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Duncan D. Cameron

Researcher at University of Sheffield

Publications -  84
Citations -  5048

Duncan D. Cameron is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhinanthus minor & Parasitic plant. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 81 publications receiving 4013 citations. Previous affiliations of Duncan D. Cameron include University of Peradeniya & James Hutton Institute.

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Identification of 100 fundamental ecological questions

TL;DR: The 100th anniversary of the British Ecological Society in 2013 is an opportune moment to reflect on the current status of ecology as a science and look forward to high-light priorities for future work.
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Mycorrhiza-induced resistance: more than the sum of its parts?

TL;DR: This opinion article proposes that MIR is a cumulative effect of direct plant responses to mycorrhizal infection and indirect immune responses to ISR-eliciting rhizobacteria in the myCorrhizosphere.
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Mutualistic mycorrhiza in orchids: evidence from plant–fungus carbon and nitrogen transfers in the green‐leaved terrestrial orchid Goodyera repens

TL;DR: This study demonstrates mutualism in orchid mycorrhiza, bidirectional transfer of C between a green orchid and its fungal symbiont, and a fungus-dependent pathway for organic N acquisition by an orchid.
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Reducing stomatal density in barley improves drought tolerance without impacting on yield.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the potential of manipulating stomatal frequency for the protection and optimization of cereal crop yields under future drier environments and identify and manipulate the expression of a barley ortholog.
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Metabolic regulation of the maize rhizobiome by benzoxazinoids

TL;DR: It is shown that BXs regulate global root metabolism and concurrently influence the rhizobiome in a root type-dependent manner, which supports a multilateral model by which Bxs control root–microbe interactions via a global regulatory function in root secondary metabolism.