2024

  1. Towards A Framework For Farm Scale Digital Twin
  2. Film mulching can alleviate soil quality decrease and produce high maize yield under different irrigation strategies
  3. The Unified Phenotype Ontology : a framework for cross-species integrative phenomics
  4. Is Metarhizium brunneum ovicidal against grey field slug (Deroceras reticulatum) eggs?
  5. Identifying insect predators using camera traps reveal unexpected predator communities in oilseed rape fields
  6. Maternal selenium deficiency was positively associated with the risk of selenium deficiency in children aged 6–59 months in rural Zimbabwe
  7. Modelling resistance management benefits of diversity within a fungicidal mode of action with incomplete cross-resistance: the azoles example
  8. Invasion and spread of the neotropical leafhopper Curtara insularis (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae) in Africa and North America and the role of high-altitude windborne migration in invasive insects
  9. Measuring the transition to regenerative agriculture in the UK with a co-designed experiment: design, methods and expected outcomes
  10. Encapsulating Spatially Varying Relationships with a Generalized Additive Model
  11. A computationally efficient algorithm to leverage average information REML for (co)variance component estimation in the genomic era
  12. Role of Liming and Nitrogen Input in Determining Low Nitrogen Leaching Losses in Volcanic Soils
  13. Understanding plant–soil interactions underpins enhanced sustainability of crop production
  14. Genetic analysis of grain protein content and deviation in wheat
  15. Soil nitrogen and phosphorus regulate decomposition of organic nitrogen compounds in the rothamsted experiment
  16. Assessment of the influence of inhibitors on carbon dioxide and methane emissions from soils irrigated with alternative water resources
  17. Primed to persevere: Hypoxia regulation from epigenome to protein accumulation in plants
  18. Exploiting lipid droplet metabolic pathway to foster lipid production: oleosin in focus
  19. Flight of the persciae
  20. Genetic variation in leaf photosynthesis and associated traits in elite and landrace-derived genotypes in wheat
  21. Seasonal dynamics of forage nutrition in smallholder goat production systems in Malawi
  22. A Moroccan soil spectral library use framework for improving soil property prediction: Evaluating a geostatistical approach
  23. Can grain P concentration be used as an indicator of fertilizer requirements in winter wheat?
  24. The effect of nitrogen input on methane uptake in a wet and a dry year from a temperate desert steppe
  25. Long-term effects of lime and phosphorus application on soil extractable (Olsen) phosphorus differ between two arable UK soils
  26. Loss of trace elements from agricultural soil
  27. Enhancing food security amid climate change through rewilding and de novo domestication
  28. Management choices in cereal production: Lessons from the Broadbalk Long-term trial
  29. Bugs and bytes: Entomological biomonitoring through the integration of deep learning and molecular analysis for merged community and network analysis
  30. Exploring innovative strategies to control aphids: meta-analysis and a critical view on what we have and what the future is
  31. Geographical Distribution of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition in China and Its Response to Emission Control Policy
  32. Using dynamic headspace collections for bacterial volatile sampling
  33. Trichoderma gets by with a little help from Streptomyces: fungal–bacterial symbiosis in plant growth promotion
  34. Professor Peter J. Lea: The man, the scientist - Obituary
  35. Impacts of arable reforestation on soil carbon and nutrients are dependent upon interactions between soil depth and tree species
  36. Understanding the mechanisms of host-tissue colonisation by Fusarium graminearum
  37. Burden of selenium deficiency and cost-effectiveness of selenium agronomic biofortification of staple cereals in Ethiopia
  38. Field trial guidelines for evaluating enhanced efficiency fertilizers
  39. An open science framework and tools to create reproducible food composition data for use in nutrition
  40. Inclusion of oil from transgenic Camelina sativa in feed effectively supplies EPA and DHA to Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) grown to market size in seawater pens
  41. How Tillage System Affects the Soil Carbon Dioxide Emission and Wheat Plants Physiological State
  42. Development and application of a qPCR-based method coupled with spore trapping to monitor airborne pathogens of wheat causing stripe rust, powdery mildew, and Fusarium head blight
  43. Integrating human behaviour and epidemiological modelling: unlocking the remaining challenges
  44. Advancing mechanistic understanding of cohesive sediment transport: Integrating flume experiments, field measurements, and modelling approaches in a gravel-bed river
  45. How the Global Burden of Animal Diseases links to the Global Burden of Crop Loss: a food systems perspective
  46. DGCNN approach links metagenome-derived taxon and functional information providing insight into global soil organic carbon
