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    Models of biological nitrogen fixation of legumes. A review by Liu, Yanyan, Wu, Lianhai, Baddeley, John A., Watson, Christine A.

    “…Leguminous crops have the ability to fix nitrogen (N) biologically from the atmosphere. This can benefit not only the legumes themselves but also any…”
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    Nitrous oxide emissions and nitrate leaching in an arable rotation resulting from the presence of an intercrop by Pappa, Valentini A., Rees, Robert M., Walker, Robin L., Baddeley, John A., Watson, Christine A.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-04-2011)
    “…► The use of legume–cereal intercrops can offer opportunities to reduce nitrogen loss from the agricultural systems. ► Large differences in N 2O emissions and…”
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    Influences of root diameter, tree age, soil depth and season on fine root survivorship in Prunus avium by Baddeley, J.A, Watson, C.A

    Published in Plant and soil (01-10-2005)
    “…The rapid turnover of the fine root system is a major pathway of carbon and nutrient flow from plant to soil in forest ecosystems. In order to quantify these…”
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    Supporting wild pollinators in agricultural landscapes through targeted legume mixtures by Cole, Lorna J., Baddeley, John A., Robertson, Duncan, Topp, Cairistiona F.E., Walker, Robin L., Watson, Christine A.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-01-2022)
    “…Insect-pollinated legumes are rich in plant-based proteins making them a vital constituent of sustainable healthy diets for people and livestock. Furthermore,…”
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    Demographic quantification of carbon and nitrogen dynamics associated with root turnover in white clover by Scott, Gavin D., Baddeley, John A., Watson, Christine A., Robinson, David

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-09-2018)
    “…As well as capturing resources, roots lose resources during their lives. We quantified carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) losses associated with root turnover in…”
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    Nitrous oxide mitigation in UK agriculture by Rees, Robert M, Baddeley, John A, Bhogal, Anne, Ball, Bruce C, Chadwick, David R, Macleod, Michael, Lilly, Allan, Pappa, Valentini A, Thorman, Rachel E, Watson, Christine A, Williams, John R

    Published in Soil science and plant nutrition (Tokyo) (01-02-2013)
    “…Nitrous oxide (N ₂O) makes the single largest contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from UK and European Union agriculture. Ambitious government…”
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    Weeds in Organic Fertility-Building Leys: Aspects of Species Richness and Weed Management by Doring, Thomas F., Storkey, Jonathan, Baddeley, John A., Collins, Rosemary P., Crowley, Oliver, Howlett, S. A., Jones, Hannah E., Mccalman, Heather, Measures, Mark, Pearce, Helen, Roderick, Stephen, Watson, Christine A., Wolfe, Martin S.

    Published in Organic farming (Basel) (01-12-2017)
    “…Legume-based leys (perennial sod crops) are an important component of fertility management in organic rotations in many parts of Europe. Despite their…”
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    Effects of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on the Ecophysiology of Racomitrium lanuginosum (Hedw.) Brid by Baddeley, John A

    Published 01-01-1991
    “…Montane heaths dominated by the moss Racomitrium lanuginosum (Hedw.) Brid. probably represent the most extensive natural terrestrial plant community in…”
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