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Bechtold, Ulrike and Albihlal, Waleed S and Lawson, Tracy and Fryer, Michael J and Sparrow, Penelope AC and Richard, François and Persad, Ramona and Bowden, Laura and Hickman, Richard and Martin, Cathie and Beynon, Jim L and Buchanan-Wollaston, Vicky and Baker, Neil R and Morison, James IL and Schöffl, Friedrich and Ott, Sascha and Mullineaux, Philip M (2013) Arabidopsis HEAT SHOCK TRANSCRIPTION FACTORA1b overexpression enhances water productivity, resistance to drought, and infection. Journal of Experimental Botany, 64 (11). pp. 3467-3481. DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert185

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Lee, JoonKyu (2017) Establishing the significance of intangible heritage in the management of South Korean Historic Gardens. PhD thesis, University of Essex.

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Obomighie, Irabonosi (2019) The Role of Arabidopsis thaliana Clade A1 Heat Shock Transcription Factors in Growth and Development. PhD thesis, University of Essex.

Oliver, S (2016) Plants and Antibiotics: some thoughts on reading the NY Times article ?Could Ancient Remedies Hold the Answer to the Looming Antibiotics Crisis?? https://susanoliverweb.com, Blog.

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Raines, Christine A (2011) Increasing Photosynthetic Carbon Assimilation in C3 Plants to Improve Crop Yield: Current and Future Strategies. Plant Physiology, 155 (1). pp. 36-42. DOI https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.110.168559

Ryan, Annette C and Hewitt, C Nicholas and Possell, Malcolm and Vickers, Claudia E and Purnell, Anna and Mullineaux, Philip M and Davies, William J and Dodd, Ian C (2014) Isoprene emission protects photosynthesis but reduces plant productivity during drought in transgenic tobacco (<i>Nicotiana tabacum</i>) plants. New Phytologist, 201 (1). pp. 205-216. DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12477

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