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David Robinson
University of Aberdeen - Aberdeen / United Kingdom
Agriculture & Forestry / Plant Science
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David Robinson's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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δ15N as an integrator of the nitrogen cycleD RobinsonTrends in ecology & evolution 16 (3), 153-162, 200114612001
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The responses of plants to non‐uniform supplies of nutrientsD RobinsonNew Phytologist 127 (4), 635-674, 19949781994
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Are microorganisms more effective than plants at competing for nitrogen?A Hodge, D Robinson, A FitterTrends in plant science 5 (7), 304-308, 20008272000
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The 15N natural abundance (δ15N) of ecosystem samples reflects measures of water availabilityLL Handley, AT Austin, GR Stewart, D Robinson, CM Scrimgeour, ...Functional Plant Biology 26 (2), 185-199, 19996351999
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Why plants bother: root proliferation results in increased nitrogen capture from an organic patch when two grasses competeA Hodge, D Robinson, BS Griffiths, AH FitterPlant, Cell & Environment 22 (7), 811-820, 19994001999
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