United Kingdom
Publications
Allen, J.A., Scaife, R.G., Gale*, R. & Heathcote, J. (2003). Environmental evidence. p. 123-127 in Ellis, C.J., Allen, M.J. & et al. An early Mesolithic seasonal hunting site in the Kennet Valley, southern England. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 69: 107-135![]()
Bateman, R.M., Hollingsworth, P.M., Preston, J., Luo, Y.B., Pridgeon*, A.M. & Chase*, M.W. (2003). Molecular phylogenetics and evolution of Orchidinae and selected Habenariinae (Orchidaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 142: 1-40.![]()
Bell*, S. (2003). Wild Kew. Kew 42: 34.![]()
Bell*, S. (2003). Wild Kew. Kew 41: 18-21.![]()
Bell*, S. (2003). Where the wild things are. Kew 41: 37.![]()
Bell*, S. (2003). Wild Kew. Kew 43: 34.![]()
Belmain, S.R., Simmonds*, M.S.J. & Blaney*, W.M. (2002). Influence of odor from wood-decaying fungi on host selection behaviour of deathwatch beetle, Xestobium rufovillosum. Journal of Chemical Ecology 28: 741-754.![]()
Belmain, S.R., Simmonds*, M.S.J. & Blaney, W. (2001). Life cycle and feeding habits: beetle behaviour in buildings and boxes. English Heritage Research Transactions 4: 6-14.![]()
Bridge*, P.D. & Panchal, G. (2004). Population diversity and speciation in Hydnellum and Phellodon species. English Nature Research Reports 557.![]()
Burch*, J. & Wilkinson*, T. (2002). Cryopreservation of protonemata of Ditrichum cornubicum (Paton) comparing the effectiveness of four cryoprotectant pretreatments. CryoLetters 23 (3): 197-208.![]()
Burch*, J. (2003). Some mosses survive cryopreservation without prior pre-treatment. Bryologist 106 (2): 270-277.![]()
Cameron, D.D., Hwangbo, J.K., Keith, A.M., Geniez, J.M., Kraushaar, D., Rowntree*, J. & Seel, W.E. (2005). Interactions between the hemiparasitic angiosperm Rhinanthus minor and its hosts: from the cell to the ecosystem. Folia Geobotanica 40 (2-3): 217-229.![]()
Cooper, M.R., Johnson, A.W. & Dauncey*, E.A. (2003). Poisonous plants and fungi. An illustrated guide. London: TSO. 2nd edn. 185 pp.![]()
Crane*, P. & Kinzig, A. (2005). Nature in the metropolis. Science 308 (5726): 1225-1225.![]()
Crane*, P.R. & Nic Lughadha*, E. (2001). Plant conservation at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Ecology and Environmental Management In Practice 32: 5-7.![]()
Cribb*, P.J. & Chase*, M.A., [M.W.] (2001). (1481) Proposal to conserve the name Dactylorhiza Necker ex Nevski over Coeloglossum Hartm. (Orchidaceae). Taxon 50 (2): 581-582.![]()
Diaz, A. & Kite*, G.C. (2002). A comparison of the pollination ecology of Arum maculatum and A. italicum in England. Watsonia 24: 171-181.![]()
Dixon, K.W., Kell, S.P., Barrett, R.L. & Cribb*, P.J. (eds) (2003). Orchid conservation. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: Natural History Publications. xv, 418 pp.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Cowan*, R.S. (2001). Plastid microsatellites in Cypripedium calceolus (Orchidaceae): genetic fingerprints from herbarium specimens. Lindleyana 16 (3): 151-156.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Cowan*, R.S. (2001). Genetic fingerprinting studies of Scleranthus perennis subsp. prostratus. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 13 pp.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Cowan*, R.S. (2001). Further genetic studies of the club-rushes Schoenoplectus triqueter, S. lacustris, S. tabernaemontani and their hybrids. [Report to the Environment Agency.] Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 14 pp.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Cowan*, R.S. (2001). Plastid microsatellites in Cypripedium calceolus. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 15 pp.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Cowan*, R.S. (2001). Genetic fingerprinting studies of the Alchemilla filicaulis complex do not support the maintenance of A. minima as a distinct taxon. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 11 pp.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Krauss, S.L. (2003). Orchid conservation genetics in the molecular age. In Dixon, K.W., Kell, S.P., Barrett, R.L. & Cribb, P.J. (eds) Orchid conservation. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: Natural History Publications. 91-112.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Ramsay*, M.M. (2001). Lady’s slipper orchid. English Nature Magazine 58: 9.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Salazar, G.A. (2001). Using DNA sequencing to confirm the indentity of pollinia - a case study with Orchis militaris. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 4 pp.![]()