  47. Validating a cassava production spatial disaggregation model in sub-Saharan Africa
  48. Do expectations that gluten makes you sick lead to gastrointestinal distress?
  49. Comparing samples of grains and breads: Nutritional Benefits of Ancient Grains and Sourdough
  50. Soil organic carbon storage impacts on crop yields in rice-based cropping systems under different long-term fertilisation
  51. Impact of natural biochar on soil water retention capacity and quinoa plant growth in different soil textures
  52. Swarming insects may have finely tuned characteristic Reynolds numbers
  53. Prey nutrient content is associated with the trophic interactions of spiders and their prey selection under field conditions
  54. Dynamic Retrieval Augmented Generation of Ontologies using Artificial Intelligence (DRAGON-AI)
  55. Unmanaged grasslands are a reservoir of Alternaria and other important fungal species with differing emission patterns
  56. Identifying the Fusarium effector proteases that play a role in pathogenesis in wheat
  57. Exploring the function of two paralogous F. graminearum effectors reveals an alternative genetic pathway required for virulence on wheat spikes.
  58. A Fusarium graminearum trichothecene mycotoxin facilitates plasmodesmatal crossings by hyphae during wheat infection.
  59. PHI-base - The multi-species Pathogen-Host Interaction Database in 2025
  60. A new species to Europe of East Asian aphid, Longicaudinus corydalisicola (Tao, 1962) (Aphidinae: Macrosiphini), recorded from Britain and Ireland
  61. Exploring the plant and soil mechanisms by which crop rotations benefit farming systems
  62. The River Rother: a long history of change and human interference
  63. Bespoke cultivation of seablite with digital agriculture and machine learning
  64. Haplotype-resolved and near-T2T genome assembly of the African catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
  65. Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD) profiles towards λ-cyhalothrin for key ecosystem service provider (ESP) species across five European countries representing different pedoclimatic zones
  66. Data from a survey of coffee cultivation in lowland and highland areas to support agriculture during climate change
  67. An array of Zymoseptoria tritici effectors suppress plant immune responses
  68. Gluten and wheat sensitivity; Does the bread type matter?
  69. Phenotyping the nutritional status of crops using proximal and remote sensing techniques
  70. Caatinga Microbiome Initiative: disentangling the soil microbiome across areas under desertification and restoration in the Brazilian drylands
  71. Hyperspectral imaging for phenotyping plant drought stress and nitrogen interactions using multivariate modeling and machine learning techniques in wheat
  72. Structuring white rice with gellan gum reduces the glycemic response in healthy humans
  73. Health impact of policies to reduce agriculture-related air pollutants in the UK: The relative contribution of change in PM 2.5 exposure and diets to morbidity and mortality
  74. An inducible whole-cell biosensor for detection of formate ions
  75. Design and performance of the Climate Change Initiative Biomass global retrieval algorithm
  76. Field plants strategically regulate water uptake from different soil depths by spatiotemporally adjusting their radial root hydraulic conductivity
  77. Soil zinc surveillance frameworks can inform human nutrition studies: opportunities in India
  78. ‘Well on wheat?’ Project: Fewer abdominal complaints due to ancient grains?
  79. Gluten & Weight
  80. Communications enhance sustainable intentions despite other ongoing crises
  81. Gibberellin function in root growth and development
  82. Predatory beetles
  83. Far-future hydrology will differentially change the phosphorus transfer continuum
  84. Regional analysis of specific suspended sediment loads in northern Iran using multivariate statistical techniques
  85. Impacts of changing weather patterns on the dynamics of water pollutants in agricultural catchments: Insights from 11-year high temporal resolution data analysis
  86. Individual animal liveweight and daily liveweight gain, and pasture herbage mass recorded in a dairy x beef grazing study comparing contrasting grazing methods: set-stocked versus cell-grazed on a temperate permanent pasture.
