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Authors: Thomas, DS Turner, DW
Citation: Ds. Thomas et Dw. Turner, Banana (Musa sp.) leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in response to soil drought, shading and lamina folding, SCI HORT A, 90(1-2), 2001, pp. 93-108

Authors: Plummer, JA Rogers, AD Turner, DW Bell, DT
Citation: Ja. Plummer et al., Light, nitrogenous compounds, smoke and GA(3) break dormancy and enhance germination in the Australian everlasting daisy, Shoenia filifolia subsp subulifolia, SEED SCI T, 29(2), 2001, pp. 321-330

Authors: Armstrong, W Cousins, D Armstrong, J Turner, DW Beckett, PM
Citation: W. Armstrong et al., Oxygen distribution in wetland plant roots and permeability barriers to gas-exchange with the rhizosphere: a microelectrode and modelling study with Phragmites australis, ANN BOTANY, 86(3), 2000, pp. 687-703

Authors: Mosher, JM Turner, DW
Citation: Jm. Mosher et Dw. Turner, Productivity of three rose cultivars (Rosa hybrida) trained in a 'vase-shaped' form and grown in a commercial glasshouse in a Mediterranean environment, SCI HORT A, 83(3-4), 2000, pp. 311-324

Authors: Merritt, DJ Touchell, DH Dixon, KW Plummer, JA Turner, DW
Citation: Dj. Merritt et al., Moisture content influences survival of cryostored seed of Banksia ashbyi (Proteaceae), AUST J BOT, 48(5), 2000, pp. 581-587

Authors: Aguilar, EA Turner, DW Sivasithamparam, K
Citation: Ea. Aguilar et al., Fusarium oxysporum f. sp cubense inoculation and hypoxia alter peroxidase and phenylalanine ammonia lyase activities in nodal roots of banana cultivars (Musa sp.) differing in their susceptibility to Fusarium wilt, AUST J BOT, 48(5), 2000, pp. 589-596

Authors: Islam, M Turner, DW Adams, MA
Citation: M. Islam et al., Regeneration of the legumes Acacia ancistrocarpa and Senna notabilis in the Pilbara region of Western Australia: mineral nutrition and carbon fractions, AUST J BOT, 48(4), 2000, pp. 435-444

Authors: Davies, CL Turner, DW Dracup, M
Citation: Cl. Davies et al., Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) tolerates waterlogging better than narrow-leafed lupin (L-angustifolius) - I. Shoot and root growth in a controlled environment, AUST J AGR, 51(6), 2000, pp. 701-709

Authors: Davies, CL Turner, DW Dracup, M
Citation: Cl. Davies et al., Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) tolerates waterlogging better than narrow-leafed lupin (L-angustifolius) - II. Leaf gas exchange, plant water status, and nitrogen accumulation, AUST J AGR, 51(6), 2000, pp. 711-719

Authors: Davies, CL Turner, DW Dracup, M
Citation: Cl. Davies et al., Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) tolerates waterlogging better than narrow-leafed lupin (L-angustifolius) - III. Comparison under field conditions, AUST J AGR, 51(6), 2000, pp. 721-727

Authors: Davies, CL Turner, DW Munns, R Dracup, M
Citation: Cl. Davies et al., Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) tolerates waterlogging better than narrow-leafed lupin (L-angustifolius) - IV. Root genotype is more important than shoot genotype, AUST J AGR, 51(6), 2000, pp. 729-736

Authors: Mosher, JM Turner, DW
Citation: Jm. Mosher et Dw. Turner, The impact of within-row spacing on the productivity of glasshouse roses grown in two planting systems, J HORT SCI, 74(6), 1999, pp. 721-728

Authors: Islam, M Turner, DW Adams, MA
Citation: M. Islam et al., Phosphorus availability and the growth, mineral composition and nutritive value of ephemeral forbs and associated perennials from the Pilbara, Western Australia, AUST J EX A, 39(2), 1999, pp. 149-159

Authors: Aguilar, EA Turner, DW Sivasithamparam, K
Citation: Ea. Aguilar et al., Aerenchyma formation in roots of four banana (Musa spp.) cultivars, SCI HORT A, 80(1-2), 1999, pp. 57-72

Authors: Peishi, Z Plummer, JA Turner, DW Choengsaat, D Bell, DT
Citation: Z. Peishi et al., Low- and high-temperature storage effects on viability and germinability of seeds of three Australian Asteraceae, AUST J BOT, 47(2), 1999, pp. 265-275

Authors: Peng, HX Sivasithamparam, K Turner, DW
Citation: Hx. Peng et al., Chlamydospore germination and Fusarium wilt of banana plantlets in suppressive and conducive soils are affected by physical and chemical factors, SOIL BIOL B, 31(10), 1999, pp. 1363-1374
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