Fay*, M.F. (2003). Using genetic data to help guide decisions about sampling. In Smith*, R.D., Dickie*, J.B., Linington*, S.H., Pritchard*, H.W. & Probert*, R.J. (eds) Seed conservation: turning science into practice. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 91-96.![]()
Fay*, M.F. (2004). Taxonomy, hybridisation and processes. In Fay, M.F., Sutcliffe, J., Jones, B. & Taylor, I. (eds) Proceedings of a conservation genetics workshop held at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 27 November 2001. English Nature Research Reports no. 607 Peterborough: English Nature. 19-20.![]()
Fay*, M.F., Cowan*, R.S. & James, C.M. (2001). Cotoneaster cambricus: astudiaethau meicrosateleitiau. Microsatellite studies on Cotoneaster cambricus. [Adroddiad i'r Cyngor Cefn Gwlad Cymru. Report for the Countryside Council for Wales.] Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 13 pp.![]()
Fay*, M.F., Cowan*, R.S. & Simpson*, D.A. (2003). Hybridisation between Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani and S. triqueter (Cyperaceae) in the British Isles. Watsonia 24 (3): 433-442.![]()
Fay*, M.F., Cowan*, R.S., Hanson*, L., Foster*, C., Maynard*, B. & Wood*, J. (2002). Genetic studies on starfruit, Damasonium alisma - a report for Plantlife. Kew, UK: RBG, Kew. 12 pp.![]()
Fay*, M.F., Gernandt, D.S., Cowan*, R.S., Kitchen, M.A.R., Kitchen, C. & Rich, T.C.G. (2002). Parentage of an unknown member of the Sorbus latifolia (Lam.) Pers. group (Rosaceae). Watsonia 24 (1): 91-100.![]()
Fay*, M.F., O'Rourke*, A. & Rich, T.C.G. (2003). A preliminary investigation of genetic variation in Western European Carex depauperata Curtis ex With. (Cyperaceae), starved wood-sedge. Watsonia 24: 507-511.![]()
Fay*, M.F., Qamaruz-Zaman*, F., Chase*, M.W. & Samuel, R. (2004). Military and monkey orchids - what do we have in England? In Fay, M.F., Sutcliffe, J., Jones, B. & Taylor, I. (eds) Proceedings of a conservation genetics workshop held at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 27 November 2001. English Nature Research Reports no. 607. Peterborough: English Nature. 33-34.![]()
Fay*, M.F., Qamaruz-Zaman*, F., Cowan*, R.S. & Thornton, H. (2002). Molecular techniques for orchid conservation. In Clark, J., Elliott, W.M., Tingley, G. & Biro, J. (eds) Proceedings of the 16th World orchid conference, April 1999. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Vancouver Orchid Society. 152-157.![]()
Fay*, M.F., Sutcliffe, J., Jones, B. & Taylor, I. (eds) (2004). Proceedings of a conservation genetics workshop held at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 27 November 2001. Peterborough: English Nature. (English Nature Research Report no. 607) 42 pp.![]()
Gale*, R. & Friedman, R. (2001). Buried in her bark pyjamas. Neken News 13: 15-16.![]()
Gale*, R. (2000 [2002]). Charcoal. In Birbeck, V. (ed.) Excavations on Iron Age and Romano-British settlements at Cannards Grave, Shepton Mallet. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History. 98-102.![]()
Gale*, R. (2001). The derivation and uses of some plant-based fuels. In Lane, T. & Morris, E.L. (eds) A millennium of saltmaking: prehistoric and Romano-British salt production in the Fenland. Heckington, Lincolnshire: Heritage Trust for Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Reports Series No. 4. 456-459.![]()
