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David W. Turner's Degrees
- PhD Environmental Science University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Ecology Stanford University
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- Oxygen Distribution in Wetland Plant Roots and Permeability Barriers to Gas-exchange with the Rhizosphere: a Microelectrode and Modelling Study with Phragmites australis (2000) (328)
- Isolation and characterization of structural components of Aloe vera L. leaf pulp. (2004) (323)
- Roles of Morphology, Anatomy, and Aquaporins in Determining Contrasting Hydraulic Behavior of Roots1[OA] (2009) (200)
- Environmental physiology of the bananas (Musa spp.) (2007) (123)
- Chlamydospore germination and fusarium wilt of banana plantlets in suppressive and conducive soils are affected by physical and chemical factors (1999) (117)
- The Epidemiology of Fusarium Wilt of Banana (2019) (108)
- Water Flow in the Roots of Crop Species: The Influence of Root Structure, Aquaporin Activity, and Waterlogging (2007) (91)
- Response to oxygen deficiency in primary maize roots. I. Development of oxygen deficiency in the stele reduces radial solute transport to the xylem (1998) (86)
- Bananas and Plantains (1994) (76)
- Banana (Musa sp.) leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in response to soil drought, shading and lamina folding (2001) (70)
- Photosynthetic and growth responses of juvenile Chinese kale (Brassica oleracea var. alboglabra) and Caisin (Brassica rapa subsp. parachinensis) to waterlogging and water deficit (2007) (59)
- A water deficit during pod development in lentils reduces flower and pod numbers but not seed size (2006) (58)
- Measurements of plant and soil water status and their association with leaf gas exchange in banana (Musa spp.): a laticiferous plant (1998) (58)
- Solute accumulation and osmotic adjustment in leaves of Brassica oilseeds in response to soil water deficit (2004) (55)
- Responses of osmotic adjustment and seed yield of Brassica napus and B. juncea to soil water deficit at different growth stages (2006) (54)
- The contrasting influence of short-term hypoxia on the hydraulic properties of cells and roots of wheat and lupin (2010) (52)
- Oxygen distribution and movement, respiration and nutrient loading in banana roots (Musa spp. L.) subjected to aerated and oxygen-depleted environments (2003) (51)
- Comparison between gradient-dependent hydraulic conductivities of roots using the root pressure probe: the role of pressure propagations and implications for the relative roles of parallel radial pathways. (2007) (50)
- Independent effects of the environment on the leaf gas exchange of three banana (Musa sp.) cultivars of different genomic constitution (1998) (49)
- Physiological and seed yield responses to water deficits among lentil genotypes from diverse origins (2006) (46)
- Osmotic adjustment and seed yield of Brassica napus and B. juncea genotypes in a water-limited environment in south-western Australia (2003) (42)
- Irrigation and Mineral Nutrition (2013) (41)
- Sympatric species of Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae) vary in dormancy break and germination requirements: implications for classifying morphophysiological dormancy in Mediterranean biomes. (2012) (35)
- Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) tolerates waterlogging better than narrow-leafed lupin (L. angustifolius) I. Shoot and root growth in a controlled environment (2000) (34)
- Saprophytic and pathogenic behaviour of R. solani AG2-1 (ZG-5) in a soil amended with Diplotaxis tenuifolia or Brassica nigra manures and incubated at different temperatures and soil water content (2007) (34)
- Saprophytic growth of Rhizoctonia solani Kühn AG2-1 (ZG5) in soil amended with fresh green manures affects the severity of damping-off in canola (2006) (33)
- Changing Climates: Effects on Growing Conditions for Banana and Plantain (Musa spp.) and Possible Responses (2011) (33)
