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2006Automated planning using quantum computationNaguleswaran, S.; White, L.; Fuss, I.; Long, D.; Smith, S.; International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (16th : 2006 : Cumbria, United Kingdom)
2006Effects of Glomus mosseae on the toxicity of heavy metals to Vicia fabaZhang, X.; Lin, A.; Chen, B.; Wang, Y.; Smith, S.; Smith, F.
2006Effect of cytoskeletal inhibitors on mycorrhizal colonisation of tomato rootsTimonen, S.; Drew, E.; Smith, S.
2006Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi contribute to phosphorus uptake by wheat grown in a phosphorus-fixing soil even in the absence of positive growth responsesLi, H.; Smith, S.; Holloway, R.; Zhu, Y.; Smith, F.
2006Human rights, storytelling, and the position of the beneficiary: Antjie Krog's 'Country of My Skull'Schaffer, K.; Smith, S.
2006The rmc locus does not affect plant interactions or defence-related gene expression when tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is infected with the root fungal parasite, RhizoctoniaGao, L.; Smith, F.; Smith, S.
2006Root distribution and interactions between intercropped speciesLi, L.; Sun, J.; Zhang, F.; Guo, T.; Bao, X.; Smith, F.; Smith, S.
2006Arsenate (As) uptake by and distribution in two cultivars of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)Geng, C.; Zhu, Y.; Tong, Y.; Smith, S.; Smith, F.
2006Interactions between the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus Glomus intraradices and nontransformed tomato roots of either wild-type or AM-defective phenotypes in monoxenic culturesBago, A.; Cano, C.; Toussaint, J.; Smith, S.; Dickson, S.
2006Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can alleviate the adverse effects of chlorothalonil on Oryza sativa L.Zhang, X.; Zhu, Y.; Lin, A.; Chen, B.; Smith, S.; Smith, F.