2008

  1. The soils of North Wyke and Rowden
  2. Effect of fish oil on ruminal biohydrogenation of C18 unsaturated fatty acids in steers fed grass or red clover silages
  3. Ruminal micro-organisms do not adapt to increase utilization of poly-phenol oxidase protected red clover protein and glycerol-based lipid
  4. Isomerisation of cis-9 trans-11 conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) to trans-9 trans-11 CLA during acidic methylation can be avoided by a rapid base catalysed methylation of milk fat
  5. Effects of polyphenol oxidase on lipolysis and proteolysis of red clover silage with and without a silage inoculant (Lactobacillus plantarum L54)
  6. Advances in microbial ecosystem concepts and their consequences for ruminant agriculture
  7. Fish oil increases the duodenal flow of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and trans-11 18 : 1 and decreases 18 : 0 in steers via changes in the rumen bacterial community
  8. Latent and active Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) in red clover (Trifolium pratense) and use of a low PPO mutant to study the role of PPO in proteolysis reduction
  9. Nucleic Acid (Patent EP 1984502 A2)
  10. Method For The Production Of Gamma-linolenic Acid And/or Stearidonic Acid In Transgenic Brassicaceae And Linaceae (Patent US 2008/0229454 A1)
  11. Method For The Production Of Gamma-linolenic Acid And/or Stearidonic Acid In Transgenic Brassicaceae And Linaceae (Patent EP 1945775 A2)
  12. Process For The Production Of Arachidonic Acid And/or Eicosapentaenoic Acid (Patent EP 1937805 A2)
  13. Compositional data analysis in the geosciences: From theory to practice
  14. Towards a national research facility at North Wyke
  15. Push-pull strategy for insect pest management
  16. Breeding for improved drought tolerance and water use efficiency
  17. Comparative analyses of ratio between ascospores of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa in air samples, using traditional PCR and Real-Time PCR
  18. Zastosowanie metody RealTime-PCR do detekcji grzybow z rodzaju Leptosphaeria w Regionie nadmorskim (2004-2006) [The use of Real-Time PCR for the detection and quantification of airborne ascospores of Leptosphaeria spp. in the Littoral region (2004-2006)]
  19. Molekularna detekcja zarodnikow grzybow chorobotworczych rodzaju Leptosphaeria z prob powietrza
  20. Oilseed Rape Genetic Improvement website
  21. Multinational Brassica Genome Project website
  22. CropStore for Brassica: low mainteneance, explicit curation and management of integrated genetic datasets
  23. Desarrollo postembrionario de Cactodera galinsogae (Tylenchida: Heteroderinae) en cebada (Hordeum vulgare L.) y el papel de malezas como hospedantes
  24. Mapping and diagnostic marker development for Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus resistance in wheat
  25. Functional analysis of reactive oxygen species-related genes in the wheat pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola
  26. Peptide optimisation to reduce Pasteuria penetrans endospore attachment to the cuticle of Meloidogyne incognita
  27. Genomic analysis of transcriptional regulators of Fusarium graminearum
  28. Controlling those pesky insects - resistance is futile!
  29. Food web structure of three guilds of natural enemies: predators, parasitoids and pathogens of aphids
  30. Bee searching strategies in the landscape
  31. Bumblebee movement patterns at the landscape scale revealed
  32. Agricultural nitrous oxide and methane emissions from Cornwall and potential mitigation. Report for Cornwall Agri-food Development Team
  33. Scenario building to test and inform the development of a BSI method for assessing greenhouse gas emissions from food (Technical Annex to final report on Defra Project No. FO0404)
  34. Safe recycling of livestock manures (RELU Policy and Practice Note No. 4)
  35. Impact, host range and chemical ecology of the lilly beetle, Lilioceris lilii
  36. Is weed research still declining? The current age profile of weed researchers in the UK and other parts of the world
  37. Herbicide-resistant rye-grass - a management update
  38. Effect of biogas waste and mineral ammonium amendment on nitrous oxide emissions
  39. Pollination of isolated wild plants in arable ecosystems
  40. Trap crops for pollen beetles in oilseed rape: is push-pull compatible with conservation biocontrol?
  41. Oilseed rape crop ecology: optimising crop husbandry for conservation biological control and greater biodiversity. Final report on DEFRA project AR0316.
  42. Phenologies and diel periodicities of within-crop flight by pests and parasitoids in oilseed rape
  43. Recommended research topic: optimising the landscape for biological control, biodiversity and production competitiveness in annual cropping systems based on a cereals/oilseed rape rotation
  44. Mysteries of Lepidoptera migration revealed by entomological radar
  45. Arsenic efflux
  46. Metabolomic and phenotypic analyses of Fusarium graminearum wild-type and mutant strains
  47. Spotting disease: how to distinguish brown spots on sugar beet leaves
  48. Selenium speciation in soil and the effect of selenium and sulphur fertilisation on wheat
  49. Effect of climate on the proportions of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa in phoma stem cankers on oilseed rape
  50. Rhizomania: protect your yield with resistant varieties
  51. A model for the optimal control of citrus canker disease (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri) in a mixed-host landscape
  52. Construction of maps estimating plant disease distribution: an epidemiological simulation approach
  53. Understanding fungicide mixtures to control Rhynchosporium in barley and minimise resistance shifts. HGCA Project Report No. 436
  54. NanoSIMS analysis of trace elements in cereal grain
  55. Fungicides for 2008
  56. Phytoremediation of arsenic contaminated soils
  57. Changes in the mineral composition of wheat grain
  58. The final straw: crop archives and the recent history of cereal pathosystems
  59. Plant pathology in Europe: present status, impact and future challenges
  60. Arsenic tolerance mechanisms in Holcus lanatus : is arsenite efflux involved?
  61. Factors affecting the recovery of available soil nitrogen by cereal and oilseed rape crops
  62. 'Long-term Sludge Experiments' in Britain: the effects of heavy metals on soil micro-organisms
  63. Adaptation of Mycosphaerella graminicola populations to azole fungicides in the UK
  64. Re-contructing evolution of fungicide resistance and disease dynamics of cereal pathogens from crop archives
  65. StEm Canker of oilseed rape: molecular tools and mathematical modelling to deploy dUrable Resistance (SECURE). Final report on EU contract
  66. StEm Canker of oilseed rape: molecular tools and mathematical modelling to deploy dUrable Resistance (SECURE). Fourth interim annual report on EU contract
  67. The infection biology and transcriptome of wheat pathogen Fusarium graminearum
  68. Characterisation of Mycosphaerella graminicola isolates with reduced azole sensitivities (PhD Summary Report No. 7. HGCA Project No. RD-2004-3007)
  69. Characterisation of Mycosphaerella graminicola isolates with reduced sensitivity to triazole fungicides. PhD thesis, University of Reading
  70. Testing of fungicide activity enhancers using Septoria leaf blotch as model. Confidential report to industrial sponsor
  71. Expression of genes encoding efflux proteins in Mycosphaerella graminicola isolates with sensitive or reduced triazole sensitivity phenotypes
  72. Pathogenicity determinants of Fusarium graminearum on wheat ears
  73. Analysis of the newly sequenced Fusarium genomes using PHI-Base and ONDEX
  74. Pathogenicity determinants of Fusarium graminearum on wheat ears
  75. Pathogenicity determinants of Fusarium graminearum on wheat ears
  76. Fusarium graminearum kinome analysis and progress report. Confidential report to industrial sponsor
  77. Peroxisomal ATP import is essential for seedling development in Arabidopsis thaliana
  78. Host foraging for differentially adapted brassica-feeding aphids by the braconid parasitoid Diaeretiella rapae (Article addendum)
  79. Resource or waste: the reality of nutrient recycling to land
  80. Soil and fertilizer phosphorus in relation to crop nutrition
  81. Discussion of: Schroder, J. J., Neeteson, J. J., 2008. Nutrient management regulations in The Netherlands (with Discussion)
  82. Better estimation of soil nitrogen use efficiency by cereals and oilseed rape (HGCA Research Review No. 68)
  83. Dissolved organic nitrogen and mechanisms of its uptake by plants in agricultural systems
  84. Role of sulfur for plant production in agricultural and natural ecosystems
  85. The evaluation of UK seed production and quality of reed canary grass and switchgrass
  86. Olfactory recognition of host plants in the absence of host-specific volatile compounds (article addendum)
  87. Determination of the insecticide resistance mechanisms using biochemical methods in the Aphis gossypii Glover (Hemiptera: Aphididae) populations damaging on cotton in Turkey
  88. Assessing the impact of climate change on the assembly and function of weed communities
  89. The effect of the size of the cuttings planted on the subsequent performance of three contrasting willow cultivars for short rotation coppice
  90. Extreme impacts of climate change on wheat in England and Wales
  91. Performance of 15 different Miscanthus species and genotypes over 11 years
  92. An empirical model for switchgrass to predict yield from site and climatic variables
  93. Elucidating the role of low molecular weight glutenin subunits in determining wheat quality
  94. Herbicide-resistance to mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron in Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass)
