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974
National Ranking
86

Overview

David T. Clarkson is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Engineering, with a specialized focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. This specialization is reflected in their work on advanced battery technologies and materials.

The scientist's main topics of work coalesce around several key areas:

  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advanced battery technologies research
  • Advancements in Battery Materials

Clarkson has published in the following venue:

  • Advanced Materials

A notable recent publication is titled "Acid-in-Clay Electrolyte for Wide-Temperature-Range and Long-Cycle Proton Batteries", published in 2022 in Advanced Materials. This paper has attracted citation attention within the research community, indicating engagement with their work in the field of proton batteries.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Shitong Wang
  • Heng Jiang
  • Yanhao Dong
  • He Zhu
  • Charles Settens

This network highlights collaboration with other researchers working in related technical areas, which often characterizes projects involving advanced materials and battery technology development.

Best Publications

  • The Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants

    David T. Clarkson;John B. Hanson

  • Factors Affecting Mineral Nutrient Acquisition by Plants

    David T. Clarkson

  • A high-density genetic map of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) from the cross Chinese Spring × SQ1 and its use to compare QTLs for grain yield across a range of environments

    S.A. Quarrie;A. Steed;C. Calestani;A. Semikhodskii

  • The development and function of roots.

    J. G. Torrey;D. T. Clarkson

  • Root hydraulic conductance: diurnal aquaporin expression and the effects of nutrient stress

    David T. Clarkson;Micaela Carvajal;Tobias Henzler;Rosemary N. Waterhouse

  • The exodermis: a variable apoplastic barrier

    E. Hose;David T. Clarkson;Ernst Steudle;Lukas Schreiber

  • Cycling of Amino-Nitrogen and other Nutrients between Shoots and Roots in Cereals—A Possible Mechanism Integrating Shoot and Root in the Regulation of Nutrient Uptake

    H. D. Cooper;D. T. Clarkson

  • Nitrate and ammonium nutrition of plants: physiological and molecular perspectives

    Brian G. Forde;David T. Clarkson

  • Plant members of a family of sulfate transporters reveal functional subtypes

    Frank W. Smith;Paul M. Ealing;Malcolm J. Hawkesford;David T. Clarkson

  • Regulation of expression of a cDNA from barley roots encoding a high affinity sulphate transporter.

    Frank W. Smith;Malcolm J. Hawkesford;Paul M. Ealing;David T. Clarkson

  • Responses of wheat plants to nutrient deprivation may involve the regulation of water-channel function

    Micaela Carvajal;David T. Cooke;David T. Clarkson

  • Diurnal variations in hydraulic conductivity and root pressure can be correlated with the expression of putative aquaporins in the roots of lotus japonicus

    Tobias Henzler;Rosemary N. Waterhouse;Audra J. Smyth;Micaela Carvajal

  • Calcium transport between tissues and its distribution in the plant

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  • Growth response of barley and tomato to nitrogen stress and its control by abscisic acid, water relations and photosynthesis.

    F. S. Chapin;C. H. S. Walter;D. T. Clarkson

  • The Effect of Aluminium and some other Trivalent Metal Cations on Cell Division in the Root Apices of Allium cepa

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  • Regulation of the absorption and release of nitrate by plant cells: A review of current ideas and methodology

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  • Growth and Phosphate Transport in Barley and Tomato Plants During the Development of, and Recovery from, Phosphate-stress

    David T. Clarkson;Charlotte B. Scattergood

  • Isolation of a cDNA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae that encodes a high affinity sulphate transporter at the plasma membrane.

    Frank W. Smith;Malcolm J. Hawkesford;Ian M. Prosser;David T. Clarkson

  • Mineral Nutrition: Divalent Cations, Transport and Compartmentation

    David T. Clarkson;Ulrich Lüttge

  • Relationships between Root Temperature and the Transport of Ammonium and Nitrate Ions by Italian and Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum and Lolium perenne).

    David T. Clarkson;Alison J. Warner

  • Inhibition of the Uptake and Long-Distance Transport of Calcium by Aluminium and Other Polyvalent Cations

    David T. Clarkson;John Sanderson

  • Roots and the Delivery of Solutes to the Xylem

    David Thomas Clarkson

  • Relationships between structural development and the absorption of ions by the root system of Cucurbita pepo.

    R. S. Harrison-Murray;David T. Clarkson

  • Physiological changes in, and phosphate uptake by potato plants during development of, and recovery from phosphate deficiency

    Daniel H. Cogliatti;David T. Clarkson

  • Sulphate deprivation depresses the transport of nitrogen to the xylem and the hydraulic conductivity of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) roots.

    Jadu Lal Karmoker;David T. Clarkson;Leslie R. Saker;Joy M. Rooney

  • Mineral nutrition: inducible and repressible nutrient transport systems.

    David T. Clarkson;Ulrich Lüttge

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm J. Hawkesford
Malcolm J. Hawkesford Rothamsted Research
Ulrich Lüttge
Ulrich Lüttge Technical University of Darmstadt
Micaela Carvajal
Micaela Carvajal Spanish National Research Council
Hans Lambers
Hans Lambers University of Western Australia
Ernst Steudle
Ernst Steudle University of Würzburg
Steve P. McGrath
Steve P. McGrath Rothamsted Research
Colin Brownlee
Colin Brownlee University of Southampton
Brian G. Forde
Brian G. Forde Lancaster University
Fang-Jie Zhao
Fang-Jie Zhao Nanjing Agricultural University
Lukas Schreiber
Lukas Schreiber University of Bonn

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