisia tabaci and an assessment of resistance risks
  247. Isolation of two cDNAs encoding a tropomyosin and an intermediate filament protein from the soybean cyst nematode Heterodera glycines
  248. Emergence of Chenopodium album and Stellaria media of different origins under different climatic conditions
  249. Molecular linkage maps of Vitis vinifera and Vitis riparia Mchx
  250. Characterisation of neonicotinoid resistance in Bemisia tabaci from Spain
  251. Restricted spatial expression of a high-affinity phosphate transporter in potato roots
  252. Effects of restricted water availability and increased temperature on the grain filling, drying and quality of winter wheat
  253. Identification of the wheat seed protein CM3 as a highly active emulsifier using a novel functional screen
  254. The dihydroceramide desaturase is not essential for cell viability in Schizosaccharomyces pombe
  255. Immobilization of heavy metals in soils using inorganic amendments in a greenhouse study
  256. QoI resistance development in populations of cereal pathogens in the UK
  257. Redox sensing and signalling associated with reactive oxygen in chloroplasts, peroxisomes and mitochondria
  258. Modulation of plant development and defence by redox state and antioxidants: the roles of leaf mitochondria and ascorbate content
  259. Analogous pleiotropic effects of insecticide resistance genotypes in peach-potato aphids and houseflies
  260. Molecular structures and interactions of repetitive peptides based on wheat glutenin subunits depend on chain length
  261. Insecticide resistance in Egyptian populations of the cotton whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
  262. CLAVATA1 dominant-negative alleles reveal functional overlap between multiple receptor kinases that regulate meristem and organ development
  263. Study of temperature-growth interactions of entomopathogenic fungi with potential for control of Varroa destructor (Acari: Mesostigmata) using a nonlinear model of poikilotherm development
  264. Milling and baking properties of field grown wheat expressing HMW subunit transgenes
  265. Structural studies of glutenin subunits 1Dy10 and 1Dy12 by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation mass spectrometry and high-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry
  266. Increased crop productivity from renewable inputs - a scientific challenge for the 21st century
  267. Development of the magnetic capture system for recovery of Xiphinema americanum
  268. Increased resistance to pod shatter is associated with changes in the vascular structure in pods of a resynthesized Brassica napus line
  269. Managing weeds for environmental benefit in GMHT sugar beet
  270. Sequence analysis demonstrates that onion yellow dwarf virus isolates from China contain a P3 region much larger than other potyviruses
  271. Creating a balance - the incorporation of a HMW glutenin subunit into transgenic wheat lines
  272. Aerenchyma formulation in roots of maize during sulphate starvation
  273. Leaf responses of young iron-inefficient maize plants to sulfur deprivation
  274. Menadione sodium bisulphite: a novel plant defence activator which enhances local and systemic resistance to infection by Leptosphaeria maculans in oilseed rape
  275. Temperature checks the Red Queen? Resistance and virulence in a fluctuating environment
  276. Successful amplification of rice chloroplast microsatellites from century-old grass samples from the Park Grass Experiment
  277. The global structure of a spatial model of infectious disease
  278. A high-throughput SNuPE assay for genotyping SNPs in the flanking regions of Zea mays sequence tagged simple sequence repeats
  279. Functional properties of flours from field grown transgenic wheat lines expressing the HMW glutenin subunit 1Ax1 and 1Dx5 genes
  280. Functional properties and agronomic performance of transgenic tritordeum expressing high molecular weight glutenin subunit genes 1Ax1 and 1Dx5
  281. Microsatellite markers for diverse Salix species
  282. Polymorphism and inheritance of methione-rich 2S albumins in sunflower
  283. A new HPLC-ELSD method to quantify indican in Polygonum tinctorium L. and to evaluate beta-glucosidase hydrolysis of indican for indigo production
  284. GM management for environmental benefit
  285. Factors contributing to improved efficiency of the sugarbeet crop during the autumn in the UK
  286. A canopy approach to nitrogen recommendations for the sugarbeet crop
  287. The environmental impact of sugar beet production in England
  288. Biology of bacterial beet diseases
  289. Development of a recombinant antibody ELISA test for the detection of Polymyxa betae and its use in resistance screening
  290. Identification of protein on Meloidogyne incognita surface by using polyclonal antibodies against secreted-excreted proteins
  291. Other cereals
  292. The white potato cyst nematode (Globodera pallida ) - a critical analysis of the threat in Britain
  293. Characterisation of the glutathione-dependent formaldehyde detoxification pathway in Arabidopsis, wheat and rice
  294. Metabolic signalling pathways involved in the regulation of carbon and nitrogen metabolism
  295. Metabolic signalling: Role of SnRK1 in regulating sterol biosynthesis
  296. A focus on the fascinating world of one-carbon metabolism
  297. Effects of GM plants on beneficial arthropods. Contribution to the UK GM Science Review, 28 May 2003
  298. Insecticide resistance to aphids
  299. Weed population dynamics and its role in developing ecologically sustainable management systems
  300. The automatic pilot of honeybees
  301. Arabidopsis thaliana as a model for host plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions
  302. New lipid-derived signals in plants and their role in modulating gene expression
  303. Interactions between plant hormone signalling and gibberellin biosynthesis
  304. Vitamin C contents modulate genes involved in plant defense and development
  305. Short circuiting photorespiration in tobacco
  306. Conservation of control mechanisms for regulation of C and N metabolism
  307. The influence of carbon on nitrogen cycling in soil
  308. Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands from the Egyptian milkweed, Asclepias sinaica
  309. Isolation, characterisation and synthesis of an insecticidal tetramethyltetrahydrochromenedione-spiro-bicyclo[3.1.1] cycloheptane from two species of Myrtaceae
  310. Mode of action and pesticidal activity of the natural product dunnione and of some analogues
  311. Antifungal compounds in Geraldton waxflower tissues
  312. Multivariate spatial statistical analysis in perennial crops
  313. Comparison between deterministic and probabilistic algorithms of bounded Kolmogorov complexity
  314. Modelling stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans ) on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus )
  315. A mechanistic model for stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans ) on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus )
  316. An environmental physics driven model for leaf wetness duration on winter oilseed rape
  317. Effect of no-tillage on turnover of organic matter in a Rhodic Ferralsol
  318. Sex pheromone of the leaf-miner Phyllonorycter platani : (Z10)-tetradecenyl acetate
  319. Effects of molasses grass, Melinis minutiflora volatiles on the foraging behavior of the cereal stemborer parasitoid, Cotesia sesamiae
  320. An investigation into the altered transcriptome of two disease lesion mimic mutants of Zea mays
  321. Genetic mapping of important agronomic traits in biomass willow
  322. Molecular characterisation of insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
  323. Genetic engineering of plant architecture in wheat
  324. Modelling the inputs and impacts of nitrogen to woodland ecosystems
  325. A canopy approach to nitrogen recommendation for the sugar beet crop. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham
  326. Identification, characterisation and function analysis of sugar beet tissue-specific promoters
  327. Understanding the role of gibberellin in the developmental physiology of wheat using a transgenic approach
  328. Microbial diversity in contaminated soil
  329. Trehalose metabolism in plants: the impact of expressing E. coli genes for the trehalose pathway in Nicotiana tabacum
  330. Characterisation of knockdown resistance (KDR) to pyrethroid insecticides in the Peach-Potato aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemoptera: Aphididae)
  331. Farm scale evaluations of GM crops: effects of the management of field scale releases of genetically-modified herbicide-tolerant crops on the abundance and diversity of farmland wildlife. Interim report 1 April 2003
  332. Farm scale evaluations of GM crops: effects of the management of field scale releases of genetically-modified herbicide-tolerant crops on the abundance and diversity of farmland wildlife. Interim report 1 November 2003
  333. Structured antedependence models for genetic analysis of repeated measures on multiple quantitative traits
  334. A sparse implementation of the average information algorithm for factor analytic and reduced rank variance models
  335. The analysis of quantitative trait loci in multi-environment trials using a multiplicative mixed model
  336. Use of the score test as a goodness-of-fit measure of the covariance structure in genetic analysis of longitudinal data
  337. Characterisation of resistance to Barley mild mosaic virus
  338. Field margins and fungal diseases of aphids (FWAG Research Vision website)
  339. Regulation of the HvNRT2.1 high-affinity NO3 transporter protein. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham
  340. Comparison of slug population dynamics at five sites in the UK
  341. The long-term persistence of seeds of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in arable fields
  342. Vorticella sp. infestations in nematodes: a report
  343. Cactodera galinsogae n. sp. (Tylenchida: Heteroderinae) on barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) of the high valleys of Mexico