  87. Effects of Selenate Application on Growth, Nutrient Bioaccumulation, and Bioactive Compounds in Broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica L.)
  88. Evaluating Urban Land Resource Carrying Capacity With Geographically Weighted Principal Component Analysis: A Case Study in Wuhan, China
  89. Soil Mechanical Resistance and Root Growth and Function
  90. Identifying archived insect bulk samples using DNA metabarcoding: A case study using the long-term Rothamsted Insect Survey
  91. Loving your carabids
  92. Wheat genetic resources have avoided disease pandemics, improved food security, and reduced environmental footprints: A review of historical impacts and future opportunities
  93. Generic workflow of a highly effective and easy anther culture method for both japonica and indica rice
  94. Tree demographics and soil charcoal evidence of fire disturbances in an inaccessible forest atop the Mount Lico inselberg, Mozambique
  95. CO2 fluxes from three different temperate grazed pastures using Eddy covariance measurements
  96. Insights on soil carbon cycling in intercropped maize-forage systems as affected by nitrogen
  97. Corrigendum to “Yield responses of arable crops to liming – An evaluation of relationships between yields and soil pH from a long-term liming experiment” [Eur. J. Agron. 105 (2019) 176–188]
  98. Identification and genomic analysis of a thermophilic bacterial strain that reduces ammonia loss from composting
  99. No evidence of increased forest loss from a mining rush in Madagascar's eastern rainforests
  100. Geographic bioprospection of maize rhizoplane-associated bacteria for consortia construction and impact on plant growth and nutrient uptake under low P availability
  101. Phosphorus availability drives the effect of legume-wheat intercropping on prokaryotic community interactions
  102. Nitrogen topdressing at panicle initiation modulated nitrogen allocation between storage proteins and free nitrogenous compounds in grains of japonica rice
  103. Improving wheat grain composition for human health by constructing a QTL atlas for essential minerals
  104. Doctoral training to support sustainable soil geochemistry research in Africa
  105. Comparative study using spectroscopic and mineralogical fingerprinting for suspended sediment source apportionment in a river-reservoir system
  106. Adoption of no-tillage alters the pools of SOM with various thermal stability and their chemical composition by changing their sources in Northeast China
  107. Bioavailability and ecological risk assessment of metal pollutants in ambient PM2.5 in Beijing
  108. Black-Grass Monitoring Using Hyperspectral Image Data Is Limited by Between-Site Variability
  109. At the crossroads: strigolactones mediate changes in cytokinin synthesis and signalling in response to nitrogen limitation
  110. Data from: A conserved fungal Knr4/Smi1 protein is vital for maintaining cell wall integrity and host plant pathogenesis
  111. Ruminant Grazing Lands in the Tropics Silvopastoral Systems and Tithonia diversifolia as Tools with Potential to Promote Sustainability
  112. Spatial correlations in laboratory insect swarms
  113. Decreased nitrogen deposition in Beijing over the recent decade and its implications
  114. Investigating the efficacy of purified tannin extracts from underutilized temperate forages in reducing enteric methane emissions in vitro
  115. Decrease in soil test phosphorus levels under omitted phosphorus fertilizer application
  116. The role of ruminant urine and faeces in the recycling of nutrients by forages
  117. “WAIT, do I need more fibre?” Exploring UK consumers dietary fibre-related awareness and white bread as a viable solution to promote subsequent intake
  118. Identifying pathways to more sustainable farming using archetypes and Multi-Objective Optimisation
  119. What evidence exists relating the impact of different grassland management practices to soil carbon in livestock systems? A systematic map protocol.
  120. Sensitivities in associating land-system archetypes with sustainability metrics Insights from simulations
  121. Seed storage prolamins
  122. Assessing the impacts of climate change on crop yields, soil organic carbon sequestration and N<sub>2</sub>O emissions in wheat-maize rotation systems.
