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    Arsenic toxicity: the effects on plant metabolism by Finnegan, Patrick M, Chen, Weihua

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (01-01-2012)
    “…The two forms of inorganic arsenic, arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII), are easily taken up by the cells of the plant root. Once in the cell, AsV can be…”
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    Facilitation of phosphorus acquisition by Banksia attenuata allows Adenanthos cygnorum (Proteaceae) to extend its range into severely phosphorus-impoverished habitats by Shen, Qi, Ranathunge, Kosala, Zhong, Hongtao, Finnegan, Patrick M., Lambers, Hans

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2024)
    “…Background and aims In extremely low-phosphorus (P) environments, most Proteaceae exude carboxylates from cluster roots. These carboxylates mobilise inorganic…”
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    Responses of foliar phosphorus fractions to soil age are diverse along a 2 Myr dune chronosequence by Yan, Li, Zhang, Xinhou, Han, Zhongming, Pang, Jiayin, Lambers, Hans, Finnegan, Patrick M.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2019)
    “…Plants respond to soil phosphorus (P) availability by adjusting leaf P among inorganic P (Pi) and organic P fractions (nucleic acids, phospholipids, small…”
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    How Does Evolution in Phosphorus-Impoverished Landscapes Impact Plant Nitrogen and Sulfur Assimilation? by Prodhan, M. Asaduzzaman, Finnegan, Patrick M., Lambers, Hans

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-01-2019)
    “…Phosphorus (P) fertilisers, made from rock phosphate, are used to attain high crop yields. However, rock phosphate is a finite resource and excessive P…”
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    Regulation of phosphate starvation responses in higher plants by Yang, Xiao Juan, Finnegan, Patrick M.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-04-2010)
    “…Background Phosphorus (P) is often a limiting mineral nutrient for plant growth. Many soils worldwide are deficient in soluble inorganic phosphate (Pi), the…”
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    Opportunities for improving phosphorus-use efficiency in crop plants by Veneklaas, Erik J., Lambers, Hans, Bragg, Jason, Finnegan, Patrick M., Lovelock, Catherine E., Plaxton, William C., Price, Charles A., Scheible, Wolf‐Rüdiger, Shane, Michael W., White, Philip J., Raven, John A.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2012)
    “…Limitation of grain crop productivity by phosphorus (P) is widespread and will probably increase in the future. Enhanced P efficiency can be achieved by…”
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    Adding Castanopsis hystrix to a Pinus massoniana plantation changed leaf phosphorus and nitrogen investment and soil nitrogen concentrations by Yan, Li, Wen, Yuanguang, Zhou, Xiaoguo, Li, Haiyan, Wu, Wenxiang, Sunoj, V. S. John, Lambers, Hans, Finnegan, Patrick M.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2024)
    “…Background and Aims Pinus massoniana Lamb. is an important conifer forestry species in south China, but soil fertility has declined over time in monoculture…”
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    Phosphorus fractions in leaves by Suriyagoda, Lalith D. B., Ryan, Megan H., Gille, Clément E., Dayrell, Roberta L. C., Finnegan, Patrick M., Ranathunge, Kosala, Nicol, Dion, Lambers, Hans

    Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2023)
    “…Summary Leaf phosphorus (P) comprises four major fractions: inorganic phosphate (Pi), nucleic acids, phospholipids, P‐containing metabolites and a residual…”
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    Foliar nutrient allocation patterns in Banksia attenuata and Banksia sessilis differing in growth rate and adaptation to low-phosphorus habitats by Han, Zhongming, Shi, Jianmin, Pang, Jiayin, Yan, Li, Finnegan, Patrick M, Lambers, Hans

    Published in Annals of botany (03-09-2021)
    “…Phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) are essential nutrients that frequently limit primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. Efficient use of these nutrients…”
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    Metabolic acclimation supports higher aluminium-induced secretion of citrate and malate in an aluminium-tolerant hybrid clone of Eucalyptus by Li, Wannian, Finnegan, Patrick M, Dai, Qin, Guo, Dongqiang, Yang, Mei