  344. Letter
  345. Don't walk away from the benefits of GM (letter)
  346. Effects of initial conditions on weed seedbank dynamics in crop rotations
  347. A rational basis for design of wheat canopy ideotypes for UK environments. Final report for DEFRA project AR0906
  348. Linking climate change predictions with crop simulation models
  349. Understanding potassium and its use in agriculture
  350. Long-term experiments in the 21st century - continuity or change?
  351. Nitrogen leaching losses under a less intensive farming and environment (LIFE) integrated system
  352. Accumulation and distribution of aluminium and other elements in tea (Camellia sinensis ) leaves
  353. Herbicide resistance: the battle ahead
  354. Drosophila pseudoobscura mRNA for putative dimer odorant-binding protein OBP17284 (OBP17284 gene)
  355. Drosophila pseudoobscura mRNA for putative dimer odorant-binding protein OBP13939 (OBP13939 gene)
  356. Drosophila pseudoobscura mRNA for putative dimer odorant-binding protein OBP30074 (OBP30074 gene)
  357. Drosophila pseudoobscura mRNA for putative dimer odorant-binding protein OBP83CD (OBP83CD gene)
  358. Drosophila pseudoobscura mRNA for putative dimer odorant-binding protein OBP83EF (OBP83EF gene)
  359. Aedes aegypti partial mRNA for putative odorant-binding protein OBP83a (OBP83a gene)
  360. Alignment of subgroup 3 odorant binding proteins from Drosophila melanogaster
  361. Alignment of insect Plus-C odorant-binding protein sequences
  362. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBPjj83d (OBPjj83d gene)
  363. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBPjj83c (OBP83c gene)
  364. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBPjj83b (OBPjj83b gene)
  365. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBPjj83a (OBPjj83a gene)
  366. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBPjj7a (OBPjj7a gene)
  367. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBPjj6b (OBPjj6b gene)
  368. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBP14426 (OBP14426 gene)
  369. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBP5470 (OBP5470 gene)
  370. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBPjj5c (OBPjj5c gene)
  371. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for odorant-binding protein OBPjj5a (OBPjj5a gene)
  372. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for putative odorant-binding protein OBPjj1 (OBP5479 gene)
  373. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for putative odorant-binding protein OBPjj1 (OBPjj4 gene)
  374. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for putative odorant-binding protein OBPjj1 (OBP3788 gene)
  375. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for putative odorant-binding protein OBPjj1 (OBPjj2 gene)
  376. Anopheles gambiae mRNA for putative odorant-binding protein OBPjj1 (OBPjj1 gene)
  377. The evolution of pathogen-induced leaf shed
  378. The evolution of pathogen-induced leaf shed
  379. Which traits promote persistence of feral GM crops?
  380. A wheat canopy model linking leaf area and phenology
  381. Weed populations and crop rotations: exploring dynamics of a structured periodic system
  382. Codon usage bias amongst plant viruses
  383. Des experimentations de longue duree sur la recherche en environnement. Un exemple pris en Grande Bretagne
  384. Genetic variation and founder effects in the parasitoid wasp, Diaeretiella rapae (M'intosh) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiidae), affecting its potential as a biological control agent
  385. Maintenance of aphid clonal lineages: images of immortality?
  386. Analysis of convergence of an evolutionary algorithm with self-adaptation using a stochastic Lyapunov function
  387. Gauss-Hermite quadrature approximation for estimation in generalised linear mixed models
  388. Effects of temperature and maturation of pseudothecia of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa on oilseed rape stem debris