Gale*, R. (2001). Charcoal. Excavations of an Early Roman saltern in Morton Fen, Lincolnshire. In Lane, T. & Morris, E.L. (eds) A millennium of saltmaking: prehistoric and Romano-British salt production in the Fenland. Heckington, Lincolnshire: Heritage Trust for Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Reports Series No. 4. 155-156.![]()
Gale*, R. (2001). Charcoal. Excavations at Battersea Flour Mills, 1996-7: the medieval and post-medieval manor houses and later Thames-side industrial site. Surrey Archaeological Collections 88: 115-116.![]()
Gale*, R. (2001). Charcoal. Excavations at Balksbury Camp, Andover, 1995-7 Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeology Society 56: 71-72.![]()
Gale*, R. (2001). Charcoal. Excavations at Middleton, Norfolk. In Lane, T. & Morris, E.L. (eds) A millennium of saltmaking: prehistoric and Romano-British salt production in the Fenland. Heckington, Lincolnshire: Heritage Trust for Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Reports Series No. 4. 235-237.![]()
Gale*, R. (2001). Charcoal. An Iron Age saltern in Cowbit Wash, Lincolnshire. In Lane, T. & Morris, E.L. (eds) A millennium of saltmaking: prehistoric and Romano-British salt production in the Fenland. Heckington, Lincolnshire: Heritage Trust for Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Reports Series No. 4. 86-88.![]()
Gale*, R. (2001). Charcoal. Excavation of a multi-period settlement site at the former St John's Vicarage, Old Malden, Kingston upon Thames. Surrey Archaeological Collections 88: 201.![]()
Gale*, R. (2002). Charcoal. In Coates, G. (ed.) A Prehistoric and Romano-British landscape: excavations at Whitemoor Haye Quarry, Staffordshire, 1997-1999. BAR British Series. Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit Monograph Series 5. 74-78.![]()
Gale*, R. (2002). Charcoal report. In Harding, P.A. & Andrews, P. (eds) Anglo-Saxon and medieval settlement at Chapel Street, Bicester: excavations 1999-2000, Oxoniensia, LXVII. 141-179.![]()
Gale*, R. (2002). Charcoal. In Graham, A.H., Hinton, D.A., Peacock, D.P.S. & et al. (eds) The excavation of an Iron Age and Romano-British settlement in Quarry Field, south of Compact Farm, Worth Matravers, Dorset. Oxbow Books. Purbeck Papers, University of Southampton Department of Archaeology Monograph No 4. 69-71.![]()
Gale*, R. (2003). Wood-based industrial fuels and their environmental impact in lowland Britain. In Murphy, P. & Wiltshire, P. (eds) The Environmental Archaeology of Industry, Symposia of the Association for Environmental Archaeology No 20. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 30-47.![]()
Gale*, R. (2003). Charcoal report. Little Quoit Farm, St Columb Major, Cornwall: Excavation of a Romano-British smelting site, Cornwall Archaeological Unit. Lawson Jones, A., Report no: 2003 R001: 64-71.![]()
Gale*, R. (2004). The charcoal. p. 131-133 in Wright, J. Excavation of Early Saxon settlement and Mesolithic activity at Goch Way, near Charlton, Andover. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club Archaeological Society 59 (Hampshire Studies 2004): 116-138![]()
Gale*, R. (2004). Charcoal. In Gibson, C., Last, J., McDonald, T. & Murray, J. (eds) Lines in the sand: Middle to Late Bronze Age Settlement at Game Farm, Brandon. East Anglian Archaeology, Occasional Paper No. 19. 47-50.![]()
Gale*, R. (2004). Charcoal from Roman features. p. 87 in Birbeck, V. & Moore, C. Preservation and investigation of Roman and medieval remains at Hyde Street, Winchester. Proceedings of Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society 59: 77-110![]()
Gale*, R. (2004). Charcoal. p. 174-175 in Rawlings, M., Allen, M.J. & Healey, F. Investigation of the Whitesheet Down environs 1989-90: Neolithic causewayed enclosure and Iron Age settlement. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 97: 144-196![]()
Gale*, R. (2004). Waterlogged wood. p. 31-40 in Ciaraldi, M., Cuttler, R., Dingwall, L. & Dyer, C. Medieval tanning and retting at Brewood, Staffordshire. Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Society Transactions 40: 1-57![]()
