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    The carboxylate composition of rhizosheath and root exudates from twelve species of grassland and crop legumes with special reference to the occurrence of citramalate by Kidd, Daniel R., Ryan, Megan H., Hahne, Dorothee, Haling, Rebecca E., Lambers, Hans, Sandral, Graeme A., Simpson, Richard J., Cawthray, Gregory R.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2018)
    “…Aims Low-molecular-weight organic anions (carboxylates) influence rhizosphere processes and may enhance plant phosphorus acquisition. We examined the root…”
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    Root morphology acclimation to phosphorus supply by six cultivars of Trifolium subterraneum L by Jeffery, Robert P., Simpson, Richard J., Lambers, Hans, Kidd, Daniel R., Ryan, Megan H.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2017)
    “…Aims: Trifolium subterraneum L. is the predominant annual pasture legume in southern Australia. Cultivars with improved phosphorus (P) foraging ability would…”
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    Growth and root dry matter allocation by pasture legumes and a grass with contrasting external critical phosphorus requirements by Haling, Rebecca E., Yang, Zongjian, Shadwell, Natalie, Culvenor, Richard A., Stefanski, Adam, Ryan, Megan H., Sandral, Graeme A., Kidd, Daniel R., Lambers, Hans, Simpson, Richard J.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-10-2016)
    “…Background and aims This work aimed to quantify the critical external requirement for phosphorus (P) (i.e. extractable-P concentration required for 90% of…”
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    Differences in nutrient foraging among Trifolium subterraneum cultivars deliver improved P-acquisition efficiency by Haling, Rebecca E., Brown, Lawrie K., Stefanski, Adam, Kidd, Daniel R., Ryan, Megan H., Sandral, Graeme A., George, Timothy S., Lambers, Hans, Simpson, Richard J.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2018)
    “…Background and aims The growth and root morphology responses to soil phosphorus (P) fertility by five cultivars of Trifolium subterraneum (a temperate annual…”
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    Critical phosphorus requirements of Trifolium species: The importance of root morphology and root acclimation in response to phosphorus stress by Becquer, Adeline, Haling, Rebecca E., Warren, Anne, Alden Hull, Rowan, Stefanski, Adam, Richardson, Alan E., Ryan, Megan H., Kidd, Daniel R., Lambers, Hans, Sandral, Graeme A., Simpson, Richard J.

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-11-2021)
    “…Differences in root morphology and acclimation to low‐phosphorus (P) soil were examined among eight legume species from the Trifolium Section Tricocephalum to…”
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    Rhizosphere carboxylates and morphological root traits in pasture legumes and grasses by Kidd, Daniel R, Ryan, Megan H, Haling, Rebecca E, Lambers, Hans, Sandral, Graeme A, Yang, Zongjian, Culvenor, Richard A, Cawthray, Gregory R, Stefanski, Adam, Simpson, Richard J

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2016)
    “…AIMS: The legumes most often used in temperate pastures such as Trifolium subterraneum have relatively high external P requirements for maximum growth. We…”
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    Root growth response of serradella species to aluminium in solution culture and soil by Kidd, Daniel R., Ryan, Megan H., Colmer, Timothy D., Simpson, Richard J.

    Published in Grass and forage science (01-03-2021)
    “…Serradella (Ornithopus) species are high‐quality pasture legumes that originate from the Mediterranean basin and have been increasingly used in southern…”
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