  389. Measures of durability of resistance
  390. The influence of parent material on topsoil geochemistry in eastern England
  391. Life without Temik: the final days
  392. They're young therefore they're vulnerable
  393. The Farm Scale Evaluations of GMHT crops: what do the results mean for sugar beet?
  394. Sugar beet at Cereals 2003
  395. Epidemiology and control of the virus yellows complex in UK sugar beet crops
  396. Novel weed management options in GM herbicide tolerant sugar beet
  397. Global expression profiling of the response of chemically regulated genes in Arabidopsis
  398. Global expression profiling of the response of chemically regulated genes in Arabidopsis
  399. An assessment of enriched apoplastic extracts by proteomic analysis
  400. Characterisation of transgene insertions in wheat using fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH)
  401. 3,4-Dichloroaniline is detoxified and exported via different pathways in Arabidopsis and soybean
  402. Molecular cloning of an arabidopsis homologue of GCN2, a protein kinase involved in co-ordinated response to amino acid starvation
  403. Secondary metabolite signalling in host-parasitic plant interactions
  404. Assessment of 1H NMR spectroscopy and multivariate analysis as a technique for metabolite fingerprinting of Arabidopsis thaliana
  405. Stability and change over 67 years - the community of Heteroptera as caught in a light-trap at Rothamsted, UK
  406. General balance, large data sets and extensions to unbalanced treatment structures
  407. Molecular analysis of two multidrug resistance associated proteins (MRPs) in maize
  408. Carbon metabolite sensing and signalling
  409. Improving wheat quality: the role of biotechnology
  410. Proteins
  411. The Arabidopsis CDPK-SnRK superfamily of protein kinases
  412. Nonstomatal limitations are responsible for drought-induced photosynthetic inhibition in four C4 grasses
  413. The assessment of enriched apoplastic extracts using proteomic approaches
  414. The Arabidopsis 14-3-3 protein, GF14omega, binds to the Schizosaccharomyces pombe Cdc25 phosphatase and rescues checkpoint defects in the rad24- mutant
  415. Cloning of two contrasting high-affinity sulfate transporters from tomato induced by low sulfate and infection by the vascular pathogen Verticillium dahliae
  416. Control of ascorbate synthesis by respiration and its implications for stress responses
  417. The case for GM crops
  418. Physiological characterization of 'stay green' mutants in durum wheat
  419. The behaviour of the high molecular-weight glutenin subunit 1Dx5, the 58 kDa central repetitive domain and alpha-gliadins at the air-aqueous interface
  420. Transformation, general principles
  421. Transgene stability and inheritance
  422. Transcripts of Vp-1 homologues are misspliced in modern wheat and ancestral species
  423. Graminicide resistance in a blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides ) population correlates with insensitivity of acetyl-CoA carboxylase
  424. Some impressions of Apimondia 2003
  425. Methods for providing the first prevalence estimates of opiate use in Western Australia
  426. Slugs and nematodes in a fighting arena - individual based models of parasitism
  427. Genetic diversity and widespread haplotypes in a migratory dragonfly, the common green darner Anax junius
  428. Nacobbus aberrans (Thorne, 1935) Thorne & Allen, 1944 (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae); a nascent species complex revealed by RFLP analysis and sequencing of the ITS-rDNA region
  429. Production and characterisation of monoclonal antibodies to antigens from Xiphinema index
  430. Effects of sowing date and volunteers on the infectivity of soil infested with Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici and on take-all disease in successive crops of winter wheat
  431. Survival of A-group and B-group Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) ascospores in air and mycelium on oilseed rape stem debris
  432. Progress of the international work of the "Imidacloprid Flea Susceptibility Monitoring Team"
  433. Isolation and characterisation of two multidrug resistance associated protein genes from maize
  434. Soil protection and remediation
  435. The combination of a simulation and an empirical model of crop/weed competition to estimate yield loss from Alopecurus myosuroides in winter wheat
  436. Inheritance of pyriproxyfen resistance in the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Q biotype)
  437. Spatio-temporal distributions of Meligethes aeneus and its parasitoids in an oilseed rape crop and their significance for crop protection
  438. Characterising bee orientation flight with harmonic radar
  439. Pollination
  440. The decline of potato cyst nematode populations in the absence of a host crop
  441. Nacobbus aberrans : a nascent species complex with challenging implications for quarantine and management
  442. Novel approaches to potato cyst nematode control
  443. Multiple dose applications of Vydate liquid vs a single application of granular Vydate to control potato cyst nematodes
  444. Direct and indirect estimates of Pandora neoaphidis conidia in laboratory bioassays with aphids
  445. Resistance to QoI fungicides: implications for cereal disease management in Europe
  446. Isolation and characterisation of the mating-type (MAT ) locus from Rhynchosporium secalis
  447. Nutrient dynamics in the rhizosphere
  448. A case study: the soil ecosystem
  449. Characterisation of resistance to barley mild mosaic virus
  450. A database and web site for plant virus sequence analysis
  451. Occurrence and sequences of Lily mottle virus and Lily symptomless virus in plants grown from imported bulbs in Zhejiang province, China. Brief report
  452. The response of Echinochloa colona populations from Nigeria to oxadiazon, propanil and pendimethalin
  453. Fused Ro1A protein enhances beta-glucoronidase activity 50-fold: implication for Ro1A mechanism of action
  454. Optimising the benefits of fluquinconazole seed treatment in sequences of winter wheat crops
  455. Field measurements of airborne concentrations and deposition rate of maize pollen
  456. The influence of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita , the nematicide aldicarb and the nematophagous fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia on heterotrophic bacteria in soil and the rhizosphere
  457. p -Coumaroylnoradrenaline, a novel plant metabolite implicated in tomato defense against pathogens
  458. Impact of microorganisms on chemical transformations in soil
  459. Modeling soil carbon from forest and pasture ecosystems of Amazon, Brazil
  460. The epidemiology of Septoria diseases of wheat
  461. N, P and K budgets for crop rotations on nine organic farms in the UK
  462. Sustainable farming systems and their impact on soil biological fertility - some case studies
  463. Population genetics of knockdown resistance to pyrethroids in the aphid Myzus persicae
  464. Insecticide resistance: from science to practice
  465. Responses of the aphids Phorodon humuli and Rhopalosiphum padi to sex pheromone stereochemistry in the field
  466. Predicting the activity of Cd2+ and Zn2+ in soil pore water from the radio-labile metal fraction
  467. Functional characterisation of two cytochrome b 5-fusion desaturases from Anemone leveillei : the unexpected identification of a fatty acid delta6-desaturase
  468. Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes
  469. Weeds: their impact and value in arable ecosystems
  470. Comments on British Farm Scale Trials by a UK ecologist. Oct 28, 2003
  471. Be impressed. Be very impressed!
  472. Co-existence of conventional, organic and GM crops - role of temporal and spatial behaviour of seeds
  473. The potential impact of volunteer rape as a link between previous and current rape crops - its relevance for managing HT-rape
  474. A risk assessment framework for determining the effects of pesticides on farmland biodiversity
  475. Feed the soil to feed the people: the role of potash in sustainable agriculture. Proceedings of the IPI Golden Jubilee Congress 1952-2002, Basel, 8-10 October 2002. Volume 1. Invited papers
  476. Behavioural and chemical ecology of Meligethes aeneus : effects of non-host plant volatiles
  477. An evaluation of four crop:weed competition models using a common data set
  478. WMSS: improving the precision and prediction of weed management strategies in winter dominant rotations
  479. Accounting for changes in soil carbon under the Kyoto Protocol: need for improved long-term data sets to reduce uncertainty in model projections
  480. Strategies for fungicidal control of take-all. (H-GCA Project Report No. 309)
  481. First report on molecular detection of phytoplasmas in papaya in Cuba
  482. Rapeseed-mustard: participatory research for rural livelihoods development (Indo-UK Collaboration on Oilseed Crops)
  483. Genetically-modified crops
  484. Antioxidant and molecular markers for pea root nodule senescence
  485. How shocking is zinc? or: the effects of Zn contamination on soil microbial processes - elucidation of shock and adaptation effects
  486. New chemical signals in plant protection against herbivores and weeds
  487. Sufur transport and assimilation in plants: regulation, interaction and signaling
  488. Importance of sulfur for the quality of breadmaking wheat and malting barley
  489. Microsatellite isolation and characterization in the beneficial parasitoid wasp Diaeretiella rapae (M'Intosh)(Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae)
