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Jean Armstrong
Jean Armstrong
Senior research fellow, retired, university of hull, uk. Adjunct Professor, UWA
Verified email at staffalumni.hull.ac.uk
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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
W Armstrong, D Cousins, J Armstrong, DW Turner, PM Beckett
Annals of Botany 86 (3), 687-703, 2000
4452000
Phragmites australis– A preliminary study of soil‐oxidizing sites and internal gas transport pathways
J Armstrong, W Armstrong
New phytologist 108 (4), 373-382, 1988
4291988
Phragmites australis: Venturi‐ and humidity‐induced pressure flows enhance rhizome aeration and rhizosphere oxidation
J Armstrong, W Armstrong, PM Beckett
New phytologist 120 (2), 197-207, 1992
3991992
Rice: Sulfide-induced Barriers to Root Radial Oxygen Loss, Fe2+ and Water Uptake, and Lateral Root Emergence
J Armstrong, W Armstrong
Annals of Botany 96 (4), 625-638, 2005
2912005
Light‐enhanced convective throughflow increases oxygenation in rhizomes and rhizosphere of Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.
J Armstrong, W Armstrong
New Phytologist 114 (1), 121-128, 1990
2861990
A convective through-flow of gases in Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.
J Armstrong, W Armstrong
Aquatic Botany 39 (1-2), 75-88, 1991
2841991
Measurement and modelling of oxygen release from roots of Phragmites australis
W Armstrong, J Armstrong, PM Beckett
Constructed wetlands in water pollution control, 41-51, 1990
2781990
Rice and Phragmites: effects of organic acids on growth, root permeability, and radial oxygen loss to the rhizosphere
J Armstrong, W Armstrong
American Journal of Botany 88 (8), 1359-1370, 2001
2332001
Pathways of aeration and the mechanisms and beneficial effects of humidity-and Venturi-induced convections in Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.
J Armstrong, W Armstrong, PM Beckett, JE Halder, S Lythe, R Holt, ...
Aquatic Botany 54 (2-3), 177-197, 1996
2041996
Phragmites die‐back: sulphide‐ and acetic acid‐induced bud and root death, lignifications, and blockages within aeration and vascular systems
J Armstrong, F Afreen‐Zobayed, W Armstrong
New Phytologist 134 (4), 601-614, 1996
1961996
Phragmites die–back: bud and root death, blockages within the aeration and vascular systems and the possible role of phytotoxins
J Armstrong, W Armstrong, WH Van der Putten
New Phytologist 133 (3), 399-414, 1996
1581996
An overview of the effects of phytotoxins on Phragmites australis in relation to die-back
J Armstrong, W Armstrong
Aquatic Botany 69 (2-4), 251-268, 2001
1292001
On the relative importance of convective and diffusive gas flows in plant aeration
PM Beckett, W Armstrong, S Justin, J Armstrong
New Phytologist 110 (4), 463-468, 1988
1151988
Phragmites die-back: toxic effects of propionic, butyric and caproic acids in relation to pH
J Armstrong, W Armstrong
The New Phytologist 142 (2), 201-217, 1999
1141999
Phragmites australis: effects of shoot submergence on seedling growth and survival and radial oxygen loss from roots
J Armstrong, F Afreen-Zobayed, S Blyth, W Armstrong
Aquatic Botany 64 (3-4), 275-289, 1999
1011999
A history of pressurised gas-flow studies in plants
W Grosse, J Armstrong, W Armstrong
Aquatic Botany 54 (2-3), 87-100, 1996
1011996
Convective gas-flows in wetland plant aeration
W Armstrong, J Armstrong, PM Beckett, S Justin
Plant life under oxygen deprivation 283, 283-302, 1991
1001991
Micropropagation of potato: evaluation of closed, diffusive and forced ventilation on growth and tuberization
SMA Zobayed, J Armstrong, W Armstrong
Annals of Botany 87 (1), 53-59, 2001
982001
Pressurised ventilation in emergent macrophytes: the mechanism and mathematical modelling of humidity-induced convection
W Armstrong, J Armstrong, PM Beckett
Aquatic Botany 54 (2-3), 121-135, 1996
931996
Rhizome phyllosphere oxygenation in Phragmites and other species in relation to redox potential, convective gas flow, submergence and aeration pathways
J Armstrong, RE Jones, W Armstrong
New Phytologist 172 (4), 719-731, 2006
862006
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