  123. Grazing decreases net ecosystem carbon exchange by decreasing shrub and semi-shrub biomass in a desert steppe.
  124. Diversity and multifunctional potential for plant growth promotion in bacteria from soil and the rhizosphere
  125. The differential assimilation of nitrogen fertilizer compounds by soil microorganisms
  126. Development of inoculation methods for Pythium violae to evaluate resistance of carrot cultivars and efficacy of crop protection products for cavity spot control
  127. N losses from an andisol via gaseous N2O and N2 emissions increase with increasing ruminant urinary–N deposition rate
  128. Processed high resolution rainfall, flow rate, sediment and nitrate concentration data
  129. Spatial and temporal measurement of soil moisture and nitrogen in a pasture field
  130. Organic matter decay and bacterial community succession in mangroves under simulated climate change scenarios
  131. The lowdown on breakdown: Open questions in plant proteolysis
  132. An introduction to conducting responsible and reproducible agricultural research
  133. Genome-wide screening and characterization of phospholipase A (PLA)-like genes in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.).
  134. The 4T and 7T introgressions from Amblyopyrum muticum and the 5Au introgression from Triticum urartu increases grain zinc and iron concentrations in Malawian wheat backgrounds
  135. Community standards and future opportunities for synthetic communities in plant–microbiota research
  136. Iron Chelation in Soil - Scalable Biotechnology for Accelerating Carbon Dioxide Removal by Enhanced Rock Weathering
  137. A dataset of CMIP6-based climate scenarios for climate change impact assessment in Great Britain
  138. A Bayesian approach to analyzing long-term agricultural experiments
  139. Navigating the Fusarium species complex: Host-range plasticity and genome variations
  140. Assessment of the pathogen genomics landscape highlights disparities and challenges for effective AMR Surveillance and outbreak response in the East African community
  141. Spatial Variation in the Integrated Assessment of Pasture Dynamics and Soil Health on the North Wyke Farm Platform
  142. Detecting the genetic variants associated with key culinary traits in Dioscorea alata
  143. Wheat, Bread, Gluten and Health - Where do we stand in 2024?
  144. Threeruns Carabid dataset
  145. Preface to VSI “Increasing the use of cereal grains as sources of protein”
  146. Maize grown for bioenergy on peat emits twice as much carbon as when grown on mineral soil
  147. Nitrous oxide and methane fluxes from plasma-treated pig slurry applied to winter wheat
  148. Using long-term experiments to assess statistical models for determining critical P fertilisation thresholds
  149. Why insect swarms seem unduly complicated
  150. Future proofing a long-term agricultural experiment for decades to come - Relocation and redesign
  151. The most remarkable migrants - systematic analysis of the Western European insect flyway at a Pyrenean mountain pass
  152. Harnessing landrace diversity empowers wheat breeding
  153. Combined short-term and long-term emission controls improve air quality sustainably in China
  154. Using a multi-scale approach to examine the effects of field margins and landscape features on predatory carabid communities in crop fields
  155. Non-polar compound profile and preliminary assessment of the antifungal activity of Foeniculum vulgare and Thymus vulgaris