Gale*, R. (2004). The charcoal remains. p. 76-81 in Neal, P.G.E., Frazer, R. & et al. A Romano-British enclosed farmstead at Billington Drive, Thurscoe, South Yorkshire Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 76: 7-92![]()
González-Pérez, M.A., Lledó*, M.D., Lexer*, C., Fay*, M.F. & Sosa, P.A. (2004). Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in Bencomia exstipulata and B. caudata (Rosaceae). Molecular Ecology Notes 4: 130-132.![]()
Harley*, R.M. (2004). A singularly double form of Cardamine pratensis. BSBI News 95: 14-15.![]()
Hay*, F.R. & Smith*, R.D. (2003). Seed maturity: when to collect seeds from wild plants. In Smith*, R.D., Dickie*, J.B., Linington*, S.H., Pritchard*, H.W. & Probert*, R.J. (eds) Seed conservation: turning science into practice. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 97-133.![]()
Hay*, F.R., Mead, A., Manger*, K. & Wilson, F.J. (2003). One-step analysis of seed storage data and the longevity of Arabidopsis thaliana seeds. Journal of Experimental Botany 54 (384): 993-1011.![]()
Hedrén, M., Fay*, M.F. & Chase*, M.W. (2001). Amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) reveal details of polyploid evolution in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae). American Journal of Botany 88 (10): 1868-1880.![]()
Hepper*, F.N. (2003). Phenological records of English garden plants in Leeds (Yorkshire) and Richmond (Surrey) from 1946-2002. An analysis relating to global warming. Biodiversity and Conservation 12: 2503-2520.![]()
Hepper*, F.N. (2005). The phenology database at Kew. Journal of the Kew Guild 14 (109): 315-318.![]()
Hind*, D.J.N. (2004). Baker, John Gilbert. In Lightman, B., Bellon, R., Dean, S. & Stevens, P. (eds) Dictionary of Nineteenth Century British scientists. Vol. 1. Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum Press. 93-95.![]()
Hind*, D.J.N. (2004). Gardner, George. In Lightman, B., Bellon, R., Dean, S. & Stevens, P. (eds) Dictionary of Nineteenth Century British scientists. Vol. 2. Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum Press. 753-754.![]()
Horsepool*, K. (2001). Biodiversity in your borough. Fronds (Botanic Gardens Education Network Newsletter) no.18: 2.![]()
Huhtinen, S. & Spooner*, B.M. (2005). Unguiculella tityrii: a fimicolous novelty to the mycoflora of Britain. Mycologist 19: 59-61.![]()
Ing, B. & Spooner*, B. (2002). The Horse Chestnut powdery mildew Uncinula flexuosa in Europe (New British Record 210). Mycologist 16: 112-113.![]()
Kelly, C.K., Chase*, M.W., de Bruijn*, A., Fay*, M.F. & Woodward, F.I. (2003). Temperature-based population segregation in birch. Ecology Letters 6: 87-89.![]()
Kirkham*, T. (2001). The Broad Walk replanted. European Arborist News 10 (2): 47-48.![]()
Kirkham*, T. (2001). The Rose Gardens at Kew. The Rose 95 (2): 47.![]()
Kirkham*, T. (2001). The Broad Walk replanted. International Dendrology Society Yearbook 2000: 111-114.![]()
Legon*, N.W. & Pegler*, D.N. (2002). Amylostereum areolatum. Profiles of Fungi 127. Mycologist 16: 124.![]()
Legon*, N.W. & Pegler*, D.N. (2003). Profiles of Fungi 128. Gloiothele lactescens. Mycologist 16: 177.![]()
Legon*, N.W. & Roberts*, P. (2002). Steccherinum albidum: a new species from southern England. Czech Mycology 54: 7-9.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2001). BMS day foray reports. Mycologist 15: 89-90.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2002). New British Records 211. Albugo tragopogonis var. inulae. Mycologist 16: 114.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2002). New British Records 214. Clitopilus daamsii. Mycologist 16: 115.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2003). New British Records 221. Hyphoderma sibiricum. Mycologist 17: 42-43.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2003). New British Records 222. Hypochnicium subrigescens. Mycologist 17: 43.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2003). Profiles of Fungi 129. Hypochniciellum molle. Mycologist 17: 41.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2003). New British Records 219. Coltricia confluens. Mycologist 17: 42.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2003). New British Records 223. Kavinia alboviridis. Mycologist 17: 43.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2003). New British Records 220. Hyphoderma albocremeum. Mycologist 17: 42.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2005). Basidioradulum radula. Profiles of Fungi 137. Mycologist 19: 81.![]()
