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Alan Robson
Alan Robson
Emeritus Professor Plant Nutrition
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External hyphae of vesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with Trifolium subterraneum L. 1. Spread of hyphae and phosphorus inflow into roots
I Jakobsen, LK Abbott, AD Robson
New Phytologist 120 (3), 371-380, 1992
1352*1992
Factors influencing the occurrence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas
LK Abbott, AD Robson
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 35 (2-3), 121-150, 1991
5961991
The effect of phosphorus on the formation of hyphae in soil by thevesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Glomus fasciculatum
LK Abbott, AD Robson, G De Boer
New Phytologist 97 (3), 437-446, 1984
4571984
The effect of VA mycorrhizae on plant growth
LK Abbott, AD Robson
VA mycorrhiza, 113-130, 2018
4492018
The role of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in agriculture and the selection of fungi for inoculation
LK Abbott, AD Robson
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 33 (2), 389-408, 1982
4441982
Interactions between nutrients in higher plants
AD Robson, MG Pitman
Inorganic plant nutrition, 147-180, 1983
3541983
The effect of soil disturbance on vesicular—arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soils from different vegetation types
DA Jasper, LK Abbott, AD Robson
New Phytologist 118 (3), 471-476, 1991
3441991
Soil disturbance reduces the infectivity of external hyphae of vesicular—arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
DA Jasper, LK Abbott, AD Robson
New Phytologist 112 (1), 93-99, 1989
3381989
Formation of external hyphae in soil by four species of vesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
LK Abbott, AD Robson
New phytologist 99 (2), 245-255, 1985
3061985
Phosphorus toxicity as a factor in zinc‐phosphorus interactions in plants
JF Loneragan, TS Grove, AD Robson, K Snowball
Soil Science Society of America Journal 43 (5), 966-972, 1979
3021979
Relative toxicities of inorganic aluminum complexes to barley
RS Cameron, GSP Ritchie, AD Robson
Soil Science Society of America Journal 50 (5), 1231-1236, 1986
2691986
Effects of phosphorus on the formation of mycorrhizas by Gigaspora calospora and Glomus fasciculatum in relation to root carbohydrates
BD Thomson, AD Robson, LK Abbott
New Phytologist 103 (4), 751-765, 1986
2641986
Phosphorus and the formation of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas
DA Jasper, AD Robson, LK Abbott
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 11 (5), 501-505, 1979
2631979
65Zn uptake in subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) by three vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a root-free sandy soil
B Bürkert, A Robson
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 26 (9), 1117-1124, 1994
2521994
Effects of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza on the availability of iron phosphates to plants
NS Bolan, AD Robson, NJ Barrow
Plant and Soil 99, 401-410, 1987
2521987
Growth stimulation of subterranean clover with vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizas
LK Abbott, AD Robson
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 28 (4), 639-649, 1977
2431977
Leaf Emergence, Tiller Growth, and Apical Development of Nitrogen‐Dificient Spring Wheat
N Longnecker, EJM Kirby, A Robson
Crop Science 33 (1), 154-160, 1993
2361993
Hyphae of a vesicular—arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus maintain infectivity in dry soil, except when the soil is disturbed
DA Jasper, LK Abbott, AD Robson
New Phytologist 112 (1), 101-107, 1989
2161989
Field survey of the distribution of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in relation to soil pH
WM Porter, AD Robson, LK Abbott
Journal of Applied Ecology, 659-662, 1987
2131987
Involvement of phosphorus in nitrogen fixation by subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.)
AD Robson, GW O'hara, LK Abbott
Functional Plant Biology 8 (5), 427-436, 1981
2111981
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