  156. Ammonium enrichment in livestock manure driven by ammonia-abatement practices can reduce nitrous oxide emissions
  157. Comparative sanitation data from high-frequency phone surveys across 3 countries.
  158. Obituary: Philip Charles Brookes: 26th March 1951–28th September 2023
  159. A framework for evaluating the value of agricultural pest management decision support systems
  160. Assessing nutritional quality and gas production kinetics: incorporating Tithonia diversifolia into sugarcane silage
  161. A Decadal Change in Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition at a Rural Site in Southern China
  162. Long-term monitoring of pasture dry matter production across fields with different pasture types, as assessed by rising plate meter
  163. Challenges to Increasing Dietary Fiber in White Flour and Bread
  164. Application of the JULES-crop model and agrometeorological indicators for forecasting off-season maize yield in Brazil
  165. A fungal endophyte induces local cell wall-mediated resistance in wheat roots against take-all disease
  166. Evaluating cell grazing versus set stocking - impacts on farm productivity and environmental sustainability
  167. Distribution of non-structural carbohydrates and root structure of Plantago lanceolata L. under different defoliation frequencies and intensities
  168. Nutritional composition, fatty acids profile and immunoglobulin G concentrations of mare milk of the Chilean Corralero horse breed
  169. Phoma stem canker (blackleg) of oilseed rape (canola) and other Brassica crops
  170. Global wild rice germplasm resources conservation alliance: World Wild-Rice Wiring
  171. Frontier-Line Analysis
  172. Willingness to adopt green house gas mitigation measures: Agricultural land managers in the United Kingdom
  173. Examining Agricultural Land Manager Willingness to Adopt Climate Change Mitigation in the UK
  174. Investigating the comparative effects of abattoir waste (ThalloTM) organomineral ferti-lizer and inorganic NPK fertilizer on wheat grain and ryegrass yields and their nutrient uptakes
  175. A hydro-thermo-damage-mechanical fully coupled cohesive phase-field model for fracking in quasi-brittle thermo-poroelastic media
  176. Stacked mutations in wheat homologues of rice SEMI-DWARF1 confer a novel semi-dwarf phenotype
  177. Massive seasonal high-altitude migrations of nocturnal insects above the agricultural plains of East China
  178. Yellow rust infection of wheat: How the quantity of light received by wheat seedlings before inoculation affects infection efficiency
  179. Characterisation of aphid antixenosis in aphid-resistant ancestor wheat, Triticum monococcum
  180. Stakeholder-driven transformative adaptation is needed for climate-smart nutrition security in sub-Saharan Africa - author correction
  181. Citizen attitudes towards present and future beef consumption before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
  182. GWmodelS: a standalone software to train geographically weighted models
  183. Quantifying farm sustainability through the lens of ecological theory
  184. UAV-based modelling of vegetation recovery under extreme habitat stresses in the water level fluctuation zone of the Three Gorges Reservoir, China
  185. The International Commission on Continental Erosion (ICCE): a brief overview of its scientific focus and example outputs
  186. Potential for low-emissions oil palm production in Indonesia: insights from spatiotemporal dynamics
  187. Acute imidacloprid exposure alters mitochondrial function in bumblebee flight muscle and brain - Correction / Corrigendum
  188. Opportunities to improve goat production and food security in Botswana through forage nutrition and the use of supplemental feeds
  189. Simulation dataset of annual crop growth, GHG emission and SOC stock dynamics under current and projected climate conditions for major crops with current and reduced fertiliser inputs in Southwest, England
  190. The genotype of barley cultivars influences multiple aspects of their associated microbiota via differential root exudate secretion
  191. Exploration of data for analysis using boundary line methodology
  192. A one health roadmap towards understanding and mitigating emerging Fungal Antimicrobial Resistance: fAMR
  193. Evolution of Agricultural Extension in Zimbabwe - Emerging Technologies, Training Needs and Future Possibilities
  194. Comparison of the welfare of beef cattle in housed and grazing systems: hormones, health and behaviour
  195. Comparison of in-person qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA) and video qualitative behaviour assessments (V-QBA) of beef cattle
  196. Hydro-sedimentological drivers of fine sediment ingress in a gravel-bed river
  197. Projecting the Contribution of Provitamin A Maize Biofortification and Other Nutrition Interventions to the Nutritional Adequacy and Cost of Diets in Rural Zimbabwe
  198. The effect of nitrogen input on N2O emission depends on precipitation in a temperate desert steppe
  199. Effects of grazing and climate change on aboveground standing biomass and sheep live weight changes in the desert steppe in Inner Mongolia, China
  200. Optimizing fertilization strategies for a climate-resilient rice – wheat double cropping system
  201. High-frequency spatial sediment source fingerprinting using in situ absorbance data
  202. Potential unintended consequences of agricultural land use change driven by dietary transitions
  203. Frontier-line analysis: a novel pedometric technique for estimating potential carbon sequestration
  204. The pore-rhizosheath shapes maize root architecture by enhancing root distribution in macropores
  205. Both yields of maize and soybean and soil carbon sequestration in typical Mollisols cropland decrease under future climate change SPACSYS simulation
  206. Swift manuscript dataset
  207. Swift manuscript dataset
  208. The trichothecene mycotoxin deoxynivalenol facilitates cell-to-cell invasion during wheat-tissue colonisation by Fusarium graminearum
