External hyphae of vesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with Trifolium subterraneum L. 1. Spread of hyphae and phosphorus inflow into roots I Jakobsen, LK Abbott, AD Robson New Phytologist 120 (3), 371-380, 1992 | 1364* | 1992 |
Factors influencing the occurrence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas LK Abbott, AD Robson Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 35 (2-3), 121-150, 1991 | 599 | 1991 |
The effect of phosphorus on the formation of hyphae in soil by thevesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus fasciculatum LK Abbott, AD Robson, G De Boer New Phytologist 97 (3), 437-446, 1984 | 458 | 1984 |
The effect of VA mycorrhizae on plant growth LK Abbott, AD Robson VA mycorrhiza, 113-130, 2018 | 450 | 2018 |
The role of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in agriculture and the selection of fungi for inoculation LK Abbott, AD Robson Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 33 (2), 389-408, 1982 | 444 | 1982 |
Interactions between nutrients in higher plants AD Robson, MG Pitman Inorganic plant nutrition, 147-180, 1983 | 353 | 1983 |
Soil disturbance reduces the infectivity of external hyphae of vesicular—arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi DA Jasper, LK Abbott, AD Robson New Phytologist 112 (1), 93-99, 1989 | 342 | 1989 |
The effect of soil disturbance on vesicular—arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soils from different vegetation types DA Jasper, LK Abbott, AD Robson New Phytologist 118 (3), 471-476, 1991 | 341 | 1991 |
Formation of external hyphae in soil by four species of vesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi LK Abbott, AD Robson New Phytologist 99 (2), 245-255, 1985 | 302 | 1985 |
Phosphorus toxicity as a factor in zinc‐phosphorus interactions in plants JF Loneragan, TS Grove, AD Robson, K Snowball Soil Science Society of America Journal 43 (5), 966-972, 1979 | 293 | 1979 |
Relative toxicities of inorganic aluminum complexes to barley RS Cameron, GSP Ritchie, AD Robson Soil Science Society of America Journal 50 (5), 1231-1236, 1986 | 278 | 1986 |
Effects of phosphorus on the formation of mycorrhizas by Gigaspora calospora and Glomus fasciculatum in relation to root carbohydrates BD Thomson, AD Robson, LK Abbott New Phytologist 103 (4), 751-765, 1986 | 270 | 1986 |
Phosphorus and the formation of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas DA Jasper, AD Robson, LK Abbott Soil Biology and Biochemistry 11 (5), 501-505, 1979 | 264 | 1979 |
Effects of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza on the availability of iron phosphates to plants NS Bolan, AD Robson, NJ Barrow Plant and Soil 99, 401-410, 1987 | 258 | 1987 |
Leaf Emergence, Tiller Growth, and Apical Development of Nitrogen‐Dificient Spring Wheat N Longnecker, EJM Kirby, A Robson Crop Science 33 (1), 154-160, 1993 | 242 | 1993 |
Growth stimulation of subterranean clover with vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizas LK Abbott, AD Robson Australian journal of agricultural research 28 (4), 639-649, 1977 | 237 | 1977 |
Soil acidity and plant growth A Robson Elsevier, 2012 | 216 | 2012 |
Root hair length determines beneficial effect of a Glomus species on shoot growth of some pasture species PF Schweiger, AD Robson, NJ Barrow New Phytologist 131 (2), 247-254, 1995 | 215 | 1995 |
Field survey of the distribution of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in relation to soil pH WM Porter, AD Robson, LK Abbott Journal of Applied Ecology, 659-662, 1987 | 215 | 1987 |
Hyphae of a vesicular—arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus maintain infectivity in dry soil, except when the soil is disturbed DA Jasper, LK Abbott, AD Robson New Phytologist 112 (1), 101-107, 1989 | 214 | 1989 |