  95. Resistance to ACCase-inhibiting herbicides in the weed Lolium multiflorum
  96. Assessing the impact of future climate change on the UK sugar beet production
  97. Charles Christopher Doncaster (1920-2008) [Obituary]
  98. Entomological evaluation of permethrin impregnated bednets against Anopheles darlingi in the Peruvian Amazon
  99. TILLING for improved crop performance under stress conditions
  100. Overcoming barriers to crossing in willow (Salix spp.) breeding
  101. Why do mosquitoes 'choose' to bite some people more than others?
  102. Establishing durum wheat adaptations to abiotic stress using multidisclipinary genetic and physiological approaches
  103. Controlling for competition in neighbouring field plots in a willow (Salix spp.) trial
  104. Over-winter yield decline in Switchgrass and Miscanthus
  105. Morpho-biometrical characterisation of Portuguese Bursaphelenchus xylophilus isolates with mucronate, digitate or round tailed females
  106. Soil water deficits and evaporation rates associated with Miscanthus in England
  107. Biomass fuel specification and matching to conversion processes
  108. The influence of agronomic treatment on the combustion characteristics of some energy crops
  109. Biomass and energy crops III (Aspects of Applied Biology 90)
  110. Mechanisms of arsenite uptake in rice: studies using rice mutants
  111. El muestreo en los estudios del suelo
  112. The effect of geographical location on phoma stem canker on oilseed rape in the UK
  113. Improving wheat for nutrition and processing
  114. Manipulation of the cell wall composition of wheat endosperm cell walls to improve nutritional properties
  115. A transgenic approach to understanding gene expression in cereals
  116. Neutral monosaccharides as biomarker proxies for bog-forming plants for application to palaeovegetation reconstruction in ombrotrophic peat deposits
  117. How to measure and report growing conditions for experiments in controlled environments
  118. Using cell-lineage tagging to decipher early differentiation and development in wheat endosperm
  119. Interspecific variation in bulk tissue, fatty acid and monosaccharide delta13C values of leaves from a mesotrophic grassland plant community
  120. Mechanisms of arsenite uptake in rice
  121. Chemical speciation of metalloids in soil in relation to their bioavailability
  122. Growing rice aerobically markedly decreases arsenic accumulation
  123. Components of resistance to diseases in winter oilseed rape cultivars: CORDISOR (HGCA Project Report No. 446)
  124. The biology and molecular biology of Polymyxa species and their interaction with plants and viruses
  125. A quantitative-PCR method to detect and quantify airborne ascospores of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
  126. The purification and characterisation of allergenic hazelnut seed proteins
  127. Biogas yields from grassland
  128. Long-term impacts of metal-rich sludge additions on soil microbial communities - effects of metal source and soil type
  129. Early leaf senescence is associated with an altered cellular redox balance in Arabidopsis cpr5/old1 mutants
  130. CPR5 - a Jack of all trades in plants
  131. Establishing durum wheat adaptations to drought using multidisclipinary genetic and physiological approaches
  132. EU projects to unravel drought resistance in durum wheat
  133. Establishing durum wheat adaptations to abiotic stress using multidisclipinary genetic and physiological approaches
  134. Tracking butterfly movements with harmonic radar reveals an effect of population age on movement distance
  135. Purification and characterisation of relevant natural and recombinant apple allergens
  136. Molybdenum toxicity to barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) root length tests in different European soils
  137. Electrophysiological and behavioural responses of the pollen beetle, Meligethes aeneus , to volatiles from a non-host plant, lavender, Lavandula angustifolia (Lamiaceae)
  138. Sensitivity of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii to metals accumulating in soils from long-term sewage sludge applications
  139. Mechanisms to improve integrative research at the science-policy interface for sustainable catchment management
  140. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Soil Pollution and Remediation: SoilRem 2008
  141. Stability of biomass-derived black carbon in soils
  142. Preharvest qPCR diagnostics for better management of phoma stem canker and light leaf spot in oilseed rape
  143. Population structures of global isolate collections of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa , the causal organsims of phoma stem canker and stem lesions on oilseed rape
  144. Feasibility of phytoextraction to remediate cadmium and zinc contaminated soils
  145. The utility of covariances: a response to Ranta et al
  146. How can molecular genetic informtion on plant pathogens benefit disease management?
  147. Plant resistance signalling hijacked by a necrotrophic fungal pathogen
  148. Effects of climate change on plants: implications for agriculture. Aspects of Applied Biology 88
  149. Caracterizacion de aislamientos Mexicanos de Pochonia chlamydosporia var. chlamydosporia (Goddard) Games y Zare para el control biologico de Nacobbus aberrans (Thorne) Thorne y Allen
  150. Mediated amperometric whole-cell biosensors for rapid in situ screening of heavy metal contaminated soils
  151. Reactive oxygen species-related genes in the wheat pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola
  152. The infection biology and transcriptome of wheat pathogen Fusarium graminearum
  153. Report on the 9th International Congress of Plant Pathology
  154. Performance evaluation of the cell-based algorithms for domain decomposition in flow simulation
  155. Root herbivory in grassland ecosystems
  156. Declining summer flows of Rocky Mountain rivers: changing seasonal hydrology and probable impacts on floodplain forests
  157. Importance of diagnostic markers for the management of soil-borne viral diseases of barley and wheat
  158. The effect of different legume-based swards on intake and performance of grazing ruminants under Mediterranean and cool temperate conditions
  159. Resistance mechanisms to Soil-borne Cereal Mosaic Virus and Soil-borne Wheat Mosaic Virus in wheat and barley
  160. Genetic analysis of phoma stem canker pathogen Leptosphaeria biglobosa from China, Europe and Canada using AFLP markers (in Chinese with English abstract)
  161. Isolation and identification of phoma stem canker causal agent from infected oilseed rape in China (in Chinese with English abstract)
  162. Australian climate-carbon cycle feedback reduced by soil black carbon
  163. A and C genome distinction and chromosome identification in Brassica napus by sequential fluorescence in situ hybridization and genomic in situ hybridization
  164. Historic and prospective future flows of the Red Deer River and its headwater tributaries. Report prepared for Red Deer River Watershed Alliance and Alberta Ingenuity Centre for Water Research
  165. Purification and structural stability of the peach allergens Pru p 1 and Pru p 3
  166. Effect of soil organic matter content on potential nitrification and denitrification in soils. Nitrate leaching vs greenhouse gas emissions. Final report on Royal Society International Joint Project
  167. Mapping soil salinity from sample data and remote sensing in the former Lake Texcoco, Mexico
  168. Loss of gibberellin production in Fusarium verticillioides (Gibberella fujikuroi MP-A) is due to a deletion in the gibberellic acid gene cluster
  169. Combining biomarker with stable isotope analyses for assessing the transformation and turnover of soil organic matter
  170. Reporter genes
  171. Arabidopsis sucrose non-fermenting-1-related protein kinase-1 and calcium-dependent protein kinase phosphorylate conserved target sites in ABA response element binding proteins
  172. Apical leaf necrosis as a defence mechanism against pathogen attack: effects of high nutrient availability on onset and rate of necrosis
  173. Host-finding and invasion by entomopathogenic and plant-parasitic nematodes: evaluating the ability of laboratory bioassays to predict field results
  174. A Western Canada perspective on climate change and agriculture
  175. A putative role for the plasma membrane potential in the control of the expression of the gene encoding the tomato high-affinity potassium transporter HAK5
  176. Book review: Castillo, P and Vovlas, N. 2007. Pratylenchus (Nematoda: Pratylenchidae): diagnosis, biology, pathgenicity and management. Brill, Leiden
  177. Esterase isoenzymes and insecticide resistance in Frankliniella occidentalis populations from the south-east region of Spain
  178. Improving water use efficiency
  179. Transgenic wheat, barley and oats: production and characterization
  180. QTL mapping of BNYVV resistance from the WB258 source in sugar beet
  181. Effect of cattle slurry separation on greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions during storage
  182. Expression profiling of potato germplasm differentiated in quality traits leads to the identification of candidate flavour and texture genes