  490. How do roots penetrate strong soil?
  491. Measuring inorganic orthophosphate in oilseed rape using reflectoquant technology
  492. Changes in soil phosphorus fractions following positive and negative phosphorus balances for long periods
  493. Inheritance of resistance to Bt canola in a field-derived population of Plutella xylostella
  494. GM crops and the environment
  495. Graminicide insensitivity correlates with herbicide-binding co-operativity on acetyl-CoA carboxylase isoforms
  496. An institutional framework for InterSard Asia-ITC
  497. Geostatistical analysis of arsenic concentration in groundwater in Bangladesh using disjunctive kriging
  498. Comparison of toxicity of zinc for soil microbial processes between laboratory-contamined (sic) and polluted field soils
  499. Association of MACE-based insecticide resistance in Myzus persicae with reproductive rate, response to alarm pheromone and vulnerability to attack by Aphidius colemani
  500. The potential of optical canopy measurement for targeted control of field crop diseases
  501. Population dynamics of the large nettle aphid, Microlophium carnosum , and entomopathogenic fungi
  502. Managing organic matter in soil
  503. Establishing the functional significance of ascorbate oxidase in planta
  504. Tritrophic interactions between a Bt plant, the diamondback moth and a braconid endoparasitoid
  505. Modeling of relationships between weather and Septoria tritici epidemics on winter wheat: a critical approach
  506. Spatial aspects of light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae ) epidemic development on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus ) in the United Kingdom
  507. The implications of spring-sown genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops for farmland biodiversity: a commentary on the Farm Scale Evaluations of spring sown crops (DEFRA report)
  508. Design of the farm-scale evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops
  509. Responses of plants and invertebrate trophic groups to contrasting herbicide regimes in the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops
  510. Invertebrates and vegetation of field margins adjacent to crops subject to contrasting herbicide regimes in the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops
  511. Invertebrate responses to the management of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant and conventional spring crops. II. Within-field epigeal and aerial arthropods
  512. Invertebrate responses to the management of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant and conventional spring crops. I. Soil-surface-active invertebrates
  513. Weeds in fields with contrasting conventional and genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops. II. Effects on individual species
  514. Weeds in fields with contrasting conventional and genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops. I. Effects on abundance and diversity
  515. Crop management and agronomic context of the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops
  516. On the rationale and interpretation of the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops
  517. Genotype-phenotype: understanding the gap
  518. Altering flux through the sucrose biosynthesis pathway in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana modifies photosynthetic acclimation at low temperatures and the development of freezing tolerance
  519. Integrating nitrogen and water use efficiency in wheat, the role of glutamine synthetase
  520. Interactions between bacteria and plant-parasitic nematodes: now and then
  521. Impact of germinating weed seedlings in autumn-sown crops on weed seed bank dynamics
  522. Are honey bees' foraging preferences affected by pollen amino acid composition
  523. The dynamics of an eco-epidemic model with biological control
  524. Maturation of Leptosphaeria maculans pseudothecia in relation to forecasting phoma leaf spots (stem canker) on oilseed rape
  525. Development of phoma canker (Leptosphaeria maculans ) on stems of winter oilseed rape in England in relation to thermal time
  526. Use of fungicides to control early and late epidemics of stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans ) in winter oilseed rape in England
  527. Relations between light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae ), pod canopy size and winter oilseed rape yield in England
  528. Leptosphaeria maculans (stem canker) on winter oilseed rape in England: some relationships between plant and pathogen development
  529. Development of Pyrenopeziza brassicae on oilseed rape leaves at different temperatures and wetness durations
  530. Epidemiology and global distribution of A-group and B-group Leptosphaeria maculans on oilseed rape
  531. Effectiveness of the water-insoluble component of triple superphosphate for yield and phosphorus uptake by plants
  532. Effectiveness of different precipitated phosphates as phosphorus sources for plants
  533. Modelling life-history/dispersal-strategy interactions to predict and manage linyphiid spider diversity in agricultural landscapes
  534. Integrated crop management in sugar beet
  535. Sugar beet growing on 2003
  536. Might mite be a future sugar beet problem?
  537. Sugar beet and the UK environment
  538. Sugar beet growing in northern Italy
  539. It's not just old age that turns leaves brown
  540. Review of pests of sugar beet in 2002
  541. Beet crop growth in 2002
  542. Beetle-mania
  543. Nitrogen usage by the sugar beet crop: the production of a canopy
  544. Sugar beet growing in Italy
  545. Development of eyespot on winter wheat in the UK II: infection and lesion development on stems in relation to thermal time
  546. Development of eyespot on winter wheat in the UK I: penetration and infection of leaf sheaths in relation to thermal time
  547. Isoflavanones from the allelopathic aqueous root exudate of Desmodium uncinatum
  548. Growth analysis, crops
  549. Polymyxa graminis and the cereal viruses it transmits: a research challenge
  550. The ability of a bymovirus to overcome the rym4- mediated resistance in barley correlates with a codon change in the VPg coding region on RNA1
  551. Indirect interactions between rust (Melampsora epitea ) and leaf beetle (Phratora vulgatissima ) damage on Salix
  552. Geographic variation in phenotypic traits in Phratora spp. and the effects of conditioning on feeding preference
  553. Phytochromes - biotechnological prospects
  554. Stem canker of oilseed rape: molecular tools and mathematical modelling to deploy durable resistance
  555. Interactive forecasting of light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae ) risk for winter oilseed rape on the internet
  556. Zones of inhibition: interactions between art and science
  557. The role of deformed wing virus in the mortality of varroa infested honeybee colonies
  558. The role of deformed wing virus in the mortality of varroa infested honeybee colonies
  559. Sugar beet farmers must see the light
  560. A tale of two seedling diseases: the biology of Pythium damping-off and Aphanomyces blackleg
  561. Soil analysis: it's interpretation and nutrient management practices
  562. Lability of Cd, Cu, and Zn in polluted soils treated with lime, beringite, and red mud and identification of a non-labile colloidal fraction of metals using isotopic techniques
  563. Chlorophyll fluorescence technique as a rapid diagnostic test of the effects of the photosynthetic inhibitor chlorotoluron on two winter wheat cultivars
  564. Confidential report for Syngenta
  565. Axtivity of AEF6102-O4H (mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron) on herbicide-resistant black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides), Italian rye-grass (Lolium multiflorum) and wild-oats (Avena spp.): 2002-2003. (Confidential report for Bayer CropScience UK Ltd)
  566. In vitro interactions between two fungal pathogens of Plutella xylostella: Pandora blunckii and Zoophthora radicans
  567. Do Vicia faba plants use the aphid pathogen Pandora neoaphidis as a bodyguard?
  568. Entomopathogenic fungi as biological control agents
  569. Managed field margins as refugia for Pandora neoaphidis
  570. Tritrophic interactions between Pandora neoaphidis , three aphid species and different host plant resources
  571. Ecological role of the large nettle aphid, Microlophium carnosum , as an early season source of Pandora neoaphidis
  572. Population genetics of insecticide resistance in the aphid Myzus persicae utilising a new molecular diagnostic
  573. The Engrailed, Ectropis bistortata (Goeze) (Lep.: Geometridae), has become partially double-brooded in north-east Scotland
