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Katie J. Field
Katie J. Field
Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield
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One thousand plant transcriptomes and the phylogenomics of green plants
Nature 574 (7780), 679-685, 2019
11812019
Are mycorrhizal fungi our sustainable saviours? Considerations for achieving food security
TJ Thirkell, MD Charters, AJ Elliott, SM Sait, KJ Field
Journal of Ecology 105 (4), 921-929, 2017
2762017
Symbiotic options for the conquest of land
KJ Field, S Pressel, JG Duckett, WR Rimington, MI Bidartondo
Trends in ecology & evolution 30 (8), 477-486, 2015
2192015
The nucleotidase/phosphatase SAL1 is a negative regulator of drought tolerance in Arabidopsis
PB Wilson, GM Estavillo, KJ Field, W Pornsiriwong, AJ Carroll, KA Howell, ...
The Plant Journal 58 (2), 299-317, 2009
1892009
First evidence of mutualism between ancient plant lineages (H aplomitriopsida liverworts) and M ucoromycotina fungi and its response to simulated P alaeozoic changes in …
KJ Field, WR Rimington, MI Bidartondo, KE Allinson, DJ Beerling, ...
New Phytologist 205 (2), 743-756, 2015
1802015
Metabolomics in plant environmental physiology
C Brunetti, RM George, M Tattini, K Field, MP Davey
Journal of experimental botany 64 (13), 4011-4020, 2013
1282013
Contrasting arbuscular mycorrhizal responses of vascular and non-vascular plants to a simulated Palaeozoic CO2 decline
KJ Field, DD Cameron, JR Leake, S Tille, MI Bidartondo, DJ Beerling
Nature Communications 3 (1), 835, 2012
1142012
Metabolomic and physiological responses reveal multi‐phasic acclimation of Arabidopsis thaliana to chronic UV radiation
JA Lake, KJ Field, MP Davey, DJ Beerling, BH Lomax
Plant, cell & environment 32 (10), 1377-1389, 2009
1122009
Functional analysis of liverworts in dual symbiosis with Glomeromycota and Mucoromycotina fungi under a simulated Palaeozoic CO2 decline
KJ Field, WR Rimington, MI Bidartondo, KE Allinson, DJ Beerling, ...
The ISME Journal 10 (6), 1514-1526, 2016
1082016
Unity in diversity: structural and functional insights into the ancient partnerships between plants and fungi
KJ Field, S Pressel
New Phytologist 220 (4), 996-1011, 2018
1052018
Carbon for nutrient exchange between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and wheat varies according to cultivar and changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration
TJ Thirkell, D Pastok, KJ Field
Global change biology 26 (3), 1725-1738, 2020
992020
Xyloglucan is released by plants and promotes soil particle aggregation
AF Galloway, MJ Pedersen, B Merry, SE Marcus, J Blacker, LG Benning, ...
New Phytologist 217 (3), 1128-1136, 2018
922018
A mycorrhizal revolution
GA Hoysted, J Kowal, A Jacob, WR Rimington, JG Duckett, S Pressel, ...
Current Opinion in Plant Biology 44, 1-6, 2018
902018
A commercial arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculum increases root colonization across wheat cultivars but does not increase assimilation of mycorrhiza‐acquired nutrients
AJ Elliott, TJ Daniell, DD Cameron, KJ Field
Plants, people, planet 3 (5), 588-599, 2021
742021
Integrated ‘omics’, targeted metabolite and single-cell analyses of Arctic snow algae functionality and adaptability
S Lutz, AM Anesio, K Field, LG Benning
Frontiers in microbiology 6, 170604, 2015
732015
From mycoheterotrophy to mutualism: mycorrhizal specificity and functioning in Ophioglossum vulgatum sporophytes
KJ Field, JR Leake, S Tille, KE Allinson, WR Rimington, MI Bidartondo, ...
New Phytologist 205 (4), 1492-1502, 2015
652015
Mucoromycotina fine root endophyte fungi form nutritional mutualisms with vascular plants.
GA Hoysted, AS Jacob, J Kowal, P Gieseman, MI Bidartondo, JG Duckett, ...
Plant Physiology 181, 565-577, 2019
642019
Ancient plants with ancient fungi: liverworts associate with early-diverging arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
WR Rimington, S Pressel, JG Duckett, KJ Field, DJ Read, MI Bidartondo
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1888), 20181600, 2018
632018
Functional complementarity of ancient plant–fungal mutualisms: contrasting nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon exchanges between Mucoromycotina and Glomeromycotina fungal symbionts …
KJ Field, MI Bidartondo, WR Rimington, GA Hoysted, DJ Beerling, ...
New Phytologist 223 (2), 908-921, 2019
522019
Cereal root exudates contain highly structurally complex polysaccharides with soil‐binding properties
AF Galloway, J Akhtar, SE Marcus, N Fletcher, K Field, P Knox
The Plant Journal 103 (5), 1666-1678, 2020
472020
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