  183. Dolichodial: a new aphid sex pheromone component?
  184. Three types of nematode cuticle variation: constitutive, clonal and induced
  185. Nematicidal effects of cysteine proteinases and methods of use thereof to treat nematode infestation. International patent application WO 2008/087555
  186. Spatial variation of ammonia volatilization from soil and its scale-dependent correlation with soil properties
  187. The behaviour of soil process models of ammonia volatilization at contrasting spatial scales
  188. Barley disease management guide 2009
  189. Root feeders: an ecosystem perspective
  190. Root herbivory in agricultural ecosystems
  191. Establishing substantial equivalence: metabolomics
  192. Establishing substantial equivalence: transcriptomics
  193. A black-streaked dwarf disease on rice in China is caused by a novel fijivirus
  194. Agrobacterium- mediated transformation of bread and durum wheat using freshly isolated immature embryos
  195. Plant nematological contributions to phytopathology
  196. The origin and early development of wheat glutenin particles
  197. Effect of climate on the proportions of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa in phoma stem cankers on oilseed rape in England
  198. Biolistics transformation of wheat
  199. Long-term experiments as a unique resource for research on local and global carbon cycling
  200. Chemical stimuli supporting foraging behaviour of Coccinella septempunctata L. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae): volatiles and allelobiosis
  201. Aggregation of parasitism risk in an aphid-parasitoid system: effects of plant patch size and aphid density
  202. Age-specific expression of resistance to a neonicotinoid insecticide in the whitefly Bemisia tabaci
  203. Establishing substantial equivalence: proteomics
  204. Detection by Real-time PCR and quantification of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa in air samples from Rarwino, north Poland
  205. Detection by real-time PCR and quantification of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa in air samples from north Poland
  206. Transgenic wheat, barley and oats: production and characterization protocols. Methods in molecular biology, vol. 478
  207. Selection of transformed plants
  208. Promoter sequences for defining transgene expression
  209. Gibberellins close the lid
  210. Assessing the ecological impacts of bioenergy projects
  211. Prediction of pollen-mediated gene flow between fields of red clover (Trifolium pratense)
  212. Evidence from near-isogenic lines that root penetration increases with root diameter and bending stiffness in rice
  213. Impact of the rate of rewetting of a dried soil on the concentration of phosphorus in leachate
  214. Asymptomatic infection of winter and spring barley by Rhynchosporium secalis: effects and implications for epidemiology and host resistance
  215. The dynamics of Rynchosporium secalis in winter and spring barley and the role of inoculum sources
  216. New methods for the detection of insecticide resistant Myzus persicae in the U.K. suction trap network
  217. Arsenic accumulation by the aquatic fern Azolla : comparison of arsenate uptake, speciation and efflux by A. caroliniana and A. filiculoides
  218. Identification and genetic mapping of variant forms of puroindoline b expressed in developing wheat grain
  219. Eco-efficient approaches to land management: a case for increased integration of crop and animal production systems
  220. Detecting airborne inoculum to forecast arable crop diseases
  221. Enhanced transmission of Pandora neoaphidis by the invasive ladybird Harmonia axyridis
  222. Implications for conservation biocontrol of spatio-temporal relationships between carabid beetles and coleopterous pests in winter oilseed rape
  223. The HEALTHGRAIN cereal diversity screen: concept, results and prospects
  224. A functional genomics resource for Brassica napus : development of an EMS mutagenized population and discovery of FAE1 point mutations by TILLING
  225. Pressure drop and flow distribution in parallel-channel configurations of fuel cells: U-type arrangement
  226. Endoparasitism in cereal aphids: molecular analysis of a whole parasitoid community
  227. Allergens in wheat and related cereals
  228. Phytochemical and fiber components in oat varieties in the HEALTHGRAIN diversity screen
  229. Book review: Carbohydrate Chemistry for Food Scientists. J. N. BeMiller (ed), AACC International, 2007.
  230. Genetic analysis reveals that C19-GA 2-oxidation is a major gibberellin inactivation pathway in Arabidopsis
  231. How many animals really do the Levy walk? Comment
  232. Low biodegradability of fluoxetine HC1, diazepam and their human metabolites in sewage sludge-amended soil
  233. Composition and end-use quality of 150 wheat lines selected for the HEALTHGRAIN diversity screen
  234. Comparative innate responses of the aphid parasitoid Diaeretiella rapae to alkenyl glucosinolate derived isothiocyanates, nitriles and epithionitriles
  235. Double haploids, markers and QTL analysis in vegetable brassicas
  236. Standardized gene nomenclature for the Brassica genus
  237. Phytochemicals and dietary fiber components in rye varieties in the HEALTHGRAIN diversity screen
  238. Weed research: is it delivering what it should?
  239. Use of Co speciation and soil properties to explain variation in Co toxicity to root growth of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in different soils
  240. Natural variation in responsiveness of Arabidopsis thaliana to methyl jasmonate is developmentally regulated
  241. Characterisation and molecular basis of ALS inhibitor resistance in the grass weed Alopecurus myosuroides
  242. Purification and characterisation of a panel of peanut allergens suitable for use in allergy diagnosis
  243. Phenolic acids in wheat varieties in the HEALTHGRAIN diversity screen
  244. Determining species diversity of microfungal communities in forest tree roots by pure-culture isolation and DNA sequencing
  245. Feasibility of phytoextraction to remediate cadmium and zinc contaminated soils
  246. A novel assay reveals the blockade of esterases by piperonyl butoxide
  247. Triticum monococcum, an ancient relative of wheat, is a rich source of resistance to septoria tritici blotch disease
  248. Phenotypic and genetic analysis of the Triticum monococcum-Mycosphaerella graminicola interaction
  249. The first risk benefit assessment of nitrate in vegetables: a European perspective
  250. Take-all and the Wheat Genetic Improvement Network (WGIN)
  251. Assessment of the A.E. Watkins wheat collection in 2008 for resistance to foliar, stem base and root diseases. Objectives 2 and 5
  252. Neonicotinoid resistance in rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
  253. Phoma stem canker and light leaf spot on oilseed rape in a changing climate
  254. Development and validation of gas chromatography and real-time quantitative PCR for the quantification of landscape-scale gene flow from varieties of high erucic acid (HEAR) oilseed rape
  255. Exudation of alcohol and aldehyde sugars from roots of defoliated Lolium perenne L. grown under sterile conditions
  256. A seasonal switch in compass orientation in a high-flying migrant moth
  257. Ectopic expression of soybean leghemoglobin in chloroplasts impairs gibberellin biosynthesis and induces dwarfism in transgenic potato plants
  258. Reply to "Standardized vs. customary ordinary cokriging..." by A. Papritz
  259. A comparison of parametric and non-parametric methods for modelling a coregionalization
  260. Do functional traits improve prediction of predation rates for a disparate group of aphid predators?
  261. The very-long-chain hydroxy fatty acyl-CoA dehydratase PASTICCINO2 is essential and limiting for plant development
  262. The CACTA transposon Bot1 played a major role in Brassica genome divergence and gene proliferation
  263. Better weed management: what advice do farmers need?
  264. Weed control in conventional and herbicide tolerant winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) grown in rotations with winter cereals in the UK
  265. Understanding multitrophic interactions in the rhizosphere and the development of Pochonia chlamydosporia as a biological agent for root-knot nematodes
  266. Modelling soil organic carbon turnover in improved fallows in eastern Zambia using the RothC-26.3 model
  267. The Rothamsted Insect Survey: the role of citizen scientists in collecting long-term biological data
  268. Silencing of gamma-gliadins by RNA interference (RNAi) in bread wheat
  269. Correlated responses to neonicotinoid insecticides in clones of the peach-potato aphid, Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
  270. Evidence of decreasing mineral density in wheat grain over the last 160 years
  271. Transmission of Pandora neoaphidis in the presence of co-occurring arthropods
  272. Intraguild interactions involving Pandora neoaphidis at the population scale
  273. Phytochemical and dietary fiber components in barley varieties in the HEALTHGRAIN diversity screen
  274. Phenotypic changes and reduced genetic diversity have accompanied the rapid decline of the garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) in the U.K.
