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David Robinson
David Robinson
Emeritus Professor, University of Aberdeen
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δ15N as an integrator of the nitrogen cycle
D Robinson
Trends in ecology & evolution 16 (3), 153-162, 2001
16492001
The responses of plants to non‐uniform supplies of nutrients
D Robinson
New Phytologist 127 (4), 635-674, 1994
10531994
Are microorganisms more effective than plants at competing for nitrogen?
A Hodge, D Robinson, A Fitter
Trends in plant science 5 (7), 304-308, 2000
9762000
The 15N natural abundance (δ15N) of ecosystem samples reflects measures of water availability
LL Handley, AT Austin, GR Stewart, D Robinson, CM Scrimgeour, ...
Functional Plant Biology 26 (2), 185-199, 1999
6581999
Why plants bother: root proliferation results in increased nitrogen capture from an organic patch when two grasses compete
A Hodge, D Robinson, BS Griffiths, AH Fitter
Plant, Cell & Environment 22 (7), 811-820, 1999
3991999
Plant root proliferation in nitrogen–rich patches confers competitive advantage
D Robinson, A Hodge, BS Griffiths, AH Fitter
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999
3991999
Wild barley: a source of genes for crop improvement in the 21st century?
RP Ellis, BP Forster, D Robinson, LL Handley, DC Gordon, JR Russell, ...
Journal of experimental botany 51 (342), 9-17, 2000
3632000
Macrophysiology: large‐scale patterns in physiological traits and their ecological implications
SL Chown, KJ Gaston, D Robinson
Functional ecology 18 (2), 159-167, 2004
3622004
Plant roots release phospholipid surfactants that modify the physical and chemical properties of soil
DB Read, AG Bengough, PJ Gregory, JW Crawford, D Robinson, ...
New phytologist 157 (2), 315-326, 2003
3362003
Significant soil acidification across northern China's grasslands during 1980s–2000s
Y Yang, C Ji, W Ma, S Wang, S Wang, W Han, A Mohammat, D Robinson, ...
Global Change Biology 18 (7), 2292-2300, 2012
3162012
Modelling cereal root systems for water and nitrogen capture: towards an economic optimum
J King, A Gay, R Sylvester‐Bradley, IAN Bingham, J Foulkes, P Gregory, ...
Annals of botany 91 (3), 383-390, 2003
2872003
Using stable isotope natural abundances (δ 15 N and δ 13 C) to integrate the stress responses of wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum C. Koch.) genotypes
D Robinson, LL Handley, CM Scrimgeour, DC Gordon, BP Forster, ...
Journal of Experimental Botany 51 (342), 41-50, 2000
2622000
The magnitude and control of carbon transfer between plants linked by a common mycorrhizal network
D Robinson, A Fitter
Journal of Experimental Botany 50 (330), 9-13, 1999
2601999
Resource capture by localized root proliferation: why do plants bother?
D ROBINSON
Annals of Botany 77 (2), 179-186, 1996
2291996
Nutrient inflow and root proliferation during the exploitation of a temporally and spatially discrete source of nitrogen in soil
MMI Van Vuuren, D Robinson, BS Griffiths
Plant and Soil 178, 185-192, 1996
2291996
Carbon transfer between plants and its control in networks of arbuscular mycorrhizas
AH Fitter, JD Graves, NK Watkins, D Robinson, C Scrimgeour
Functional Ecology 12 (3), 406-412, 1998
2281998
Competition between roots and soil micro‐organisms for nutrients from nitrogen‐rich patches of varying complexity
A Hodge, J Stewart, D Robinson, BS Griffiths, AH Fitter
Journal of Ecology 88 (1), 150-164, 2000
2252000
AFLP variation in wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum C. Koch) with reference to salt tolerance and associated ecogeography
H Pakniyat, W Powell, E Baird, LL Handley, D Robinson, CM Scrimgeour, ...
Genome 40 (3), 332-341, 1997
2171997
Root proliferation, soil fauna and plant nitrogen capture from nutrient‐rich patches in soil
A Hodge, J Stewart, D Robinson, BS Griffiths, AH Fitter
New Phytologist 139 (3), 479-494, 1998
1881998
Root proliferation, nitrate inflow and their carbon costs during nitrogen capture by competing plants in patchy soil
D Robinson
Plant and Soil 232, 41-50, 2001
1702001
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