- Response of different forms of propagules of Rhizoctonia solani AG2-1 (ZG5) exposed to the volatiles produced in soil amended with green manures (2006) (32)
- Pollen Fertility in Musa: Viability in cultivars grown in Southern Australia (2004) (32)
- Response to oxygen deficiency in primary maize roots. II. Development of oxygen deficiency in the stele has limited short-term impact on radial hydraulic conductivity (1998) (32)
- Growth and seed yield of lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) genotypes of West Asian and South Asian origin and crossbreds between the two under rainfed conditions in Nepal (2005) (31)
- The response of the plant to the environment (1995) (30)
- Temperature influences nutrient absorption and uptake rates of bananas grown in controlled environments (1985) (30)
- LEAF GAS EXCHANGE OF DROUGHTED AND IRRIGATED BANANA CV. WILLIAMS (MUSA SPP.) GROWING IN HOT, ARID CONDITIONS (1998) (30)
- Carbon isotope discrimination is not correlated with transpiration efficiency in three cool-season grain legumes (pulses) (2007) (29)
- Root shoot interactions in passionfruit (Passiflora sp.) under the influence of changing root volumes and soil temperatures (1994) (27)
- Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense inoculation and hypoxia alter peroxidase and phenylalanine ammonia lyase activities in nodal roots of banana cultivars (Musa sp.) differing in their susceptibility to Fusarium wilt (2000) (26)
- Short term drying of half the root system reduces growth but not water status or photosynthesis in leaves of passionfruit (Passiflora sp.) (1996) (25)
- Seasonal effects on floral biology and fruit set of mangoes in a warm temperate region of Western Australia (1992) (25)
- The Epicuticular Waxes on the Organs of Different Varieties of Banana (Musa spp.) Differ in Form, Chemistry and Concentration (1985) (25)
- LOW- AND HIGH-TEMPERATURE STORAGE EFFECTS ON VIABILITY AND GERMINABILITY OF SEEDS OF THREE AUSTRALIAN ASTERACEAE (1999) (24)
- Osmotic adjustment segregates with and is positively related to seed yield in F3 lines of crosses between Brassica napus and B. juncea subjected to water deficit (2006) (23)
- Evidence that banana (Musa spp.), a tropical monocotyledon, has a facultative long-day response to photoperiod. (2011) (23)
- Ecophysiology of Bananas: The Generation and functioning of the Leaf Canopy (1998) (21)
- Bananas (Musa spp.) (2012) (20)
- The Relative-Humidity At Which Bananas Are Stored or Ripened Does Not Influence Their Susceptibility to Mechanical Damage (1992) (19)
- Interaction between Colletotrichum musae and antagonistic microorganisms on the surface of banana leaf discs (1997) (19)
- Aerenchyma formation in roots of four banana (Musa spp.) cultivars (1999) (18)
- High N supply and soil water deficits change the rate of fruit growth of bananas (cv. “Williams”) and promote tendency to ripen (1995) (18)
- Shade reduces the foliar symptoms of ‘Fuerte’ avocado affected by salt, without significantly changing the concentration of Na, K or Cl in the leaves (1988) (17)
- EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON POLLEN VIABILITY IN MANGO CV KENSINGTON (1993) (17)
- Planting date and defoliation influence the time of harvest of bananas (1987) (17)
- Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) tolerates waterlogging better than narrow-leafed lupin (L. angustifolius) II. Leaf gas exchange, plant water status, and nitrogen accumulation (2000) (17)
- Soil water deficits reduce the elongation rate of emerging banana leaves but the nightday elongation ratio remains unchanged (1993) (16)
- The flowering of carambola (Averrhoa carambola L.) is more strongly influenced by cultivar and water stress than by diurnal temperature variation and photoperiod (1990) (16)
- Root growth of lupins is more sensitive to waterlogging than wheat. (2011) (16)
- Changes in seed size and oil accumulation in Brassica napus L. by manipulating the source-sink ratio and excluding light from the developing siliques (2007) (15)
