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Brian Sorrell
Brian Sorrell
Associate Professor, Aquatic Biology
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Are Phragmites-dominated wetlands a net source or net sink of greenhouse gases?
H Brix, BK Sorrell, B Lorenzen
Aquatic botany 69 (2-4), 313-324, 2001
4842001
Internal pressurization and convective gas flow in some emergent freshwater macrophytes
H Brix, BK Sorrell>, PT Orr
Limnology and Oceanography 37 (7), 1420-1433, 1992
4421992
Gas fluxes achieved by in situ convective flow in Phragmites australis
H Brix, BK Sorrell, HH Schierup
Aquatic Botany 54 (2-3), 151-163, 1996
2501996
Mangrove growth in New Zealand estuaries: the role of nutrient enrichment at sites with contrasting rates of sedimentation
CE Lovelock, IC Feller, J Ellis, AM Schwarz, N Hancock, P Nichols, ...
Oecologia 153, 633-641, 2007
1912007
On the difficulties of measuring oxygen release by root systems of wetland plants
BK Sorrell, W Armstrong
Journal of Ecology, 177-183, 1994
1891994
Community recommendations on terminology and procedures used in flooding and low oxygen stress research
R Sasidharan, J Bailey-Serres, M Ashikari, BJ Atwell, TD Colmer, ...
New Phytologist 214 (4), 1403-1407, 2017
1842017
Testing the growth rate vs. geochemical hypothesis for latitudinal variation in plant nutrients
CE Lovelock, IC Feller, MC Ball, J Ellis, B Sorrell
Ecology Letters 10 (12), 1154-1163, 2007
1742007
Growth and root oxygen release by Typha latifolia and its effects on sediment methanogenesis
DN Jespersen, BK Sorrell, H Brix
Aquatic Botany 61 (3), 165-180, 1998
1701998
Mangrove forest and soil development on a rapidly accreting shore in New Zealand
CE Lovelock, BK Sorrell, N Hancock, Q Hua, A Swales
Ecosystems 13, 437-451, 2010
1662010
Controls on soil cellulose decomposition along a salinity gradient in a Phragmites australis wetland in Denmark
IA Mendelssohn, BK Sorrell, H Brix, HH Schierup, B Lorenzen, E Maltby
Aquatic Botany 64 (3-4), 381-398, 1999
1581999
Growth and morphology in relation to temperature and light availability during the establishment of three invasive aquatic plant species
T Riis, B Olesen, JS Clayton, C Lambertini, H Brix, BK Sorrell
Aquatic Botany 102, 56-64, 2012
1562012
Tracing the origin of Gulf Coast Phragmites (Poaceae): A story of long‐distance dispersal and hybridization
C Lambertini, IA Mendelssohn, MHG Gustafsson, B Olesen, T Riis, ...
American Journal of Botany 99 (3), 538-551, 2012
1562012
Ecophysiology of wetland plant roots: a modelling comparison of aeration in relation to species distribution
BK Sorrell, IA Mendelssohn, KL McKee, RA Woods
Annals of Botany 86 (3), 675-685, 2000
1472000
Cosmopolitan species as models for ecophysiological responses to global change: the common reed Phragmites australis
F Eller, H Skálová, JS Caplan, GP Bhattarai, MK Burger, ELG Hazelton, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 8, 288919, 2017
1452017
Invasion strategies in clonal aquatic plants: are phenotypic differences caused by phenotypic plasticity or local adaptation?
T Riis, C Lambertini, B Olesen, JS Clayton, H Brix, BK Sorrell
Annals of Botany 106 (5), 813-822, 2010
1242010
Biogeochemistry of billabong sediments. II. Seasonal variations in methane production
BK Sorrell, PI Boon
Freshwater Biology 27 (3), 435-445, 1992
1241992
Convective gas flow in Eleocharis sphacelata R. Br.: methane transport and release from wetlands
BK Sorrell, PI Boon
Aquatic botany 47 (3-4), 197-212, 1994
1221994
Effect of external oxygen demand on radial oxygen loss by Juncus roots in titanium citrate solutions
BK Sorrell
Plant, Cell & Environment 22 (12), 1587-1593, 1999
1211999
Biogeochemistry of billabong sediments. I. The effect of macrophytes
PI Boon, BK Sorrell
Freshwater Biology 26 (2), 209-226, 1991
1051991
Handbook for monitoring wetland condition
BR Clarkson, BK Sorrell, PN Reeves, PD Champion, TR Partridge, ...
Coordinated monitoring of New Zealand wetlands. A Ministry for the …, 2003
982003
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