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PUBLICATIONS USING SKYE INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS Light - SKR110 & SKR 1800 Plant Animal Other Remote Sensing Meterology Medical Aquatic PAPERS QUOTING SKYE SENSOR SKR 110 or SKR 1800 Red / Far-red 1 A. Rowlands, A. Sarris. Detection of exposed and subsurface archaeological remains using multi sensor remote sensing. 2007. Journal of Archaeological Science. Vol. 34, Issue 5, Pages 795-803. 3 A. E. Milne, R.B. Ferguson, R.M. Lark. Estimating a boundary line model for a biological response by maximum likelihood. 2006. Annals of Applied Biology. Vol 149, Issue 2, page - null. 4 G. Shaver, L. Street. Resource Allocation and Allometry of Plant Growth at Sekected Sites in the Arctic : 2003-2005 Growing Seasons. 2006. Http:nsidc.org/data/docs/arcss/arcss164/ 5 G. Grigera, M. Oesterheld. Forage Production monitoring system : parameterization of fPAR and RUE. 2006. Poster presented at "Global Vegetation Workshop" 2006, University of Montana. IFEVA, Facultad de Agronomia, Universidad de Buenos Aires. http://www.ntsg.umt.edu/VEGMTG/posters/Griger_VegWorkshop_Missoula2006.ppt 7 S.E. Jacobsen, C.R. Jensen, H. Pedersen. Use of the relative vegetation index for growth estimation in quinioa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) 2005. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment. Vol 3, Issue 2, Pages 169-175. 8 N.S. Kurashige, A.A. Agrawal. Phenotypic plasticity to light competition and herbivory in Chenopodium album (Chenopodiaceae ). 2005. American Journal of Botany. Vol 92, pp 21-26 10 Aircraft Flux - Filtered: NRCC (FIFE). 2004. http://www- eosdis.ornl.gov/FIFE/Datasets/Boundary_Layer_Fluxes/air_flux_nrcc.html 12 R.S. Capers, R.L. Chazdon. Rapid assessment of understory light availability in a wet tropical forest. 2004. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. Vol 123, Iss 3-4, pp 177-185. 13 G.I. Metternicht, J.A. Zinck. Remote Sensing of soil salinity : potentials and constraints. 2003. Remote Sensing of Environment. Vol 85, Issue 1, pages 1-20 14 L.M. Karlsson, T. Tamado, P. Milberg. Seed dormancy pattern of the annuals Argemone ochroleuca and A. mexicana (Papaveraceae). 2003. Flora. Vol 198, Pages 329-339 17 Airborne Atmospheric Research, Remote Sensing and Aeromagnetics. 2003. http://0-iar-ira.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca.library.unl.edu/flight/flight_5_e.html 18 B. Gielen, M. Liberloo, J. Bogaert, C. Calfapietra, P. De Angelis. F. Miglietta, G. Scarascia-Mugnozza, R. Ceulemans. Three years of free-air CO2 enrichment (POPFACE) only slightly affect profiles of light and leaf characteristics in closed canopies of Populus. 2003. Global Change Biology. Vol 9, pp 1022-1037. 19 L.M. Karlsson, T. Tamado, P. Milberg. Seed dormancy pattern of the annuals Argemone ochroleuca and A. mexicana (Papaveraceae ). 2003. Flora. Vol 198, pp 329-339. 20 A.A. Agrawal, P.A. van Zandt. Ecological play in the coevolutionary theatre: genetic and environmental determinants of attack by a specialist weevil on milkweed. 2003. Journal of Ecology. Vol 91, pp 1049-1059. 21 G. Grassi, G. Minotta, R. Giannini, U. Bagnaresi. The structural dynamics of managed uneven-aged conifer stands in the Italian eastern Alps. 2003. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 185, Iss 3, pp 225-237. 22 E. Yirdaw. Restoration of the native woody-species diversity, using plantation species as foster trees, in the degraded highlands of Ethiopia. 2002. Academic Dissertation. ISBN 952-10-0486-X. ISSN 0786-8170.

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PUBLICATIONS USING SKYE INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS

Light - SKR110 & SKR 1800

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Other

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Meterology

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PAPERS QUOTING SKYE SENSOR SKR 110 or SKR 1800 Red / Far-red

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A. Rowlands, A. Sarris. Detection of exposed and subsurface archaeological remains using multi sensor remote sensing. 2007. Journal of Archaeological Science. Vol. 34, Issue 5, Pages 795-803.

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A. E. Milne, R.B. Ferguson, R.M. Lark. Estimating a boundary line model for a biological response by maximum likelihood. 2006. Annals of Applied Biology. Vol 149, Issue 2, page - null.

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G. Shaver, L. Street. Resource Allocation and Allometry of Plant Growth at Sekected Sites in the Arctic : 2003-2005 Growing Seasons. 2006. Http:nsidc.org/data/docs/arcss/arcss164/

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G. Grigera, M. Oesterheld. Forage Production monitoring system : parameterization of fPAR and RUE. 2006. Poster presented at "Global Vegetation Workshop" 2006, University of Montana. IFEVA, Facultad de Agronomia, Universidad de Buenos Aires. http://www.ntsg.umt.edu/VEGMTG/posters/Griger_VegWorkshop_Missoula2006.ppt

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S.E. Jacobsen, C.R. Jensen, H. Pedersen. Use of the relative vegetation index for growth estimation in quinioa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) 2005. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment. Vol 3, Issue 2, Pages 169-175.

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N.S. Kurashige, A.A. Agrawal. Phenotypic plasticity to light competition and herbivory in Chenopodium album (Chenopodiaceae ). 2005. American Journal of Botany. Vol 92, pp 21-26

10Aircraft Flux - Filtered: NRCC (FIFE). 2004. http://www-eosdis.ornl.gov/FIFE/Datasets/Boundary_Layer_Fluxes/air_flux_nrcc.html

12R.S. Capers, R.L. Chazdon. Rapid assessment of understory light availability in a wet tropical forest. 2004. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. Vol 123, Iss 3-4, pp 177-185.

13G.I. Metternicht, J.A. Zinck. Remote Sensing of soil salinity : potentials and constraints. 2003. Remote Sensing of Environment. Vol 85, Issue 1, pages 1-20

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L.M. Karlsson, T. Tamado, P. Milberg. Seed dormancy pattern of the annuals Argemone ochroleuca and A. mexicana (Papaveraceae). 2003. Flora. Vol 198, Pages 329-339

17Airborne Atmospheric Research, Remote Sensing and Aeromagnetics. 2003. http://0-iar-ira.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca.library.unl.edu/flight/flight_5_e.html

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B. Gielen, M. Liberloo, J. Bogaert, C. Calfapietra, P. De Angelis. F. Miglietta, G. Scarascia-Mugnozza, R. Ceulemans. Three years of free-air CO2 enrichment (POPFACE) only slightly affect profiles of light and leaf characteristics in closed canopies of Populus. 2003. Global Change Biology. Vol 9, pp 1022-1037.

19L.M. Karlsson, T. Tamado, P. Milberg. Seed dormancy pattern of the annuals Argemone ochroleuca and A. mexicana (Papaveraceae ). 2003. Flora. Vol 198, pp 329-339.

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A.A. Agrawal, P.A. van Zandt. Ecological play in the coevolutionary theatre: genetic and environmental determinants of attack by a specialist weevil on milkweed. 2003. Journal of Ecology. Vol 91, pp 1049-1059.

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G. Grassi, G. Minotta, R. Giannini, U. Bagnaresi. The structural dynamics of managed uneven-aged conifer stands in the Italian eastern Alps. 2003. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 185, Iss 3, pp 225-237.

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E. Yirdaw. Restoration of the native woody-species diversity, using plantation species as foster trees, in the degraded highlands of Ethiopia. 2002. Academic Dissertation. ISBN 952-10-0486-X. ISSN 0786-8170.

