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Herbivory in global climate change research: direct effects of rising temperature on insect herbivores
JS Bale, GJ Masters, ID Hodkinson, C Awmack, TM Bezemer, VK Brown, ...
Global change biology 8 (1), 1-16, 2002
37722002
Global assessment of agricultural system redesign for sustainable intensification
J Pretty, TG Benton, ZP Bharucha, LV Dicks, CB Flora, HCJ Godfray, ...
Nature Sustainability 1 (8), 441-446, 2018
11562018
Assessment of risk of insect-resistant transgenic crops to nontarget arthropods
J Romeis, D Bartsch, F Bigler, MP Candolfi, MMC Gielkens, SE Hartley, ...
Nature biotechnology 26 (2), 203-208, 2008
6152008
Impacts of plant symbiotic fungi on insect herbivores: mutualism in a multitrophic context
SE Hartley, AC Gange
Annual review of entomology 54 (1), 323-342, 2009
5532009
A protein competition model of phenolic allocation
CG Jones, SE Hartley
Oikos, 27-44, 1999
5481999
Physical defences wear you down: progressive and irreversible impacts of silica on insect herbivores
FP Massey, SE Hartley
Journal of animal ecology 78 (1), 281-291, 2009
4762009
Silica in grasses as a defence against insect herbivores: contrasting effects on folivores and a phloem feeder.
FP Massey, AR Ennos, SE Hartley
Ecology 75, 595-603, 2006
4192006
The chemical composition of plant galls: are levels of nutrients and secondary compounds controlled by the gall-former?
SE Hartley
Oecologia 113 (4), 492-501, 1998
3871998
Impacts of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide on model terrestrial ecosystems
TH Jones, LJ Thompson, JH Lawton, TM Bezemer, RD Bardgett, ...
Science 280 (5362), 441-443, 1998
3331998
Plant chemistry and herbivory, or why the world is green
SE Hartley, CG Jones
Plant ecology, 284-324, 1996
3201996
Increased yield and CO2 sequestration potential with the C4 cereal Sorghum bicolor cultivated in basaltic rock dust‐amended agricultural soil
ME Kelland, PW Wade, AL Lewis, LL Taylor, B Sarkar, MG Andrews, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (6), 3658-3676, 2020
2902020
Experimental demonstration of the antiherbivore effects of silica in grasses: impacts on foliage digestibility and vole growth rates
FP Massey, SE Hartley
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1599), 2299-2304, 2006
2882006
Rapid and accurate analyses of silicon and phosphorus in plants using a portable X‐ray fluorescence spectrometer
S Reidinger, MH Ramsey, SE Hartley
New Phytologist 195 (3), 699-706, 2012
2792012
Herbivore specific induction of silica-based plant defences
FP Massey, A Roland Ennos, SE Hartley
Oecologia 152 (4), 677-683, 2007
2612007
“Insectageddon”: A call for more robust data and rigorous analyses
C Thomas, TH Jones, SE Hartley
Global change biology, 2019
2312019
Grasses and the resource availability hypothesis: the importance of silica-based defences
FP Massey, AR Ennos, SE Hartley
Journal of Ecology, 414-424, 2007
2142007
Is silicon a panacea for alleviating drought and salt stress in crops?
SJ Thorne, SE Hartley, FJM Maathuis
Frontiers in plant science 11, 1221, 2020
1922020
The ecology of herbivore‐induced silicon defences in grasses
SE Hartley, JL DeGabriel
Functional Ecology 30 (8), 1311-1322, 2016
1832016
A collaboratively-derived science-policy research agenda
WJ Sutherland, L Bellingan, JR Bellingham, JJ Blackstock, RM Bloomfield, ...
PloS one 7 (3), e31824, 2012
1832012
Defending the leaf surface: intra-and inter-specific differences in silicon deposition in grasses in response to damage and silicon supply
SE Hartley, RN Fitt, EL McLarnon, RN Wade
Frontiers in Plant Science 6, 35, 2015
1822015
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