  275. Soil science and geostatistics (an extended and improved translation of the text published in Russian in 'Geostatistics and soil geography', Moscow, Nauka Publ. p8-18)
  276. Speciation of zinc in contaminated soils
  277. Significance and occurrence of the temperate ribotypes of Polymyxa species
  278. Elements of host disease resistance signalling hijacked by Mycosphaerella graminicola during successful wheat leaf infection
  279. A pre-intervention study of malaria vector abundance in Rio Muni, Equatorial Guinea: their role in malaria transmission and the incidence of insecticide resistance alleles
  280. Indicators for assessing the environmental impacts of land use change across Europe
  281. A bioinformatic and transcriptomic approach to identifying positional candidate genes without fine mapping: an example using rice root-growth QTLs
  282. Quantitative measurements of CYP51 alterations in populations of Mycosphaerella graminicola using pyrosequencing
  283. Investigating wheat functionality through breeding and end use (FQS 23)
  284. Investigating resistance mechanisms to furoviruses in wheat and barley
  285. Characterisation of resistance to furoviruses in wheat and barley
  286. Can we predict the provenance of a soil sample for forensic purposes by reference to a spatial database?
  287. Perspectives in biological control of nematodes
  288. Interactions on roots and the efficacy of Pochonia chlamydosporia as a biological control agent
  289. Discovery of novel e1F4 alleles conferring broad spectrum resistance to bymoviruses by exploiting genetic diversity of natural barley germplasm
  290. Dispersal of airborne spores from plant pahtogenic fungi in cereals
  291. pH conditions exert effects on the stability of the peach allergens Pru p1 and Pru p3
  292. Cloning and expression analyses of potassium channels in barley leaves
  293. Confidential report to Makhteshim Agan (UK) Ltd
  294. Demethylation inhibitor resistance in cereal pathogens and consequences of resistance management
  295. A history of potato cyst nematode research
  296. Range and severity of phoma stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans ) of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) increased by global warming
  297. Functional analysis of reactive oxygen species - related genes in the wheat pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola
  298. Functional analysis of reactive oxygen species - related genes in the wheat pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola
  299. Reduced gibberellin response affects ethylene biosynthesis and responsiveness in the Arabidopsis gai eto2-1 double mutant
  300. Knockdown resistance to DDT and pyrethroids: from target-site mutations to molecular modelling
  301. On effective linearity of soil process models
  302. Characterisation of mechanisms correlated with reduced azole sensitivity in Mycosphaerella graminicola
  303. Impact of mutations in the CYP51 gene of Mycosphaerella graminicola on azole fungicide sensitivity and intrinsic protein function
  304. Growth, yield and mineral content of Miscanthus x giganteus grown as a biofuel for 14 successive harvests
  305. The activities of PEP carboxylase and the C4 acid decarboxylases are little changed by drought stress in three C4 grasses of different subtypes
  306. PCR-based detection of Plasmodium in Anopheles mosquitoes: a comparison of a new high-throughput assay with existing methods
  307. Understanding the relationship between DNA methylation and phenotypic plasticity in crop plants
  308. Algorithm for estimating the crop height effect on ammonia emission from slurry applied to cereal fields and grassland
  309. Completion of the sequence of rice gall dwarf virus from Guangxi, China
  310. Identification of volatile compounds used in host location by the black bean aphid, Aphis fabae
  311. Fungicide application and the minimisation of risk
  312. Evolutionary epidemiology of plant viruses
  313. Oilseed rape diseases: geographic variation in stem canker
  314. Cross-resistance between a Bacillus thuringiensis Cry toxin and non- BT insecticides in the diamondback moth
  315. Deterministic walks with inverse-square power-law scaling are an emergent property of predators that use chemotaxis to locate randomly distributed prey
  316. Candidatus phytoplasma asteris identified in Senecio jacobaea in the United Kingdom
  317. Construction of maps estimating plant disease distribution: an epidemiological simulation approach
  318. Comment on "Fire-derived charcoal causes loss of forest humus"
  319. A new species of Galactomyces and first reports of four fungi on wheat roots in the United Kingdom
  320. Co-ordinated expression of amino acid metabolism in response to N and S deficiency during wheat grain filling
  321. New approaches to an old problem: linking soil quality and microbial communities
  322. Integration of leaf metabolism and physiology by the trehalose pathway
  323. Development of species-specific diagnostic primers for Zoophthora radicans and Pandora blunckii two co-occurring fungal pathogens of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella
  324. Multitrophic effects of nutrient addition in upland grassland
  325. Assessing the ecological impacts of bioenergy projects
  326. Innate immunity in nematodes and somaclonal cuticle variation as revealed by Pasteuria penetrans
  327. Exploring tritrophic interactions: biological control of an obligate pest by its obligate parasite
  328. A novel family of plastid transporters involved in glutathione metabolism
  329. Survival of bacterial DNA and culturable bacteria in archived soils from the Rothamsted Broadbalk experiment
  330. Adopting an integrative systems biology approach to study root growth and development
  331. The cold-inducible CBF1 factor-dependent signaling pathway modulates the accumulation of the growth-repressing DELLA proteins via its effect on gibberellin metabolism
  332. PCR to predict risk of airborne disease
  333. Optimisation of the anaerobic digestion of agricultural resources
  334. Highly efficient xylem transport of arsenite in the arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata
  335. Providing the evidence base for environmental risk assessments of novel farm management practices
  336. DEET repels ORNery mosquitoes
  337. Bacterial diversity of the Broadbalk 'Classical' winter wheat experiment in relation to long-term fertilizer inputs
  338. Wetting of agricultural soil measured by a simplified capillary rise technique
  339. Characterization of recycled mushroom compost leachate by chemical analysis and thermogravimetry-mass spectrometry
  340. Particle deposition onto rough surfaces
  341. Data, not only in aerobiology: how normal is the normal distribution?
  342. Cloning and characterisation of a phenyltransferase from the aphid Myzus persicae with potential involvement in alarm pheromone synthesis
  343. Desmodium species and associated biochemical traits for controlling Striga species: present and future prospects
  344. A participatory approach to increasing productivity of maize through Striga hermonthica control in northeast Nigeria
  345. The development and multiple uses of a standardised bioassay method to select hypocrealean fungi for biological control of aphids
  346. Long-distance signalling in plant defense
  347. Avoidance of conspecific odour by carabid beetles: a mechanism for the emergence of scale-free searching patterns
  348. The action of three Beet yellows virus resistance QTLs depends on alleles at a novel genetic locus that controls symptom development
  349. Application of flow field-flow fractionation and laser sizing to characterize soil colloids in drained and undrained lysimeters
  350. Introgression of transgenes into a commercial cultivar confirms differential effects of HMW subunits 1Ax1 and 1Dx5 on gluten properties
  351. Inheritance of L1014F and M918T sodium channel mutations associated with pyrethroid resistance in Myzus persicae
  352. A novel method for sampling bacteria on plant root and soil surfaces at the microhabitat scale
  353. Isolation and characterization of the gibberellin biosynthetic gene cluster in Sphaceloma manihoticola
  354. Grain quality in the Broadbalk Wheat Experiment and the winter North Atlantic Oscillation
  355. Relationships between soil pH and microbial properties in a UK arable soil
  356. GCN2-dependent phosphorylation of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2-alpha in Arabidopsis
  357. Quantifying DNA of Leptosphaeria maculans and Pyrenopeziza brassicae in oilseed rape tissues using QPCR
  358. Detection and monitoring of airborne pathogens by optical reflectance and air sampling
  359. Recent Rice stripe virus epidemics in Zhejiang Province, China, and experiments on sowing-date, disease-yield loss relationships and seedling susceptibility
  360. Detailed analysis of the expression of an alpha-gliadin promoter and the deposition of alpha-gliadin protein during wheat grain development
  361. Regulation of respiration and oxygen diffusion barrier in soybean protect symbiotic nitrogen fixation from chilling- induced inhibition and shoots from premature senescence
  362. Climate Research: a focal point for the climate and ecosystem-impact research communities
  363. Long-term dynamics in wheat of Phaeosphaeria nodorum and Mycosphaerella graminicola
  364. Detection and quantification of airborne ascopores of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum by QPCR