  574. Combating insecticide resistance in peach-potato aphids in the UK
  575. Sulphur: a secondary? Not anymore!
  576. Detection and quantification of Plectosphaerella cucumerina , a potential biological control agent of potato cyst nematodes, by using conventional PCR, real-time PCR, selective media, and baiting
  577. EXAMINE; an EU thematic network to evaluate impacts of environmental changes on aphids at a regional scale
  578. Effects of a turnip rape (Brassica rapa ) trap crop and insecticide treatment on infestation of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus ) by coleopteran stem-mining pests and their parasitoids
  579. Management strategies for winter oilseed rape to enhance biocontrol of rape pests
  580. The regulation of lateral root development - from environmental signals to hormone cross-talk
  581. Manipulating the expression of cytosolic glutamine synthetase in wheat of four different genetic backgrounds
  582. The role of antioxidant-mediated signal transduction during stress
  583. Vitamin C contents modulate genes involved in plant defense and development
  584. Promoters for driving transgene expression in wheat
  585. Optimisation factors for Agrobacterium -mediated genetic transformation of wheat (cv Florida)
  586. Agrobacterium mediated transformation of wheat: progress and application
  587. Monitoring the fate of GFP-targeted organelles during pollen development in wheat
  588. Trehalose 6-phosphate is indispensable for carbohydrate utilization and growth in Arabidopsis thaliana
  589. Genetically modified crops
  590. Factors influencing successful Agrobacterium -mediated genetic transformation of wheat
  591. Co-induction of glutathione-S-transferases and multidrug resistance associated protein by xenobiotics in wheat
  592. Elevated sucrose-phosphate synthase activity in transgenic tobacco sustains photosynthesis in older leaves and alters development
  593. The double helix 50 years on
  594. An abscisic acid-sensitive checkpoint in lateral root development of Arabidopsis
  595. Leaf mitochondria modulate whole leaf redox homeostasis, set antioxidant capacity, and determine stress resistance through altered signaling and diurnal regulation
  596. The function of ascorbate oxidase in tobacco
  597. Apoplastic ascorbate metabolism and its role in the regulation of cell signalling
  598. Functional mitochondrial complex I is required by tobacco leaves for optimal photosynthetic performance in photorespiratory conditions and during transients
  599. Leaf vitamin C contents modulate plant defense transcripts and regulate genes that control development through hormone signaling
  600. Effects of leaf ascorbate content on defense and photosynthesis gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana
  601. Oryzacystatin 1 expression in transformed tobacco produces a conditional growth phenotype and enhances chilling tolerance
  602. Changes in activities of acid invertase isoforms affect sugar accumulation and composition during ripening of tomato fruit
  603. Lessons from redox signalling in plants
  604. GM of primary metabolism - photosynthesis
  605. The persistence of seeds of two populations of six arable weeds
  606. Volatiles from whitefly-infested plants elicit a host-locating response in the parasitoid, Encarsia formosa
  607. Phytoextraction of metals and metalloids from contaminated soils
  608. The role of phytochelatins in arsenic tolerance in the hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata
  609. Biology of beet downy mildew
  610. Using headland margins to boost environmental benefits of sugar beet
  611. The development of a quantitative ELISA for the detection of Polymyxa betae
  612. Isolation and characterization of genes induced during non-host resistance to Polymyxa spp
  613. Future climate impact on the productivity of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris $ L.) in Europe
  614. Comparison of sugar beet crop cover estimates from radar and optical data
  615. Economic consequences for UK farmers of growing GM herbicide tolerant sugar beet
  616. Identification and exploitation of novel disease resistance genes in sugar beet
  617. A novel approach to the use of genetically modified herbicide tolerant crops for environmental benefit
  618. Transgenic Plant Monitor (TPM): a relational database for the management and analysis of information in plant tissue culture and transformation laboratories
  619. The effect of clothianidin on aphids and virus yellows in sugar beet
  620. The effects of Beet chlorosis virus (BChV) on the yield of sugar beet
  621. Using a crop/soil model and GIS technique to forecast sugar yield in the UK
  622. Effects of delayed weed control in genetically modified herbicide-tolerant sugar beet on the abundance and diversity of arthropods
  623. Factors contributing to improved efficiency of the sugar beet crop during the autumn in the UK
  624. Neonicotinoid seed treatments to control aphids and virus yellows in sugar beet
  625. A canopy approach to nitrogen recommendations for the sugar beet crop
  626. Climatic impact on the productivity of sugar beet in Europe
  627. Novel weed management options in GM herbicide tolerant sugar beet
  628. Progress towards improving the drought tolerance of sugar beet
  629. Lipid utilisation during storage of the entomopathogenic nematodes Steinernema feltiae and Heterorhabditis megidis from Greece and the UK
  630. Identification of a fibrinolytic enzyme in Schistosoma mansoni eggs and modulated blood fibrinogen metabolism in S. mansoni - infected mice
  631. Genetic structure of fragmented November moth (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) populations in farmland
  632. The dynamic clonal genome and its adaptive potential
  633. Vertical-looking radar: a new tool for monitoring high-altitude insect migration
  634. Mutations in the huge Arabidopsis gene BIG affect a range of hormone and light responses
  635. Push-pull strategies to reduce insecticide input to oilseed rape (Brassica napus ): potential of low alkenyl glucosinolate oilseed rape varieties (push!) and turnip rape (Brassica rapa ) trap crops (pull!)
  636. Push-pull strategies to reduce insecticide input to oilseed rape (Brassica napus ): potential of low alkenyl glucosinolate oilseed rape varieties (push!), and turnip rape (Brassica rapa ) trap crops (pull!)
  637. Accumulation of carbon and nitrogen by old arable land reverting to woodland
  638. Environmental aspects of sulfur nutrition in plants: a critical evaluation
  639. An assessment of the shock and adaptation effects of Zn on microorganisms in soils
  640. Comparison of chemically-enhanced phytoextraction by arable crops and short rotation coppice with hyperaccumulator plants
  641. Assessment of plant toxicity of copper in different European soils
  642. Toxicity of metals to plants
  643. Let's re-write the scientific paper
  644. Genetic parameters and evaluations from single- and multiple- trait analysis of dairy cow fertility and milk production
  645. Herbicide resistance in weeds: current status in Europe and guidelines for management
  646. Mapping infestations of potato cyst nematodes and the potential for spatially varying application of nematicides
  647. Identification of novel targets for the control of eyespot disease of cereals caused by Tapesia spp
  648. Cloning of and genetic variation in protease VCP1 from the nematophagous fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia
  649. Is the refereeing process of scientific papers ripe for reform?
  650. Markers and signals associated with nitrogen assimilation in higher plants
  651. Genotype-phenotype: narrowing the gap
  652. First joint conference for 30 years: meeting of European and American sugar beet technologists
  653. Unravelling the genetics of bolting and flowering in sugar beet: a model weed reveals all?
  654. Real-time analysis of Polymyxa betae GST expression in infected sugar beet
  655. Comparative biology and epidemiology of A-group and B-group Leptosphaeria maculans on winter oilseed rape
  656. Changes in distribution of A-group and B-group Leptosphaeria maculans (stem canker)
  657. Stem canker of oilseed rape: molecular tools and mathematical modelling to deploy durable resistance
  658. Effects of temperature on ascospore germination and penetration of oilseed rape (Brassica napus ) leaves by A- or B-group Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker)
  659. Carbon metabolite feedback regulation of leaf photosynthesis and development
  660. Metabolic signalling and carbon partitioning: role of Snf1-related (SnRK1) protein kinase
  661. The researcher-farmer interface in rice-wheat systems: moving from agricultural productivity to livelihoods
  662. Antisense SNF1-related (SnRK1) protein kinase gene represses transient activity of an alpha-amylase (alpha-Amy2) gene promoter in cultured wheat embryos
  663. Rapid changes in clonal lines: the death of a 'sacred cow'
  664. The role of weeds in supporting biological diversity within crop fields
  665. Effects of spatial heterogeneity of soil Cd on the growth, root distribution and Cd uptake by the hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens
  666. Effect of natural and agricultural factors on long-term soil organic matter dynamics in arable soddy-podzolic soils - modeling and observation
  667. Are the links between soil aggregate size class, soil organic matter and respiration rate artefacts of the fractionation procedure?
