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Paul Thomas Austin
Plant and Food Research, New Zealand - / New Zealand
Agriculture & Forestry / Plant Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 4409390
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Paul Thomas Austin's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Environmental regulation of leaf colour in red 35S:PAP1 Arabidopsis thaliana New Phytologist 182 (1), 102-115, 2009
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A compartment model of the effect of early-season temperatures on potential size and growth of ‘Delicious’ apple fruits Annals of Botany 83 (2), 129-143, 1999
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Effects of elevated root zone CO2 and air temperature on photosynthetic gas exchange, nitrate uptake, and total reduced nitrogen content in aeroponically grown … Journal of Experimental Botany 61 (14), 3959-3969, 2010
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Vigor-controlling rootstocks affect early shoot growth and leaf area development of kiwifruit Tree Physiology 26 (4), 505-515, 2006
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Elevated root-zone CO2 protects lettuce plants from midday depression of photosynthesis Environmental and Experimental Botany 61 (1), 94-101, 2007
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