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Authors: Clark, LJ Whalley, WR Barraclough, PB
Citation: Lj. Clark et al., Partial mechanical impedance can increase the turgor of seedling pea roots, J EXP BOT, 52(354), 2001, pp. 167-171

Authors: Price, AH Steele, KA Moore, BJ Barraclough, PB Clark, LJ
Citation: Ah. Price et al., A combined RFLP and AFLP linkage map of upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) usedto identify QTLs for root-penetration ability, THEOR A GEN, 100(1), 2000, pp. 49-56

Authors: Clark, LJ Aphale, SL Barraclough, PB
Citation: Lj. Clark et al., Screening the ability of rice roots to overcome the mechanical impedance of wax layers: importance of test conditions and measurement criteria, PLANT SOIL, 219(1-2), 2000, pp. 187-196

Authors: Clark, LJ Bengough, AG Whalley, WR Dexter, AR Barraclough, PB
Citation: Lj. Clark et al., Maximum axial root growth pressure in pea seedlings: effects of measurement techniques and cultivars, PLANT SOIL, 209(1), 1999, pp. 101-109

Authors: Clark, LJ Barraclough, PB
Citation: Lj. Clark et Pb. Barraclough, Do dicotyledons generate greater maximum axial root growth pressures than monocotyledons?, J EXP BOT, 50(336), 1999, pp. 1263-1266

Authors: Bollons, HM Barraclough, PB
Citation: Hm. Bollons et Pb. Barraclough, Assessing the phosphorus status of winter wheat crops: inorganic orthophosphate in whole shoots, J AGR SCI, 133, 1999, pp. 285-295

Authors: Clark, LJ Whalley, WR Leigh, RA Dexter, AR Barraclough, PB
Citation: Lj. Clark et al., Evaluation of agar and agarose gels for studying mechanical impedance in rice roots, PLANT SOIL, 207(1), 1998, pp. 37-43
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