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R Ford Denison

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 29, 2011
Failure to fix nitrogen by non-reproductive symbiotic rhizobia triggers host sanctions that reduce fitness of their reproductive clonematesRyoko Oono, Carolyn G Anderson, R Ford Denison
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Individual fitness versus whole-crop photosynthesis:solar tracking tradeoffs in alfalfaR Ford Denison, James M Fedders, Barry L Harter
The New Phytologist|October 31, 2012
Single-strain inoculation may create spurious correlations between legume fitness and rhizobial fitnessE Toby Kiers, William C Ratcliff, R Ford Denison
The Quarterly Review of Biology|June 27, 2003
Darwinian agriculture: when can humans find solutions beyond the reach of natural selection?R Ford Denison, E Toby Kiers, Stuart A West
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 18, 2007
Human selection and the relaxation of legume defences against ineffective rhizobiaE Toby Kiers, Mark G Hutton, R Ford Denison
The American Naturalist|July 16, 2013
Disentangling direct and indirect fitness effects of microbial dormancyWilliam C Ratcliff, Mitchell Hoverman, Michael Travisano, et al.
Plos One|June 27, 2009
When stress predicts a shrinking gene pool, trading early reproduction for longevity can increase fitness, even with lower fecundityWilliam C Ratcliff, Peter Hawthorne, Michael Travisano, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 12, 2010
Multiple evolutionary origins of legume traits leading to extreme rhizobial differentiationRyoko Oono, Imke Schmitt, Janet I Sprent, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 7, 2012
Experimental evolution of multicellularityWilliam C Ratcliff, R Ford Denison, Mark Borrello, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 23, 2023
Experimental evolution in the cyanobacterium Trichormus variabilis: increases in size and morphological diversityBeatriz Baselga-Cervera, Kristin A Jacobsen, R Ford Denison, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 29, 2011
Failure to fix nitrogen by non-reproductive symbiotic rhizobia triggers host sanctions that reduce fitness of their reproductive clonematesRyoko Oono, Carolyn G Anderson, R Ford Denison
Evolutionary Applications|January 9, 2015
Individual fitness versus whole-crop photosynthesis:solar tracking tradeoffs in alfalfaR Ford Denison, James M Fedders, Barry L Harter
The New Phytologist|October 31, 2012
Single-strain inoculation may create spurious correlations between legume fitness and rhizobial fitnessE Toby Kiers, William C Ratcliff, R Ford Denison
The Quarterly Review of Biology|June 27, 2003
Darwinian agriculture: when can humans find solutions beyond the reach of natural selection?R Ford Denison, E Toby Kiers, Stuart A West
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 18, 2007
Human selection and the relaxation of legume defences against ineffective rhizobiaE Toby Kiers, Mark G Hutton, R Ford Denison
The American Naturalist|July 16, 2013
Disentangling direct and indirect fitness effects of microbial dormancyWilliam C Ratcliff, Mitchell Hoverman, Michael Travisano, et al.
Plos One|June 27, 2009
When stress predicts a shrinking gene pool, trading early reproduction for longevity can increase fitness, even with lower fecundityWilliam C Ratcliff, Peter Hawthorne, Michael Travisano, et al.
The New Phytologist|May 12, 2010
Multiple evolutionary origins of legume traits leading to extreme rhizobial differentiationRyoko Oono, Imke Schmitt, Janet I Sprent, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 7, 2012
Experimental evolution of multicellularityWilliam C Ratcliff, R Ford Denison, Mark Borrello, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 23, 2023
Experimental evolution in the cyanobacterium Trichormus variabilis: increases in size and morphological diversityBeatriz Baselga-Cervera, Kristin A Jacobsen, R Ford Denison, et al.
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