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Rahimova, H. ; Heinen, R.* ; Weber, B. ; Weisser, W.W.* & Schnitzler, J.-P.: Exogenous stimulation of Tanacetum vulgare roots with pipecolic acid leads to tissue-specific responses in terpenoid composition. Plant Biol., DOI: 10.1111/plb.13703 (2024)
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Meischner, M.* et al.: Soil VOC emissions of a Mediterranean woodland are sensitive to shrub invasion. Plant Biol. 24, 967-978 (2022)
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Herzog, C.* ; Peter, M.* ; Pritsch, K. ; Günthardt-Goerg, M.S.* & Egli, S.*: Drought and air warming affects abundance and exoenzyme profiles of Cenococcum geophilum associated with Quercus robur, Q. petraea and Q. pubescens. Plant Biol. 15, 230-237 (2013)
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Steinbrecher, R.* et al.: Inter- and intra-specific variability in isoprene production and photosynthesis of Central European oak species. Plant Biol. 15, 148-156 (2013)
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Hoffmann, T.* et al.: Histochemical screening, metabolite profiling and expression analysis reveal Rosaceae roots as the site of flavan-3-ol biosynthesis. Plant Biol. 14, 33-40 (2012)
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Da Ines, O. et al.: Kinetic analyses of plant water relocation using deuterium as tracer - reduced water flux of Arabidopsis pip2 aquaporin knockout mutants. Plant Biol. 12, (Suppl.1), 129-139 (2010)
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Battke, F.M. ; Leopold, K.* ; Maier, M.* ; Schmidhalter, U.* & Schuster, M.*: Palladium exposure of barley: Uptake and effects. Plant Biol. 10, 272-276 (2008)
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Jehnes, S.* et al.: Tree internal signalling and defence reactions under ozone exposure in sun and shade leaves of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees. Plant Biol. 9, 253-264 (2007)
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Matyssek, R.* et al.: Synopsis of the CASIROZ case study: Carbon sink strength of Fagus sylvatica L. in a changing environment - experimental risk assessment of mitigation by chronic ozone impact. Plant Biol. 9, 163-180 (2007)
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Gayler, S. et al.: Analysis of competition effects in mono- and mixed cultures of Juvenile Beech and Spruce by means of the plant growth simulation model PLATHO. Plant Biol. 8, 503-514 (2006)
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Mittelstraß, K.* et al.: Modification of primary and secondary metabolism of potato plants by nitrogen application differentially affects resistance to Phytophthora infestans and Alternaria solani. Plant Biol. 8, 653-661 (2006)
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Bahnweg, G. et al.: Beech leaf colonization by the endophyte Apiognomonia errabunda dramatically depends on light exposure and climatic conditions. Plant Biol. 7, 659-669 (2005)
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Lötscher, M.* & Gayler, S.: Contribution of current photosynthates to root respiration of non-nodulated Medicago sativa: Effects of light and nitrogen supply. Plant Biol. 7, 601-610 (2005)
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Matyssek, R.* et al.: The Plant's Capacity in Regulating Resource Demand. Plant Biol. 7, 560-580 (2005)
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Matyssek, R.* et al.: Resource allocation in plants - the balance between resource sequestration and retention. Plant Biol. 7, 557-559 (2005)
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Olbrich, M. et al.: Transcriptome analysis of ozone-responsive genes in leaves of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). Plant Biol. 7, 670-676 (2005)
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Plessl, M.* et al.: Growth Parameters and Resistance against Drechslera teres of Spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.cv.Scarlett) Grown at elevated Ozone and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations. Plant Biol. 7, 694-705 (2005)
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Pritsch, K.* et al.: Mycorrhizosphere responsiveness to atmospheric ozone and inoculation with Phytophthora citricola in a phytotron experiment with Spruce/Beech mixed cultures. Plant Biol. 7, 718-727 (2005)
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Schloter, M. et al.: Short term effects of ozone on the plant-rhizosphere-bulk soil system of young beech trees. Plant Biol. 7, 728-736 (2005)
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zu Castell, W. ; Schrödl, S.J. & Seifert, T.*: Volume interopolation of CT images from tree trunks. Plant Biol. 7, 737-744 (2005)