  365. Phytophthora infestans identified in archival potato tubers from trials at Rothamsted, 1876-1879
  366. Is UK biofuel supply from Miscanthus water-limited?
  367. Analysis of two variants of a spatially distributed crop model, using wavelet transforms and geostatistics
  368. Trehalose 6-phosphate, a novel protein kinase inhibitor
  369. Graph-based sequence annotation using a data integration approach
  370. Rounding up and pointing the way forward
  371. Dynamics of nematological infrastructure
  372. Host plant effects on hatching of root-knot nematodes
  373. Reduced susceptibility to DDT in field populations of Anopheles quadriannulatus and Anopheles arabiensis in Malawi: evidence for larval selection
  374. Digital soil mapping technologies for countries with sparse data infrastructures
  375. Contributions by Latin American nematologists to the study of nematode plant disorders and related impact on crop production
  376. Tropical plant and soil nematodes: diversity and interactions
  377. Identification and characterization of a novel efficient resistance response to the furoviruses SBWMV and SBCMV in barley
  378. Screening of locally available organic materials for mass production of a biological agent, Pochonia chlamydosporia used against root-knot nematodes
  379. Images of biologists: James Logan
  380. Exploring resistance in wheat to Fusarium ear blight disease
  381. Exploring resistance in wheat to fusarium ear blight disease
  382. Some results on the spatial breakdown point of robust point estimates of the variogram
  383. Serine proteinase inhibitors in seeds of Cycas siamensis and other gymnosperms
  384. Targeting the symptomless phase of pathogen growth to understand quantitative resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans
  385. Effects of fungicides on control of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa (phoma stem canker) in oilseed rape
  386. Modelling the spatial distribution of ammonia emissions in the UK
  387. Evolution of Leptosphaeria species on brassicas in a changing climate
  388. Strategies to stop spread of Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) onto oilseed rape in China
  389. Gene expression profiles in Pochonia chlamydosporia in conditions of saprotrophic-to-parasite transition
  390. Two rice nitrate transporters encoded by one gene that each show differential regulation by pH
  391. Functional analysis of reactive oxygen species - related genes in the wheat pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola
  392. NPR1 and EDS11 contribute to host resistance against Fusarium culmorum in Arabidopsis buds and flowers
  393. Plant-nematode interactions: environmental signals detected by the nematode's chemosensory organs control changes in the surface cuticle and behaviour
  394. Molecular detection of airborne Sclerotinia sclerotiorum spores on Mexican crops
  395. Resistance to Pyrenopeziza brassicae (light leaf spot) in Brassica napus (winter oilseed rape)
  396. Investigating the phenotype of a major gene-mediated resistance to Pyrenopeziza brassicae in Brassica napus
  397. Development of a multiplex real-time PCR assay for identification of members of the Anopheles gambiae species complex
  398. Growing rice aerobically markedly decreases arsenic accumulation
  399. Similarities and differences in nematode problems and management strategies as revealed by a world-wide questionnaire
  400. Aphids galore! So how did the industry avert a virus yellows epidemic in 2007?
  401. Trehalose 6-phosphate makes sugar sense
  402. Survival of plant-parasitic nematodes in the absence of a host crop
  403. Crop protection review of 2007
  404. IIRB Congress 2008
  405. Biogeography of the false root-knot nematode (Nacobbus spp.) and its major crop hosts
  406. Anastomosis in selected isolates of Pochonia chlamydosporia from cysts and root-knot nematodes
  407. Influence of temperature on the life cycle of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne hispanica
  408. Determinants of variation in the response of the aphid parasitoid Aphidius ervi to aphid sex pheromones
  409. Ecology of Pochonia chlamydosporia in the rhizosphere
  410. Using genomic information for altering bolting and flowering behaviour of crop plants
  411. Did crops grow in 2007?
  412. Flying in the face of change
  413. Insights into virulence of Portuguese Bursaphelenchus xylophilus isolates by ITS-RFLP analysis
  414. Phoma stem canker and light leaf spot on oilseed rape in a changing climate
  415. Distinctive mitochondrial genome features of the heteroderid nematodes: multipartite structure and extensive poly(T) variation within protein-coding genes
  416. Impact of sewage sludge applications on the biogeochemistry of soils
  417. Completion of a Pasteuria genome sequence: a heuristic approach to its common thread
  418. Somaclonal variation in plant parasitic nematodes as revealed by Pasteuria - the potential importance of innate immunity
  419. The nematicidal properties of cysteine proteinases and their potential to control plant parasitic nematodes
  420. The wheat GCN2 signalling pathway: does this kinase play an important role in stress signalling?
  421. Amino acid 15N in long-term bare fallow soils: influence of annual N fertilizer and manure applications
  422. Fusarium graminearum and F. culmorum pathogenicity on wheat ears
  423. Polymyxa resistance - a new form of rhizomania resistance from wild sea beet
  424. Large old trees influence patterns of delta13C and delta15N in forests
  425. Use of carbon isotope analysis to understand semi-arid erosion dynamics and long-term semi-arid land degradation
  426. Long-term change in vegetation and soil microbial communities during the phased restoration of traditional meadow grassland
  427. Long-term influence of manure and mineral nitrogen applications on plant and soil 15N and 13C values from the Broadbalk Wheat Experiment
  428. An inhibitor of urease activity effectively reduces ammonia emissions from soil treated with urea under Mediterranean conditions
  429. Modelling and optimization of fermentation factors for enhancement of alkaline protease production by isolated Bacillus circulans using feed-forward neural network and genetic alogrithm
  430. Season and bedding impacts on ammonia emissions from tie-stall dairy barns
  431. Influence of recent vegetation on labile and recalcitrant carbon soil pools in central Queensland, Australia: evidence from thermal analysis-quadrupole mass spectrometry-isotope ratio mass spectrometry
  432. The impact of organic and inorganic fertilizers and lime on the species-richness and plant functional characteristics of hay meadow communities
  433. A Lagrangian biogeochemical study of an eddy in the Northeast Atlantic
  434. Emissions of ammonia from weeping wall stores and earth-banked lagoons determined using passive sampling and atmospheric dispersion modelling
  435. Preferences for different nitrogen forms by coexisting plant species and soil microbes: reply
  436. Using delta15N and delta18O to evaluate the sources and pathways of NO3 in rainfall event discharge from drained agricultural grassland lysimeters at high temporal resolutions
  437. Laboratory assessment of the effect of cattle slurry pre-treatment on organic N degradation after soil application and N2O and N2 emissions
  438. Assessment of the potential N mineralization of different particle-size fractions in two dairy cattle slurries
  439. Cattle slurry treatment by screw press separation and chemically enhanced settling: effect on greenhouse gas emissions after land spreading and grass yield
  440. Off-line pyrolysis and compound-specific stable carbon isotope analysis of lignin moieties: a new method for determining the fate of lignin residues in soil
  441. Enhancing the understanding of earthworm feeding behaviour via the use of fatty acid delta13C values determined by gas chromatography-combustion-isotope ratio mass spectrometry
  442. A genetic study of a Salix germplasm resource reveals new insights into relationships among subgenera, sections and species
  443. Mapping aerial metal deposition in metropolitan areas from tree bark: a case study in Sheffield, England
  444. Effect of environmental stress during grain filling on the soluble proteome of wheat (Triticum aestivum) dough liquor
  445. The effects of simple perturbations of a process model on the spatial variability of its output
  446. Reducing acrylamide precursors in raw materials derived from wheat and potato
  447. Regulation of sulfate uptake, expression of the sulfate transporters Sultr1;1 and Sultr1;2, and APS reductase in Chinese cabbage (Brassica pekinensis) as affected by atmospheric H2S nutrition and sulfate deprivation
  448. Over-expression of cytochrome P450 CYP6CM1 is associated with high resistance to imidacloprid in the B and Q biotypes of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