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M.A. Martinez-Ghersa, C.M. Ghersa, S.R. Radosevich, D.O. Ferraro. The use of hedges to reduce winter wheat losses cause by Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum ). 2001. European Journal of Agronomy. Vol 14, Iss 1, pp 61-74.

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H. Soegaard. Fluxes of carbon dioxide, waater vapour and sensible heat in a boreal agricultural area of Sweden - scaled from canopy to landscape level. 2000. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. Vol 98-99, Pages 463-478

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D. Battla, B.C. Kruk, R.L. Benech-Arnold. Very early detection of canopy presence by seeds through perception of subtle modifications in red:far red signals. 2000. British Ecological Society. Functional Ecology Vol 14, Pages 195-202.

26Korzynski. Quantifying the Effects of Hanging Basket Production on the Light Environment in Greenhouses. 2000. http://ohld.ag.utk.edu/ag509/korzynski.htm

27D.J. Schimpf, N.P. Danz. Light passage through leaf litter: variation among northern hardwood trees. 1999. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. Vol 97, Iss 2, pp 103-111.

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K.J. Zebian, E.G. Reekie. The interactive effects of atmospheric carbon dioxide and light on stem elongation in seedlings of four species. 1998. Annals of Botany. Vol 81, pp 185-193.

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B. Tuci, V. Tomi, S. Avramov, D. Pemac. Testing the adaptive plasticity of Iris pumila leaf traits to natural light conditions using phenotypic selection analysis. 1998. Acta Oecologica. Vol 19, Iss 6, pp 473-481

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Z.N. Nie, D.J. Barker, A.D. Mackay, I. Valentine, J. Hodgson. Influence of the timing and duration of pastoral fallowing and nitrogen fertiliser on pasture and white clover (Trifolium repens ) growth in hill country. 1998. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol 41, pp 19-29.

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D. Vickers, L. Mahrt. Quality Control and Flux Sampling Problems for Tower and Aircraft Data. 1997. Jouranl of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. Vol 14, Issue 3, Article Pages 512-526.

32 S. Oncley. ASTER data Report: CASE97. 1997. www.atd.ucar.edu/rtf/projects/cases97/

33J.I. MacPherson, R.L. Desjardins. BOREAS AFM-04 Twin Otter aircraft flux data. 1997. http://www-eosdis.ornl.gov/boreas/AFM/afm4tofx/comp/AFM04_AC_Flux.txt

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H. Sharew, C.J. Legg, J. Grace. Effects of ground preparation and microenvironment on germination and natural regeneration of Juniperus procera and Afrocarpus gracilior in Ethiopia. 1997. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 93, Iss 3, pp 215-225.

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J.F. Botto, R.A. Sanchez, G.C. Whitelam, J.J. Casal. Phytochrome A mediates the promotion of seed germination by very low fluences of light and canopy shade light in Arabidopsis . 1996. Plant Physiology. Vol 110, pp 439-444.

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O. Atlegrim, K. Sjoberg. Response of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus ) to clear-cutting and single-tree selection harvests in uneven-aged boreal Picea abies forests. 1996. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 86, Iss 1-3, pp 39-50.

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J.R. Pederson, W.J. Massman, L.Mahrt, A. Delaney, S. Oncley, G. Den Hartog, H.H. Neumann, R.E. MickleR.H. Shaw, K.T. Paw U, D.A. Grantz, J.I. MacPhreson, R. Desjardins, P.H. Scheupp, R. Pearson, Jr and T.E. Arcado. California ozone deposition experiment: Methods, results, and opportunities. 1995, Atmospheric Environment. Volume 29, Issue 211, Pages 3115-3132.

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Y. Guo, R.L. Desjardins, J.I. Macpherson, P.H. Scheupp. The correspondence of aircraft-measured fluxes of sensible heat, latent heat,CO2 and ozone to the surface characteristics in the San Joaquin Valley of California. 1995. Atmospheric Environment. Volume 29, Issue 21, Pages 3159-3168.

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J.I. Paacpherson, R.L. Desjardins, P.H. Scheupp, R. Pearson Jr. Aircraft-measured ozone deposition in the San Joaquin Valley of California. 1995. Atmospheric Environment, Vol 29, Issue 21, Pages 3133-3145.

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C. Messier, P. Puttonen. Spatial and temporal variation in the light environment of developing Scots pine stands: the basis for a quick and efficient method of characterising light. 1995. Canadian Journal for Forest Research. Vol 25 pp 343-354

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RCG Smith, JF Wallace, PT Hick, RF Gilmour, RK Belford, PA Portmann, KL Regan, NC Turner. Potential of using field spectroscopy during early growth for ranking biomass in cereal breeding trials. 1993. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol 44, Issue 8, pages 1713-1730.

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S. Christensen, J. Goudriaan. Deriving light interception and biomass from spectral reflectance ratio. 1993. Remote Sensing of Environment. Vol 43, Issue 1, Pages 87-95.

43E.J. Milton. Review Article. Principles of field spectroscopy. 1987. International Journal of Remote Sensing. Vol 8, No 12, pp 1807-1827.

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J. King, E.M. Sim, G.T. Barthram. A comparison of spectral reflectance and sward surface height measurements to estimate herbage mass and leaf area index in continuously stocked ryegrass pastures. 1986. Grass and forage Science. Vol 41, pp 251-258.

45G. Tailor, W.J. Davies. The control of leaf growth of Betula and Acer by photoenvironment. 1985. New Phytologist. Vol 101, pp 259-268.

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M. Höglind. Short term effects of nitrogen fertilisation on light climate and white clover growth and morphology in a mixed sward. 1995. http://www.fao.org/docrep/V9968E/v9968e0f.htm

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S. Waldren, N. Kingston, P. Bingelli, J. Starmer, J. Warren. 2000. Assessing the Status of the Pitcairn Island Flora – An Integrated Approach to Conservation http://www.nbi.ac.za/bgci98/html%20files/waldren.htm

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PUBLICATIONS USING SKYE INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS

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E.W.S. Lee, B.C.H. Hau, R.T. Corlett. Natural regeneration in exotic tree plantations in Hong Kong, China. 2005. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 212, Issues 1-2, Pages 358-366.

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K.J. Murphy, G. Dickinson, S.M. Thomaz, L.M. Bini, K. Dick, K. Greaves, M.P. Kennedy, S. Livingstone, H. McFerran, J.M. Milne, J. Oldroyd, R.A. Wingfield. Aquatic plant communities and predictors of diversity in a sub-tropical river floodplain : the upper Rio Parana, Brazil. 2003. Aquatic Botany, Vol 77, Issue 4, Pages 257-276

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J.L. Medhurst, E.A. Pinkard, C.L. Beadle, D. Worledge. Growth and stem form responses of plantation-grown Acacia melanoxylon (R. Br. ) to form pruning and nurse-crop thinning. 2003. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 179, Issues 1-3, Pages 183-193.

4H. G. Jones, N. Archer, E. Rotenberg, R. Casa. Radiation Measurement for Plant Ecophysiology. 2003. Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol 54, No. 384, pp 879-889.

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B. Cordi, M.E. Donkin, J. Peloquin, D.N. Price, M.H. Depledge. The influence of UV-B radiation on the reproductive cells of the intertidal macroalga, Enteromorpha intestinalis . 2001. Aquatic Toxicology, Vol 56, Issue 1, Pages 1-11

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C. He, F. Murray, T. Lyons. Monterpene and isoprene emissions from 15 Eucalyptus species in Australia. 2000. Atmospheric Environment. Vol 34, Issue 4, Pages 645-655

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S. Meloni, H. Sinoquet. Assessment of the spatial distribution of light transmitted below young trees in an agroforestry system. 1997. Annales des Sciences Forestieres

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Mats Sellner. Light sensors. Theory and function. Special Report 1990. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Farm Buildings. ISSN 0348-0593. ISBN 91-576-4202-8.

