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Colin P Osborne

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Genome Biology and Evolution|November 2, 2013
Parallel recruitment of multiple genes into c4 photosynthesisPascal-Antoine Christin, Susanna F Boxall, Richard Gregory, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 8, 2020
High silicon concentrations in grasses are linked to environmental conditions and not associated with C<sub>4</sub> photosynthesisWilliam H Brightly, Sue E Hartley, Colin P Osborne, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 2, 2021
Disparities among crop species in the evolution of growth rates: the role of distinct origins and domestication historiesAlicia Gómez-Fernández, Colin P Osborne, Mark Rees, et al.
The American Naturalist|October 19, 2010
Partitioning the components of relative growth rate: how important is plant size variation?Mark Rees, Colin P Osborne, F Ian Woodward, et al.
Systematic Biology|November 30, 2013
Molecular dating, evolutionary rates, and the age of the grassesPascal-Antoine Christin, Elizabeth Spriggs, Colin P Osborne, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|January 7, 2021
Estimating uncertainty: A Bayesian approach to modelling photosynthesis in C3 leavesYi Xiao, Jen Sloan, Chris Hepworth, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 29, 2018
Human impacts in African savannas are mediated by plant functional traitsColin P Osborne, Tristan Charles-Dominique, Nicola Stevens, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 17, 2009
Ecophysiological traits in C3 and C4 grasses: a phylogenetically controlled screening experimentSamuel H Taylor, Stephen P Hulme, Mark Rees, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 29, 2014
Physiological advantages of C4 grasses in the field: a comparative experiment demonstrating the importance of droughtSamuel H Taylor, Brad S Ripley, Tarryn Martin, et al.
Evolution Letters|October 5, 2018
Unconscious selection drove seed enlargement in vegetable cropsThomas A Kluyver, Glynis Jones, Benoît Pujol, et al.
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Genome Biology and Evolution|November 2, 2013
Parallel recruitment of multiple genes into c4 photosynthesisPascal-Antoine Christin, Susanna F Boxall, Richard Gregory, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 8, 2020
High silicon concentrations in grasses are linked to environmental conditions and not associated with C<sub>4</sub> photosynthesisWilliam H Brightly, Sue E Hartley, Colin P Osborne, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 2, 2021
Disparities among crop species in the evolution of growth rates: the role of distinct origins and domestication historiesAlicia Gómez-Fernández, Colin P Osborne, Mark Rees, et al.
The American Naturalist|October 19, 2010
Partitioning the components of relative growth rate: how important is plant size variation?Mark Rees, Colin P Osborne, F Ian Woodward, et al.
Systematic Biology|November 30, 2013
Molecular dating, evolutionary rates, and the age of the grassesPascal-Antoine Christin, Elizabeth Spriggs, Colin P Osborne, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|January 7, 2021
Estimating uncertainty: A Bayesian approach to modelling photosynthesis in C3 leavesYi Xiao, Jen Sloan, Chris Hepworth, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 29, 2018
Human impacts in African savannas are mediated by plant functional traitsColin P Osborne, Tristan Charles-Dominique, Nicola Stevens, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 17, 2009
Ecophysiological traits in C3 and C4 grasses: a phylogenetically controlled screening experimentSamuel H Taylor, Stephen P Hulme, Mark Rees, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 29, 2014
Physiological advantages of C4 grasses in the field: a comparative experiment demonstrating the importance of droughtSamuel H Taylor, Brad S Ripley, Tarryn Martin, et al.
Evolution Letters|October 5, 2018
Unconscious selection drove seed enlargement in vegetable cropsThomas A Kluyver, Glynis Jones, Benoît Pujol, et al.
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