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Meischner, M.* et al.: Jasmonic acid and heat stress induce high volatile organic compound emissions in Picea abies from needles, but not from roots. Tree Physiol., DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpae059 (2024)
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Bertic, M. et al.: Automatization of metabolite extraction for high-throughput metabolomics: Case study on transgenic isoprene-emitting birch. Tree Physiol. 43, 1855-1869 (2023)
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Du, B.* et al.: Differences of nitrogen metabolism in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) seedlings subjected to water deprivation and salt exposure. Tree Physiol. 43, 587-596 (2022)
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Hu, B.* et al.: Diplodia sapinea infection reprograms foliar traits of its pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) host to death. Tree Physiol. 43, 611-629 (2022)
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Bueno, A.* ; Pritsch, K. & Simon, J.*: Responses of native and invasive woody seedlings to combined competition and drought are species-specific. Tree Physiol. 41, 343-357 (2021)
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Du, B.* et al.: Metabolic responses of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) leaves to drought differ in summer and winter climate. Tree Physiol. 41, 1685-1700 (2021)
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Reuter, R.* et al.: Tree species rather than type of mycorrhizal association drives inorganic and organic nitrogen acquisition in tree-tree interactions. Tree Physiol. 41, 2096-2108 (2021)
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Bueno, A.* ; Greenfield, L.* ; Pritsch, K. ; Schmidt, S.* & Simon, J.*: Responses to competition for nitrogen between subtropical native tree seedlings and exotic grasses are species-specific and mediated by soil N availability. Tree Physiol. 39, 404-416 (2018)
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Dong, F.* ; Simon, J.* ; Rienks, M.* ; Lindermayr, C. & Rennenberg, H.*: Effects of rhizopheric Nitric Oxide (NO) on N uptake in Fagus sylvatica seedlings depend on soil CO2 concentration, soil N availability and N source. Tree Physiol. 35, 910-920 (2015)
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Behnke, K. et al.: Isoprene function in two contrasting poplars under salt and sunflecks. Tree Physiol. 33, 562-578 (2013)
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Rosenkranz, M. & Schnitzler, J.-P.: Genetic enigineering of bvoc emissions from trees. In: Niinemets, U.* ; Monson, R.K.* [Eds.]: Biology, Controls and Models of Tree Volatile Organic Compound Emissions. Heidelberg: Springer, 2013. 95-118 (Tree Physiol. ; 5)
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Welter, S.* et al.: The diversification of terpene emissions in Mediterranean oaks: Lessons from a study of Quercus suber, Quercus canariensis and its hybrid Quercus afares. Tree Physiol. 32, 1082-1091 (2012)
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Gessler, A.* et al.: Within-canopy and ozone fumigation effects on δ¹³C and Δ¹⁸O in adult beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees: Relation to meteorological and gas exchange parameters. Tree Physiol. 29, 1349-1365 (2009)
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Schröder, P. & Wolf, A.E.*: Characterization of glutathione S-transferases in needles of Norway spruce trees from a forest decline stand. Tree Physiol. 16, 503-508 (1996)