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G. Montanaro, B. Dichio, C.Xiloyannis, G. Celano. Light influences transpiration and calcium accumulation in fruit of kiwifruit plants (Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa ). 2006. Plant Science. Vol 170, Issue 3. Pages 520-527

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W. Yang, D. Huang, B. Tan, J.C. Stroeve, N.V. Shabanov, Y. Knyazikhin, R.R. Nemani, R.B. Myneni. Analysis of Leaf Area Index and Fraction of Par Absorbed by Vegetation products from the Terra MODIS Sensor: 2000-2005. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.

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Z. Sayed, F. Harris, D.A. Phoenix. A study on the bacterial photo-toxicity of phenothiazinium based photosensitisers. 2005. FEMS Immunology and medical Microbiology. Vol 43, Issue 3, Pages 367-372

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A. Kosiba, M. Nothnagl, B.W. Alsanius, R.U. Larsen. Analysis of rhythmic growth in holly (Ilex x meserveae ) grown in controlled conditions. 2005. Scientia Horticulturae. Vol 104, Issue 3, Pages 325-337

5L. Sack. Response of temperate woody seedlings to shade and drought: do trade-offs limit potential niche differentiation? 2004. OIKOS. Vol 107, Pages 110-127

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J.C. Chesworth, M.E. Donkin, M.T. Brown. The interactive effects of the antifouling herbicides Irgarol 1051 and Diuron on the seagrass Zostera marina (L.). 2004. Aquatic Toxicology. Vol 66, Issue 3, Pages 293-305

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B. Osborne, K. Black, G. Lanigan, M. Perks, G. Clabby. Survival on the exposed Limestone pavement in the Burren : photosynthesis and water relations of three co-occuring plant species. 2003. Biology and Environment : proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Vol 103B. No. 3, 125-137 (2003)

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L.M. Karlsson, T. Tamado, P. Milberg. Seed dormancy pattern of the annuals Argemone ochroleuca and A. mexicana (Papaveraceae). 2003. Flora. Vol 198, Pages 329-339

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T.M. MacDonald, L. Dubois, L.C. Smith, D.A. Campbell. Sensitivity of Cyanobacterial Antenna, Reaction Center and CO2 Assimilation Transcripts and Proteins to Moderate UVB: Light Acclimation Potentiates Resistance to UVB. 2003. Photochemsitry and Photobiology. Vol 77, Issue 4, Pages 405-412

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T.R. Baker, D.F.R.P. Burslem, M.D. Swaine. Associations between tree growth, soil fertility and water availability at local and regional scales in Ghanaian tropical rain forest. 2003. Journal of Tropical Ecology. Vol 19, Pages 109-125.

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H. Jacquemyn, R. Brys, M. Hermy. Short-term effects of different management regimes on the response of calcereous grassland vegetation to increased nitrogen. 2003. Biological Conservation. Vol 111, Pages 137-147

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L. Sack, P.J. Grubb, T. Maranon. The functional morphology of juvenile plants tolerant of strong summer drought in shaded forest understories in southern Spain. 2003. Plant Ecology Vol 168, Pages 139-163.

13H. G. Jones, N. Archer, E. Rotenberg, R. Casa. Radiation Measurement for Plant Ecophysiology. 2003. Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol 54, No. 384, pp 879-889.

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L. Sack, P.J. Grubb. The combined impacts of deep shade and drought on the growth and biomass allocation of shade-tolerant woody seedlings. 2002. Oecologia. Vol 131, Pages 175-185

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M. Muller, L.J. De Kok, W. Weidner, M. Tausz. Differential effects of H2S on cytoplasmic and nuclear thiol concentrations in different tissues of Brassica roots. 2002. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. Vol 40, Issues 6-8, Pages 585-589

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W. Rodriguez-Montero, T.H. Hilger, D.E. Leihner. Effects of seed rates and plant populations on canopy dynamics and yield in the greater yam (Dioscorea alata L. ) 2001. Field Crops Research. Vol 70, Issue 1, Pages 15-26

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A. Fieldsend, J.I.L. Morison. Light absorption and water loss in overwintered and spring-sown evening primrose (Oenothera spp.) crops. 2001. European Journal of Agronomy. Vol 14, Issue 4, Pages 275-291

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A.L. George, A.W. Murray, P.O. Montiel. Tolerance of Antarctic cyanobacterial mats to enhanced UV radiation. 2001. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. Vol 37, Issue 1, Pages 91-101

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D. Sabillon, L.V. Cremades. Diurnal and seasonal variation of monterpene emission rates for two typical Mediterranean species (Pinus pinea and Quercas ilex ) from field measurements - relationship with temperature and PAR. 2001. Atmospheric Environment. Vol 35, Issue 26, Pages 4419-4431

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F.A. Atienzar, B. Cordi, M.E. Donkin, A.J. Evenden, A.N. Jha, M.H. Depledge. Comparison of ultraviolet-induced genotoxicity detected by random amplified polymorphic DNA with chlorophyll fluorescence and growth in a marine macroalgae, Palmaria palmata . 2000. Aquatic Toxicology. Vol 50, Issues 1-2, Pages 1-12

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J.H. Venema, L. Villerius, P.R. van Hasselt. Effect of acclimation to suboptimal temperature on chilling-induced photodamage: comparison between a domestic and a high-altitude wild Lycopersicon species. 2000. Plant Science. Vol 152, Issue 2, Pages 153-163

22O.T. Lewis. Effect of Experimental Selective Logging on Tropical Butterflies. 2000. Conservation Biology. Vol 15, Issue 2, Pages 389-400

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E. Weston, K. Thorogoood, G. Vinti, E. Lopez-Juez. Light Quantity controls leaf-cell and chloroplast development in Arabidopsis thaliana wild type and blue-light-perception mutants. 2000. Planta, 211, p807-815

24C. A. Nobre, J. H.C. Gash. Brazilian Plant Physiology Datasets from the Abracos Project. 2000. www3.cptec.inpe.br/abracos/physio.html

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G. Vinti, A. Hills, S. Campbell, J.R. Bowyer, N. Mochizuki, J. Chory, E. Lopez-Juez. Interactions between hy1 and gun mutants of Arabidopsis , and their implications for plastid/nuclear signalling. 2000. Plant Journal Vol 24, pp 883-894

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B. Cordi, P. Hyde, M.E. Donkin, D.N. Price, M.H. Depledge. Evaluation of in vivo thallus absorptance and chlorophyll fluorescence as biomarkers of UV-B exposure and effects in marine macroalgae from different tidal levels. 1999. Marine Environmental Research. Vol 48, Issue 3, Pages 193-212

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J.M. Aaslyng, E. Rosenqvist, K. Hogh-Schmidt. A sensor for microclimatic measurement of photosynthetically active radiation in a plant canopy. 1999. Agricultural and Forest Meterology. Vol 96, Issue 4, Pages 189-197

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T.A. Day, C. T. Ruhland, and Fusheng Xiong. Impacts of ultraviolet-B radiation and regional warming on antarctic vascular plants. 1999. Department of Plant Biology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1601.http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/1999/nsf98106/98106htm/nsf98106k1.html

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H. Soegaard. Fluxes of carbon dioxide, water vapour and sensible heat in a boreal agricultural area of Sweden - scaled from canopy to landscape level. 1999. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. Vol 98-99, Pages 463-478

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M. Wainwright, D.A. Phoenix, S.L. Laycock, D.R.A. Wareing, P.A. Wright. Photobacterial activity of phenothiazinium dyes against methicillin-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus. 1998. FEMS Microbiology Letters. Vol 160, Issue 2, Pages 177-181

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K. Ingleby, R.C. Munro, M. Noor, P.A. Mason, M.J. Clearwater. Ectomycorrhizal populations and growth of Shorea parvifolia (Dipterocarpaceae ) seedlings regenerating under three different forest canopies following logging. 1998. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 111, Issues 2-3, Pages 171-179

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Z.N. Nie, D.J. Barker, A.D. Mackay, I. Valentine, J. Hodgson. Influence of the timing and duration of pastoral fallowing and nitrogen fertiliser on pasture and white clover (Trifolium repens ) growth in hill country. 1998. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol 41, pp 19-29.