Legon*, N.W. (2005). Amylostereum laevigatum. Profiles of Fungi 138. Mycologist 19: 128.![]()
Legon*, N.W., Henrici, A., Roberts*, P.J., Spooner*, B.M. & Watling, R. (2005). Checklist of the British and Irish Basidiomycota. Kew: RBG Kew. 517 pp.![]()
Lock*, M. (2003). So what's the rut? Richmond Park Magazine 19: 4-5.![]()
McGough*, H.N. (2004). Target 11: Protecting species from international trade. In Anon (ed.) Plant Diversity Challenge - The UK's response to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation. Peterborough, UK: Joint Nature Conservation Committee. 34-35.![]()
Miller, A., Læssøe, T., Roberts*, P. & Robinson, K. (2003). Krieglsteinera lasiosphaeriae a mycoparasite on Lasiosphaeria ovina - new to Britain, Norway, Russia and USA. Mycologist 17: 12-13.![]()
Pegler*, D.N. & Legon*, N.W. (2001). Profiles of fungi 123. Pluteus thomsonii. Mycologist 15: 61-62.![]()
Pegler*, D.N. & Legon*, N.W. (2001). Profiles of fungi 121. Hydropus floccipes. Mycologist 15: 60.![]()
Pegler*, D.N. & Legon*, N.W. (2001). Profiles of fungi 122. Pluteus romellii. Mycologist 15: 60-61.![]()
Pegler*, D.N. & Legon*, N.W. (2001). Profiles of Fungi 126. Psathyrella pervelata. Mycologist 15: 157.![]()
Pegler*, D.N. & Spooner*, B.M. (2004). Identifying mushrooms. The new compact study guide and identifier. Silverdale Books. 80 pp.![]()
Poole, I., Davies, K.L. & Wilkinson*, H.P. (2002). A review of the platanaceous woods from the Eocene paratropical rainforest of south-east England. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 139 (2): 181-191.![]()
Preece, T. & Spooner*, B.M. (2002). Galls caused by Fungi. In Redfern, M. & et al. (eds) British Plant Galls. Identification of galls on plants and fungi in Britain. Field Studies 10: 207-531. 220-263.![]()
Prendergast*, G. (2003). Orchid re-introductions: conservation of rare and endangered species through propagation from seeds. In Bowan, C.P. (ed.) Return of the natives: the re-introduction of native species back into their natural habitat. London: People's Trust for Endangered Species. 2-5.![]()
Prendergast*, H. & Sanderson*, H. (2004). Little shaggy moss Rhytidiadelphus loreus. Plantlife 40 (Autumn): 16.![]()
Prendergast*, H.D.V. & Sanderson*, H. (2003). Target 13: the decline of plant resources, and associated indigenous and local knowledge innovations and practices, that support sustainable livelihoods, local food security and health care, halted. In Conference working paper in Plant diversity challenge. The global strategy for plant conservation in the UK. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Plantlife, and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 53-57.![]()
Prendergast*, H.D.V. & Sanderson*, H. (2004). Britain's wild harvest: the commercial uses of wild plants and fungi. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 86 pp.![]()
Prendergast*, H.D.V. (2001). The uses of plants. Geographical Magazine 73(12): 77.![]()
Prendergast*, H.D.V. (2001). The uses of plants. Geographical Magazine 73(11): 77.![]()
Punithalingam*, E. & Spooner*, B.M. (2005). New taxa and records of coelomycetes from Agapanthus in the U.K. Kew Bulletin 60: 149-158.![]()
Punithalingam, E. & Spooner*, B.M. (2002). New taxa and new records of coelomycetes for the UK. Kew Bulletin 57: 533-563.![]()
Ramsay*, M.M. & Dixon, K.W. (2003). Propagation science, recovery and translocation of terrestrial orchids. In Dixon, K.W., Kell, S.P., Barrett, R.L. & Cribb, P.J. (eds) Orchid conservation. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: Natural History Publications. 259-288.![]()
