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4. Engagement and Performance in a First Year Natural Resource Science Course

6. Healthy soil for healthy humans and a healthy planet.

7. Identification of the Primary Lesion of Toxic Aluminum in Plant Roots

13. Individual North Atlantic right whales identified from space.

17. Use of [beta]-blockers and effects on heart rate and blood pressure post-acute coronary syndromes: Are we on target?

18. Decadal‐scale phenology and seasonal climate drivers of migratory baleen whales in a rapidly warming marine ecosystem.

19. Online Engagement during COVID-19: Comparing a Course Previously Delivered Traditionally with Emergency Online Delivery.

20. Examining a synchrotron‐based approach for in situ analyses of Al speciation in plant roots.

21. Minimizing experimental artefacts in synchrotron‐based X‐ray analyses of Fe speciation in tissues of rice plants.

22. Manganese distribution and speciation help to explain the effects of silicate and phosphate on manganese toxicity in four crop species.

23. Alleviation of Al Toxicity by Si Is Associated with the Formation of Al–Si Complexes in Root Tissues of Sorghum.

24. Aluminum Complexation with Malate within the Root Apoplast Differs between Aluminum Resistant and Sensitive Wheat Lines.

26. Aluminium effects on mechanical properties of cell wall analogues.

27. Synchrotron-based X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy imaging for laterally resolved speciation of selenium in fresh roots and leaves of wheat and rice.

28. Laterally resolved speciation of arsenic in roots of wheat and rice using fluorescence- XANES imaging.

29. The rhizotoxicity of metal cations is related to their strength of binding to hard ligands.

31. In Situ Speciation and Distribution of Toxic Selenium in Hydrated Roots of Cowpea.

32. Distribution and speciation of Mn in hydrated roots of cowpea at levels inhibiting root growth.

33. Toxicity of metals to roots of cowpea in relation to their binding strength.

34. Metal ion effects on hydraulic conductivity of bacterial cellulose–pectin composites used as plant cell wall analogs.

35. Effect of 50 Years of No-Tillage, Stubble Retention, and Nitrogen Fertilization on Soil Respiration, Easily Extractable Glomalin, and Nitrogen Mineralization.

36. Time-resolved X-ray fluorescence analysis of element distribution and concentration in living plants: An example using manganese toxicity in cowpea leaves.

37. Avoiding the point of no return: Maintaining infiltration to remediate saline-sodic Vertosols in high rainfall environments.

38. Quantitative determination of metal and metalloid spatial distribution in hydrated and fresh roots of cowpea using synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence microscopy.

39. The role of soil in defining planetary boundaries and the safe operating space for humanity.

40. Soil and the intensification of agriculture for global food security.

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