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J.T.M. Elzenga, E. van Volkenburgh. Characterization of a Light-Controlled Anion Channel in the Plasma Membrane of Mesophyll Cells of a Pea. 1997. Plant Physiol. Vol 113, Pages 1319-1426

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H. Aminah, J. McP. Dick, J. Grace. Rooting of Shorea leprosula stem cutting decreaseas with increasing leaf area. 1997. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 91, Issues 2-3, Pages 247-254

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M.C. Davey. Effects of short-term dehydration and rehydration on photosynthesis and respiration by Antarctic bryophytes. 1997. Environmental and Experimental Botany. Vol 37, Issues 2-3, Pages 187-198

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P. Madsen, J.B. Larsen. Natural regeneration of beech (Fagus sylvatica L. ) with respect to canopy density, soil moisture and soil carbon content. 1997. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 97, Issue 2, Pages 95-105

37Uvecos Field Experimentation at four sites across Europe. 1997. www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/R-Z/uvecos/fieldexp.html

38A.K. Betts, S.R. Shewchuk, H. Osborne, K. Young, V. Wittrock. BOREAS Follow-On Hmet-04 1996-1998 NSA Meterological Data. 2001. www.daac.ornl.gov

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M.R. Sabbatini, K.J. Murphy. Response of Callitriche and Potamogeton to Cutting, Dredging and Shade in English Drainage Channels. 1996. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management. Vol 34, pages 8-12

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G. Minotta, S. Pinzauti. Effects of light and soil fertility on growth, leaf chlorophyll content and nutrient use efficiency of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seedlings. 1996. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 86, Issues 1-3, Pages 61-71

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H. Aminah, J. McP. Dick, J. Grace. Effect of indole butyric acid (IBA) on stem cuttings of Shorea leprosula . 1995. Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 72, Issues 2-3, Pages 199-206

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C. Messier, P. Puttonen. Spatial and temporal variation in the light environment of developing Scots pine stands: the basis for a quick and efficient method of characterising light. 1995. Canadian Journal for Forest Research. Vol 25 pp 343-354

43C. Hiden, R.U. Larsen. Predicting flower development in greenhouse grown chrysanthemum. 1994. Scientia Horticulturae. Vol 58, Issues 1-2, Pages 123-138

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C. Navarro, C. Teisson, F. Cote, J. Ganry. Effects of light intensity and CO2 concentration on growth of banana plants (Musa AAA, cultivar 'Petite Naine') in vitro and subsequent growth following acclimatization. 1994. Scientia Horticulturae. Vol 60, Issues 1-2, Pages 41-54

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Mats Sellner. Light sensors. Theory and function. Special Report 1990. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Farm Buildings. ISSN 0348-0593. ISBN 91-576-4202-8.

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1T. Didrikas. Acoustic properties of Baltic Sea clupeids - environmental and behavioural effects. 2003. PhD Thesis, Stockholm University. ISSN 1401-4106

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J. Vielma, S.P. Lall, J. Koskela, P. Mattila. Influence of low dietary cholecalciferol intake on phosphorus and trace element metabolism by rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss , Walbaum). 1999. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. Volume 122, Issue 1, Pages 117-125

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D. A. Lane, D.C. Watts, N.H.F. Wilson. Ambient light working times of visible light-cured restorative materials. Does the ISO standard reflect clinical reality? 1998. Dental Materials. Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 353-357

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N.H.C. Fraser, N.B. Metcalfe. The costs of becoming nocturnal: feeding efficiency in relation to light intensity in juvenile Atlantic Salmon. 1997. Functional Ecology. Vol 11 pp 385-391

5R. W. Coghill. ELF Electric and Magnetic Fields in the Bedplace of Children diagnosed with leukaemia. A Case Study Control. 1996. www.cogreslab.demon.co.uk/leukstdy.htm

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Mats Sellner. Light sensors. Theory and function. Special Report 1990. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Farm Buildings. ISSN 0348-0593. ISBN 91-576-4202-8.

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1H. G. Jones, N. Archer, E. Rotenberg, R. Casa. Radiation Measurement for Plant Ecophysiology. 2003. Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol 54, No. 384, pp 879-889.

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D.W. Deering, T.F. Eck, B. Banerjee. Characterization of the Reflectance Anistropy of Three Boreal Forest Canopies in Spring-Summer. 1999. Remote Sensing of the Environment. Volume 67, issue 2, Pages 205-229

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Mats Sellner. Light sensors. Theory and function. Special Report 1990. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Farm Buildings. ISSN 0348-0593. ISBN 91-576-4202-8.

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A. Geβler, J. Kreuzwieser, T. Dopatka, H. Rennenberg. Diurnal courses of ammonium net uptake by the roots of adult beech (Fagus sylvatica ) and spruce (Picea abies ) treesR. Chadysiene, R. Girgzdiene, Aloyzas Girgzdys. Ultraviolet Radiation and Ground-Level Ozone variation in Lithuania. 2005. Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management. Vol XIII, No. 1. Pages 31- 36

2

J.S. Perret, A.M. Al-Ismaili, S.S. Sablani. Development of Humidification-Dehumidification System in a Quonset Greenhouse for Sustainable Crop Production in Arid Regions. 2005. Biosystems Engineering. Vol 91, Issue 3, Pages 349-359

3

Hargreaves, K. J., Milne, R., M. G. R. Cannell. 2003. Carbon balance of afforested peatland in Scotland. Forestry. Vol 76, Pages 299-317. www.edinburgh.ceh.ac.uk/ukcarbon/docs/DETR%20Contract%20Report%202001%20-%20section%204.pdf

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S. Rambal, J-M. Ourcival, R. Joffre, F. Mouillot, Y. Nouvellon, M. Reichstein, A. Rochetau. Drought controls over conductance and assimilation of a Mediterranean evergreen ecosystem: scaling from leaf to canopy. 2003. Global Change Biology (2003) Vol 9, Pages 1813-1824.

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J.D. Allan, M.R. Alfarra, K.N. Bower, P.I. Williams, M.W. Gallagher, J.L. Jimenez, A.G. McDonald, E. Nemitz, M.R. Canagaratna, J.T. Jayne, H. Coe, D.R. Worsnop. Quantitive sampling using an Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer 2. Measurements of fine particulate chemical composition in two U.K. cities. 2003. Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol 108, No. D3, 4091.

6H. G. Jones, N. Archer, E. Rotenberg, R. Casa. Radiation Measurement for Plant Ecophysiology. 2003. Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol 54, No. 384, pp 879-889.

7

A. Olioso, I. Braud, A. Chanzy, J. Demarty, Y. Ducros, J-C. Gaudu, E. Gonzalez-Sosa, E. Lewan, O. Marloie, C. Ottle, L. Prevot, J-L. Thony, H. Autret, O. Bethenod, J-M. Bonnefond, N. Bruguier, J-P. Buis, J-C. Calvet, V. Caselles, H. Chauki, C. Coll, C. Francois, R. Goujet, R. Jongschaap, Y. Kerr, C. King, J-P. Lagouarde, J-P. Laurent, P. Lecharpentier, J. McAneney, S. Moulin, E. Rubio, M. Weiss, J-P. Wigneron. Monitoring energy and mass transfers during the Alpilles-ReSeDA experiment. 2002. Agronomie. Vol 22, Pages 597-610

8

S.R. Bryant, T.G. Shreeve. The use of artificial neural networks in ecological analysis: estimating microhabitat temperature. 2002. Ecological Entomology. Vol 27, Pages 424-432

9

Albert I.J.M. van Dijk. Water and Sediment Dynamics in Bench-terraced Agricultural Steeplands in West Java, Indonesia. 2002. http://www.falw.vu.nl/images_upload/C63C1426-D37B-4BA8-88500E32B9459FD5.pdf

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G. Conibeer, A. Wilshaw. PI-100: Direct comparison of the emerging photovoltaic technologies in multi-technology retrofit building arrays installed in Oxford and Mallorca. 2001. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. Vol 67, Issues 1-4, Pages 511-518.