Ramsay*, M.M. (2002). Orchid propagation for conservation. In Clark, J., Elliott, W.M., Tingley, G. & Biro, J. (eds) Proceedings of the 16th World orchid conference, April 1999. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Vancouver Orchid Society. 143-147.![]()
Ramsay*, M.M. (2003). Re-establishment of the Lady's slipper orchid in the UK. Reintroduction News 22: 26-28.![]()
Rich, T.C.G., Mardon, D., Curtis, I., Heyward, S.J., Heyward, V.G., McKean, D.R., Hall*, T., Harris*, S., O’Rourke*, A., Cowan*, R.S. & Fay*, M.F. (2005). Is the enigma a variation? Sagina boydii F. B. White (Caryophyllaceae), Boyd’s pearlwort. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 147: 203-211.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2001). Amphinema angustispora: a new corticioid fungus from the Conservation Area at Kew. Kew Bulletin 56 (3): 761-762.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2001). New British records 184. Acanthobasidium norvegicum. Mycologist 15: 74.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2001). British Tremella species III: Tremella callunicola sp. nov., T. invasa, T. sarnensis sp. nov. T. simplex & T. versicolor. Mycologist 15: 146-150.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2001). New British Records 201. Spiculogloea subminuta. Mycologist 15: 163.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2001). A key to British Exidia species. Field Mycology 2: 134-135.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2001). Achroomyces lumbricifer: a new auricularioid Hyphodontia parasite from Scotland. Sydowia 53: 152-155.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2001). New British records 189. Conferticium insidiosum. Mycologist 15: 76.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2001). New British Records 192. Hyphodontia spathulata. Mycologist 15: 134.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2002). New British records 207. Tubulicrinis chaetophorius. Mycologist 16: 7.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2002). New British Records 213. Dendrothele sasae. Mycologist 16: 114-115.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2002). New British records 208. Coronicium alboglaucum. Mycologist 16: 7.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2002). New British records 206. Sistotrema efibulatum. Mycologist 16: 6-7.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2002). Report on the oak polypore Piptoporus quercinus (syn. Buglossoporus quercinus), a UK BAP priority species and Schedule 8 species. English Nature Research Report 458. 43 pp.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2003). New British Records 234. Waitea circinata. Mycologist 17: 63.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2003). New British Records 231. Sistotrema albopallescens. Mycologist 17: 62.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2003). New British Records 216. Sebacina dimitica. Mycologist 16: 178.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2004). Why are the British afraid of fungi? In Prendergast, H. & Sanderson, H. (eds) Britain's wild harvest. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens. 15.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2004). Tulasnella echinospora: an unusual new species from Great Britain and Sweden. Cryptogamie Mycologie 25: 23 - 27.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2004). Where to look for interesting fungi: willows and sallows. Field Mycology 5: 60 - 63.![]()
Roberts*, P. (2005). Celatogloea simplicibasidium: a heterobasidiomycetous parasite of Corticium roseum. Mycologist 19: 69-71.![]()
Roberts*, P.J. & Legon*, N.W. (2003). Fungal specimens of James Bolton at Kew. Kew Bulletin 58 (3): 759-761.![]()
Rowntree*, J.K. & Ramsay*, M.M. (2005). Ex situ conservation of bryophytes: progress and potential of a pilot project. Boletin de la Sociedad Española de Briologia 26-27: 17-22.![]()
Rowntree*, J.K., Sheffield, E. & Burch*, J. (2005). Growth and development of mosses are inhibited by the common herbicide asulam. Bryologist 108 (2): 287-295.![]()
