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Publications

Hawes, C., Young, M.W., Banks, G., Begg, G.S., Christie, A., Iannetta, P.P.M., Karley A.J., Squire, G.R. (2019). Whole-Systems Analysis of Environmental and Economic Sustainability in Arable Cropping Systems: A Case Study. Agronomy 9 438
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/9/8/438

Utilising Diversity for Sustainable Agriculture (RESAS 2011-2016)
sus_agriculture_resas.pdf

Freitag, S., Verrall, S.R., Pont, S.D.A., McRae, D., Sungurtas, J.A., Palau, R., Hawes, C., Alexander, C.J., Allwood, J.W., Foito, A., Stewart, D. & Shepherd, L.V.T. (2018). ‘Impact of Conventional and Integrated Management Systems on the Water-Soluble Vitamin Content in Potatoes, Field Beans and Cereals’ J Ag Food Chem.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.7b03509

Hawes, C. (2017). Assessing the impact of management interventions in agroecological and conventional cropping systems using indicators of sustainability. In: A.Wezel (ed.) Agroecological practices for Sustainable Agriculture: Principles, Applications, and Making the Transition. Imperial College Press, London
http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/q0088"

Chappell, A., Scott, K., Griffiths, I.A., Cowan, A.A., Hawes, C., Wishart, J., Martin, P. (2017). The agronomic performance and nutritional content of oat and barley varieties grown in a northern maritime environment depends on variety and growing conditions. Journal of Cereal Science 74, 1-10
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcs.2017.01.005

Aitkenhead, M.J., Gaskin, G.J., Lafouge, N., Hawes C. (2017). PHYLIS: A low-cost portable visible range spectrometer for soil and plants. Sensors 17(99)
https://doi.org/10.3390/s17010099

Hawes, C., Begg, G.S., Iannetta, P., Karley, A., Squire, G.R. (2016). A whole-systems approach for assessing measures to improve arable ecosystem sustainability. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 2(12) article e01252
https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ehs2.1252

Lechenet et al (2016). Diversity of methodologies to experiment Integrated Pest Management in arable cropping systems: Analysis and reflections based on a European network. European Journal of Agronomy.
http://dx.doi.org/10.2016/j.eja.2016.09.012

Iannetta, P et al (2015). Enhancing the economic potential of beans using Vicia faba L.:Crop performance and the use of air-classified grain components in animal feeds and brewing. Legume perspectives. The journal of the International Legume Society 9. 21-23
Enhancing the economic potential of beans pp21-23.pdf

​ Brierley, J.L., Lynott, J., Sullivan, L., Hawes, C. Lee, A.K. (2014). Introduction and persistence of seed and soil borne potato pathogens in a rotation. Proceedings Crop Protection in Northern Britain 2014.
CPNB-paper-2014.pdf

Iannetta, P.P.M., James, E.K., Lopez Del Egido, L., Birch, N.E., Hawes, C., Begg, G., Young, M., Karley A.J., Ramsay, G., Valentine, T.A., Smith, B., Warburton-Brown, C., Goldring, A., Hughes, T., Sprent, J., Wolfe, M., Rees, R.M. (2014). Sustainable intensification: a pivotal role for legume-supported cropped systems. AAB 2014
https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/FullTextPDF/2014/20143073811.pdf

George, T.S., Hawes, C., Newton, A.C., McKenzie, B.M., Hallett, P.D., Valentine, T.A. (2014). Field Phenotyping and Long-Term Platforms to Characterise How Crop Genotypes Interact with Soil Processes and the Environment. Agronomy, 4, 242-278
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy4020242

Wilson, A.C., Fenton, B., Malloch, G., Boag, B., Hubbard, S., Begg, G.S. (2014). Coexisting small mammals display contrasting strategies for tolerating instability in arable habitat. European Journal of Wildlife Research
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-014-0852-x

Dungait, A.J.A., Ghee, C., Rowan, J.S., McKenzie, B.L., Hawes, C., Dixon, E.R., Paterson, E., Hopkins, D.W. (2013). Microbial responses to the erosional redistribution of soil organic carbon in arable fields. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 60; 195-201
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2013.01.027

Ghee, C. Neilson, R., Hallett, P., Robinson, D., Paterson, E. (2013). Priming of soil organic matter mineralisation is intrinsically insensitive to temperature. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 66, 20-28
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2013.06.020

Ghee, C., Hallett, P., Neilson, R., Robinson D., Paterson, E. (2013). Carbon dynamics of contrasting agricultural practices. Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 15, EGU2013-3320, 2013
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013EGUGA..15.3320G

Lewis, T.D., Rowan, J.S., Hawes, C., McKenzie, B.M. (2013). Assessing the significance of soil erosion for arable weed seedbank diversity in agro-ecosystems. Progress in Physical Geography.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133313491131

Reports

Designing bufferstrips to allow recycling of nutrients away from the riparian zone and provide wider ecosystem benefits

Information leaflets, posters and presentations

CSC leaflet 2017
Hutton Symposium poster 2017 – overview
Hutton symposium poster 2017 – soil management
Hutton symposium poster 2017 – quality: vitamin C
Hutton symposium poster 2017 – quality: wosr
Hutton symposium poster 2017 – quality: cereal metabolites
Hutton’s handbook for arable biodiversity monitoring
CSC handout
Pop-up display 2010
Pop-up display 2012
Poster 2016 – A4
Poster 2016
CSC background presentation 2016
Rapeseed quality poster: SRUC conf 2016
Cereal metabolite composition poster: SRUC conf 2016
Scottish Lipids poster 2017

 

 

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