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Behavioural Interactions and Microhabitat use of stream-dwelling sticklebacks Glasterosteus aculatens and Pungitius pungitius in the laboratory and field
Copp, Gordon; Edmonds-Brown, Veronica; Cottey, Rachael (1998) -
Body Size: The structure and function of aquatic ecosystems
Hildrew, Alan G; Raffaelli, David; Edmonds-Brown, Veronica; Department of Human and Environmental Sciences; School of Life and Medical Sciences; Health & Human Sciences Research Institute; Geography, Environment and Agriculture; Water and Environment; Agriculture, Food and Veterinary Sciences (Cambridge University Press, 2007) -
Causes and impacts of serious foul water contamination : Pymmes’ Brook, north London
Edmonds-Brown, Veronica; Faulkner, Hazel (1995-03)The downstream deterioration in macroinvertebrate scores and in levels of key determinands at both low and high flow on Pymmes's Brook over a period of 7 years can be related to the pattern of SSO entry and SSO catchment ... -
A comparison of methodologies for the staining and quantification of intracellular components of Arbuscular Mychorrizal (AM) fungi in the root cortex of two varieties of winter wheat
Wilkes, Thomas; Warner, Douglas; Edmonds-Brown, Veronica; Davies, Keith; Denholm, Ian (2019-11-21)Arbuscular Mychorrizal (AM) fungi are one of the most common fungal organisms to exist in symbiosis with terrestrial plants facilitating the growth and maintenance of arable crops. Wheat has been studied extensively for ... -
Keys to the case bearing caddis larvae of Britain and Ireland
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Species-Specific Interactions of Bacillus Innocula and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Symbiosis with Winter Wheat
Wilkes, Thomas; Warner, Douglas; Edmonds-Brown, Veronica; Davies, Keith (2020-11-16)Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi establish close interactions with host plants, an estimated 80% of vascular plant species. The host plant receives additional soil bound nutrients that would otherwise not be available. ... -
Tillage, Glyphosate and Beneficial Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi: Optimising Crop Management for Plant–Fungal Symbiosis
Wilkes, Thomas; Warner, Douglas; Davies, Keith; Edmonds-Brown, Veronica (2020-11-03)Zero till cropping systems typically apply broad-spectrum herbicides such as glyphosate as an alternative weed control strategy to the physical inversion of the soil provided by cultivation. Glyphosate targets 5-enolpyru ... -
The Tripartite Rhizobacteria-AM Fungal-Host Plant Relationship in Winter Wheat: Impact of Multi-Species Inoculation, Tillage Regime and Naturally Occurring Rhizobacteria Species
Wilkes, Thomas; Warner, Douglas; Edmonds-Brown, Veronica; Davies, Keith; Denholm, Ian (2021-07-02)Soils and plant root rhizospheres have diverse microorganism profiles. Components of this naturally occurring microbiome, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), may be beneficial ... -
Trophic consequences of an invasive, small-bodied nonnative fish, sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus, for native pond fishes
Bašić, Tea; Copp, Gordon; Edmonds-Brown, Veronica; Keskin, Emre; Davison, Phillip; Britton, Robert (2019-01)Assessments of the trophic consequences of invasive fishes are important for quantifying their ecological impacts on native species more generally. A small-bodied cyprinid fish native to continental Europe and introduced in ... -
Trophic consequences of non-native pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus for native pond fishes
Copp, Gordon; Britton, Robert; Edmonds-Brown, Veronica; Zhiqiang , Guo; Pegg, Josie; Vilizzi, Lorenzo; Davidson, Phillip (2017-01-01)Introduced non-native fishes can cause considerable adverse impacts on freshwater ecosystems. The pumpkinseed Lepomis gibbosus, a North American centrarchid, is one of the most widely distributed non-native fishes in Europe, ... -
Zero Tillage Systems Conserve Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi, Enhancing Soil Glomalin and Water Stable Aggregates with Implications for Soil Stability
Wilkes, Thomas; Warner, Douglas; Edmonds-Brown, Veronica; Davies, Keith; Denholm, Ian (2021-01-13)Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic symbiotic relationships with approxi-mately 80% of terrestrial plant species, while producing the glycoprotein glomalin as a structural support molecule along their mycelial ...