David B. Layzell
Affiliations: | Queen's University, Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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Pak NM, Rempillo O, Norman AL, et al. (2016) Early Atmospheric Detection of CO2 from Carbon Capture and Storage Sites. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995) |
Flynn B, Graham A, Scott N, et al. (2014) Nitrogen fixation, hydrogen production and N2O emissions Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 94: 1037-1041 |
Buckeridge KM, Cen Y, Layzell DB, et al. (2010) Soil biogeochemistry during the early spring in low arctic mesic tundra and the impacts of deepened snow and enhanced nitrogen availability Biogeochemistry. 99: 127-141 |
Maimaiti J, Zhang Y, Yang J, et al. (2007) Isolation and characterization of hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria induced following exposure of soil to hydrogen gas and their impact on plant growth. Environmental Microbiology. 9: 435-44 |
Wei H, Layzell DB. (2006) Adenylate-coupled ion movement. A mechanism for the control of nodule permeability to O2 diffusion. Plant Physiology. 141: 280-7 |
Wei H, Atkins CA, Layzell DB. (2004) Adenylate gradients and Ar:O2 effects on legume nodules. II. Changes in the subcellular adenylate pools. Plant Physiology. 134: 1775-83 |
Wei H, Atkins CA, Layzell DB. (2004) Adenylate gradients and Ar:O(2) effects on legume nodules: I. Mathematical models. Plant Physiology. 134: 801-12 |
Cen YP, Layzell DB. (2004) Does oxygen limit nitrogenase activity in soybean exposed to elevated CO2? Plant, Cell and Environment. 27: 1229-1238 |
Cen YP, Layzell DB. (2003) In vivo gas exchange measurement of the site and dynamics of nitrate reduction in soybean. Plant Physiology. 131: 1147-56 |
Dong Z, Wu L, Kettlewell B, et al. (2003) Hydrogen fertilization of soils - Is this a benefit of legumes in rotation? Plant, Cell and Environment. 26: 1875-1879 |