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C.D. Whiteman, R. Mayr, M. Furger, E. Dreiseitl. Changes in the Alpine boundary layer during the solar eclipse of 11th August 1999. 2000. Preprints, 9th conf. Mtn Metero. Http://gap.uibk.ac.at/new/restricted/documents/abstract_articles/abstract_Dave_Whiteman_AMSMtnMetConf2000.pdf

12M. Ibanez, F. Castellvi. Simplifying Daily Evapotranspiration Estimates over Short Full-Canopy Crops. 2000. Agronomy Journal Vol 92, Pages 628-632

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J. Busch. Canopy transpiration rates in eutrophic wetlands dominated by sedges (Carex spp. ) differ in species specific way. 2000. Physics and Chemistry of the earth, Part B: Hydrology, Oceans and Atmosphere, Vol 25, Issues 7-8, Pages 605-610.

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M. Mulligan, A. Jarvis. Monitoring processes of Cloud Interception to Epiphytes in a Tropical Montane Cloud Forest, Colombia. 2000. www.kcl.ac.uk/kis/schools/hums/geog/collected.htm

15B. Van Dam. The Boa bridge field research facility. 2000. http://www.frw.ruu.nl/fg/boa.html

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H. Soegaard. Fluxes of carbon dioxide, water vapour and sensible heat in a boreal agricultural area of sweden - scaled from canopy to landscape level. 1999. Agricultural and Forest Meterology. Volumes 98-99, Pages 463-478

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T-F. Chia, J. He. Photosynthetic capacity in Oncidium (Orchidaceae ) plants after virus eradication. 1999. Environmental and Experimental Biology. Vol 42, Issue 1, Pages 11-16.

18J.G. Corripio. Snow surface energy balance and the formation of penitentes in the High Central Andes. 1999. http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/~hasas/

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HJ.R. Aboal, M.S. Jimenez, D. Morales, J.M.Hernandez. Rainfall interception in laurel forest in the Canary Islands. 1999. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Vol 97, Issue 2, Pages 73-86

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J.R. Aboal, D. Morales, M. Hernandez, M.S. Jimenez. The measurement and modelling of the variation of stemflow in a laurel forest in Tenerife, Canary Islands. 1999. Journal of Hydrology. Volume 221, Issues 3-4, Pages 161-175

21P. Newton, S. Ramos, W.R. Burton. Productivity of soil sealed plastic structures. 1997. Plasticulture. Vol 115, 3, pp 47-55

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C. Nichol, R. Clement, J. Moncrieff. Spatial Variation in CO2 flux and PRI in a Thinned Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) Forest using a Combined Airborne CO2 Flux and Remote Sensing System. 2006. Proceedings of AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 2006.

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J. Berntsen, A. Thomsen, K. Schelde, O.M. Hansen, L. Knudsen, N. Broge, H. Hougaard, R. Horfarter. Algorithms for sensor-based redistribution of nitrogen fertilizer in winter wheat. 2006. Precision Agriculture. Vol 7, Number 2, Pages 65-83.

6M. Williams, L.E. Street, M.T. van Wijk, G.R. Shaver. Identifying Differences in Carbon Exchange among Arctic Ecosystem Types. 2006. Ecosystems, Vol 9, Pages 288-304.

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M.T. van Wijk, M. Williams. Optical Instruments for measuring leaf area index in low vegetation : Application in Arctic Ecosystems. 2005. Ecological Society of America. Ecological Applications, 15 (4), Pages 1462-1470

9

U.L. Ladekarl, K.R. Rasmussen, S. Christensen, K.H. Jensen, B. Hansen. Groundwater recharge and evapotranspiration for two natural ecosystems covered with oak and heather. 2005. Journal of Hydrology. Volume 300, Issues 1-4, Pages 76-99

3

A. Thomsen, N. Broge, P. Anderson. Comparison of selected vegetation indices as indicators of crop status. 2004. Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences. [email protected]. (RVI)

4

S. Daneilsen, L. Munk. Evaluation of disease assessment methods in quinoa for their ability to predict yield loss caused by downy mildew. 2004. Crop protection. Vol 23, Issue 3. Pages 219-228

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I.M. Scotford, P.C.H. Miller. Estimating Tiller Density and Leaf Area Index of Winter Wheat using Spectral Reflectance and Ultrasonic Sensing Techniques. 2004. Biosystems Engineering. Vol 89, Issue 4. Pages 395-408

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A. Thomsen, N. Broge, J. Berntsen, H. Hougaard. Canopy reflectance measurements in precision farming. 2004. Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences. [email protected] . (RVI)

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I.M. Scotford, P.C.H. Miller. Estimating Tiller Density and Leaf Area Index of Winter Wheat using Spectral Reflectance and Ultrasonic Sensing Techniques. 2004. Biosystems Engineering. Vol 89, Issue 4. Pages 395-408

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P.M. Hansen, J.K. Schjoerring. Reflectance measurement of canopy biomass and nitrogen status in wheat crops using normalized difference vegetation indices and partial least squares regression. 2003. Remote Sensing of Environment. Vol 86, Issue 4, ages 542-553.

8

U. Jørgensen, J. Mortensen, C. Ohlsson. Light Interception and dry matter conversion efficiency of miscanthus genotypes estimated from spectral reflectance measurements. 2003. New Phytologist, Vol. 157, No. 2, pp. 263-270.

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I.M. Scotford, P.C.H. Miller. Characterisation of winter wheat using measurements of normalised difference vegetation index and crop height. 2003. Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Precision Agriculture. p. 621. (NDVI)

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I.M. Scotford, P.C.H. Miller. Monitoring the growth of winter wheat using measurements of normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) and crop height. 2003. Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Precision Agriculture. p. 627. (NDVI)

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L.A. Vargas, M.N. Andersen, C.R. Jensen, U. Jorgensen. Estimation of leaf area index, light interception and biomass accumulation of Miscanthus sinensis 'Goliath' from radiation measurements. 2002. Biomass and Bioenergy. Vol 22, Issue 1. Pages 1-14

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M.E.R. Paice, T. Robinson, P.C.H. Miller. A Comparison of some techniques for estimating local crop density. 1999. Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Precision Agriculture. pp 163-173. (NDVI)

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S Christensen, E Nordbo and K Kristensen. Weed cover mapping with spectral reflectance measurements. 1994. Danish Institute of Plant and Soil Science. Aspects of Applied Biology. Vol 37 pp 171-178

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R. Fensholt, I. Sandholt. Derivation of a shortwave infrared water stress index from MODIS near-and shortwave infrared data in a semiarid environment. 2003. Remote Sensing of Environment. Vol 87, Issue 1, Pages 111-121.

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E. Weston, K. Thorogoood, G. Vinti, E. Lopez-Juez. Light Quantity controls leaf-cell and chloroplast development in Arabidopsis thaliana wild type and blue-light-perception mutants. 2000. Planta, 211, p807-815

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G. Vinti, A. Hills, S. Campbell, J.R. Bowyer, N. Mochizuki, J. Chory, E. Lopez-Juez. Interactions between hy1 and gun mutants of Arabidopsis , and their implications for plastid/nuclear signalling. 2000. Plant Journal Vol 24, pp 883-894

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Y.S. Kim, J.F. Reid, A. Hansen, Q. Zhang. On-field Crop Stress Detection System Using Multi-Spectral Imaging Sensor. 2000. Agri & Biosys. Eng. Vol 1, Issue 2, Pages 88-94.

