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Authors: MEHARG AA WYATT CL THOMPSON IP BAILEY MJ ELLIS RJ MAGUIRE N
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., RESPONSE OF SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS TO 1,2-DICHLOROBENZENE ADDITION INTHE PRESENCE OF PLANT RESIDUES, Environmental toxicology and chemistry, 17(8), 1998, pp. 1462-1468

Authors: MEHARG AA SHORE RF BROADGATE K
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., EDAPHIC FACTORS AFFECTING THE TOXICITY AND ACCUMULATION OF ARSENATE IN THE EARTHWORM LUMBRICUS-TERRESTRIS, Environmental toxicology and chemistry, 17(6), 1998, pp. 1124-1131

Authors: BOYD EM MEHARG AA WRIGHT J KILLHAM K
Citation: Em. Boyd et al., TOXICITY OF CHLOROBENZENES TO A LUX-MARKED TERRESTRIAL BACTERIUM, PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS, Environmental toxicology and chemistry, 17(11), 1998, pp. 2134-2140

Authors: MEHARG AA WRIGHT J DYKE H OSBORN D
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON (PAH) DISPERSION AND DEPOSITION TO VEGETATION AND SOIL FOLLOWING A LARGE-SCALE CHEMICAL FIRE, Environmental pollution, 99(1), 1998, pp. 29-36

Authors: MEHARG AA WRIGHT J OSBORN D
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., THE FREQUENCY OF ENVIRONMENTAL-QUALITY STANDARD (EQS) EXCEEDANCE FOR CHLORINATED ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN RIVERS OF THE HUMBER CATCHMENTS, Science of the total environment, 210(1-6), 1998, pp. 219-228

Authors: BOYD EM MEHARG AA WRIGHT J KILLHAM K
Citation: Em. Boyd et al., ASSESSMENT OF TOXICOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS OF BENZENE AND ITS PRIMARY DEGRADATION PRODUCTS (CATECHOL AND PHENOL) USING A LUX-MODIFIED BACTERIAL BIOASSAY, Environmental toxicology and chemistry, 16(5), 1997, pp. 849-856

Authors: MEHARG AA SHORE RF FRENCH MC OSBORN D
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., DIOXIN AND FURAN RESIDUES IN WOOD MICE (APODEMUS-SYLVATICUS) FOLLOWING A LARGE-SCALE POLYVINYL-CHLORIDE (PVC) FIRE, Environmental pollution, 97(3), 1997, pp. 213-220

Authors: BOYD EM KILLHAM K WRIGHT J RUMFORD S HETHERIDGE M CUMMING R MEHARG AA
Citation: Em. Boyd et al., TOXICITY ASSESSMENT OF XENOBIOTIC CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER USING LUX MODIFIED PSEUDOMONAS-FLUORESCENS, Chemosphere, 35(9), 1997, pp. 1967-1985

Authors: MEHARG AA DENNIS GR CAIRNEY JWG
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., BIOTRANSFORMATION OF 2,4,6-TRINITROTOLUENE (TNT) BY ECTOMYCORRHIZAL BASIDIOMYCETES, Chemosphere, 35(3), 1997, pp. 513-521

Authors: MEHARG AA CAIRNEY JWG MAGUIRE N
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., MINERALIZATION OF 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL BY ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN AXENIC CULTURE AND IN SYMBIOSIS WITH PINE, Chemosphere, 34(12), 1997, pp. 2495-2504

Authors: HARTLEY J CAIRNEY JWG MEHARG AA
Citation: J. Hartley et al., DO ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI EXHIBIT ADAPTIVE TOLERANCE TO POTENTIALLY TOXIC METALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT, Plant and soil, 189(2), 1997, pp. 303-319

Authors: HARTLEY E CAIRNEY JWG SANDERS FE MEHARG AA
Citation: E. Hartley et al., TOXIC INTERACTIONS OF METAL-IONS (CD2-) ON IN-VITRO BIOMASS PRODUCTION OF ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI(, PB2+, ZN2+ AND SB3), New phytologist, 137(3), 1997, pp. 551-562

