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Authors: GIBBS J TURNER DW ARMSTRONG W DARWENT MJ GREENWAY H
Citation: J. Gibbs et al., RESPONSE TO OXYGEN DEFICIENCY IN PRIMARY MAIZE ROOTS - I - DEVELOPMENT OF OXYGEN DEFICIENCY IN THE STELE REDUCES RADIAL SOLUTE TRANSPORT TOTHE XYLEM, Australian journal of plant physiology, 25(6), 1998, pp. 745-758

Authors: GIBBS J TURNER DW ARMSTRONG W SIVASITHAMPARAM K GREENWAY H
Citation: J. Gibbs et al., RESPONSE TO OXYGEN DEFICIENCY IN PRIMARY MAIZE ROOTS - II - DEVELOPMENT OF OXYGEN DEFICIENCY IN THE STELE HAS LIMITED SHORT-TERM IMPACT ON RADIAL HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY, Australian journal of plant physiology, 25(6), 1998, pp. 759-763

Authors: WATKIN ELJ THOMSON CJ GREENWAY H
Citation: Elj. Watkin et al., ROOT DEVELOPMENT AND AERENCHYMA FORMATION IN 2 WHEAT CULTIVARS AND ONE TRITICALE CULTIVAR GROWN IN STAGNANT AGAR AND AERATED NUTRIENT SOLUTION, Annals of botany, 81(2), 1998, pp. 349-354

Authors: WIENGWEERA A GREENWAY H THOMSON CJ
Citation: A. Wiengweera et al., THE USE OF AGAR NUTRIENT SOLUTION TO SIMULATE LACK OF CONVECTION IN WATERLOGGED SOILS, Annals of botany, 80(2), 1997, pp. 115-123

Authors: KIRKWOOD J GREENWAY H
Citation: J. Kirkwood et H. Greenway, TREATING PATIENTS WITH MELANOMA WITH INTERFERON - REPLY, Archives of dermatology, 133(3), 1997, pp. 387-389

Authors: TANG C LONGNECKER NE GREENWAY H ROBSON AD
Citation: C. Tang et al., REDUCED ROOT ELONGATION OF LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS L BY HIGH PH IS NOT DUE TO DECREASED MEMBRANE INTEGRITY OF CORTICAL-CELLS OR LOW PROTON PRODUCTION BY THE ROOTS, Annals of botany, 78(4), 1996, pp. 409-414

Authors: ZHANG Q GREENWAY H
Citation: Q. Zhang et H. Greenway, MEMBRANE-TRANSPORT IN ANOXIC RICE COLEOPTILES AND STORAGE TISSUES OF BEETROOT, Australian journal of plant physiology, 22(6), 1995, pp. 965-975

Authors: GIBBS J DEBRUXELLE G ARMSTRONG W GREENWAY H
Citation: J. Gibbs et al., EVIDENCE FOR ANOXIC ZONES IN 2-3 MM TIPS OF AERENCHYMATOUS MAIZE ROOTS UNDER LOW O-2 SUPPLY, Australian journal of plant physiology, 22(5), 1995, pp. 723-730

Authors: KUIPER PJC WALTON CS GREENWAY H
Citation: Pjc. Kuiper et al., EFFECT OF HYPOXIA ON ION UPTAKE BY NODAL AND SEMINAL WHEAT ROOTS, Plant physiology and biochemistry, 32(2), 1994, pp. 267-276

Authors: ZHANG QS GREENWAY H
Citation: Qs. Zhang et H. Greenway, ANOXIA TOLERANCE AND ANAEROBIC CATABOLISM OF AGED BEETROOT STORAGE TISSUES, Journal of Experimental Botany, 45(274), 1994, pp. 567-575

Authors: HARGREAVES PM HERRING PJ GREENWAY H
Citation: Pm. Hargreaves et al., THE RESPONSE OF TROPICAL ATLANTIC DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS TO ARTIFICIALLYLIGHTED TRAWLS, Journal of plankton research, 15(7), 1993, pp. 835-853

Authors: TANG C ROBSON AD LONGNECKER NE GREENWAY H
Citation: C. Tang et al., PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES OF LUPIN ROOTS TO HIGH PH, Plant and soil, 156, 1993, pp. 509-512

Authors: TANG C COBLEY BT MOKHTARA S WILSON CE GREENWAY H
Citation: C. Tang et al., HIGH PH IN THE NUTRIENT SOLUTION IMPAIRS WATER-UPTAKE IN LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS L, Plant and soil, 156, 1993, pp. 517-519

Authors: BARRETTLENNARD EG DRACUP M GREENWAY H
Citation: Eg. Barrettlennard et al., ROLE OF EXTRACELLULAR PHOSPHATASES IN THE PHOSPHORUS-NUTRITION OF CLOVER, Journal of Experimental Botany, 44(267), 1993, pp. 1595-1600

Authors: THOMSON CJ COLMER TD WATKIN ELJ GREENWAY H
Citation: Cj. Thomson et al., TOLERANCE OF WHEAT (TRITICUM-AESTIVUM CVS GAMENYA AND KITE) AND TRITICALE (TRITICOSECALE CV MUIR) TO WATERLOGGING, New phytologist, 120(3), 1992, pp. 335-344
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