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Thomas Lines
Thomas Lines
Senior research fellow, University of Adelaide
Verified email at adelaide.edu.au
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Atmospheric trace gases support primary production in Antarctic desert surface soil
M Ji, C Greening, I Vanwonterghem, CR Carere, SK Bay, JA Steen, ...
Nature 552 (7685), 400-403, 2017
2942017
The mental health status of asylum seekers in middle-to high-income countries: a synthesis of current global evidence
M Posselt, H McIntyre, M Ngcanga, T Lines, N Procter
British Medical Bulletin 134 (1), 4-20, 2020
372020
Long-term experimental evolution decouples size and production costs in Escherichia coli
DJ Marshall, M Malerba, T Lines, AL Sezmis, CM Hasan, RE Lenski, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (21), e2200713119, 2022
192022
Carbon acquisition characteristics of six microalgal species isolated from a subtropical reservoir: potential implications for species succession
T Lines, J Beardall
Journal of phycology 54 (5), 599-607, 2018
142018
Cover crops and carbon stocks: How under-vine management influences SOC inputs and turnover in two vineyards
JNJ Marks, TEP Lines, C Penfold, TR Cavagnaro
Science of the Total Environment 831, 154800, 2022
82022
Elevated co2 has Differential Effects on Five Species of Microalgae from a Subtropical Freshwater Lake: Possible Implications for Phytoplankton Species Composition
T Lines, P Orr, J Beardall
Journal of Phycology 57 (1), 324-334, 2021
62021
Arbuscular mycorrhizae are important for phosphorus uptake and root biomass, and exudation for nitrogen uptake in tomato plants grown under variable water conditions
B Bicharanloo, MJ Salomon, TR Cavagnaro, C Keitel, C Brien, N Jewell, ...
Plant and Soil 490 (1), 325-342, 2023
12023
INORGANIC CARBON ACQUISITION CHARACTERISTICS OF AUSTRALIAN FRESHWATER MICROALGAE FROM A SUBTROPICAL RESERVOIR
T Lines, J Beardall, A Willis
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY 50, 97-98, 2015
2015
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