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Janott, M. et al.: A one-dimensional model of water flow in soil-plant systems based on plant architecture. Plant Soil 341, 233-256 (2011)
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Ruth, B. ; Khalvati, M.* & Schmidhalter, U.*: Quantification of mycorrhizal water uptake via high-resolution on-line water content sensors. Plant Soil 342, 459-468 (2011)
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Gschwendtner, S. et al.: Effects of genetically modified amylopectin-accumulating potato plants on the abundance of beneficial and pathogenic microorganisms in the rhizosphere. Plant Soil 335, 413-422 (2010)
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Weinert, N.* et al.: Effects of genetically modified potatoes with increased zeaxanthin content on the abundance and diversity of rhizobacteria with in vitro antagonistic activity do not exceed natural variability among cultivars. Plant Soil 326, 437-452 (2010)
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Esperschütz, J. et al.: Influence of chronic ozone stress on carbon translocation pattern into rhizosphere microbial communities of beech trees (Fagus sylvatica L.) during a growing season. Plant Soil 323, 85-95 (2009)
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Esperschütz, J.A. et al.: A continuous labelling approach to recover photosynthetically fixed carbon in plant tissue and rhizosphere organisms of young beech trees (Fagus sylvatica L.) using ¹³C depleted CO₂. Plant Soil 323, (Sp. Iss. SI), 21-29 (2009)
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Fleischmann, F.* ; Winkler, J.B. & Oßwald, W.*: Effects of ozone and Phytophthora citricola on non-structural carbohydrates of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) saplings. Plant Soil 323, 75-84 (2009)
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Gayler, S. et al.: Analysing the role of soil properties, initial biomass and ozone on observed plant growth variability in a lysimeter study. Plant Soil 323, 125-141 (2009)
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Hartmann, A. ; Schmid, M. ; van Tuinen, D.* & Berg, G.*: Plant-driven selection of microbes. Plant Soil 321, 235-257 (2009)
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Luedemann, G.* ; Matyssek, G.* ; Winkler, J.B. & Grams, T.E.E.*: Contrasting ozone x pathogen interaction as mediated through competition between juvenile European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Norway spruce (Picea abies). Plant Soil 323, 47-60 (2009)
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Mueller, C.W.* et al.: Initial differentiation of vertical soil organic matter distribution and composition under juvenile beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees. Plant Soil 323, 111-123 (2009)
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Olbrich, M. ; Gerstner, E. ; Welzl, G. ; Winkler, J.B. & Ernst, D.: Transcript responses in leaves of ozone-treated beech saplings seasons at an outdoor free air model fumigation site over two growing seasons. Plant Soil 323, 61-74 (2009)
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Pritsch, K. et al.: Structure and activities of ectomycorrhizal and microbial communities in the rhizosphere of Fagus sylvatica under ozone and pathogen stress in a lysimeter study. Plant Soil 323, 97-109 (2009)
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Schloter, M. & Matyssek, R.*: Tuning growth versus defence - belowground interactions and plant resource allocation. Plant Soil 323, (Sp. Iss. SI), 1-5 (2009)
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Winkler, J.B. ; Lang, H. ; Graf, W. ; Reth, S. & Munch, J.-C.: Experimental setup of field lysimeters for studying effects of elevated ozone and below-ground pathogen infection on a plant-soil-system of juvenile beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). Plant Soil 323, 7-19 (2009)
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Winkler, J.B. et al.: Do chronic aboveground O₃ exposure and belowground pathogen stress affect growth and belowground biomass partitioning of juvenile beech trees (Fagus sylvatica L.)? Plant Soil 332, (Sp. Iss. SI), 31-44 (2009)
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Hartmann, A. ; Rothballer, M. & Schmid, M.: Lorenz Hiltner, a pioneer in rhizosphere microbial ecology and soil bacteriology research. Plant Soil 312, 7-14 (2008)
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Kreyling, J.* et al.: Soil biotic processes remain remarkably stable after 100-year extreme weather events in experimental grassland and heath. Plant Soil 308, 175-188 (2008)
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Gat, J.R.* et al.: Stable isotope composition of water in desert plants. Plant Soil 298, 31-45 (2007)
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Miltner, A.* et al.: Non-phototrophic CO2 fixation by soil microorganisms. Plant Soil 269, 193-203 (2005)