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36
Citations
5850
World Ranking
4829
National Ranking
299

Best Publications

  • Phylogenetic Variation in the Silicon Composition of Plants

    M. J. Hodson;Philip J. White;A. Mead;M. R. Broadley

  • The wetland plant and macroinvertebrate assemblages of temporary ponds in England and Wales

    Pascale Nicolet;Jeremy Biggs;Gill Fox;Martin J Hodson

  • Aluminium/silicon interactions in higher plants

    Martin J. Hodson;David E. Evans

  • The amelioration of aluminium toxicity by silicon in higher plants : Solution chemistry or an in planta mechanism?

    Kay M. Cocker;David E. Evans;Martin J. Hodson

  • Holocene vegetation dynamics in the northeastern Rub' al-Khali desert, Arabian Peninsula: a phytolith, pollen and carbon isotope study

    A. G. Parker;L. Eckersley;M. M. Smith;A. S. Goudie

  • Modelling the biogeochemical cycle of silicon in soils: Application to a temperate forest ecosystem

    F. Gérard;K.U. Mayer;M.J. Hodson;J. Ranger

  • Aluminium/silicon interactions in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seedlings

    Kim E. Hammond;David E. Evans;Martin J. Hodson

  • A provisional database for the silicon content of foods in the United Kingdom

    J. J. Powell;S. A. McNaughton;R. Jugdaohsingh;S. H. C. Anderson

  • The development of phytoliths in plants and its influence on their chemistry and isotopic composition. Implications for palaeoecology and archaeology

    Martin J. Hodson

  • The Interaction Between Silicon and Aluminium in Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench: Growth Analysis and X-ray Microanalysis

    M.J. Hodson;A.G. Sangster

  • Aluminium/silicon interactions in conifers

    M.J Hodson;A.G Sangster

  • Chapter 5 Silicon deposition in higher plants

    A.G. Sangster;M.J. Hodson;H.J. Tubb

  • Silica in higher plants.

    A G Sangster;M J Hodson

  • The amelioration of aluminium toxicity by silicon in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): malate exudation as evidence for an in planta mechanism

    Kay M. Cocker;David E. Evans;Martin J. Hodson

  • Silicon amelioration of aluminium toxicity and cell death in suspension cultures of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.)

    Subramaniam Prabagar;Martin J. Hodson;David E. Evans

  • The Relative Importance of Cell Wall and Lumen Phytoliths in Carbon Sequestration in Soil: A Hypothesis

    Martin John Hodson

  • Observations on the Distribution of Mineral Elements in the Leaf of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), with Particular Reference to Silicon

    M. J. Hodson;A. G. Sangster

  • Silicon, oxygen and carbon isotope composition of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) phytoliths: implications for palaeoecology and archaeology†

    Martin J. Hodson;Adrian G. Parker;Melanie J. Leng;Melanie J. Leng;Hilary J. Sloane

  • Aluminium-silicon interactions in higher plants: an update.

    Martin J Hodson;David E Evans

  • The Potential use of Silicon Isotope Composition of Biogenic Silica as a Proxy for Environmental Change

    Melanie J. Leng;Melanie J. Leng;George E. A. Swann;Martin J. Hodson;Jonathan J. Tyler

  • Metal toxicity and tolerance in plants

    Martin J. Hodson

Frequent Co-Authors

Melanie J. Leng
Melanie J. Leng University of Nottingham
Eric Struyf
Eric Struyf University of Antwerp
Andrew Goudie
Andrew Goudie University of Oxford
Hilary J. Sloane
Hilary J. Sloane British Geological Survey
Jeremy Biggs
Jeremy Biggs Oxford Brookes University
Stephen Stokes
Stephen Stokes University of Oxford
Kevin White
Kevin White University of Reading
Zhaoliang Song
Zhaoliang Song Tianjin University
Jacques Ranger
Jacques Ranger INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Martin R. Broadley
Martin R. Broadley Rothamsted Research

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