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Adrian C. Newton
Researcher at James Hutton Institute
Publications - 460
Citations - 24371
Adrian C. Newton is an academic researcher from James Hutton Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hordeum vulgare & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 453 publications receiving 21814 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrian C. Newton include Seattle Children's Research Institute & University of Peradeniya.
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Modelling historical landscape changes
Lucy E. Ridding,Adrian C. Newton,John W. Redhead,Stephen C. L. Watson,Stephen C. L. Watson,Clare S. Rowland,James M. Bullock +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used existing LULC maps at two time points for 1930 and 2015, along with a habitat time-series dataset, to construct two new, modelled historical land use/land cover maps for Dorset in 1950 and 1980 to produce a four-step time series.
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Attempted somatic hybridization of Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici and P. striiformis f. sp. hordei
TL;DR: The most likely explanation of the origin of these isolates is mutation to white spore colour in the f.
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Biodiversity in the New Forest
TL;DR: The New Forest is widely recognised to be one of the most important areas for wildlife in the UK, being home to large numbers of species of flowering plants, bryophytes, lichens, fungi, bats, birds, mammals, reptiles and invertebrates as mentioned in this paper.
Evaluation of the conservation status of montane forest in the tropical Andes.
Natalia Tejedor Garavito,Eduardo Álvarez,S. A. Caro,A. Araujo Murakami,Cecilia Blundo,T. E. B. Espinosa,M. A. la Torre Cuadros,Juan Gaviria,Nestor Gutiérrez,Peter M. Jørgensen,Blanca León,R. López Camacho,Lucio R. Malizia,Barbara Millan,Milton Ozório Moraes,Silvia Pacheco,J. M. Rey Benayas,Carlos Reynel,M. Timanáde la Flor,Carmen Ulloa Ulloa,O. Vacas Cruz,Adrian C. Newton +21 more
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Variation across environments in patterns of water uptake and endosperm modification in barley varieties and variety mixtures
TL;DR: Differences in spirit yield were greater between sites than between varieties, indicating that genotypic constitution may not always be a reliable predictor of phenotypic expression of malting quality.