  449. Uptake, distribution and subcellular transport of sulfate
  450. Strategies to prevent spread of Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) onto oilseed rape crops in China; costs and benefits
  451. Interactions between arthropod-induced aboveground and belowground defenses in plants
  452. Effects of plant sulfur nutrition on acrylamide and aroma compounds in cooked wheat
  453. Spectral sensitivity and colour choice in the pollen beetle, Meligethes aeneus
  454. Responses of pollen beetles to petal colour: towards habitat management via manipulation of visual signals used in host-plant location
  455. Sugar beet contains a large CONSTANS-LIKE gene family including a CO homologue that is independent of the early-bolting (B) gene locus
  456. Cloning, expression and characterization of novel avenin-like genes in wheat and related species
  457. Plant sulfate transporters
  458. Responses to sulfur limitation in maize
  459. Beneficial links for the control of aphids: the effects of compost applications on predators and prey
  460. Flexiviruses
  461. Improvement of wheat for processing and quality
  462. Identification of novel resistance phenotypes to Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus (SBCMV) and Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (SBWMV) in barley
  463. Exploring eIF4E-based recessive resistance in barley to the bymoviruses Barley yellow mosiac virus (BaYMV) and Barley mild mosaic virus (BaMMV)
  464. The Rothamsted Insect Survey light-trap network
  465. Long-term moth studies at Rothamsted
  466. Forecasting oilseed rape diseases from airborne inoculum
  467. Factors affecting canker and light leaf spot severity in oilseed rape
  468. The effects of seaweed-based plant growth products on hatching and behavioural responses of the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne chitwoodi
  469. Influence of visual and olfactory cues on field trapping of the pollen beetle, Astylus atromaculatus (Col.: Melyridae)
  470. Immunolocalization of deformed wing virus particles within the mite Varroa destructor
  471. The microscopic ice age. Rothamsted Research, UK. 6-11 April 2008
  472. Development of a quantitative-PCR method to understand the epidemiology of sclerotinia stem rot of oilseed rape
  473. Rust resistance of some varieties and recently bred genotypes of biomass willows
  474. Herbicide-resistant black-grass: managing risk with fewer options (HGCA Information Sheet 3)
  475. Transporters of arsenite in rice and their role in arsenic accumulation in rice grain
  476. Sensitivity of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii to metals accumulating in soils from long-term sewage sludge applications
  477. Hidden enemy: cereal cyst nematodes in the UK
  478. Aluminium sensitivity and tolerance in model and elite wheat varieties
  479. Multiple functions of an odorant-binding protein in the mosquito Aedes aegypti
  480. Bioenergy from plants and the sustainable yield challenge
  481. Effect of temperature on the in vitro radial growth of Zoophthora radicans and Pandora blunckii , two co-occurring fungal pathogens of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella
  482. Second record of the Scarce Hook-tip Sabra harpagula Esp. (Lep.: Drepanidae) on The Channel Islands
  483. The sensitivity of photosynthesis to phosphorus deficiency differs between C3 and C4 tropical grasses
  484. The role of root border cells and root tip exudates in the plant-nematode interactions
  485. Characterization of the M918T sodium channel gene mutation associated with strong resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in the peach-potato aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer)
  486. Cuticle variation in root-knot nematodes as revealed by Pasteuria penetrans - first and second order interactions
  487. Molecular characterization and comparative analysis of four new genes from Sec2 locus encoding 75K gamma-secalins of rye species
  488. Photorespiration in C4 grasses remains slow under drought conditions
  489. Investigating the phenotype of major gene-mediated resistance to Pyrenopeziza brassicae in Brassica napus
  490. Understanding the influence of suspended solids on water quality and aquatic biota
  491. Transmission of Pandora neoaphidis in the presence of co-occurring arthropods
  492. Geostatistics
  493. The effects of simulated rain on the erosion threshold and biogeochemical properties of intertidal sediments
  494. Multiscale entropy-based analysis of soil transect data
  495. The wheat mitogen-activated protein kinses TaMPK3 and TaMPK6 are differentially regulated at multiple levels during compatible disease interactions with Mycosphaerella graminicola
  496. The Taguchi methodology as a statistical tool for biotechnological applications: a critical appraisal
  497. Rubisco regulation: a role for inhibitors
  498. Fractal analysis of pore roughness in images of soil using the slit island method
  499. What can be inferred from bacterium-nanoparticle interactions about the potential consequences of environmental exposure to nanoparticles?
  500. My view
  501. Sampling using statistical methods
  502. Guidelines for surveying soil and land resources, 2nd ed
  503. Modelling the within-field spread of the potato cyst-nematode, Globodera rostochiensis Woll.
  504. Statistical analysis
  505. Allergenicity of peach allergens Pru p 1 and Pru p 3 related with protein stability
  506. A gradual rather than abrupt increase in soil strength gives better root penetration of strong layers
  507. Population size of indigenous Rhizobium leguminosarum bivar trifoli in long-term field experiments with sewage sludge cake, metal-amended liquid sludge or metal salts: effects of zinc, copper and cadmium
  508. Rethinking the contribution of drained and undrained grasslands to sediment-related water quality problems
  509. Plant ABC proteins - a unified nomenclature and updated inventory
  510. Mitochondrial heteroplasmy and the evolution of insecticide resistance: non-Mendelian inheritance in action
  511. Root growth in Arabidopsis requires gibberellin/DELLA signalling in the endodermis
  512. Efficiency of soil and fertilizer phosphorus use: reconciling changing concepts of soil phosphorus behaviour with agronomic information (FAO Fertilizer and Plant Nutrition Bulletin 18)
  513. Behavioral and olfactory responses of female Salaria pavo (Pisces: Blenniidae) to a putative multi-componenet male pheromone
  514. The role of Variovorax and other Comamonadaceae in sulfur transformations by microbial wheat rhizosphere communities exposed to different sulfur fertilization regimes
  515. Investigating glutamate receptor-like gene co-expression in Arabidopsis thaliana
  516. Optimal random Levy-loop searching: new insights into the searching behaviours of central-place foragers
  517. Changes in fungicide sensitivity and relative species abundance in Oculimaculata yallundae and O. acuformis populations (eyespot disease of cereals) in Western Europe
  518. Science on the Normandy beaches: J. D. Bernal and the prediction of soil trafficability for Operation Overlord
  519. Beet mild yellowing virus resistance derived from wild and cultivated Beta germplasm
  520. Herbicide resistance to mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron in Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass)
  521. In vitro fermentation of oat and barley derived beta-glucans by human faecal biota
  522. Epidemiological models for invasion and persistence of pathogens
  523. Inter- and intra-specific cuticle variation between amphimictic and parthenogenetic species of root-knot nematode (Meliodogyne spp.) as revealed by a bacterial parasite (Pasteuria penetrans)
  524. Basic compatibility of Albugo candida in Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica juncea causes broad spectrum suppression of innate immunity
  525. A systematic representation of crop rotations
  526. Variation in molybdenum content across broadly distributed populations of Arabidopsis thaliana is controlled by a mitochondrial molybdenum transporter (MOT1)
  527. Response of a wide range of oilseed Brassica rapa accessions to Albugo candida isolates from B. juncea, B. rapa, B. nigra and B. oleracea
  528. Seed production and subsequent seed germination of Senecio vulgaris (groundsel) grown alone or in autumn-sown crops
  529. Non-linear feedback processes and a latitudinal gradient in the climatic effects determine green spruce aphid outbreaks in the UK
  530. Atmospheric SO2 emissions since the late 1800s change organic sulfur forms in humic substance extracts of soils
  531. Chemical ecology and conservation biological control
  532. Economic performance of the 'push-pull' technology for stemborer and Striga control in smallholder farming systems in western Kenya