  668. Interactions between the grasses Phalaris arundinacea, Miscanthus sinensis and Echinochloa crus-galli , and Barley and Cereal yellow dwarf viruses
  669. Screening for tolerance to bavistin, a benzimidazole fungicide containing methyl benzimidazol-2-yl carbamate (MBC), in Beauveria bassiana : sequence analysis of the beta-tubulin gene to identify mutations conferring tolerance
  670. cis -Jasmone treatment induces resistance in wheat plants against the grain aphid, Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) (Homoptera: Aphididae)
  671. What can mitochondrial electron transport mutants tell us about carbon-nitrogen interactions in leaves?
  672. Oxidative stress, antioxidants and plant mitochondria
  673. Relationships between antioxidants and leaf senescence in nodulated pea plants
  674. Molecular characterization of carla- and potyviruses from Narcissus in China
  675. Herbicide-resistant wild-oats: problems and solutions
  676. The 2002 Rothamsted herbicide-resistant black-grass survey: results and implications
  677. Characterisation of target-site resistance to ACCase-inhibiting herbicides in the weed Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass)
  678. Managing and preventing herbicide resistance in weeds: WRAG guidelines
  679. Molecular diagnostics for fungal plant pathogens
  680. Trapped in 2002
  681. Impacts of environmental change on aphids throughout Europe
  682. Viruses and New Zealand honey bees
  683. Viruses in New Zealand honey bees
  684. Assessment of the arsenic phytoextraction potential of two ferns, Pteris vittata and Pteris cretica by field and pot experiments
  685. Arsenic hyperaccumulation by different fern species: mechanisms and phytoremediation potential
  686. Effect of weeds on insect pests of maize and their natural enemies in Southern Mexico
  687. Microbial parameters as indicators of toxic effects of heavy metals on the soil ecosystem
  688. The feasibility of using vertical-looking radar to monitor the migration of brown planthopper and other insect pests of rice in China
  689. First-order differential equation models with estimable parameters as functions of environmental variables and their application to a study of vascular development in young hybrid aspen stems
  690. Temporal changes in chemical properties of air-dried soils and their interpretation for long-term experiments (in Russian)
  691. Herbicide-tolerant crops - good or bad for Europe?
  692. Spatial distribution of pest insects in oilseed rape: implications for integrated pest management
  693. Insecticide resistance in the aphid Myzus persicae (Sulzer): chromosome location and epigenetic effects on esterase gene expression in clonal linkages
  694. Rothamsted Rapid Resistance Test Ryegrass: revised protocol for testing Italian rye-grass (Lolium multiflorum )
  695. Gross nitrogen fluxes in soil: theory, measurement and application of 15N pool dilution techniques
  696. Cross-resistance patterns of buprofezin-resistant strains of the glasshouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum ) with regard to the benzoylphenyl ureas; novaluron and teflubenzuron. (Confidential Machteshim report)
  697. Soil persistence
  698. Cis -jasmone switches on plant defence against insects
  699. Assessing long-term trends in invertebrate biomass - a pilot study. (Project report to English Nature)
  700. Impact of nucleopolyhedrovirus bioinsecticide and selected synthetic insecticides on the abundance of insect natural enemies on maize in southern Mexico
  701. Field trapping of Chrysopa cognata (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) with aphid sex pheromone components in Korea
  702. Stable sulfur isotope ratio indicates long-term changes in sulfur deposition in the Broadbalk Experiment since 1845
  703. Plant stress signalling: understanding and exploiting plant-plant interactions
  704. Single-cell measurements of the contributions of cytosolic Na+ and K+ to salt tolerance
  705. East Atlantic teleconnection pattern and the decline of a common arctiid moth
  706. The potential attractant or repellent effects of different water types on oviposition in Aedes aegypti L. (Dipt., Culicidae)
  707. Detecting airborne inoculum of fungal pathogens of oilseed rape by polymerase chain reaction assays
  708. Predicting latent infection around stripe rust foci for spatially variable fungicide application
  709. Polymerase chain reaction based assays for the detection of inoculum of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
  710. Optical detection of wheat stripe rust disease foci for spatially variable fungicide application
  711. The serine acetyltransferase gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana and the regulation of its expression by cadmium
  712. Assessing the potential for zinc and cadmium phytoremediation with the hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens
  713. Design, analysis and statistical power of the Farm-Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops
  714. Aphid sex pheromones: from discovery to commercial production
  715. In situ PCR detection of phytoplasma DNA in embryos from coconut palms with lethal yellowing disease
  716. Practical considerations for the sampling and storage of soils and crops from long-term experiments (in Russian)
  717. Are common moths in trouble?
  718. Variation in response to neonicotinoid insecticides in peach-potato aphids, Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