- Phosphorus availability and the growth, mineral composition and nutritive value of ephemeral forbs and associated perennials from the Pilbara, Western Australia (1999) (15)
- Light, nitrogenous compounds, smoke and GA3 break dormancy and enhance germination in the Australian everlasting daisy, Shoenia filifolia subsp. subulifolia (2001) (14)
- Temperature influences the distribution of some nutrients in young banana plants independently of its effect on dry matter (1986) (14)
- Pattern of vegetative and reproductive growth of mango trees in a warm temperate region of Western Australia (1991) (14)
- Enumeration and identity of microorganisms isolated from the surface of banana fruits at three developmental stages (1997) (14)
- The effect of salicylic acid on resistance in wheat (Triticum aestivum) seedling roots against the Take-all fungus Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici (1996) (13)
- Temperature influences the composition of diagnostic samples used to assess the nutrient status of banana plants (1985) (13)
- Climate change in the subtropics: the impacts of projected averages and variability on banana productivity (2012) (12)
- The association between low temperatures and anatomical changes in preanthetic ovules of Musa (Musaceae) (2005) (12)
- Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) tolerates waterlogging better than narrow-leafed lupin (L. angustifolius) III. Comparison under field conditions (2000) (12)
- An index of osmotic adjustment that allows comparison of its magnitude across species and experiments (2006) (12)
- Nutrient supply and water use of bananas in a subtropical environment (1987) (12)
- Fruit numbers on bunches of bananas can be estimated rapidly (1988) (11)
- Some factors related to yield components of bananas, in relation to sampling to assess nutrient status. (1980) (10)
- The anatomy of ovule ontogeny of banana, plantain and enset (Musaceae) (2005) (10)
- Growth and development of ovules of banana, plantain and enset (Musaceae) (2005) (10)
- Drying half of the root-zone from mid fruit growth to maturity in ‘Hass’ avocado (Persea americana Mill.) trees for one season reduced fruit production in two years (2009) (9)
- Methodologies for root system assessment in bananas and plantains (Musa spp.). (2003) (9)
- Fertilising for high yield: Banana (1989) (9)
- Response of Banana (Musa SP.) Roots to oxygen deficiency and its implications for fusarium wilt (1998) (8)
- A simple model to estimate the rate of leaf production in bananas in the subtropics (1989) (8)
- Overcoming the fertility crisis in bananas (Musa spp.) (2020) (8)
- Altitude effect on plantain growth and yield during four production cycles in North Kivu, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (2016) (7)
- Leaf age and environmental effects on gas exchange in leaves of bananas (cv. Williams) growing in a hot, arid environment (1998) (7)
- Regeneration of the legumes Acacia ancistrocarpa and Senna notabilis in the Pilbara region of Western Australia: mineral nutrition and carbon fractions (2000) (7)
- Selection of field pea (Pisum sativum L.) cultivar and growing site improves germination and uniformity for sprout production (2006) (6)
- Osmotic adjustment in leaves of Brassica oilseeds in response to water deficit (2006) (6)
- Plantain cultivars (Musa spp. AAB) grown at different altitudes demonstrate cool temperature and photoperiod responses relevant to genetic improvement. (2016) (6)
- Proposed mechanisms on how Cavendish bananas are predisposed to Fusarium wilt during hypoxia. (2000) (6)
- Breeding and Management to Minimize the Effects of Drought and Improve Water Use Efficiency (2009) (6)
- Vegetative and reproductive growth aspects of mango growing in a Mediterranean climate in Western Australia (1997) (6)
- Yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus) tolerates waterlogging better than narrow-leafed lupin (L. angustifolius). IV. Root genotype is more important than shoot genotype. (2000) (6)
