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42
Citations
6614
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3487
National Ranking
241

Best Publications

  • Competitive sorption reactions between phosphorus and organic matter in soil: a review

    C. N. Guppy;N. W. Menzies;P. W. Moody;F. P. C. Blamey

  • Effects of aluminum, OH: Al and P: Al molar ratios, and ionic strength on soybean root elongation in solution culture

    F.P.C. Blamey;D. G. Edwards;C. J. Asher

  • Identification of the primary lesion of toxic aluminum in plant roots

    Peter M. Kopittke;Katie L. Moore;Enzo Lombi;Alessandra Gianoncelli

  • Trace metal phytotoxicity in solution culture: a review

    Peter M. Kopittke;F. Pax C. Blamey;Colin J. Asher;Neal W. Menzies

  • Effects of Phosphorus/Aluminum Molar Ratio and Calcium Concentration on Plant Response to Aluminum Toxicity

    A. K. Alva;D. G. Edwards;C. J. Asher;F. P. C. Blamey

  • Relationships between Root Length of Soybean and Calculated Activities of Aluminum Monomers in Nutrient Solution

    A. K. Alva;D. G. Edwards;C. J. Asher;F. P. C. Blamey

  • Effects of boron foliar applications on vegetative and reproductive growth of sunflower.

    A. Asad;F. P. C. Blamey;D. G. Edwards

  • Sunflower Production and Culture

    F. P. C. Blamey;Richard K. Zollinger;Albert A. Schneiter

  • Role of root cation-exchange capacity in differential aluminum tolerance of Lotus species.

    F.P.C. Blamey;D.C. Edmeades;D.M. Wheeler

  • Synchrotron-Based X-Ray Fluorescence Microscopy as a Technique for Imaging of Elements in Plants.

    Peter M. Kopittke;Tracy Punshon;David J. Paterson;Ryan V. Tappero

  • Toxicities of soluble Al, Cu, and La include ruptures to rhizodermal and root cortical cells of cowpea

    P. M. Kopittke;F. P. C. Blamey;N. W. Menzies

  • role of trichomes in sunflower tolerance to manganese toxicity

    F. P. C. Blamey;D. C. Joyce;D. G. Edwards;C. J. Asher

  • Low temperature induced spikelet sterility in rice. I. Nitrogen fertilisation and sensitive reproductive period

    T. A. Gunawardena;S. Fukai;F. P. C. Blamey

  • Silver sulfide nanoparticles (Ag2S-NPs) are taken up by plants and are phytotoxic

    Peng Wang;Neal W. Menzies;Enzo Lombi;Ryo Sekine

  • Nutrient Disorders of Sweet Potato

    J. N. O'Sullivan;C. J. Asher;F. P. C. Blamey

  • Calcium amelioration of aluminium toxicity effects on root hair development in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.].

    D. J. Brady;D.G. Edwards;C.J. Asher;F. P. C. Blamey

  • Dry matter production and boron concentrations of vegetative and reproductive tissues of canola and sunflower plants grown in nutrient solution

    A. Asad;F. P. C. Blamey;D. G. Edwards

  • Do Decomposing Organic Matter Residues Reduce Phosphorus Sorption in Highly Weathered Soils

    Christopher N. Guppy;Neal W. Menzies;F. P. C. Blamey;Phil W. Moody

  • Inhibition of cell-wall autolysis and pectin degradation by cations

    J.Bernhard Wehr;Neal W Menzies;F.Pax C. Blamey

  • An evaluation of aluminum indices to predict aluminum toxicity to plants grown in nutrient solutions

    A.K. Alva;F.P.C. Blamey;D.G. Edwards;C.J. Asher

  • A simplified, sequential, phosphorus fractionation method

    C. N. Guppy;N. W. Menzies;P. W. Moody;B. L. Compton

  • Nutritional disorders of sunflower

    F. P. C. Blamey;C. J. Asher;D. G. W. Edwards

  • Metal-induced cell rupture in elongating roots is associated with metal ion binding strengths

    P. M. Kopittke;B. A. McKenna;F. P. C. Blamey;J. B. Wehr

  • In vitro evidence of aluminum effects on solution movement through root cell walls

    F. P. C. Blamey;C. J. Asher;D. C. Edwards;G. L. Kerven

  • Toxic effects of Pb2+ on the growth and mineral nutrition of signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens) and Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana)

    Peter M. Kopittke;Colin J. Asher;F. P. C. Blamey;Neal W. Menzies

  • Alkali hydroxide-induced gelation of pectin.

    J.Bernhard Wehr;N.W Menzies;F.P.C Blamey

  • Evaluation of solution culture techniques for studying aluminium toxicity in plants

    F. P. C. Blamey;D. C. Edmeades;C. J. Asher;D. G. Edwards

  • Effects of pH and aluminium on the growth of temperate pasture species. I. Temperate grasses and legumes supplied with inorganic nitrogen

    D.C. Edmeades;F.P.C. Blamey;C.J. Asher;D.G. Edwards

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin J. Asher
Colin J. Asher University of Queensland
Neal W. Menzies
Neal W. Menzies Griffith University
Peter M. Kopittke
Peter M. Kopittke University of Queensland
Shu Fukai
Shu Fukai University of Queensland
Enzo Lombi
Enzo Lombi University of South Australia
Scott C. Chapman
Scott C. Chapman University of Queensland
Kathelijn Fischer
Kathelijn Fischer Utrecht University
Russell C. Muchow
Russell C. Muchow Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Naoko K. Nishizawa
Naoko K. Nishizawa Ishikawa Prefectural University
Ashok K. Alva
Ashok K. Alva University of Florida

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