  209. Can we increase the use of wheat and other cereals as sources of protein?
  210. Down-regulation of wheat Rubisco activase isoforms expression by virus-induced gene silencing
  211. European soybean to benefit people and the environment
  212. Identification of universal grass genes and estimates of their monocot-/ commelinid-/ grass-specificity
  213. Co-inoculation timing affects the interspecific interactions between phoma stem canker pathogens Leptosphaeria maculans and Leptosphaeria biglobosa
  214. Quantifying the impact of Psylliodes chrysocephala injury on the productivity of oilseed rape
  215. BIG enhances Arg/N-degron pathway-mediated protein degradation to regulate Arabidopsis hypoxia responses and suberin deposition
  216. Data for: Agricultural intensification reduces selection of putative plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in wheat
  217. Visits of housed cattle to GreenFeed units (2016-2023)
  218. Sugarcane cultivation as a major surface source of sediment in catchments from a coastal zone of Pernambuco, Brazil
  219. Long-term soil organic carbon and crop yield feedbacks differ between 16 soil-crop models in sub-Saharan Africa
  220. Controls on timescales of soil organic carbon persistence across sub-Saharan Africa
  221. What do we really understand about wheat gluten structure and functionality?
  222. Divergent behaviour of soil nutrients imprinted by different land management practices in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area, China
  223. SnRK1/TOR/T6P: three musketeers guarding energy for root growth
  224. Integrated pest control in oilseed crops—new advances from the rapeseed research community
  225. The potato rhizosphere microbiota correlated to the yield of three different regions in Korea
  226. A warming climate will make Australian soil a net emitter of atmospheric CO2
  227. Macronutrient application rescues performance of tolerant sorghum genotypes when infected by the parasitic plant striga
  228. Unravelling the impact of soil types on zinc, iron, and selenium concentrations in grains and straw of wheat/Amblyopyrum muticum and wheat/Triticum urartu doubled haploid lines
  229. Limited complementarity of functional and taxonomic diversity in Chilean benthic marine invertebrates
  230. Preventing and Controlling Zinc Deficiency Across the Life Course: A Call to Action
  231. Feeling the Heat: Investigating the dual assault of Zymoseptoria tritici and Heat Stress on Wheat (Triticum aestivum)
  232. Drought and heatwave affected the African eggplant differently when present in combination than individually
  233. Pathogen lifestyle determines host genetic signature of quantitative disease resistance loci in oilseed rape (Brassica napus)
  234. Enriched soil amendments influenced soil fertility, herbage yield and bioactive principle of medicinal plant (Cassia angustifolia Vahl.) grown in two different soils
  235. Impacts of climate change on crop production and soil carbon stock in a continuous wheat cropping system in southeast England
  236. Seed storage prolamins
  237. Solvent Extraction of Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) Tubing to Capture Volatile Organic Compounds from the Headspace and the Rhizosphere
  238. An agrogeophysical modelling framework for the detection of soil compaction spatial variability due to grazing using field-scale electromagnetic induction data.
  239. Nocturnal Arthropod Declines Unveiled by Weather Radars at a National Scale
  240. Heat and salinity stress on the African eggplant F1 Djamba, a Kumba cultivar
  241. Characterisation of fatty acyl reductases of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) seed
  242. Brevibacterium EB3 inoculation enhances rhizobacterial community interactions leading to improved growth of Salicornia europaea
  243. MinION sequencing of fungi in Sub-Saharan African air, and a novel LAMP assay for rapid detection of the tropical phytopathogenic genus Lasiodiplodia
  244. Carbon footprint of mixed farming crop-livestock rotational-based grazing beef systems using long term experimental data
  245. The basic-reproduction number of infectious diseases in spatially structured host populations
  246. Genetic diversity and genome-wide association analysis of the hulled/naked trait in a barley collection from Shanghai Agricultural Gene Bank.
