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Andrew Fife Hopkins-Galloway
Andrew Fife Hopkins-Galloway
Grant Officer, University of Oxford
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Xyloglucan is released by plants and promotes soil particle aggregation
AF Galloway, MJ Pedersen, B Merry, SE Marcus, J Blacker, LG Benning, ...
New Phytologist 217 (3), 1128-1136, 2018
962018
Sticky mucilages and exudates of plants: putative microenvironmental design elements with biotechnological value
AF Galloway, P Knox, K Krause
New Phytologist 225 (4), 1461-1469, 2020
762020
Cereal root exudates contain highly structurally complex polysaccharides with soil-binding properties
JP Galloway, AF. Akhtar, J. Marcus, SE. Fletcher, N. Field, K. Knox
The Plant Journal, 2020
532020
A quantitative method for the high throughput screening for the soil adhesion properties of plant and microbial polysaccharides and exudates
J Akhtar, AF Galloway, G Nikolopoulos, KJ Field, JP Knox
Plant & Soil, 1-9, 2018
322018
Altered properties and structures of root exudate polysaccharides in a root hairless mutant of barley
AF Galloway, J Akhtar, E Burak, SE Marcus, KJ Field, IC Dodd, P Knox
Plant Physiology 190 (2), 1214-1227, 2022
72022
A soil-binding polysaccharide complex released from root hairs functions in rhizosheath formation
AF Galloway, J Akhtar, E Burak, SE Marcus, KJ Field, IC Dodd, P Knox
bioRxiv, 2021.04. 15.440065, 2021
32021
PLANT SLIME: HOW PLANTS USE STICKY SUGARS
C Faehn, A Galloway, K Krause
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