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E. J.Edwards, R. E. Saint, A. H. Cobb. Is There a Link between Greening and Light-Enhanced Glycoalkaloid Accumulation in Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L. ) Tubers? 1999. http://www.solanum.freeserve.co.uk/download/afpat.txt

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R. Chadysiene, R. Girgzdiene, Aloyzas Girgzdys. Ultraviolet Radiation and Ground-Level Ozone variation in Lithuania. 2005. Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management. Vol XIII, No. 1. Pages 31- 36

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C.T. Ruhland, F.S. Xiong, W.D. Clark, T.A. Day. The influence of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Growth, Hydroxycinnamic Acids and Flavonoids of Deschampsia antarctica during Springtime Ozone Depletion in Antarctica. 2005. American Society for Photobiology Journal. Vol 81. Pages 1086 - 1093

3R.H. Reed. The inactivation of microbes by sunlight: solar disinfection as a water treatment process. 2004. Advances in Applied Microbiology 54: Pages 333-365

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B. Palethorpe, B. Hayes-Gill, J. Crowe, M. Sumner, N. Crout, M. Foster, T. Reid, S. Benford, C. Greenhalgh, J. Laybourn-Parry. Real-time physical data acquisition through a remote sensing platform on a polar lake. 2004. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 2, Pages 191-201.

5H. G. Jones, N. Archer, E. Rotenberg, R. Casa. Radiation Measurement for Plant Ecophysiology. 2003. Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol 54, No. 384, pp 879-889.

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B. Osborne, K. Black, G. Lanigan, M. Perks, G. Clabby. Survival on the exposed Limestone pavement in the Burren : photosynthesis and water relations of three co-occuring plant species. 2003. Biology and Environment : proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Vol 103B. No. 3, 125-137 (2003)

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T.M. MacDonald, L. Dubois, L.C. Smith, D.A. Campbell. Sensitivity of Cyanobacterial Antenna, Reaction Center and CO2 Assimilation Transcripts and Proteins to Moderate UVB: Light Acclimation Potentiates Resistance to UVB. 2003. Photochemsitry and Photobiology. Vol 77, Issue 4, Pages 405-412

8

V. Ulevicius, S. Trakumas, A. Juozaitis, D. Sopauskiene. Role of diffusion-coagulation on hygroscopic properties of submicrometer marine aerosol particles. 2002. Jouranl of Aerosol Science. Vo, 28, Supplement 1, Pages S99 - S100

9

P. Convey, P.J.A. Pugh, C. Jackon, A.W. Murray, C.T. Ruhland, F.S. Xiong, T.A. Day. Response of Antarctic Terrestrial Microarthropods to Long-Term Climate manipulations. 2002. ESA Journals. Ecology Vol 83, No. 11. Pages 3130 - 3140

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F.S. Xiong, C.T. Ruhland, T.A. Day. Effect of springtime solar ultraviolet-B radiation on growth of Colobanthus quitensis at Palmer Station, Antarctica. 2002. Global Change Biology. Vol 8, No. 11. Pages 1146 - 1155

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C.T. Ruhland, F. Xiong, D.W. Clark, T. Day. The effects of solar UVB on growth and phenylpropanoids of Deschampsia antarctica . 2002. ESA Annual Meeting. Http://abstracts.co.allenpress.com/pweb/esa2002/document/?ID=18004

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T.A. Day, C.T. Ruhland, F.S. Xiong. Influence of solar ultraviolet-B radiation on Antarctic terrestrial plants : results from a 4-year field study. 2001. Journal of Photochemistry & Photobiology B. Biology 62, Pages 78-87

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F.S. Xiong, T.A. Day. Effect of Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation during Springtime Ozone Depletion on Photosynthesis and Biomass Production of Antarctic Vascular Plants. 2001. Plant Physiology, Vol 125. Pages 738-751.

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P.F. Reay, J.E. Lancaster. Accumulation of anthocyanins and quercetin glycosides in 'Gala' and 'Royal Gala' apple fruit skin with UV-B-Visible irradiation: modifying effects of fruit maturity, fruit side, and temperature. 2001. Scientia Horticulturae. Vol 90, Issues 1-2, Pages 57-68

15University of Otago. Energy Studies Programme. http://www.physics.otago.ac.nz/eman/weather_station/about_solar.html

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T.A. Day, C. T. Ruhland, and Fusheng Xiong. Impacts of ultraviolet-B radiation and regional warming on antarctic vascular plants. 1999. Department of Plant Biology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1601.http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/1999/nsf98106/98106htm/nsf98106k1.html

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T.M. MacDonald, L. Dubois, L.C. Smith, D.A. Campbell. Sensitivity of Cyanobacterial Antenna, Reaction Center and CO2 Assimilation Transcripts and Proteins to Moderate UVB: Light Acclimation Potentiates Resistance to UVB. 2003. Photochemsitry and Photobiology. Vol 77, Issue 4, Pages 405-412

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Z.N. Nie, D.J. Barker, A.D. Mackay, I. Valentine, J. Hodgson. Influence of the timing and duration of pastoral fallowing and nitrogen fertiliser on pasture and white clover (Trifolium repens ) growth in hill country. 1998. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol 41, pp 19-29.

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M. Höglind. Short term effects of nitrogen fertilisation on light climate and white clover growth and morphology in a mixed sward. 1995. http://www.fao.org/docrep/V9968E/v9968e0f.htm

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M.L. Sanchez, B. de Torre, M.A. Garcia, I. Perez. Ozone concentrations at a high altitude station in the Central Massif (Spain). 2005. Chemosphere. Vol 60, Issue 4, Pages 576-584

2D.A. Norton. Edge effects in a lowland temperate New Zealand rainforest. 2002. DOC Science Internal Series 27. Department of Conservation, Wellington. 33p

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D.J. McCafferty, J.B. Moncrieff, I.R. Taylor. How much energy do barn owls (Tyto alba ) save by roosting? 2001. Journal of Thermal Biology. Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 193-203

4K.V.R. Schafer, R. Oren, J.D. Tenhunen. The effect of tree height on crown level stomatal conductance. 2000. Plant, Cell and Environment. Vol 23, Pages 365-375

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C.D. Whiteman, R. Mayr, M. Furger, E. Dreiseitl. Changes in the Alpine boundary layer during the solar eclipse of 11th August 1999. 2000. Preprints, 9th conf. Mtn Metero. Http://gap.uibk.ac.at/new/restricted/documents/abstract_articles/abstract_Dave_Whiteman_AMSMtnMetConf2000.pdf

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M. Mulligan, A. Jarvis. Monitoring processes of Cloud Interception to Epiphytes in a Tropical Montane Cloud Forest, Colombia. 2000. www.kcl.ac.uk/kis/schools/hums/geog/collected.htm

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F.M. Kelliher, J. Lloyd, A. Arneth, B. Luhker, J.N. Byers, T.M. McSeveny, I. Milukova, S. Grigoriev, M. Panfyorov, A. Sogatchev, A. Varlargin, W. Ziegler, G. Bauer, S.-C. Wong, E.-D. Schulze. Carbon dioxide efflux density from the floor of a central Siberian pine forest. 1999. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. Volume 94, Issues 3-4, Pages 217-232

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J.E. Corlett, S. Wilkinson, A.J. Thompson. Diurnal control of the drought-inducible putative histone H1 gene in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. L. ) 1998. Journal of Experimental Botany. Vol 49, No. 323, Pages 945-952

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M.L. Goulden, B.C. Daube, S.M. Fan, D.J. Sutton, A. Bazzaz, J.W. Munger, S.C. Wofsy. Physiological responses of a black spruce forest to weather. 1997. Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol 102, Issue D24, Pages 28987-28996

10Uvecos Field Experimentation at four sites across Europe. 1997.www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/R-Z/uvecos/fieldexp.html

11R. W. Coghill. ELF Electric and Magnetic Fields in the Bedplace of Children diagnosed with leukaemia. A Case Study Control. 1996. www.cogreslab.demon.co.uk/leukstdy.htm

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M. Olofsson, B. Ek-Olausson, N.O. Jensen, S. Langer, E. Ljungstrom. The flux of isoprene from a willow coppice plantation and the effect on local air quality. 2005. Volume 39, Issue 11, Pages 2061-2070

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L.J.G. Bonneau. Drought resistance of willow short rotation coppice genotypes. 2004. Cranfield University at Silsoe, Institute of Water and Environment, PhD Thesis 2001-2004

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O. Honnay, K. Verheyen, M. Hermy. Permeability of ancient forest edges for weedy plant species invasion. 2002. Forest Ecology and Management Vol 161, Pages 109-122.

