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Crop & Soil Systems Refereed Papers 2009
A list of Crop & Soil Systems refereed papers for 2009 is below.
Furley, P A; Rees, R M; Ryan, C M; Saiz, G (2009). Savanna burning and the assessment of long-term fire experiments with particular reference to Zimbabwe. Progress in Physical Geography 32, p611-634.
Bingham, I J; Walters, D R; Foulkes, M J; Paveley, N D (2009). Crop traits and the tolerance of wheat and barley to foliar disease. Annals of Applied Biology 154, p159-173.
Mueller, L; Kay, B D; Hu, C; Li, Y; Schindler, U; Behrendt, A; Shepherd, T G; Ball, B C (2009). Visual assessment of soil structure: evaluation of methodologies on sites in Canada, China and Germany Part I: comparing visual methods and linking them with soil physical data and grain yield of cereals. Soil & Tillage Research 103, p178-187.
Walters, D R (2009). Are plants in the field already induced? Implications for practical disease control. Crop Protection 28, p459-465.
Burgess, R (2009). The development of a single strategy for the integration of quantitative and qualitative data types for the production of agricultural decision support systems. Aspects of Applied Biology 93, p143-152.
McQuilken, M P and Chalton, D (2009). Potential for biocontrol of sclerotinia rot of carrot with foliar sprays of Contans WG (Coniothyrium minitans). Biocontrol Science & Technology 19, p229-235.
Tomprefa, N; McQuilken, M P; Hill, R A; Whipps, J M (2009). Antimicrobial activity of Coniothyrium minitans and its macrolide antibiotic macrosphelide A. Journal of Applied Microbiology 106, p2048-2056.
Mojeremane, W; Rees, R M; Mencuccini, M (2009). Effects of site preparation for afforestation on methane fluxes at Harwood Forest, NE England. Biogeochemistry 94, p1-19.
Dinsmore, K J; Skiba, U M; Billett, M F; Rees, R M; Drewer, J (2009). Spatial and temporal variability in CH4, and N2O fluxes from a Scottish ombrotrophic peatland: implications for modelling and up-scaling Soil Biology and Biochemistry 41, p1315-1323.
Walters, D R; Paterson, L; Walsh, D J; Havis, N D (2009). Priming for plant defence in barley provides benefits only under high disease pressure. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 73, p95-100.
Hoad, S; Oestergard, H; Finckh, M; Fontaine, L; Goldringer, I; Kristensen, K; Lammerts van Bueren, E T; Mascher, F; Munk, L; Wolfe, M (2009). Time for a shift in crop production: embracing complexity through diversity at all levels. Journal of Science, Food and Agriculture 89, p1439-1445.
Bingham, I J and Topp, C F E (2009). Potential contribution of selected canopy traits to the tolerance of foliar disease by spring barley. Plant Pathology p1-11.
Alders, A I; Hough, R C; Towers, W; Black, H I J; Ball, B C; Griffiths, B S; Hopkins, D W; Lilly, A; McKenzie, B M; Rees, R M; Sinclair, A; Watson, C; Campbell, C D (2009). Considerations for Scottish soil monitoring in the European context. European Journal of Soil Science 60, p833-843.
Giarola, N F B; Tormena, C A; Da Silva, A P; Ball, B C (2009). Visual assessment soil quality structure methodology applied to Oxisol under different soil use and management. Ciencia Rural 39, p2531-2534.
Ball, B C and Crawford, C E (2009). Mechanical weeding effects on soil structure under field carrots (Daucus carota L.) and beans (Vicia faba L.). Soil Use and Management 25, p303-310.
Thornham, D G; Blackwell, A; Evans, K A; Wakefield, M; Walters, K F A (2008). Locomotory behaviour of the seven-spotted ladybird. Annals of Applied Biology 152, p349-359.

