Robert J. Reid mainly focuses on Botany, Hordeum vulgare, Biochemistry, Shoot and Ion transporter. His research combines Nutrient and Botany. His Nutrient research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Dry weight, Nucleic acid, Solanaceae and Enzyme.
His work on Membrane, Facilitated diffusion and Osmotic concentration as part of general Biochemistry research is frequently linked to Eucalyptus camaldulensis, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. As a part of the same scientific family, Robert J. Reid mostly works in the field of Shoot, focusing on Phloem and, on occasion, Xylem and Root system. His Ion transporter study combines topics in areas such as Efflux, Guard cell, Cell biology and Osmoregulation.
His primary areas of investigation include Botany, Biochemistry, Chara, Membrane transport and Biophysics. His Botany study which covers Nutrient that intersects with Dry weight and Transporter. His research in Biochemistry tackles topics such as Calcium which are related to areas like Turgor pressure.
He focuses mostly in the field of Chara, narrowing it down to matters related to Cell wall and, in some cases, Intracellular. His studies in Membrane transport integrate themes in fields like Facilitated diffusion and Membrane permeability. Many of his research projects under Biophysics are closely connected to Absorption with Absorption, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
Robert J. Reid spends much of his time researching Agronomy, Soil water, Fishery, Hordeum vulgare and Environmental chemistry. His Agronomy study incorporates themes from Soil carbon, Nutrient and Plant physiology. Robert J. Reid works mostly in the field of Soil water, limiting it down to topics relating to Organic matter and, in certain cases, Phragmites, Soil acidification and Soil pH, as a part of the same area of interest.
His work on Delphinus delphis as part of his general Fishery study is frequently connected to Stock, Left uterine horn, Lagenorhynchus acutus and Dizygotic twins, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Hordeum vulgare study is associated with Botany. His Botany research includes themes of Chelation and Vacuolar sequestration, Vacuole.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Xylem, Botany, Environmental chemistry, Hydathode and Guttation. His Xylem study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Essential nutrient, Agronomy, Membrane permeability and Plant physiology. His research in Botany intersects with topics in Boron transport and Nutrient.
His research integrates issues of Mesocosm, Water column and Surface water in his study of Environmental chemistry. Hydathode is integrated with Vascular bundle, Hordeum vulgare, Exudate, Plant cell and Transpiration in his research.
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Phosphorus Uptake by Plants: From Soil to Cell
Daniel P. Schachtman;Robert J. Reid;Sarah M. Ayling.
Plant Physiology (1998)
A critical analysis of the causes of boron toxicity in plants
R. J. Reid;J. E. Hayes;A. Post;J. C. R. Stangoulis.
Plant Cell and Environment (2004)
System and method for evaluating vehicle and operator performance
Jonathan Hubbard;Christopher Kantarjiev;Robert Reid;Jonathan Tash.
(2004)
Zinc Mobility in Wheat: Uptake and Distribution of Zinc Applied to Leaves or Roots
B.S. Haslett;R.J. Reid;Zed Rengel.
Annals of Botany (2001)
Direct measurement of aluminum uptake and distribution in single cells of Chara corallina.
Gregory J. Taylor;Julie L. McDonald-Stephens;Douglas B. Hunter;Paul M. Bertsch.
Plant Physiology (2000)
Boron tolerance in barley is mediated by efflux of boron from the roots.
Julie E. Hayes;Robert J. Reid.
Plant Physiology (2004)
Sodium-calcium interactions in two wheat species differing in salinity tolerance
R. J. Davenport;R. J. Reid;F. A. Smith.
Physiologia Plantarum (1997)
Identification of Boron Transporter Genes Likely to be Responsible for Tolerance to Boron Toxicity in Wheat and Barley
Rob Reid.
Plant and Cell Physiology (2007)
The uptake and partitioning of cadmium in two cultivars of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.).
K. R. Dunbar;M. J. McLaughlin;R. J. Reid.
Journal of Experimental Botany (2003)
VARIABILITY IN THE DIET OF HARBOR PORPOISES (PHOCOENA PHOCOENA) IN SCOTTISH WATERS 1992–2003
M. B. Santos;G. J. Pierce;J. A. Learmonth;R. J. Reid.
Marine Mammal Science (2004)
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