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Mark Rees

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Nature Communications|November 4, 2010
Mutualistic mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in the most ancient group of land plantsClaire P Humphreys, Peter J Franks, Mark Rees, 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.
Ecology|December 13, 2021
A critical comparison of integral projection and matrix projection models for demographic analysis: CommentStephen P Ellner, Peter B Adler, Dylan Z Childs, et al.
Evolution Letters|October 5, 2018
Unconscious selection drove seed enlargement in vegetable cropsThomas A Kluyver, Glynis Jones, Benoît Pujol, et al.
The New Phytologist|August 26, 2020
The morphogenesis of fast growth in plantsRuth N Wade, Patrick Seed, Eleanor McLaren, et al.
Functional Ecology|March 14, 2017
How did the domestication of Fertile Crescent grain crops increase their yields?Catherine Preece, Alexandra Livarda, Pascal-Antoine Christin, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 12, 2015
Were Fertile Crescent crop progenitors higher yielding than other wild species that were never domesticated?Catherine Preece, Alexandra Livarda, Michael Wallace, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|January 5, 2002
Optimization of the cell wall microenvironment allows increased production of recombinant Bacillus anthracis protective antigen from B. subtilisJoanne E Thwaite, Les W J Baillie, Noel M Carter, et al.
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany|June 25, 2019
Re-analysis of archaeobotanical remains from pre- and early agricultural sites provides no evidence for a narrowing of the wild plant food spectrum during the origins of agriculture in southwest AsiaMichael Wallace, Glynis Jones, Michael Charles, et al.
Nature Plants|June 1, 2016
C4 photosynthesis boosts growth by altering physiology, allocation and sizeRebecca R L Atkinson, Emily J Mockford, Christopher Bennett, et al.
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Nature Communications|November 4, 2010
Mutualistic mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in the most ancient group of land plantsClaire P Humphreys, Peter J Franks, Mark Rees, 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.
Ecology|December 13, 2021
A critical comparison of integral projection and matrix projection models for demographic analysis: CommentStephen P Ellner, Peter B Adler, Dylan Z Childs, et al.
Evolution Letters|October 5, 2018
Unconscious selection drove seed enlargement in vegetable cropsThomas A Kluyver, Glynis Jones, Benoît Pujol, et al.
The New Phytologist|August 26, 2020
The morphogenesis of fast growth in plantsRuth N Wade, Patrick Seed, Eleanor McLaren, et al.
Functional Ecology|March 14, 2017
How did the domestication of Fertile Crescent grain crops increase their yields?Catherine Preece, Alexandra Livarda, Pascal-Antoine Christin, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 12, 2015
Were Fertile Crescent crop progenitors higher yielding than other wild species that were never domesticated?Catherine Preece, Alexandra Livarda, Michael Wallace, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|January 5, 2002
Optimization of the cell wall microenvironment allows increased production of recombinant Bacillus anthracis protective antigen from B. subtilisJoanne E Thwaite, Les W J Baillie, Noel M Carter, et al.
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany|June 25, 2019
Re-analysis of archaeobotanical remains from pre- and early agricultural sites provides no evidence for a narrowing of the wild plant food spectrum during the origins of agriculture in southwest AsiaMichael Wallace, Glynis Jones, Michael Charles, et al.
Nature Plants|June 1, 2016
C4 photosynthesis boosts growth by altering physiology, allocation and sizeRebecca R L Atkinson, Emily J Mockford, Christopher Bennett, et al.
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