  719. Managing carbon in your soils!
  720. Variation in the effects of take-all disease on grain yield and quality of winter cereals in field experiments
  721. Determination of the distribution of sulphur in wheat starchy endosperm cells using secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS) combined with isotope enhancement
  722. Laboratory evaluation of temperature effects on the germination and growth of entomopathogenic fungi and on their pathogenicity to two aphid species
  723. Effect of spatial heterogeneity on the role of Coccinella septempunctata as an intra-guild predator of the aphid pathogen Pandora neoaphidis
  724. The convention on biological diversity adopts the International Pollinator Initiative
  725. Floating pennywort (Hydrocotyle ranunculoides )
  726. A novel computerised image analysis method for the measurement of production of conidia from the aphid pathogenic fungus Erynia neoaphidis
  727. Evidence for host differential resistance and pathogenic variability from interactions between Brassica juncea - Albugo candida
  728. An introduction to the farm-scale evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops
  729. Diversity and abundance of the coleopteran fauna from organic and conventional management systems in southern England
  730. Early disease detection in wheat fields using spectral reflectance
  731. Potassium activities in cell compartments of salt-grown barley leaves
  732. Migration and genetic structure of the grain aphid (Sitobion avenae ) in Britain related to climate and clonal fluctuation as revealed using microsatellites
  733. Agricultural practice, soil carbon storage and CO2 emissions
  734. Approaches for monitoring the release of Pochonia chlamydosporia var. catenulata , a biocontrol agent of root-knot nematodes
  735. Development of a new management strategy for the control of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp) in organic vegetable production
  736. Deciphering plant-pathogen communication: fresh perspectives for molecular resistance breeding
  737. Uptake and distribution of nickel and other metals in the hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii
  738. PCR-based DNA fingerprinting indicates host-related genetic variation in the nematophagous fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia
  739. Identifying pathogenicity genes and developing tools to monitor trichothecene mycotoxin production in Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum
  740. Tritrophic choice experiments with Bt plants, the diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella ) and the parasitoid Cotesia plutellae
  741. The influence of root diffusate and host age on hatching of the root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne chitwoodi and M. fallax
  742. Electrical activity in potato roots induced by Globodera rostochiensis
  743. Hyphenated techniques of thermal analysis for characterisation of soil humic substances
  744. A practical evaluation of microwave and conventional wet digestion techniques for the determination of Cd, Cu and Zn in wheat grain
  745. Evaluating soil microbial biomass carbon as an indicator of long-term environmental change
  746. Change in acceptability of barley plants to aphids after exposure to allelochemicals from couch-grass (Elytriga repens )
  747. Survival and plasmid stability of rhizobia introduced into a contaminated soil
  748. Integrated management of two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae on hops using hop beta-acids as an antifeedant together with the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis
  749. CYP79F1 and CYP79F2 have distinct functions in the biosynthesis of aliphatic glucosinolates in Arabidopsis
  750. Manipulation of parasitoids for aphid pest management: progress and prospects
  751. The influence of lipophilicity and formulation on the distribution of pesticides in laboratory-scale sediment/water systems
  752. Herbicide risk assessment for non-target aquatic plants: sulfosulfuron - a case study
  753. Biotype Q of Bemisia tabaci identified in Israel
  754. Nitrogen flows on farms with an extended grazing management system
  755. New approaches to odour problems
  756. Demonstration of global nutrient loading models for international diffuse pollution assessment
  757. Data types and resolution for modelling phosphorus transport from agricultural soils
  758. Mechanisms causing improvement in soil structure under white clover
  759. Measurement and abatement of ammonia emissions from hard standings used by livestock
  760. Latest on lotus
  761. Leggraze project
  762. Re-creating flower-rich grassland
  763. The impact of Squire and other dock control herbicides on control of broad-leafed dock and on herbage production: experiments in 2003
  764. Experimental determination of the responses of grassland swards to elevated CO2 and temperature, and interactions with management in terms of cutting frequency
  765. Impacts of climate change on forage and livestock production
  766. Climate change.
  767. Immobilisation of 13C photosynthate from higher plants into microbial DNA
  768. Transfer of 13C from pulse labelled ryegrass plants to microbial DNA
  769. Transfer of 13C from pulse labelled ryegrass plants to microbial DNA
  770. Novel laboratory and field techniques to improve understanding of the denitrification process and enable the development of a new model
  771. Food quality and microbial succession in ageing earthworm casts: standard microbial indices and metabolic fingerprinting
  772. Use of earthworm casts to validate FT-IR spectroscopy as a 'sentinel' technology for high-throughput monitoring of global changes in microbial ecology
  773. Ammonium - N losses from agriculture
  774. Demonstration model - A model of ammonia volatilisation from a dairy farm: an examination of abatement strategies
  775. Dairy production using an extended grazing management system - a preliminary assessment of nitrogen flows
  776. Nitrogen losses during storage and following the land spreading of poultry manure
  777. N transformations at a sub-surface clay interface: a study using undisturbed, in situ soil lysimeters
  778. Determination of N source in denitrification studies using stable isotope techniques
  779. The effect of agricultural ammonium deposition on nitrous oxide production by soils under coniferous and deciduous woodland cover
  780. Influence of white clover on nitrous oxide fluxes in grassland
  781. A study of the N2O emission from grassland with the FASSET farm model
  782. Use of a 2-pool model to evaluate the effect of fertiliser application on nitrogen emissions from grassland soils
  783. Field experiments to determine N accumulation under fertility building crops
  784. Nitrogen balances over 7 years on a mixed farm in the Cotswolds
  785. Assessing the impact of nitrogen fertilizer management regime on nitrifier diversity and nitrification kinetics in grassland soil
  786. Return of the Marbled White
  787. Modelling catchments to predict the impact on production and the environment for grassland agriculture
  788. Water quality impacts associated with an intensive farm in the North of Spain
  789. Reducing losses of Nitrous oxide from cattle slurry and mineral fertiliser applied to grassland by the use of DMPP
  790. Dicyandiamide and 3,4-dimethyl pyrazole phosphate decrease N2O emissions from grassland but dicyandiamide produces deleterious effects in clover
