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Mark Rees

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Journal of Experimental Botany|October 16, 2015
How can we make plants grow faster? A source-sink perspective on growth rateAngela C White, Alistair Rogers, Mark Rees, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 3, 2018
Strong responses from weakly interacting speciesSean L Tuck, Janielle Porter, Mark Rees, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 17, 2015
Reduced fitness in progeny from old parents in a natural populationJulia Schroeder, Shinichi Nakagawa, Mark Rees, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 8, 2004
Evolution of size-dependent flowering in a variable environment: partitioning the effects of fluctuating selectionMark Rees, Dylan Z Childs, Karen E Rose, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 31, 2009
The costs and benefits of fast livingKaren E Rose, Rebecca L Atkinson, Lindsay A Turnbull, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 24, 2013
Did greater burial depth increase the seed size of domesticated legumes?Thomas A Kluyver, Michael Charles, Glynis Jones, et al.
Nature Communications|February 5, 2015
Long-term nitrogen deposition depletes grassland seed banksSofía Basto, Ken Thompson, Gareth Phoenix, et al.
Plos One|February 4, 2014
Functional traits differ between cereal crop progenitors and other wild grasses gathered in the Neolithic fertile crescentJennifer Cunniff, Sarah Wilkinson, Michael Charles, et al.
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology : AIMM|March 2, 2017
3D Tissue Microarray Controls: A Potential Standardization SolutionCharles W Myers, Sonal Bhimji-Patel, Mark Rees, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 22, 2010
A new method for measuring relative growth rate can uncover the costs of defensive compounds in Arabidopsis thalianaCloé Paul-Victor, Tobias Züst, Mark Rees, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Botany|October 16, 2015
How can we make plants grow faster? A source-sink perspective on growth rateAngela C White, Alistair Rogers, Mark Rees, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 3, 2018
Strong responses from weakly interacting speciesSean L Tuck, Janielle Porter, Mark Rees, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 17, 2015
Reduced fitness in progeny from old parents in a natural populationJulia Schroeder, Shinichi Nakagawa, Mark Rees, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 8, 2004
Evolution of size-dependent flowering in a variable environment: partitioning the effects of fluctuating selectionMark Rees, Dylan Z Childs, Karen E Rose, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 31, 2009
The costs and benefits of fast livingKaren E Rose, Rebecca L Atkinson, Lindsay A Turnbull, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|September 24, 2013
Did greater burial depth increase the seed size of domesticated legumes?Thomas A Kluyver, Michael Charles, Glynis Jones, et al.
Nature Communications|February 5, 2015
Long-term nitrogen deposition depletes grassland seed banksSofía Basto, Ken Thompson, Gareth Phoenix, et al.
Plos One|February 4, 2014
Functional traits differ between cereal crop progenitors and other wild grasses gathered in the Neolithic fertile crescentJennifer Cunniff, Sarah Wilkinson, Michael Charles, et al.
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology : AIMM|March 2, 2017
3D Tissue Microarray Controls: A Potential Standardization SolutionCharles W Myers, Sonal Bhimji-Patel, Mark Rees, et al.
The New Phytologist|June 22, 2010
A new method for measuring relative growth rate can uncover the costs of defensive compounds in Arabidopsis thalianaCloé Paul-Victor, Tobias Züst, Mark Rees, et al.
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