  533. Viruses, vectors, host plants and environment: from complexity to control?
  534. Impacts of climate change on aphids
  535. Resistance genes (R genes) in plants
  536. Take-all: predicting the risk of damage
  537. Disease resistance in genotypes derived from inter-specific crosses involving Brassica juncea/B. carinata
  538. Functional resilience of soil microbial communities depends on both soil structure and microbial community composition
  539. Antiectoparasitic activity of the gum resin, gum haggar, from the East African plant, Commiphora holtziana
  540. The importance of temperature and moisture to the egg-laying behaviour of a pest slug, Deroceras reticulatum
  541. The effect of soil strength on yield of wheat
  542. Transcriptome analysis of grain development in hexaploid wheat
  543. Integrated management of Striga hermonthica , stemborers and declining soil fertility in western Kenya
  544. Growth hormones for increased wheat yield?
  545. Controlling Septoria: can azole fungicides be relied upon?
  546. Farm Level Optimal Water Management: Assistant for Irrigation under Deficit (FLOW-AID)
  547. Is the only good weed a dead weed?
  548. Degradation of the auxin response factor ARF1
  549. Mitochondrial respiratory pathways modulate nitrate sensing and nitrogen-dependent regulation of plant architecture in Nicotiana sylvestris
  550. Genetic and environmental control of flowering in sugar beet
  551. Modelling of concentrations along a moving observer in an inhomogeneous plume. Biological application: model of odour-mediated insect flights
  552. Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) as a tool for functional genomics in wheat
  553. Rhizobial symbioses - past, present and future
  554. Potential use of Pasteuria spp. in the management of plant parasitic nematodes
  555. The effect of lignin and inorganic species in biomass on pyrolysis oil yields, quality and stability
  556. Pyrethroid resistance in pollen beetles: a manageable threat?
  557. Use of SIMSDAIRY modelling framework system to compare the scope on the sustainability of a dairy farm of animal and plant genetic-based improvements with management-based changes
  558. Survival of bacterial DNA and culturable bacteria in archived soils from the Rothamsted Broadbalk experiment
  559. The infection biology of Fusarium graminearum single gene deletion strains
  560. Shoot calcium and magnesium concentrations differ between subtaxa, are highly heritable, and associate with potentially pleiotropic loci in Brassica oleracea
  561. Gene expression, cellular localisation and function of glutamine synthetase isozymes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
  562. The analysis of QTL by simultaneous use of the full linkage map
  563. Models of fungicide resistance dynamics
  564. Characterization of Cd translocation and identification of the Cd form in xylem sap of the Cd-hyperaccumulator Arabidopsis halleri
  565. Influence of electron transport proteins on the reactions catalyzed by Fusarium fujikuroi gibberellin monooxygenases
  566. Disease-weather relationships for powdery mildew and yellow rust on winter wheat
  567. Weed and invertebrate community compositions in arable farmland
  568. Simulation of extreme weather events by a stochastic weather generator
  569. A radar study of emigratory flight and layer formation by insects at dawn over southern Britain
  570. Multi-year assessment of Unilever's progress towards agricultural sustainability II: outcomes for peas (UK), spinach (Germany, Italy), tomatoes (Australia, Brazil, Greece, USA), tea (Kenya, Tanzania, India) and oil palm (Ghana)
  571. Multi-year assessment of Unilever's progress towards agricultural sustainability I: indicators, methodology and pilot farm results
  572. Book review: Plant solute transport. Yeo, A.R., Flowers, T.J. eds. 2007. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
  573. Clonal turnover of MACE-carrying peach-potato aphids (Myzus persicae (Sulzer), Homoptera: Aphididae) colonizing Scotland
  574. Integration of biological control with other methods of nematode management
  575. Monoclonal antibodies reveal changes in predator efficiency with prey spatial pattern
  576. Wind selection and drift compensation optimize migratory pathways in a high-flying moth
  577. Effects of fluquinconazole and silthiofam, applied as seed treatments to single or consecutive crops of wheat, on take-all epidemic development and grain yields
  578. Identification of odorant-binding proteins of the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti : genome annotation and comparative analyses
  579. Biotype monitoring and genetic relationships of Bemisia tabaci in Greece: mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite polymorphism
  580. Partitioning of photosynthetic electron flow between CO2 assimilation and O2 reduction in sunflower plants under water deficit
  581. Genetics and epigenetics of fruit development and ripening
  582. The gibberellin biosynthetic genes AtGA20ox1 and AtGA20ox2 act, partially redundantly, to promote growth and development throughout the Arabidopsis lifecycle
  583. Spatial analysis of the error in a model of soil nitrogen
  584. Linking pollution induced community tolerance (PICT) and microbial community structure in chronically metal polluted estuarine sediments
  585. Species abundance dynamics under neutral assumptions: a Bayesian approach to the controversy
  586. Cytosolic nitrate ion homeostasis: could it have a role in sensing nitrogen status?
  587. Quantifying the effect of uncertainty in soil moisture characteristics on plant growth using a crop simulation model
  588. Microbial response to the addition of glucose in low-fertility soils
  589. A temperature-sensitive mutation in the Arabidopsis thaliana phosphomannomutase gene disrupts protein glycosylation and triggers cell death
  590. Nitrogen release dynamics and transformation of slow release fertiliser products and their effects on tea yield and quality
  591. Insecticide resistance and biotype status of populations of the tobacco whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) from Turkey
  592. Over-expression of a gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Phaseolus coccineus L. enhances gibberellin inactivation and induces dwarfism in Solanum species
  593. Assessment of chemical and biochemical stabilization of organic C in soils from the long-term experiments at Rothamsted (UK)
  594. Insecticide resistance in Bemisia tabaci: a global perspective
  595. The mineralisation of fresh and humified soil organic matter by the soil microbial biomass
  596. Torrefaction of reed canary grass, wheat straw and willow to enhance solid fuel qualities and combustion properties
  597. Pathozone dynamics of Meloidogyne incognita in the rhizosphere of tomato plants in the presence and absence of the nematophagous fungus, Pochonia chlamydosporia
  598. First report of the identification of Moroccan watermelon mosaic virus in papaya in Democratic Republic of Congo
  599. First report of a 16SrI, Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris group phytoplasma associated with a date palm disease in Saudi Arabia
  600. Variation in root-to-shoot translocation of cadmium and zinc among different accessions of the hyperaccumulators Thlaspi caerulescens and Thlaspi praecox
  601. Intraguild predation of the aphid pathogenic fungus Pandora neoaphidis by the invasive coccinellid Harmonia axyridis