- The effect of temperature on the iron content of banana suckers. (1984) (5)
- CHLOROPHYLL DEGRADATION, AUTOFLUORESCENCE AND DISTRIBUTION IN BANANA AND PLANTAIN PEEL RIPENING AT HIGH TEMPERATURES (2003) (5)
- The occurrence of a micropylar exudate in Musa and Enset (Musaceae) (2005) (5)
- 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) reduces water loss and extends shelf life of fruits of Rose apple (Syzygium jambos Alston) cv. Tabtim Chan (2010) (5)
- Crop physiology and cultural practices-a synergy in banana and plantain (musa spp.) (2013) (5)
- Water use of plum trees (Prunus salicina) trained to four canopy arrangements. (1990) (5)
- Moisture content influences survival of cryostored seed of Banksia ashbyi (Proteaceae) (2000) (4)
- Storage temperature during the early stage of ripening determines whether or not the peel of banana (Musa spp. AAA, Cavendish subgroup) degreens (2010) (4)
- Osmotic adjustment and seed yield of (2003) (3)
- Covering cauliflower curds during growth reduces floret flavonoids and improves quality (1992) (3)
- The impact of within-row spacing on the productivity of glasshouse roses grown in two planting systems (1999) (3)
- Productivity of three rose cultivars (Rosa hybrida) trained in a 'vase-shaped' form and grown in a commercial glasshouse in a Mediterranean environment (2000) (3)
- Comparisons of cultivation methods for Lupinus sericeus, L. argenteus, L. prunophilus, and L. arbustus (2018) (2)
- Waterlogging tolerance of Yellow Lupin (L Luteus) (1996) (2)
- Morpho-agronomical variation among diverse lentil genotypes under rainfed environments in Nepal (2004) (1)
- Irrigate for More Seeds and Heat for Better Germination in Australian Everlasting Daisies (1998) (1)
- Possible mechanisms by which hypoxia predisposes cavendish bananas to fusarium wilt (2001) (1)
- Bananas: Environment and Crop Physiology (2009) (1)
- The suckering behaviour of plantains (Musa, AAB) can be viewed as part of an evolved reproductive strategy (2020) (1)
- Simulation of Banana Plant Growth (Musa spp. AAA, Cavendish Sub-Group) Based on Temperature and Ontogeny (2008) (1)
- Bananas and mangoes at the margins - Approaches to flowering for productive management (2012) (1)
- What limits photosynthesis of banana leaves in a hot, arid environment? (1995) (1)
- Banana agronomy can unravelling the Musa genome help (2016) (1)
- Is Lupinus luteus more tolerant to waterlogging than L angustifolius (1994) (0)
- Microbial flora of banana fruits (1994) (0)
- Responses of banana roots to oxygen deficiency: implications for Fusarium wilt infection. (1996) (0)
- Plant-soil Interactions at Low pH: Principles and Management, Date R.A., Grundon N.J., Rayment G.E., Probert M.E. (Eds.), in: Third International Symposium. Kluwer Academic Publishers, New York, U.S.A. (1995), 822 pp., $481.00, ISBN: 0-7923-3198-2 (1997) (0)
- Book review of "The Pruning of Trees, Shrubs and Conifers" by G.E. Brown (1995) (0)
- Why try to hatch banana (dinosaur?) egg? (1995) (0)
- Response of osmotic adjustment and seed yield in Brassica to water deficit at different growth stages (2004) (0)
- Suppressiveness of a Western Australian banana field soil to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense. Poster and article. (1996) (0)
- Do banana roots talk to the leaves (1995) (0)
- Can we tip the microbes on banana fruits in our favour (1995) (0)
- The ontogeny and culture of ovules of banana fruit (1996) (0)
- Book review- Soil and Plant Analysis in Sustainable Agriculture and Environment (1997) (0)
- Root Anatomy Differs Between Banana Cultivars - Is This Important For Resistance to Panama Disease? (1995) (0)
- Western Australian everlasting daisies - how do you store them to improve germination? (1996) (0)
- Does oxygen deficiency damage banana roots and allow the entry of Panama disease (1995) (0)
- ผลของ 1-MCP ต่ีุมพูัุัิั์ Effect of 1-MCP on Quality Changes of Rose Apple (Syzygium agueum Alston) CV. Thabthim-Jan (2006) (0)
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