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S.R. Bryant, T.G. Shreeve. The use of artificial neural networks in ecological analysis: estimating microhabitat temperature. 2002. Ecological Entomology. Vol 27, Pages 424-432

5A. Berrie. Botrytis, Powdery Mildew and Blackspot of Strawberry. 2000. Www.teagasc.ie/publications/fruit2000/paper7.htm

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A.K. Namdeo, J.J. Colls, C.J. Baker. Dispersion and re-suspension of fine and coarse particles in an urban street canyon. 1999. The Science of the Total Environment. Vol 235, Issues 1-3, Pages 3-13

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J. Kallarackal, C.K. Somen. Weather data acquisition from selected wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala, India. 1999. Kerala Forest Research Institute Report No. 176. ISSN 0970-8103

8Prometheus System Validation Fire Experiment in Switzerland. 1999. ISSN No. 20 http://www.ruf.uni-freiburg.de/fireglobe/iffn/research/res_4.htm

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A.K. Namdeo, C.J. Barker, J.J Colls. Particulate pollution from motor vehicles in an urban street canyon in Nottingham, UK. 1997. Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Transport and Air Pollution.

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PAPERS QUOTING SKYE ROOT LENGTH SOFTWARE

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A. Cook, C.A. Marriott, W. Seel and C.E. Mullins. Effects of soil mechanical impedance on root and shoot growth of Lolium perenne L. , Agrostis capillaris and Trifolium repens L. 1996. Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol 47, No. 301, pp 1075-1084.

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L. Sack, P.J. Grubb, T. Maranon. The functional morphology of juvenile plants tolerant of strong summer drought in shaded forest understories in southern Spain. 2003. Plant Ecology Vol 168, Pages 139-163.

2S.R. Pezeshki, F.J. Sundstrom. Effect of soil anaerobisis on photosynthesis of Capsicum annuum L. 1988. Scientia Horticulturae. Vol 35, Issues 1-2, Pages 27-35

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J.E. Fernandez, F. Moreno, J.M. Murillo, J.A. Cayuela, E. Fernandez-Boy, F.Cabrera. Water use and yield of maize with two levels of nitrogen fertilization in SW Spain. 1996. Agricultural Water Management. Vol 29, Issue 2, Pages 215-233

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1K. Ranathunge, E. Steudle, R. Lafitte. Control of water uptake by rice (Oryza sativa L. ) : role of the outer part of the root. 2003. Planta Issue 217, Pages 193-205.

2N. Miyamoto, E. Steudle, T. Hirasawa, R. Lafitte. Hydraulic conductivity of rice roots. 2001. Journal of Experimental Botany. Vol. 52, No. 362, Pages 1835-1846.

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M.D. Novak, W. Chen, A.L. Orchansky, R. Ketler. Turbulent exchange processes within the straw mulch. Part I: Mean wind speed and turbulent statistics. 2000. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. Vol 102, Issues 2-3, Pages 139-154

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M.D. Novak, W. Chen, M.A. Hares. Simulating the radiation distribution within a barley-straw mulch. 2000. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. Vol 102, Issues 2-3, Pages 173-186

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G.S. Brown, A.E. Kitchener, W.B. McGlasson, S. Barnes. The effects of copper and calcium foliar sprays on cherry and apple fruit quality. 1996. Scientia Horticulturae. Vol 67, Issues 3-4, Pages 219-227

6F. Rapparini, R. Baraldi, G. Bertazza. Growth and carbohydrate status of Pyrus communis L plantlets inoculated with Glomus sp. 1996. Agronomie.

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J.P. Greening, D. Moore. Morphometric analysis of cell size patterning involved in gravitropic curvature of the stipe of Coprinus cinerus . 1996. Advances in Space Research. Vol 17, Issues 6-7, Pages 83-86

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S.A. Ellis, M.J. Gooding, A.J. Thompson. Factors influencing the relative susceptibility of wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum L. ) to blackpoint. 1996. Crop Protection. Vol 15, Issue 1, Pages 69-76

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S.F. Lynn, F.M. Slater and P.F. Randerson. The use of false infra-red photography and image analysis to collect objective measures of woodland ground cover. 1996. Journal of Experimental Biology. Vol 47, pp47.

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J.F. Darbyshire, S.J. Chapman, M.V. Cheshire, J.H. Gauld, W.J. McHardy, E. Paterson, D. Vaughan. Methods for the study of interrelationships between micro-organisms and soil structure. 1993. Geoderma. Vol 56, pp 3-23.

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S.F. Lynn, F.M. Slater and P.F. Randerson. The ecological impact of sewage sludge applications on woodland vegetation. 1992. Aspects of Applied Biology. Vol 29, pp 383-388. Vegetation Management in Forestry, Amenity and Conservation Areas.

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DataHogs

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DATAHOG DATALOGGERS

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M. Olofsson, B. Ek-Olausson, N.O. Jensen, S. Langer, E. Ljungstrom. The flux of isoprene from a willow coppice plantation and the effect on local air quality. 2005. Volume 39, Issue 11, Pages 2061-2070

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M. Jefimow, M. Wojciechowski, E. Tegowska. Seasonal and daily changes in the capacity for nonshivering thermogenesis in the golden hamsters housed under semi-natural conditions. 2004. Comparitive Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. Vol 137, Issue 2, Pages 297-309

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K.J. Murphy, G. Dickinson, S.M. Thomaz, L.M. Bini, K. Dick, K. Greaves, M.P. Kennedy, S. Livingstone, H. McFerran, J.M. Milne, J. Oldroyd, R.A. Wingfield. Aquatic plant communities and predictors of diversity in a sub-tropical river floodplain : the upper Rio Parana, Brazil. 2003. Aquatic Botany, Vol 77, Issue 4, Pages 257-276

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H. Jacquemyn, R. Brys, M. Hermy. Short-term effects of different management regimes on the response of calcereous grassland vegetation to increased nitrogen. 2003. Biological Conservation. Vol 111, Pages 137-147

5T. Didrikas. Acoustic properties of Baltic Sea clupeids - environmental and behavioural effects. 2003. PhD Thesis, Stockholm University. ISSN 1401-4106

6D.M. Price, M. Jarrat. Thermal conductivity of PTFE and PTFE composites. 2002. Thermochimica Acta. Vol 392-393, Pages 231-236

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S.R. Bryant, T.G. Shreeve. The use of artificial neural networks in ecological analysis: estimating microhabitat temperature. 2002. Ecological Entomology. Vol 27, Pages 424-432

8 New Forest Research Catchment. www.geog.soton.ac.uk/research/nfrc/instr.asp

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K. Gardfeldt, X. Feng, J. Sommar, O. Lindqvist. Total gaseous mercury exchange between air and water at river and sea surfaces in Swedish coastal regions. 2001. Atmospheric Environment. Vol 35, Issue, Pages 3027-3038

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G. Conibeer, A. Wilshaw. PI-100: Direct comparison of the emerging photovoltaic technologies in multi-technology retrofit building arrays installed in Oxford and Mallorca. 2001. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. Vol 67, Issues 1-4, Pages 511-518.

