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OakContigDF159.1, a reference library for studying differential gene expression inQuercus roburduring controlled biotic interactions: use for quantitative transcriptomic profiling of oak roots in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
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2013
199
2
529-540
A space-related perspective on plant-plant competition
Nova Acta Leopoldina
2013
114.391
127-134
Evaluating the effect of plant water availability on inner alpine coniferous trees based on sap flow measurements
European Journal of Forest Research
2013
133
4
691-698
Involvement of respiratory processes in the transient knockout of net CO2uptake inMimosa pudicaupon heat stimulation
Plant, Cell & Environment
2013
37
1
254-260
Mode of competition for light and water amongst juvenile beech and spruce trees under ambient and elevated levels of O3 and CO2
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2013
27
6
1763-1773
Growth of juvenile beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) upon transplant into a wind-opened spruce stand of heterogeneous light and water conditions
Forest Ecology and Management
2013
310
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Ozone Research, Quo Vadis? Lessons from the Free-Air Canopy Fumigation Experiment at Kranzberg Forest
Developments in Environmental Science
Elsevier
2013
Climate Change, Air Pollution and Global Challenges
Developments in Environmental Science
Elsevier
2013