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Paul Hadley
Researcher at University of Reading
Publications - 152
Citations - 5172
Paul Hadley is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germplasm & Theobroma. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 150 publications receiving 4614 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Hadley include University of Adelaide.
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Mirid feeding preference as influenced by light and temperature mediated changes in plant nutrient concentration in cocoa
TL;DR: Mirid feeding appears not to be deterred by the higher phenolic levels but rather there was a preference for cocoa tissue grown under unshaded conditions, highlighting the need to consider the growing environment of cocoa clones when screening for varieties with resistance to mirids.
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A System for Continuous Monitoring of Whole Shoot CO2 Exchange as an Adjunct to Growth Analysis Experiments in Controlled Environments
Paul Hadley,M. I. Boxall,A. C. Richardson,D. Dickinson,F. R. Minchin,R. J. Summerfield,E. H. Roberts +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multichannel system is described in which continuous C02 exchange measurements of whole shoots can be made on plants grown in controlled environments such as growth cabinets, glasshouses, or plastic houses.
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Controlling ivy attachment to wall surfaces by applying paints, metal meshes and sheets
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated options for preventing ivy attachment to provide ivy management alternatives, where both indoor and outdoor experiments were conducted, where metals (Cu, Zn) and anti-graffiti paints were applied to model wall panels.
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Do protocols for the intensive production of Coreopsis grandiflora affect its garden performance
TL;DR: It was concluded that conditions during production and planting time did not influence garden performance over the longer term, and comparisons based on original cutting size demonstrated that large cuttings, rooted under long-day photoperiods produced plants with greater flower numbers than other cutting treatments.
Results and benefits of the CFC/ICCO/IPGRI project on cocoa germplasm utilization and conservation, a global approach
Y. Adu-Ampomah,Fredy Amores,Kolawole Badaru,Yoel Efron,Johannes M.M. Engels,Albertus Eskes,Emile A. Frison,V.V. Gonzalez,Paul Hadley,A.D. Iwaro,K. Lamin,R. A. Lass,Kamaldeo Maharaj,Wilson Reis Monteiro,Jeanne A.K. N'Goran,Salomon Nyassé,Didier Paulin +16 more
TL;DR: The "Collection du projet CFC" as mentioned in this paper is a collection of clones from the International Cocoa Genebank (ICG) with the purpose of supporting the evaluation and selection of nouveaux genotypes.