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E.J. Edwards, R.E. Saint, A.H. Cobb. Is There a Link between Greening and Light-Enhanced Glycoalkaloid Accumulation in Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L. ) Tubers? 1999. (With 4-channel light sensor).http://www.solanum.freeserve.co.uk/download/afpat.txt

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J.E. Corlett, S. Wilkinson, A.J. Thompson. Diurnal control of the drought-inducible putative histone H1 gene in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. L. ) 1998. Journal of Experimental Botany. Vol 49, No. 323, Pages 945-952

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P. Newton, S. Ramos, W.R. Burton. Productivity of soil sealed plastic structures. 1997. Plasticulture. Vol 115, 3, pp 47-55. (With SKS 1110 pyranometer and soil temperature probes).

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M.R. Sabbatini, K.J. Murphy. Response of Callitriche and Potamogeton to Cutting, Dredging and Shade in English Drainage Channels. 1996. Journal of Aquatic Plant Management. Vol 34, pages 8-12

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A Cook, CA Marriott, W Seel and CE Mullins. Effects of soil mechanical impedance on root and shoot growth of Lolium perenne L. , Agrostis capillaris and Trifolium repens L. 1996. Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol 47, No. 301, pp 1075-1084. (With soil temperature probes)

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A.J. Burgess, S. Warrington, L. Allen-Williams. Cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae ) performance on Oilseed rape (Brassica napus ) experiencing water defictis : Roles of temperature and food quality. 1994. Acta Horticultural Society Symposium on Brassicas, Lisbon, Portugal. (With leaf temperature probes)

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Bat Detectors

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BAT DETECTORS

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D.A. Waters, A. L. Walsh. The influence of bat detector brand on the quantitative estimation of bat activity. 1994. Bioacoustics. The International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording. Vol 5, pp 205-221.

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R. Alonso, S. Elvira, V. Bermejo, B.S. Gimeno. Does drought stress protect Quercas ilex from ozone effects? Different response of subsp. Ilex and subsp. Ballota . 2005. Workshop: Critical levels of ozone: further applying and developing the flux-based concept Obergurgl, Austria, Nov 15-19 2005. www.uni-graz.at/pphwww/mitarb/mike/obergurgl/abstracts/poster_1.pdf

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Pflanzenphysiologische Ubungen. Humboldt University of Berlin, Institute of Biology, Plant Physiology. April 2005. www.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~plantphys/lehre/scripts/komplex2.pdf

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A. Ramachandra Reddy, K.V. Chaitanya, P.P.Jutur, K. Sumithra. Differential anitoxidative responses to water stress among five mulberry (Morus alba L. ) cultivars. 2004. Environmental and Experimental Botany. Vol 52, Issue 1. Pages 33-42

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g gmesophyll cell photosynthesis to CO2, O2, light and water stress in a range of species are similar. 2003. Journal of Experimental Botany. Vol 54, No. 388. Pages 1743 - 1752

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A. Dattola, M.A. Lo Gullo, A. Motisi. Effetto del Portinnesto sull'Architettura Idraulica del nesto in Piante Adulte della Nettarina 'Adriana'. 2003. IV Convegno Nazionale sulla Peschicoltura Meridionale. www.unipa.it/medpeach/atti/IV_Convegno/poster/Dattola_et_al_2.pdf

6A. R. Reddy, D. Sundar, A. Gnanam. Photosynthetic flexibility in Pedilanthus tithymaloides Poit, a CAM plant. 2003. Journal of Plant Physiology. 160, 75 - 80 (2003)

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B. Osborne, K. Black, G. Lanigan, M. Perks, G. Clabby. Survival on the exposed Limestone pavement in the Burren : photosynthesis and water relations of three co-occuring plant species. 2003. Biology and Environment : proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Vol 103B. No. 3, 125-137 (2003)

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I. De Luis, J. J. Irigoyen, M. Sánchez-Díaz. Vapour pressure deficit reduces the beneficial effect of elevated CO2 on growth of N2 -fixing alfalfa plants. 2002. Physiologia Plantarum. Vol 116, Issue 4, pp 497-502 H. Bauer. 2000. http://info.uibk.ac.at/projects/embolie/linkuk.html

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M.P. Perks, S. Monaghan, C. O'Reilly, B.A. Osborne, D.T. Mitchell. Chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics, performance and survival of freshly lifted and cold stored Douglas fir seeds. 2001. Annals of Forest Science. Vol 58. (2001) 225-235

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P. Giorio, G. Sorrentino, R. d'Andria. Stomatal behavious, leaf water status and photosynthetic response in field-grown olive trees under water deficit. 1999. Environmental and Experimental Botany. Vol 42, Issue 2, 95-104.

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G.E. Jackson, J. Irvine and J. Grace. Xylem Acoustic Emissions and Water Relations of Calluna Vulgaris L. at two Climatological Regions of Britain. Plant Ecology. 1999. 140, 3-14.

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S.C. Clifford, S.K. Arnd, J.E. Corlett, S. Joshi, N. Sankhla, M. Popp, H.G. Jones. The role of solute accumulation, osmotic adjustment and changes in cell wall elasticity in drough tolerance in Ziziphus mauritiana (Lamk. ). 1998. Journal of Experimental Botany. Vol 49. No. 323. 967-977.

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A. Repellin, A.T. Pham Thi, A. Tashakorie, Y. Sahsah, C. Daniel, Y. Zuily-Fodil. Leaf membrane lipids and drought tolerance in young coconut palms (Cocos nucifera L. ). 1997. European Journal of Agronomy. Vol 6, Issues 1-2, Pages 25-33

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G.E. Jackson, J. Irvine and J. Grace. Xylem Cavitation in two mature Scots pine forests growing in a wet and a dry area of Britain. Plant, Cell and Environment. 1995. 18, 1411-1418. (Measurements on pine needles)

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G.E. Jackson, J. Irvine and J. Grace. Xylem Cavitation in Scots pine and Sitka Spruce saplings during water stress. 1995. Tree Physiology. 15, 783-790. (Measurements on pine shoots)

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G.E. Jackson, J. Irvine, J. Grace and A.M.M. Khalil. Abscisic Acid Concentrations and Fluxes in droughted Conifer saplings. 1995. Plant, Cell and Environment. 18, 13-22. (Xylem collection)

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D. Le Thiec, M. Dixon, J. Garrec. Distribution and variations of potassium and calcium in different cross sections of Picea abies (L) Karst needles and Fagus sylvatica (L) Leaves exposed to ozone and mild water stress. 1995. Annales des Sciences Forestieres. Vol 52 (5). 411 - 422.

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PAPERS QUOTING SKYE INSTRUMENTS TENSIOMETERS

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S. Strati, S. Patino, C. Slidders, E.P. Cundall, M. Mencuccini. Development and recovery from winter embolism in silver birch: seasonal patterns and relationships with the phenological cycle in oceanic Scotland. 2003. Tree Physiology, Vol 23, Pages 663-673.

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T. Lawson, J. Craigon, C.R. Black, J.J. Colls, Geoff Landon, J.D.B. Weyers. Impact of elevated CO2 and O3 on gas exchange parameters and epidermal cfharacteristics in potato (Solanum tuberosum L. ) 2002. Journal of Experimental Botany. Vol 53, No. 369, Pages 737-746

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1F.I. Woodward. Instruments for the measurement of photosynthetically active radiation and red, far-red and blue light. 1983. Journal of Applied Ecology. Vol 20, pp 103-115.

2K.J. McCree. The action spectrum, absorbance and quantum yield of photosynthesis in crop plants. 1971/72. Agricultural Meteorology. Vol 9, pp 191-216