    Published in BMC plant biology (06-01-2021)
    “…Eucalyptus is the main plantation wood species, mostly grown in aluminized acid soils. To understand the response of Eucalyptus clones to aluminum (Al)…”
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    Application of Trehalose and Salicylic Acid Mitigates Drought Stress in Sweet Basil and Improves Plant Growth by Zulfiqar, Faisal, Chen, Jianjun, Finnegan, Patrick M, Younis, Adnan, Nafees, Muhammad, Zorrig, Walid, Hamed, Karim Ben

    Published in Plants (Basel) (27-05-2021)
    “…Trehalose (Tre) and salicylic acid (SA) are increasingly used to mitigate drought stress in crop plants. In this study, a pot experiment was performed to study…”
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    Organ‐specific phosphorus‐allocation patterns and transcript profiles linked to phosphorus efficiency in two contrasting wheat genotypes by AZIZ, TARIQ, FINNEGAN, PATRICK M, LAMBERS, HANS, JOST, RICARDA

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-04-2014)
    “…Recent studies have identified genotypic variation in phosphorus (P) efficiency, but rarely have the underlying mechanisms been described at the molecular…”
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    Geographical variation and genetic diversity of Parashorea chinensis germplasm resources by Xu, Yuanyuan, Liu, Shinan, Finnegan, Patrick M, Liu, Fang, Ali, Izhar, Zhang, Haidong, Yang, Mei

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (16-10-2024)
    “…is a rare monodominant species in southwest China known for its production of high-quality timber, is facing decline due to its narrow distribution, human…”
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    Wide variation in virulence and genetic diversity of binucleate Rhizoctonia isolates associated with root rot of strawberry in Western Australia by Fang, Xiangling, Finnegan, Patrick M, Barbetti, Martin J

    Published in PloS one (06-02-2013)
    “…Strawberry (Fragaria×ananassa) is one of the most important berry crops in the world. Root rot of strawberry caused by Rhizoctonia spp. is a serious threat to…”
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    Comparison of Soaking Corms with Moringa Leaf Extract Alone or in Combination with Synthetic Plant Growth Regulators on the Growth, Physiology and Vase Life of Sword Lily by Zulfiqar, Faisal, Younis, Adnan, Finnegan, Patrick M., Ferrante, Antonio

    Published in Plants (Basel) (17-11-2020)
    “…Gladiolus is in demand worldwide as a cut-flower or landscaping plant, because of its superior commercial and ornamental value. Application of plant-based…”
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    Tight control of sulfur assimilation: an adaptive mechanism for a plant from a severely phosphorus-impoverished habitat by Prodhan, M. Asaduzzaman, Jost, Ricarda, Watanabe, Mutsumi, Hoefgen, Rainer, Lambers, Hans, Finnegan, Patrick M.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-08-2017)
    “…Hakea prostrata (Proteaceae) has evolved in extremely phosphorus (P)-impoverished habitats. Unlike species that evolved in P-richer environments, it tightly…”
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    alternative respiratory pathway mediates carboxylate synthesis in white lupin cluster roots under phosphorus deprivation by FLOREZ‐SARASA, IGOR, LAMBERS, HANS, WANG, XING, FINNEGAN, PATRICK M, RIBAS‐CARBO, MIQUEL

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-04-2014)
    “…Plant adaptations associated with a high efficiency of phosphorus (P) acquisition can be used to increase productivity and sustainability in a world with a…”
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    A novel plant–fungus symbiosis benefits the host without forming mycorrhizal structures by Kariman, Khalil, Barker, Susan J., Jost, Ricarda, Finnegan, Patrick M., Tibbett, Mark

    Published in The New phytologist (01-03-2014)
    “…Most terrestrial plants form mutually beneficial symbioses with specific soil-borne fungi known as mycorrhiza. In a typical mycorrhizal association, fungal…”
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