  791. A review of the significance on non-point source agricultural phosphorus to surface water
  792. Modeling diffuse pollution loads with geo-spatial data.
  793. Some impacts of crop quality on environment and biodiversity
  794. A survey of dairy effluent management in the south of Chile
  795. Natural abundance of C-13 and N-15 in earthworms from different cropping treatments
  796. The Irish ammonia emission inventory - implications for compliance with the Gothenburg Protocol
  797. The potential for reducing ammonia losses: two case studies, the UK and Denmark
  798. Ammonia emission from field-applied slurry
  799. Techniques for measuring ammonia emissions from land applications of manures and fertilisers
  800. Ammonia emissions from UK dairy enterprises: problems and solutions
  801. Mitigating emissions from livestock manures
  802. UK emissions data
  803. A rapid and simple technique for digestion and determination of total phosphorus in animal manures and herbage
  804. Factors responsible for suppressing fruiting body formation in edible mushrooms
  805. Emissions of volatile organic compounds originating from UK livestock agriculture
  806. Monitoring trace gases in the atmosphere to increase the certainty of emissions from agriculture
  807. Soil functioning in natural and planted woodlands on slate waste
  808. Is diet selection of horses influenced by sward height?
  809. Demonstrated model - NGAUGE: a decision support system to optimise N fertilisation of UK grassland for economic and/or environmental goals
  810. Demonstrated model - DNDC: a mechanistic model to estimate N2O fluxes in the UK
  811. Indicators for environmental and economic sustainability on UK dairy farms
  812. Advantages and disadvantages in using pasture and early harvested silage in animal production systems
  813. NGAUGE DSS as a tool to assist UK dairy farmers to comply with EU nitrate legislation
  814. Intake characteristics and plant traits for perennial ryegrass varieties grazed by sheep
  815. Ammonia emissions from irrigation of dilute pig slurry
  816. Natural crusting of slurry storage as an abatement measure for ammonia emissions on dairy farms
  817. Influence of climate change on the sustainability of grassland systems
  818. Quantification of priming and CO2 respiration sources following slurry C incorporation in two grassland soils with different C content
  819. Environmental applications of flow field-flow fractionation (FIFFF)
  820. The effectiveness or alternative management to reduce N losses from dairy farms
  821. Soil N availability: a simple measure of soil fertility
  822. Nitrogen cycling in mixed farming systems. The Coates Farm Study 1995-2003
  823. Determination of N source in denitrification studies using stable isotope techniques
  824. IGER and Duchy College initiative
  825. Dock control holds promise
  826. Dynamics of organic compounds from cow dung in top-centimetre grassland soil
  827. Compound specific nitrogen isotope measurements of soil amino acids
  828. Compound-specific tracing of organic compounds from dung in temperate grassland soil
  829. Effect of slurry incorporation on CO2 respiration from grassland soil
  830. Influence of flooding on the dual isotope and isotopomer ratios of N2O released from estuarine soils
  831. Stable isotope techniques in the study of soil organic matter dynamics in agricultural and natural systems
  832. Partitioning between slurry and soil-derived C respiration in two grassland soils
  833. Using natural 13C abundance method to estimate distribution of Miscanthus x giganteus derived carbon to soil organic matter
  834. Studying the turnover of organic manures using natural 13C abundance
  835. Studying the turnover of organic manures using natural 13C abundance
  836. Influence of urinary N concentration on N2O and CO2 emissions from grassland
  837. Urea concentration affects short-term N turnover and N2O production in grassland soil
  838. The impacts on animal performance of grazing for nature conservation
  839. Using a system of undisturbed, in situ soil lysimeters to determine nitrogen transformations in a sub-surface clay interface
  840. Hygienic aspects of narrow band slurry application techniques and implications for grass silage quality
  841. An investigation of nitrogen flows on dairy farms with an extended grazing management system
  842. Effect of a restricted grazing session allocation on the ingestive behaviour of grazing dairy cows
  843. Added benefits in adopting techniques to abate ammonia emissions on UK farms
  844. Improving slurry nutrient utilisation on grassland farms
  845. Diet selection by horses on paddocks with four different sward heights
  846. Behavioural mechanisms underlying production responses in dairy cows treated with eprinomectin
  847. Integrated research for phosphorus in agriculture and river catchments
  848. Farm manures - a source of organic nitrogen
  849. Nitrogen flows on farms with extended grazing
  850. Impact of nutrition and management on N and P excretion by dairy cows
  851. Agronomic and nutritional qualities of grazed grass varieties: development of breeding tools and a new rapid-screening methodology
  852. Improving the efficiency of utilisation of grass and legumes by grazing cattle and sheep
  853. The effect of FYM storage conditions and land practices on N2O emissions
  854. Use of the NGAUGE Decision Support System to evaluate effects on livelihoods of compliance with NVZ rules by dairy farmers, to evaluate potential for its use to offset negative effects and compare outputs with those of RB209
  855. Short-term effects of dairy slurry amendment on carbon sequestration and enzyme activities in a temperate grassland
  856. Mechanistic aspects of nitrate-selective electrodes with immobilised ion exchangers in a rubbery membrane
  857. Research to explore the potential of Lotus
  858. Further evaluation of ammonia mitigation options
  859. Evaluation of targeted or additional straw use as a means of reducing ammonia emissions from buildings for housing cattle and pigs
  860. Greenhouse gas mitigation for organic and conventional dairy production
  861. Influence of livestock experience and breed on foraging behaviour in unimproved grasslands and impact on biodiversity
  862. Cost curve assessment of phosphorus mitigation options relevant to UK agriculture
  863. The impact of organic fertilizers on semi-natural grasslands
  864. Extensive grazing of semi-improved grassland to enhance faunal biodiversity
  865. Ecologically sustainable grazing management of lowland unimproved neutral grassland and its effect on livestock performance
  866. Potential for enhancing biodiversity on intensive livestock farms
  867. Quantifying the damage wild deer cause to agricultural crops and pastures
  868. The Coates Farm study II: N flows in a changed mixed farming system
  869. Soil microbes compete effectively with plants for organic-nitrogen inputs to temperate grasslands
  870. NIRS prediction of the intake characteristics of grass varieties continuously stocked with sheep
  871. Role of forage crops in animal production systems
  872. Odors from evaporation of acidified pig urine
  873. The use of volatile emissions as indices of sustainable agriculture.
  874. New methods for identification and evaluation of intake characteristics of grass varieties
  875. Impact of control of dock (Rumex obtusifolius) on potential production from N-fertilised swards
  876. Maintaining and improving swards for quality feed and animal production
  877. The impact of Squire on control of broad-leafed dock and on herbage production: experiments in 2002
  878. The effects of using Doxstar and Squire on a grass-clover sward: 2002 results
  879. The effects of herbicidal control of creeping thistle on herbage production: 2002 results
  880. The effects of herbicidal control of broad-leaved dock on herbage production 1999-2002
  881. Development of botanical diversity in grassland following species introduction
  882. The impacts of climate change on UK agriculture
  883. Potential impacts of climate change for grassland: farming industry perceptions, adaptations and mitigation options
  884. Impact of control of dock (Rumex obtusifolius ) on potential production from N-fertilised swards
  885. Nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in grass-to-grass resowing and grass-arable rotations
  886. Dual isotope and isotopomer ratios of N2O emitted from a temperate grassland soil after fertiliser application
  887. Odour monitoring within waste management
  888. Inter-specific variability in organic nitrogen uptake of three temperate grassland species
  889. Grazing botanically diverse swards: the effects on sward structure, a case study in Somerset, England
  890. Investigation of how ammonia emissions from buildings housing cattle vary with the time cattle spend inside those buildings
  891. A decision support tool for international diffuse pollution management
  892. Nutrients in rivers
  893. Determining hydrological pathways for the transfer of potential pathogens from grassland soils to surface waters
  894. Automatic continuous river monitoring of nitrate using a novel ion-selective electrode
  895. Linking sources of phosphorus and sediment in the landscape to ecological impacts in waters - seeking an integrated approach
  896. Options for change - Reducing environmental emissions from livestock production
  897. Grassland
  898. Value of docks control
  899. Development of a sward box methodology for the rapid screening of bite mass in grass varieties intended for grazing
  900. Morphological, chemical and intake characteristics of grass varieties grazed by sheep under continuous stocking management
  901. Use of an operant method to study preference for perennial ryegrass or white clover by sheep
  902. Evaluation of ammonia mitigation options
  903. Updating the inventory of ammonia emissions from UK agriculture for the years 2000 and 2001
  904. Recalcitrant soil organic materials mineralize more efficiently at higher temperatures
  905. Quantifying the damage wild deer cause to agricultural crops
  906. Soil microbial community, fertility, vegetation and diversity as targets in the restoration management of a meadow grassland
  907. Strip grazing separate white clover and ryegrass monocultures increases daily intake and milk yield in dairy cows
  908. Intake characteristics of perennial ryegrass varieties when grazed by sheep under continuous stocking management.
  909. Grassland in Europe
  910. Changes in bicarbonate-extractable inorganic and organic phosphorus by drying pasture soils
  911. Potential contribution of lysed bacterial cells to phosphorus solubilisation in two rewetted Australian pasture soils
  912. A new inventory of ammonia emissions from Irish agriculture
  913. Grazing and pasture management for plant biodiversity benefit
  914. Influence of pasture management (nitrogen and lime addition and insecticide treatment) on soil organisms and pasture root system dynamics in the field
  915. Potassium budgets in grassland systems as affected by nitrogen and drainage
  916. Biogenic gas emissions from soils measured using a new automated laboratory incubation system
  917. Why do cereal-legume intercrops support large earthworm populations?
  918. Gross nitrogen fluxes in soil: Theory, measurement and application of N-15 pool dilution techniques
  919. The impact of grassland management regime on the community structure of selected bacterial groups in soils
  920. Preferential flow variability in a well-structured soil.