Malcolm Press

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University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, United Kingdom 
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John A. Lee grad student 1983 University of Manchester
 (Responses to Acidic Deposition in Blanket Bogs)
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Koller EK, Press MC, Callaghan TV, et al. (2015) Tight Coupling Between Shoot Level Foliar N and P, Leaf Area, and Shoot Growth in Arctic Dwarf Shrubs Under Simulated Climate Change Ecosystems. 1-13
Sloan VL, Fletcher BJ, Press MC, et al. (2013) Leaf and fine root carbon stocks and turnover are coupled across Arctic ecosystems. Global Change Biology. 19: 3668-76
Bagchi R, Philipson CD, Slade EM, et al. (2011) Impacts of logging on density-dependent predation of dipterocarp seeds in a South East Asian rainforest. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 366: 3246-55
Cissoko M, Boisnard A, Rodenburg J, et al. (2011) New Rice for Africa (NERICA) cultivars exhibit different levels of post-attachment resistance against the parasitic weeds Striga hermonthica and Striga asiatica. The New Phytologist. 192: 952-63
Fletcher BJ, Press MC, Baxter R, et al. (2010) Transition zones between vegetation patches in a heterogeneous Arctic landscape: how plant growth and photosynthesis change with abundance at small scales. Oecologia. 163: 47-56
Bagchi R, Press MC, Scholes JD. (2010) Evolutionary history and distance dependence control survival of dipterocarp seedlings. Ecology Letters. 13: 51-9
Swarbrick PJ, Scholes JD, Press MC, et al. (2009) A major QTL for resistance of rice to the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica is not dependent on genetic background. Pest Management Science. 65: 528-32
Scholes JD, Press MC. (2008) Striga infestation of cereal crops - an unsolved problem in resource limited agriculture. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 11: 180-6
Vasey RA, Scholes JD, Press MC. (2005) Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Is Susceptible to the Parasitic Angiosperm Striga hermonthica, a Major Cereal Pathogen in Africa. Phytopathology. 95: 1294-300
Press MC, Phoenix GK. (2005) Impacts of parasitic plants on natural communities. The New Phytologist. 166: 737-51
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