Publications

Here is a list of my scientific publications, if you click on the title you will be taken to the relevent journal page or PDF. If you don't have full access to a journal article and would like a PDF copy please contact me.

Journal Articles

  1. Grapevine canopy response to a high temperature event during deficit irrigation.
    E.J. Edwards, L. Smithson, D.C. Graham and P.R. Clingeleffer (2011)
    Australian Journal of Grape and Wine Research. 17, 153-161.
  2. A simple microplate assay to quantify non-structural carbohydrates of grapevine tissues.
    E.J. Edwards, A.F. Downie, and P.R. Clingeleffer (2011)
    American Journal of Enology and Viticulture. 62, 133-137.
  3. Changes in nutritional value of cyanogenic Trifolium repens grown at elevated atmospheric CO2.
    R.M. Gleadow, E.J. Edwards, and J.R. Evans (2009)
    Journal of Chemical Ecology. 35, 476-478.
  4. Nitrogen in cell walls of sclerophyllous leaves accounts for little of the variation in photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency.
    M.T. Harrison, E.J. Edwards, G.D. Farquhar, A.B. Nicotra and J.R. Evans (2009)
    Plant, Cell and Environment. 32, 259-270.
  5. The apparent temperature response of leaf respiration depends on the time-scale of measurements: a study of two cold-climate species.
    D. Bruhn, M. Schortemeyer, E.J. Edwards, J.J.G. Egerton, C.H. Hocart, J.R. Evans, and M.C. Ball (2008)
    Plant Biology. 10, 185-193.
  6. Phosphorus availability and elevated CO2 affect biological nitrogen fixation and nutrient fluxes in a clover dominated sward.
    E.J. Edwards, S. McCaffery and J.R. Evans (2006)
    New Phytologist. 169, 157-167.
  7. Phosphorus status determines biomass response to elevated CO2 in a legume:C4 grass community.
    E.J. Edwards, S. McCaffery and J.R. Evans (2005)
    Global Change Biology. 11, 1968-1981.
  8. Does greater night-time, rather than constant, warming alter growth of managed pasture under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2.
    A. Volder, E.J. Edwards, J.R. Evans, B.C. Robertson, M. Schortemeyer and R.M. Gifford (2004)
    New Phytologist. 162, 397-411.
  9. Root production is determined by radiation flux in a temperate grassland community.
    E.J. Edwards, D.G. Benham, L.A. Marland and A.H. Fitter (2004)
    Global Change Biology. 10, 209-227.
  10. Impact of soil warming and shading on colonization and community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots of a native grassland community.
    A. Heinemeyer, K.P. Ridgway, E.J. Edwards, D. Benham, J.P.W. Young and A.H. Fitter (2004)
    Global Change Biology. 10, 52-64.
  11. Response of root respiration to changes in temperature and its relevance to global warming.
    O.K. Atkin, E.J. Edwards and B.R. Loveys (2000)
    New Phytologist. 147, 141-154.
  12. The effect of prior storage on the potential of potato tubers (Solanum tuberosum L.) to accumulate glycoalkaloids and chlorophylls during light exposure, including artificial neural network modelling.
    E.J. Edwards and A.H. Cobb (1999)
    The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 79, 1289-1297.
  13. Is there a link between greening and light enhanced glycoalkaloid accumulation in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers?
    E.J. Edwards, R.E. Saint and A.H. Cobb (1998)
    The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 76, 327-333.
  14. The effect of temperature on glycoalkaloid and chlorophyll accumulation in potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L. cv. King Edward) stored at low photon flux density, including preliminary modelling using an artificial neural network.
    E.J. Edwards and A.H. Cobb (1997)
    The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 45, 1032-1038.
  15. An improved High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Method for the analysis of potato (Solanum tuberosum) glycoalkaloids.
    E.J. Edwards and A.H. Cobb (1996)
    The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 44, 2705-2709.
  16. Seed persistence: a correlation between seed longevity in the soil and ortho-dihydroxyphenol concentration.
    G.A.F. Hendry, K. Thompson, C.J. Moss, E. Edwards and P.C. Thorpe (1994)
    Functional Ecology. 8, 658-664.

Other Publications

  1. Factsheet 11: Understading how grapevines cope with periods of hot weather and extended drought conditions
    E.J. Edwards (2009)
    Grape and Wine Research Development Council, Adelaide, Australia
  2. Altering root temperature does not directly effect photosynthetic rates in a temperate grassland community
    E.J. Edwards, L.A. Marland and A.H. Fitter (2001)
    12th International Congress on Photosynthesis
  3. The accumulation of chlorophylls and glycoalkaloid in stored tubers
    E.J.Edwards (1997)
    PhD Thesis, The Nottingham Trent University.



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