Authors: BLATT MR MAUROUSSET L MEHARG AA
Citation: Mr. Blatt et al., HIGH-AFFINITY NO3--H- INDUCTION AND CONTROL BY PH AND MEMBRANE VOLTAGE( COTRANSPORT IN THE FUNGUS NEUROSPORA ), The Journal of membrane biology, 160(1), 1997, pp. 59-76

Authors: MEHARG AA
Citation: Aa. Meharg, BIOAVAILABILITY OF ATRAZINE TO SOIL MICROBES IN THE PRESENCE OF THE EARTHWORM LUMBRICUS-TERRESTRIUS (L), Soil biology & biochemistry, 28(4-5), 1996, pp. 555-559

Authors: MEHARG AA FRENCH MC
Citation: Aa. Meharg et Mc. French, HEAVY-METALS AS MARKERS FOR ASSESSING ENVIRONMENTAL-POLLUTION FROM CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE AND PLASTICS FIRES, Chemosphere, 30(10), 1995, pp. 1987-1994

Authors: MEHARG AA KILLHAM K
Citation: Aa. Meharg et K. Killham, LOSS OF EXUDATES FROM THE ROOTS OF PERENNIAL RYEGRASS INOCULATED WITHA RANGE OF MICROORGANISMS, Plant and soil, 170(2), 1995, pp. 345-349

Authors: MEHARG AA OSBORN D
Citation: Aa. Meharg et D. Osborn, DIOXINS RELEASED FROM CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS, Nature, 375(6530), 1995, pp. 353-354

Authors: MEHARG AA BLATT MR
Citation: Aa. Meharg et Mr. Blatt, NO3- TRANSPORT ACROSS THE PLASMA-MEMBRANE OF ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA ROOT HAIRS - KINETIC CONTROL BY PH AND MEMBRANE VOLTAGE, The Journal of membrane biology, 145(1), 1995, pp. 49-66

Authors: MEHARG AA
Citation: Aa. Meharg, INDUSTRIAL-ACCIDENTS INVOLVING RELEASE OF CHEMICALS INTO THE ENVIRONMENT - ECOTOXICOLOGY, Environmental technology, 15(11), 1994, pp. 1041-1050

Authors: MEHARG AA
Citation: Aa. Meharg, INTEGRATED TOLERANCE MECHANISMS - CONSTITUTIVE AND ADAPTIVE PLANT-RESPONSES TO ELEVATED METAL CONCENTRATIONS IN THE ENVIRONMENT, Plant, cell and environment, 17(9), 1994, pp. 989-993

Authors: MEHARG AA NAYLOR J MACNAIR MR
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., PHOSPHORUS-NUTRITION OF ARSENATE-TOLERANT AND NONTOLERANT PHENOTYPES OF VELVETGRASS, Journal of environmental quality, 23(2), 1994, pp. 234-238

Authors: MEHARG AA
Citation: Aa. Meharg, A CRITICAL-REVIEW OF LABELING TECHNIQUES USED TO QUANTIFY RHIZOSPHERECARBON-FLOW, Plant and soil, 166(1), 1994, pp. 55-62

Authors: MEHARG AA MACNAIR MR
Citation: Aa. Meharg et Mr. Macnair, RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLANT PHOSPHORUS STATUS AND THE KINETICS OF ARSENATE INFLUX IN CLONES OF DESCHAMPSIA-CESPITOSA (L) BEAUV THAT DIFFER IN THEIR TOLERANCE TO ARSENATE, Plant and soil, 162(1), 1994, pp. 99-106

Authors: MEHARG AA BAILEY J BREADMORE K NACNAIR MR
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., BIOMASS ALLOCATION, PHOSPHORUS-NUTRITION AND VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL INFECTION IN CLONES OF YORKSHIRE FOG, HOLCUS-LANATUS L (POACEAE) THAT DIFFER IN THEIR PHOSPHATE-UPTAKE KINETICS AND TOLERANCE TO ARSENATE, Plant and soil, 160(1), 1994, pp. 11-20

Authors: MEHARG AA MAUROUSSET L BLATT MR
Citation: Aa. Meharg et al., CABLE CORRECTION OF MEMBRANE CURRENTS RECORDED FROM ROOT HAIRS OF ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA L, Journal of Experimental Botany, 45(270), 1994, pp. 1-6
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