Salman*, R., Prendergast*, G. & Roberts*, P. (2002). Germination of Dactylorhiza fuchsii seeds using fungi from non-orchid sources. In Kindlmann, P., Willems, J.H. & Whigham, D.F. (eds) Trends and fluctuations and underlying mechanisms in terrestrial orchid populations. Leiden: Backhuys. 133-153.![]()
Sanderson*, H. & Prendergast*, H.D.V. (2002). Commercial uses of wild and traditionally managed plants in England and Scotland. [Report for Countryside Agency, English Nature and Scottish Natural Heritage] 125 pp.![]()
Saunders*, E.M. (2002). New British Records 215. Entoloma lanuginosipes. Mycologist 16: 115.![]()
Saunders*, E.M. (2002). Entoloma field characters - a recording sheet. Field Mycology 3: 48-49.![]()
Saunders*, E.M. (2002). New British Records 212. Coprinus lilatinctus. Mycologist 16: 114.![]()
Seaton, P.T. & Pritchard*, H.W. (2003). Orchid germplasm collection storage and exchange. In Dixon, K.W., Kell, S.P., Barrett, R.L. & Cribb, P.J. (eds) Orchid conservation. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: Natural History Publications. 227-258.![]()
Sherwood, B., Cutler*, D. & Burton, J.A. (eds) (2002). Wildlife and roads: the ecological impact. London: Imperial College Press. 299 pp. (An Occasional Publication of the Linnean Society of London).![]()
Spooner*, B.M. & Kemp*, S. (2005). Epichloë in Britain. Mycologist 19: 82-87.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. & Roberts*, P.J. (2005). Fungi. In New Naturalist. Vol. 96. London: Harper Collins. 594 pp.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British records 183. Albugo amaranthi. Mycologist 15: 74.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British Records 194. Subbaromyces splendens Hesseltine. Mycologist 15: 135.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). The larger cup fungi in Britain - part 3. The genera Peziza and Plicaria. Field Mycology 2: 51-59.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British Records 197. Boudiera acanthospora Schumacher & Dissing. Mycologist 15: 162.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). Sending fungal galls to Kew. Cecidology 16: 93.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British Records 195. Orbilia aurantiorubra Boud. Mycologist 15: 135.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British Records 191. Microsphaera palczewskii Jaczewski. Mycologist 15: 134.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British Records 193. Pseudotrichia minor Munk. Mycologist 15: 134-135.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British records 187. Pyrenopeziza galii. Mycologist 15: 76.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). Plicaria (Pezizales) in Britain, and Plicariella reinstated. Czech Mycology 52: 259 - 265.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). The larger cup fungi in Britain - part 2. Pezizaceae (excluding Peziza & Plicaria). Field Mycology 2: 17-20.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British records 186. Gymnopilus liquiritiae. Mycologist 15: 75.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British Records 198. Peziza megalochondra (Le Gal) Donadini. Mycologist 15: 162.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British records 188. Bryostroma trichostomi. Mycologist 15: 76.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British Records 200. Phacidium pusillum Lib. Mycologist 15: 163.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British Records 199. Pachyella subisabellina (Le Gal) Trimbach. Mycologist 15: 163.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2001). New British Records 196. Pseudombrophila ramosa (Velen.) Brumm. Mycologist 15: 162.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2002). New British records 209. Cercospora crepidis. Mycologist 16: 7.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2002). The larger cup fungi in Britain, part 4. Sarcoscyphaceae and Sarcosomataceae. Field Mycology 3: 9-14.