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Scott Johnson
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Integrating pests and pathogens into the climate change/food security debate
PJ Gregory, SN Johnson, AC Newton, JSI Ingram
Journal of experimental botany 60 (10), 2827-2838, 2009
6672009
Implications of climate change for diseases, crop yields and food security
AC Newton, SN Johnson, PJ Gregory
Euphytica 179, 3-18, 2011
3382011
The fate of carbon in a mature forest under carbon dioxide enrichment
M Jiang, BE Medlyn, JE Drake, RA Duursma, IC Anderson, CVM Barton, ...
Nature 580 (7802), 227-231, 2020
2852020
Aboveground–belowground herbivore interactions: a meta‐analysis
SN Johnson, KE Clark, SE Hartley, TH Jones, SW McKenzie, J Koricheva
Ecology 93 (10), 2208-2215, 2012
1652012
Chemically‐mediated host‐plant location and selection by root‐feeding insects
SN Johnson, PJ Gregory
Physiological entomology 31 (1), 1-13, 2006
1642006
Does mother know best? The preference–performance hypothesis and parent–offspring conflict in aboveground–belowground herbivore life cycles
KE Clark, SE Hartley, SN Johnson
Ecological Entomology 36 (2), 117-124, 2011
1432011
Roots under attack: contrasting plant responses to below‐and aboveground insect herbivory
SN Johnson, M Erb, SE Hartley
New Phytologist 210 (2), 413-418, 2016
1362016
Plant‐mediated effects of soil invertebrates and summer drought on above‐ground multitrophic interactions
SN Johnson, JT Staley, FAL McLeod, SE Hartley
Journal of Ecology 99 (1), 57-65, 2011
1252011
Foraging in the dark–chemically mediated host plant location by belowground insect herbivores
SN Johnson, UN Nielsen
Journal of Chemical Ecology 38, 604-614, 2012
1232012
Root-feeding insects and their interactions with organisms in the rhizosphere
SN Johnson, S Rasmann
Annual review of entomology 60, 517-535, 2015
1002015
Electrophysiological investigation of larval water and potential oviposition chemo-attractants for Anopheles gambiae s.s.
A Blackwell, SN Johnson
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology 94 (4), 389-398, 2000
962000
Microbial impacts on plant-herbivore interactions: the indirect effects of a birch pathogen on a birch aphid
SN Johnson, AE Douglas, S Woodward, SE Hartley
Oecologia 134, 388-396, 2003
902003
The role of silicon in antiherbivore phytohormonal signalling
CR Hall, JM Waterman, RK Vandegeer, SE Hartley, SN Johnson
Frontiers in Plant Science 10, 472867, 2019
862019
Trade-offs between silicon and phenolic defenses may explain enhanced performance of root herbivores on phenolic-rich plants
A Frew, JR Powell, N Sallam, PG Allsopp, SN Johnson
Journal of Chemical Ecology 42, 768-771, 2016
832016
The ¡mother knows best¢principle: should soil insects be included in the preference–performance debate?
SN Johnson, ANE Birch, PJ Gregory, PJ Murray
Ecological Entomology 31 (4), 395-401, 2006
822006
Reappraising the role of plant nutrients as mediators of interactions between root‐and foliar‐feeding insects
SN Johnson, C Hawes, AJ Karley
Functional Ecology 23 (4), 699-706, 2009
802009
Simulated herbivory: the key to disentangling plant defence responses
JM Waterman, CI Cazzonelli, SE Hartley, SN Johnson
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (5), 447-458, 2019
762019
Plant‐mediated effects of drought on aphid population structure and parasitoid attack
TJ Aslam, SN Johnson, AJ Karley
Journal of Applied Entomology 137 (1-2), 136-145, 2013
762013
Tracking larval insect movement within soil using high resolution X‑ray microtomography
SN Johnson, DB Read, PJ Gregory
Ecological Entomology 29 (1), 117-122, 2004
752004
Mycorrhizal fungi enhance nutrient uptake but disarm defences in plant roots, promoting plant-parasitic nematode populations
A Frew, JR Powell, G Glauser, AE Bennett, SN Johnson
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 126, 123-132, 2018
722018
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