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Arnold, G. M.
Atkinson, C J
Croker, S. J.
Davies, W. J.
Dover, C J
Else, M A
Else, M. A.
Gherardi, F
Hall, K. C.
Jackson, M. B.
LeNoble, M E
Malone, M.
Sharp, R E
Taylor, L
Thorne, E T
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Abscisic Acid
Biological Transport
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A Negative Hydraulic Message from Oxygen-Deficient Roots of Tomato Plants? (Influence of Soil Flooding on Leaf Water Potential, Leaf Expansion, and Synchrony between Stomatal Conductance and Root Hydraulic Conductivity).
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Else, M. A
Davies, W. J
Malone, M
Jackson, M. B
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Plant physiology
Nov 1995
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Plant physiology
vol. 109
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Root and stem hydraulic conductivity as determinants of growth potential in grafted trees of apple (Malus pumila Mill.).
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Atkinson, C J
Else, M A
Taylor, L
Dover, C J
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20030707
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Journal of experimental botany
vol. 54
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Endogenous ABA maintains shoot growth in tomato independently of effects on plant water balance: evidence for an interaction with ethylene.
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Sharp, R E
LeNoble, M E
Else, M A
Thorne, E T
Gherardi, F
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20001026
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Journal of experimental botany
vol. 51
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Stomatal Closure in Flooded Tomato Plants Involves Abscisic Acid and a Chemically Unidentified Anti-Transpirant in Xylem Sap.
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Else, M. A
Tiekstra, A. E
Croker, S. J
Davies, W. J
Jackson, M. B
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Plant physiology
Sep 1996
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Plant physiology
vol. 112
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Export of Abscisic Acid, 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid, Phosphate, and Nitrate from Roots to Shoots of Flooded Tomato Plants (Accounting for Effects of Xylem Sap Flow Rate on Concentration and Delivery).
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Else, M. A
Hall, K. C
Arnold, G. M
Davies, W. J
Jackson, M. B
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Plant physiology
Feb 1995
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Plant physiology
vol. 107
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