  247. The First Comprehensive Chemical Profiling of Vachellia gummifera (Willd.) Kyal. & Boatwr., a Plant with Medicinal Value
  248. Highlights in gibberellin research A tale of the dwarf and the slender
  249. Urine Se concentration poorly predicts plasma Se concentration at sub-district scales in Zimbabwe, limiting its value as a biomarker of population Se status
  250. Do Growers Using Solo Fungicides Affect the Durability of Disease Control of Growers Using Mixtures and Alternations? The Case of Spot-Form Net Blotch in Western Australia
  251. Differences in the nutritional quality of improved finger millet genotypes in Ethiopia
  252. Species richness of Orthoptera declines with elevation while elevational range of individual species peaks at mid elevation
  253. Key role of the ryanodine receptor I4790K mutation in mediating diamide resistance in Plutella xylostella
  254. Implications and impacts of aligning regional agriculture with a healthy diet
  255. Source fingerprinting sediment loss from sub-catchments and topographic zones using geochemical tracers and weathering indices
  256. The Concepts and quantification of yield gap using boundary lines. A review
  257. Stepwise model parametrisation using satellite imagery and hemispherical photography: Tuning AquaCrop sensitive parameters for improved winter wheat yield predictions in semi-arid regions
  258. How to switch on a master switch
  259. Swift sampling of farmland aerial invertebrates offers insights into foraging behaviour in an aerial insectivore
  260. Comparison of sediment biomarker signatures generated using time-integrated and discrete suspended sediment samples
  261. Farmland abandonment and vegetation succession mediate soil properties but are determined by the duration of conversion
  262. Effects of changes in climatic means, variability, and agro-technologies on future wheat and maize yields at 10 sites across the globe
  263. Soil Map of Rothamsted Estate
  264. Mapping the ratio of agricultural inputs to yields reveals areas with potentially less sustainable farming.
  265. Control of meiotic crossover interference by a proteolytic chaperone network
  266. Chromosome-scale genome assembly and de novo annotation of Alopecurus aequalis
  267. Breeding for novel chemistry in willow: new hetero Diels-Alder cyclodimers based on arbusculoidin and salicortin suggest parallel biosynthetic pathways
  268. Identification and functional characterisation of a locus for target site integration in Fusarium graminearum
  269. Moderate grazing increased carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus storage in plants and soil in the Eurasian meadow steppe ecosystem
  270. Does simultaneous adoption of drought-tolerant maize varieties and organic fertiliser affect productivity and welfare outcomes? Evidence from rural Nigeria
  271. Sources of prey availability data alter interpretation of outputs from prey choice null networks
  272. Modeling sugarcane development and growth within ECOSMOS biophysical model
  273. Landscape perspectives for agroecological weed management. A review
  274. How much organic carbon could the soil store? The carbon sequestration potential of Australian soil
  275. Agricultural intensification reduces selection of putative plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria in wheat
  276. Evaluating Effective Particle Size Distributions of Cohesive Sediment under Varying Shear Stress and Bed Configurations in a Rotating Annular Flume
  277. The sedimentology of gravel beds in groundwater-dominated chalk streams: Implications for sediment modelling and management
  278. Acting pre‑emptively reduces the long‑term costs of managing herbicide resistance
  279. The role of interspecific variability and herbicide pre-adaptation in the cinmethylin response of Alopecurus myosuroides
  280. The effects of soil compaction on wheat seedling root growth are specific to soil texture and soil moisture status
  281. A restatement of the natural science evidence base concerning grassland management, grazing livestock and soil carbon storage
  282. Concerted Transport and Phosphorylation of Diacylglycerol at ER-PM Contacts Sites Regulates Phospholipid Dynamics During Stress
  283. Linking soil erosion and sediment yield with landscape heterogeneity: Exploration using the lower Jinsha River Basin, China
