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2004Cadmium uptake by different rice genotypes that produce white or dark grainsCui, Y.; Zhu, Y.; Smith, F.; Smith, S.
2004Conjunctions: Life narratives in the field of human rightsSchaffer, K.; Smith, S.
2004Exploring functional definitions of mycorrhizas: Are mycorrhizas always mutualisms?Jones, M.; Smith, S.
2004Venues of storytelling: the circulation of testimony in human rights campaignsSchaffer, K.; Smith, S.
2004Do iron plaque and genotypes affect arsenate uptake and translocation by rice seedlings (Oryza sativa L.) grown in solution culture?Liu, W.; Zhu, Y.; Smith, F.; Smith, S.
2004Expression patterns of defense-related genes in different types of arbuscular mycorrhizal development in wild-type and mycorrhiza-defective mutant tomatoGao, L.; Knogge, W.; Delp, G.; Smith, F.; Smith, S.
2004Inoculum type does not affect overall resistance of an arbuscular mycorrhiza-defective tomato mutant to colonisation but inoculation does change competitive interactions with wild-type tomatoCavagnaro, T.; Smith, F.; Hay, G.; Cavagnaro, V.; Smith, S.
2004Functional diversity in arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses: the contribution of the mycorrhizal P uptake pathway is not correlated with mycorrhizal responses in growth or total P uptakeSmith, S.; Smith, F.; Jakobsen, I.
2004Do phosphorus nutrition and iron plaque alter arsenate (As) uptake by rice seedlings in hydroponic culture?Liu, W.; Zhu, Y.; Smith, F.; Smith, S.
2004Interactions between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and a mycorrhiza-defective mutant tomato: does a noninfective fungus alter the ability of an infective fungus to colonise the roots - and vice versa?Cavagnaro, T.; Smith, F.; Smith, S.