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2002). Update on Roger Phillips' mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain and Europe. Part 5: Ascomycetes. Field Mycology 3: 53-55.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2002). Mycocecidia of larger fungi in Britain. Cecidology 17: 38-42.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2003). New British Records 217. Chlorencoelia torta. Mycologist 16: 178-179.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2003). The larger cup fungi in Britain - part 5 Helvellaceae. Field Mycology 4: 52-62.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2003). Taphrina caerulescens on red oaks in south-east England. Cecidology 18: 31-33.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2003). New British Records 232. Entyloma ranunculi-repentis. Mycologist 17: 62.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2003). New British Records 218. Helvella phlebophora. Mycologist 16: 179.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2003). A dipteran gall of Panaeolina and Panaeolus. Field Mycology 4: 91-92.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2003). New British Records 233. Ramularia galegae. Mycologist 17: 62-63.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2004). New British Records 240. Mycosphaerella chamaeropis. Mycologist 18: 90.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2004). New British Records 238. Phaeosphaeria salebricola. Mycologist 18: 89.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2004). New British Records 237. Pulvinula archeri. Mycologist 18: 89.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2004). New British Records 239. Phyllachora shiraiana. Mycologist 18: 89 - 90.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2004). New British Records 241. Ramularia cerinthes. Mycologist 18: 90.![]()
Spooner*, B.M. (2005). Aseröe at Oxshott - a decade on. Field Mycology 61: 25-26.![]()
Steele*, J. (2004). Plant Cultures: botanical collections and the celebration of British Asian heritage. Natural Sciences Collections Association News 2004 (3): 16-18.![]()
Stevenson*, P.C., Simmonds*, M.S.J., Sampson, J., Houghton, P.J. & Grice, P. (2002). Wound healing activity of acylated iridoid glycosides from Scrophularia nodosa. Phytotherapy Research 16 (1): 33-35.![]()
Treu, R., Holmes, D.S., Smith, B.M., Astley, D., Johnson*, M.A.T. & Trueman, L.J. (2001). Allium ampeloprasum var. babingtonii (Alliaceae): an isolated plant found across a range of habitats in S.W. England. Plant Ecology 155: 229-235.![]()
Tweddle*, J.C. (2001). Regional vegetational history. In Bateman, M.D., Buckland, P.C., Frederick, C.D. & Whitehouse, N.J. (eds) The Quaternary of East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. Field Guide. London: Quaternary Research Association. 35-46.![]()
Verdcourt*, B. (2002). Additions to the wild fauna and flora of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. XXXIV. Miscellaneous records. Kew Bulletin 57 (4): 1007-1022.![]()
Verdcourt*, B. (2004). Additions to the wild fauna and flora of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: XXXV. Miscellaneous records. Kew Bulletin 59 (4): 639-648.![]()
Wilkinson*, H.P. (2003). Fossil actinomycete filaments and fungal hyphae in dicotyledonous wood from the Eocene London Clay, Isle-of-Sheppey, Kent, England. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 142: 383-394.![]()
Wilkinson*, T., Wetten, A., Prychid*, C. & Fay*, M.F. (2003). Suitability of cryopreservation for the long-term storage of rare and endangered plant species: a case history for Cosmos atrosanguineus. Annals of Botany 91 (1): 65-74.![]()
Wood*, C.B. & Pritchard*, H.W. (2004). Determination of intra-specific variation in orchid seed viability using fluorescein indicator. Seed Science and Technology 32: 629-635.![]()
Yao*, Y.-J. & Spooner*, B.M. (2002). Notes on British species of Tazzetta (Pezizales). Mycological Research 106: 1243-1246.![]()
Yao*, Y.-J. & Spooner*, B.M. (2003). The occurrence of Geopora arenosa in the British Isles. Kew Bulletin 58: 247-252.![]()