  284. Stakeholder-driven transformative adaptation is needed for climate-smart nutrition security in sub-Saharan Africa
  285. Sucrose homeostasis: Mechanisms and opportunity in crop yield improvement
  286. Plant U-box E3 ligases PUB20 and PUB21 negatively regulate pattern-triggered immunity in Arabidopsis
  287. Genome assembly and transcriptomic analysis to elucidate the ability of Nasonovia ribisnigri to break host plant resistance
  288. Agricultural fertilisers contribute substantially to microplastic concentrations in UK soils
  289. Population Genetic Structure of the Rubber Tree Powdery Mildew Pathogen (Erysiphe quercicola) from China
  290. Impact of plastic mulching and residue return on maize yield and soil organic carbon storage in irrigated dryland areas under climate change
  291. The Broadbalk Wheat Experiment, Rothamsted, UK Crop yields and soil changes during the last 50 years
  292. RNA and protein biomarkers for detecting enhanced metabolic resistance to herbicides mesosulfuron-methyl and fenoxaprop-ethyl in black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides)
  293. Why do we make changes to the long-term experiments at Rothamsted?
  294. 13C dicarboxylic acid signatures indicate temporal shifts in catchment sediment sources in response to extreme winter rainfall
  295. Spray-induced gene silencing as a potential tool to control rubber tree powdery mildew disease
  296. Feasibility of mitigation measures for agricultural greenhouse gas emissions in the UK. A systematic review
  297. The Functional Diversity of the High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter Gene Family in Hexaploid Wheat: Insights from Distinct Expression Profiles
  298. How aphids fly: take off, free flight and implications for short and long distance migration
  299. Soil erosion, sediment sources, connectivity and suspended sediment yields in UK temperate agricultural catchments Discrepancies and reconciliation of field-based measurements
  300. Evolution of decreased sensitivity to azole fungicides in western European populations of Plenodomus lingam (cause of Phoma leaf spot / stem canker on oilseed rape)
  301. Impacts of reduced synthetic fertiliser use under current and future climates Exploration using integrated agroecosystem modelling in the upper River Taw observatory, UK
  302. The mechanisms behind the contrasting responses to waterlogging in black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides) and wheat (Triticum aestivum)
  303. Current status of community resources and priorities for weed genomics research
  304. universal_grass_peps
  305. Beneficial beetles: the good guys
  306. Delaying Infection Through Phytosanitary Soybean-Free Periods Contributes to Fungicide Resistance Management in Phakopsora pachyrhizi: A Modelling Analysis
  307. Novel pheromone-mediated reproductive behaviour in the stag beetle, Lucanus cervus
  308. Comparison of direct and indirect soil organic carbon prediction at farm field scale
  309. Attracting Scelionidae egg parasitoids to enhance stink bug egg parasitisation in soybean crops using methyl salicylate and (E,E)-α-farnesene
  310. The potential for use of haematological and anti-IgE humoral responses as phenotypic markers for tick resistance in cattle
  311. Two randomized crossover multicenter studies investigating gastrointestinal symptoms after bread consumption in individuals with noncoeliac wheat sensitivity: do wheat species and fermentation type matter?
  312. Dynamics of pollen beetle (Brassicogethes aeneus) immigration and colonization of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in Europe
  313. Quantifying the impacts of management and herbicide resistance on regional plant population dynamics in the face of missing data
  314. Solvent extraction of PDMS tubing as a new method for the capture of volatile organic compounds from headspace
  315. Efficient qPCR estimation and discrimination of airborne inoculum of Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa, the causal organisms of phoma leaf spotting and stem canker of oilseed rape
  316. Low asparagine wheat - Europe’s first field trial of genome edited wheat amid rapidly changing regulations on acrylamide in food and genome editing of crops
  317. Regrowth dynamics and morpho-physiological characteristics of Plantago lanceolata under different defoliation frequencies and intensities
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