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Alison H. Kingston-Smith

Alison H. Kingston-Smith

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
35
Citations
4645
World Ranking
5138
National Ranking
312

Best Publications

  • Addressing global ruminant agricultural challenges through understanding the rumen microbiome: past, present and future

    Sharon A. Huws;Christopher J. Creevey;Linda B. Oyama;Itzhak Mizrahi

  • Differential Localization of Antioxidants in Maize Leaves

    Andreas C. Doulis;Nahed Debian;Alison H. Kingston-Smith;Christine H. Foyer

  • CowPI: A Rumen Microbiome Focussed Version of the PICRUSt Functional Inference Software.

    Toby J. Wilkinson;Toby J. Wilkinson;Sharon A. Huws;Joan E. Edwards;Alison H. Kingston-Smith

  • Polyphenol oxidase in leaves: is there any significance to the chloroplastic localization?

    Tinne Boeckx;Ana L. Winters;K. Judith Webb;Alison H. Kingston-Smith

  • Effect of Chilling on Carbon Assimilation, Enzyme Activation, and Photosynthetic Electron Transport in the Absence of Photoinhibition in Maize Leaves

    Alison H. Kingston-Smith;Jeremy Harbinson;Janet Williams;Christine H. Foyer

  • Bundle sheath proteins are more sensitive to oxidative damage than those of the mesophyll in maize leaves exposed to paraquat or low temperatures

    Alison Kingston-Smith;C. H. Foyer

  • Dynamics of initial colonization of nonconserved perennial ryegrass by anaerobic fungi in the bovine rumen

    Joan Elizabeth Edwards;Alison H Kingston-Smith;Hugo R Jimenez;Sharon A Huws

  • Temporal dynamics of the metabolically active rumen bacteria colonizing fresh perennial ryegrass.

    Sharon A Huws;Joan Elizabeth Edwards;Christopher J Creevey;Pauline Rees Stevens

  • Acclimation of photosynthesis, H2O2 content and antioxidants in maize (Zea mays ) grown at sub-optimal temperatures

    A. H. Kingston‐Smith;J. Harbinson;C. H. Foyer

  • Characterization of the dynamics of initial bacterial colonization of nonconserved forage in the bovine rumen

    Joan Elizabeth Edwards;Sharon Ann Huws;Eun Joong Kim;Alison Helen Kingston-Smith

  • Accumulation of chlorophyll catabolites photosensitizes the hypersensitive response elicited by Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis.

    Luis A. J. Mur;Sylvain Aubry;Madhav Mondhe;Alison Kingston-Smith

  • Invertase in leaves: Conundrum or control point?

    Alison H. Kingston-Smith;Robert P. Walker;Christopher J. Pollock

  • A metabolomic study in oats (Avena sativa) highlights a drought tolerance mechanism based upon salicylate signalling pathways and the modulation of carbon, antioxidant and photo‐oxidative metabolism

    Javier Sánchez-Martín;Jim Heald;Alison Kingston-Smith;Ana Winters

  • Advances in microbial ecosystem concepts and their consequences for ruminant agriculture.

    Joan Elizabeth Edwards;S A Huws;Eun J Kim;M R F Lee

  • Plant-based strategies towards minimising 'livestock's long shadow'

    Alison H Kingston-Smith;Joan Elizabeth Edwards;Sharon A Huws;Eun J Kim

  • Evidence in support of a role for plant-mediated proteolysis in the rumens of grazing animals

    A. H. Kingston-Smith;R. J. Merry;D. K. Leemans;H. Thomas

  • Overexpression of Mn‐superoxide dismutase in maize leaves leads to increased monodehydroascorbate reductase, dehydroascorbate reductase and glutathione reductase activities

    Alison H. Kingston‐Smith;Christine H. Foyer

  • Maternal versus artificial rearing shapes the rumen microbiome having minor long‐term physiological implications

    Alejandro Belanche;Alejandro Belanche;David R. Yáñez‐Ruiz;Andrew P. Detheridge;Gareth W. Griffith

  • Evidence of a role for plant proteases in the degradation of herbage proteins in the rumen of grazing cattle.

    W.-Y. Zhu;A.H. Kingston-Smith;D. Troncoso;R.J. Merry

  • A Multi-Kingdom Study Reveals the Plasticity of the Rumen Microbiota in Response to a Shift From Non-grazing to Grazing Diets in Sheep.

    Alejandro Belanche;Alison H Kingston-Smith;Gareth W Griffith;Charles J Newbold;Charles J Newbold

  • Chlorophyll a fluorescence, enzyme and antioxidant analyses provide evidence for the operation of alternative electron sinks during leaf senescence in a stay‐green mutant of Festuca pratensis

    AH Kingstonsmith;H Thomas;Christine Foyer

  • Tansley Review No. 118: Post-ingestion metabolism of fresh forage.

    Alison Kingston-Smith;M. K. Theodorou

  • Breeding for genetic improvement of forage plants in relation to increasing animal production with reduced environmental footprint

    A. H. Kingston-Smith;A. H. Marshall;J. M. Moorby

  • Polyphenol oxidase-mediated protection against oxidative stress is not associated with enhanced photosynthetic efficiency

    Tinne Boeckx;Richard Webster;Ana L. Winters;K. Judith Webb

  • Successional colonization of perennial ryegrass by rumen bacteria

    Sharon Ann Huws;O. L. Mayorga;Michael Kyriacos Theodorou;L. A. Onime

  • Involvement of the leaf antioxidant system in the response to soil flooding in two Trifolium genotypes differing in their tolerance to waterlogging

    L. P. Simova-Stoilova;K. N. Demirevska;A. H. Kingston-Smith;U. Feller

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael K. Theodorou
Michael K. Theodorou Aberystwyth University
Charles J. Newbold
Charles J. Newbold Scotland's Rural College
Nigel D. Scollan
Nigel D. Scollan Queen's University Belfast
Luis A. J. Mur
Luis A. J. Mur Aberystwyth University
Christine H. Foyer
Christine H. Foyer University of Birmingham
John H. Doonan
John H. Doonan Aberystwyth University
Gareth W. Griffith
Gareth W. Griffith Aberystwyth University
Howard Thomas
Howard Thomas Singapore Management University
David R. Chadwick
David R. Chadwick Bangor University
Michael R. F. Lee
Michael R. F. Lee Harper Adams University

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