  602. Resistance to Pyrenopeziza brassicae (light leaf spot) in winter oilseed rape
  603. Intraguild predation involving Harmonia axyridis : a review of current knowledge and future perspectives
  604. Trehalose metabolism and signaling
  605. Trelahose 6-phosphate: a signal of sucrose status
  606. Serological relationships among the over-expressed coat proteins of allexiviruses
  607. Does cadmium play a physiological role in the hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens ?
  608. Noteworthy records of late-flying moths (Lepidoptera) in Rothamsted Insect Survey light traps, 2006
  609. The Triangle Heterogenea asella (D. & S.) (Lep.: Limacodidae) in Devon
  610. Blair's Mocha Cyclophora puppillaria (Hb.) (Lep.: Geometridae) in Rothamsted light traps, 2006
  611. The Marbled Pug Eupithecia irriguata (Hb.) (Lep.: Geometridae) in Dorset (VC9)
  612. Unusual flight time of the Autumnal Moth Epirrita autumnata (Borkh.) (Lep.: Geometridae) in south Devon (VC3)
  613. First and second records of adult Yarrow Pug Eupithecia millefoliata Rossl. (Lep.: Geometridae) for Bedfordshire (VC30)
  614. The Buttoned Snout Hypena rostralis (L.) (Lep.: Noctuidae) recorded from a new site in Hertfordshire (VC20)
  615. Early record of the Cyprus Carpet Thera cupressata Geyer (Lep.: Geometridae) in Dorset (VC9)
  616. Second record of Pyrausta cingulata (Lep.: Pyralidae) in Bedfordshire (VC30)
  617. The Mocha Cyclophora annularia (Fabr.) and False Mocha Cyclophora porata (L.) (Lep.: Geometridae) at Monks Wood National Nature Reserve, Huntingdonshire (VC31)
  618. Noteworthy records of late-flying moths (Lepidoptera) from Rothamsted Insect Survey light traps, 2005
  619. Effect of variety and environmental factors on gluten proteins: an analytical, spectroscopic and rheological study
  620. Are azole fungicides losing ground against Septoria wheat disease? Resistance mechanisms in Mycosphaerella graminicola
  621. A new potyvirus from butterfly flower (Iris japonica Thunb.) in Zhejiang, China
  622. Plant biotechnology: transgenic crops
  623. Host recognition by the specialist hoverfly Microdon mutabilis , a social parasite of the ant Formica lemani
  624. Nitrogen mineralisation along a pH gradient of a silty loam UK soil
  625. cis- Jasmone induces accumulation of defence compounds in wheat, Triticum aestivum
  626. Response of ground-dwelling arthropods to a 'push-pull' habitat management system: spiders as an indicator group
  627. Identification of human-derived volatile chemicals that interfere with attraction of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
  628. Selenium uptake, translocation and speciation in wheat supplied with selenate or selenite
  629. Soil nitrogen: how efficiently do crops use it?
  630. On-farm evaluation of the 'push-pull' technology for the control of stemborers and striga weed on maize in western Kenya
  631. Farmers' perceptions of a 'push-pull' technology for control of cereal stemborers and Striga weed in western Kenya
  632. The turnover of organic carbon in subsoils. Part 2. Modelling carbon turnover
  633. The turnover of organic carbon in subsoils. Part 1. Natural and bomb radiocarbon in soil profiles from the Rothamsted long-term field experiments
  634. Range and severity of a plant disease increased by global warming
  635. Fecundity and lifespan manipulations in Caenorhabditis elegans using exogenous peptides
  636. Ecological approaches to the control of pollen beetles in oilseed rape
  637. Asynchronous and synchronous updating in individual-based models
  638. cis- Jasmone induces Arabidopsis genes that affect the chemical ecology of multitrophic interactions with aphids and their parasitoids
  639. Nitrogen inputs and isotopes in precipitation in the North China Plain
  640. Evidence for organic N deposition and its anthropogenic sources in China
  641. Insecticide resistance and genetic composition of Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) on field potatoes in New Zealand
  642. Estimation of quantitative genetic parameters
  643. Genetic characteristics of water-use related traits in sugar beet
  644. Cost-efficacy in measuring farmland biodiversity - lessons from the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops
  645. Bumblebee flight distances in relation to the forage landscape
  646. Amino acids and nitrate as signals for the regulation of nitrogen acquisition
  647. High-throughput allelic discrimination of B and Q biotypes of the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci using TaqMan allele-selective PCR
  648. Integrated pest management: the push-pull approach for controlling insect pests and weeds of cereals, and its potential for other agricultural systems including animal husbandry
  649. Inferences from fluctuations in the local variogram about the assumption of stationarity in the variance
  650. National-scale metacommunity dynamics of carabid beetles in UK farmland
  651. Temporal synergism can enhance carbamate and neonicotinoid insecticidal activity against resistant crop pests
  652. Effect of seasonal abiotic conditions and field margin habitat on the activity of Pandora neoaphidis inoculum on soil
  653. Resistance, epidemiology and sustainable management of Rhynchosporium secalis populations on barley
  654. Exploiting the diversity of Viviparous-1 gene associated with pre-harvest sprouting tolerance in European wheat varieties
  655. PHI-base update: additions to the pathogen-host interaction database
  656. Climate change set to worsen severity of stem canker
  657. Movement of transgenic plant-expressed Bt Cry1Ac proteins through high trophic levels
  658. Are green islands red herrings? Significance of green islands in plant interactions with pathogens and pests
  659. When does nitrate become a risk for humans?
  660. Carbon sequestration in European soils through straw incorporation: limitations and alternatives
  661. Climate change genes
  662. Beyond whole grain: the European HEALTHGRAIN project aims at healthier cereal foods
  663. An agronomic and physiological re-evaluation of the potassium and sodium requirements and fertilizer recommendations for sugar beet
  664. Arsenate-induced toxicity: effects on antioxidative enzymes and DNA damage in Vicia faba
  665. Are pests an increasing threat to vegetables?
  666. Climate change and phoma stem canker
  667. Fusarium graminearum gene deletion mutants map1 and tri5 reveal similarities and differences in the pathogenicity requirements to cause disease on Arabidopsis and wheat floral tissue
  668. Do cropping system and insecticide use in spring oilseed rape affect the abundance of pollen beetles (Meligethes aeneus Fab.) on the crop?
  669. The basic reproduction number of plant pathogens: matrix approaches to complex dynamics
  670. Rubber elasticity and wheat gluten proteins
  671. Adaxial/abaxial specification in the regulation of photosynthesis and stomatal opening with respect to light orientation and growth with CO2 enrichment in the C4 species Paspalum dilatatum
  672. Improving the nutritional quality of cereals by conventional and novel approaches
  673. Long-term relationships between environment and abundance of wheat of Phaeosphaeria nodorum and Mycosphaerella graminicola
  674. The Physcomitrella genome reveals evolutionary insights into the conquest of land by plants
  675. Mineralization of native soil organic matter is not regulated by the size, activity or composition of the soil microbial biomass - a new perspective
  676. Selective recovery of the virus-vector trichodorid nematode Paratrichodorus anemones from soil samples by immunomagnetic capture
  677. Optimizing nutrient management for farm systems
  678. Biological and molecular characterization of an American sugar beet-infecting Beet western yellows virus isolate
  679. Quantifying and comparing bumblebee nest densities in gardens and countryside habitats
  680. Nitrogen fertilizer and the efficiency of the sugar beet crop in late summer
  681. Historical changes in the concentrations of selenium in soil and wheat grain from the Broadbalk experiment over the last 160 years
  682. Efficient and rapid Agrobacterium -mediated genetic transformation of durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum) using additional virulence genes
  683. Technological quality of field grown transgenic lines of commercial wheat cultivars expressing the 1Ax1 HMW glutenin subunit gene
  684. Visualisation of plastids in endosperm, pollen and roots of transgenic wheat expressing modified GFP fused to transit peptides from wheat SSU RubisCO, rice FtsZ and maize ferredoxin III proteins
  685. Seasonal diet affects ammonia emissions from tie-stall dairy barns
  686. Optimising biogas fermentation using the Taguchi methodology
  687. Software sensor monitoring and fuzzy control of biogas production
  688. Optimisation of biogas production from a microbial perspective
  689. Studies on improving the immobilized bead reusability and alkaline protease production by isolated immobilized Bacillus circulans (MTCC 6811) using overall evaluation criteria
  690. Identifying and managing the conflicts between agriculture and biodiversity conservation in Europe - a review
  691. Changes in chemical and biochemical soil properties induced by 11-yr repeated additions of different organic materials in maize-based forage systems
  692. Drying and rewetting effects on soil microbial community composition and nutrient leaching
  693. Do plant species with different growth strategies vary in their ability to compete with soil microbes for chemical forms of nitrogen?
  694. Effect of breed, season and pasture moisture gradient on foraging behaviour in cattle on semi-natural grasslands
  695. Management of livestock and their manure to reduce the risk of microbial transfers to water - the case for an interdisciplinary approach
  696. Comparison of models used for national agricultural ammonia emission inventories in Europe: liquid manure systems
  697. Assessing the impacts of agricultural intensification on biodiversity: a British perspective