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Timothy D Colmer

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 11, 2012
Physical gills prevent drowning of many wetland insects, spiders and plantsOle Pedersen, Timothy D Colmer
Journal of Experimental Botany|June 22, 2016
Flooding tolerance of forage legumesGustavo G Striker, Timothy D Colmer
Functional Plant Biology : FPB|June 3, 2020
Tolerance of extreme salinity in two stem-succulent halophytes (Tecticornia species)Jeremy P English, Timothy D Colmer
Annals of Botany|April 7, 2015
Plant salt tolerance: adaptations in halophytesTimothy J Flowers, Timothy D Colmer
Functional Plant Biology : FPB|July 22, 2020
Intermittent anoxia induces oxidative stress in wheat seminal roots: assessment of the antioxidant defence system, lipid peroxidation and tissue solutesDanica E Goggin, Timothy D Colmer
The New Phytologist|May 17, 2008
Flooding tolerance in halophytesTimothy D Colmer, Timothy J Flowers
The New Phytologist|June 21, 2008
Salinity tolerance in halophytesTimothy J Flowers, Timothy D Colmer
Journal of Plant Physiology|March 14, 2007
Wheat genotypes show contrasting abilities to recover from anoxia in spite of similar anoxic carbohydrate metabolismDanica E Goggin, Timothy D Colmer
Plant, Cell & Environment|July 31, 2014
Plant tolerance of flooding stress--recent advancesJulia Bailey-Serres, Timothy D Colmer
Journal of Experimental Botany|February 5, 2016
Life at the boundary: photosynthesis at the soil-fluid interface. A synthesis focusing on mossesJohn A Raven, Timothy D Colmer
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|February 11, 2012
Physical gills prevent drowning of many wetland insects, spiders and plantsOle Pedersen, Timothy D Colmer
Journal of Experimental Botany|June 22, 2016
Flooding tolerance of forage legumesGustavo G Striker, Timothy D Colmer
Functional Plant Biology : FPB|June 3, 2020
Tolerance of extreme salinity in two stem-succulent halophytes (Tecticornia species)Jeremy P English, Timothy D Colmer
Annals of Botany|April 7, 2015
Plant salt tolerance: adaptations in halophytesTimothy J Flowers, Timothy D Colmer
Functional Plant Biology : FPB|July 22, 2020
Intermittent anoxia induces oxidative stress in wheat seminal roots: assessment of the antioxidant defence system, lipid peroxidation and tissue solutesDanica E Goggin, Timothy D Colmer
The New Phytologist|May 17, 2008
Flooding tolerance in halophytesTimothy D Colmer, Timothy J Flowers
The New Phytologist|June 21, 2008
Salinity tolerance in halophytesTimothy J Flowers, Timothy D Colmer
Journal of Plant Physiology|March 14, 2007
Wheat genotypes show contrasting abilities to recover from anoxia in spite of similar anoxic carbohydrate metabolismDanica E Goggin, Timothy D Colmer
Plant, Cell & Environment|July 31, 2014
Plant tolerance of flooding stress--recent advancesJulia Bailey-Serres, Timothy D Colmer
Journal of Experimental Botany|February 5, 2016
Life at the boundary: photosynthesis at the soil-fluid interface. A synthesis focusing on mossesJohn A Raven, Timothy D Colmer
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