141 results on '"Rennenberg, H."'
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2. Emission of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds: An Overview of Field, Laboratory and Modelling Studies Performed during the ‘Tropospheric Research Program’ (TFS) 1997–2000
3. Characterization of methane emissions from rice fields in Asia. I. Comparison among field sites in five countries
4. Characterization of methane emissions from rice fields in Asia. II. Differences among irrigated, rainfed, and deepwater rice
5. Methane transport capacity of rice plants. II. Variations among different rice cultivars and relationship with morphological characteristics
6. Role of Ozone in Forest Decline on Wank Mountain (Alps)
7. Role of Methane and Nitrous Oxide in Climate Change
8. Physiological responses of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) towater deficit and recovery
9. Processes that determine the interplay of root exudation, methane emission and yield in rice agriculture
10. Dynamics of amino acid redistribution in the carnivorous Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) after digestion of13C/15N-labelled prey
11. Woody-plant ecosystems under climate change and air pollution—response consistencies across zonobiomes?
12. Genetic and physiological differences of European beech provenances (F. sylvatica L.) exposed to drought stress
13. The Venus flytrap attracts insects by the release of volatile organic compounds
14. Biosynthesis and emission of hydrogen sulfide by higher plants
15. Elevated temperature differently affects foliar nitrogen partitioning in seedlings of diverse Douglas fir provenances
16. A detailed view on sulphur metabolism at the cellular and whole-plant level illustrates challenges in metabolite flux analyses
17. Competition for nitrogen between European beech and sycamore maple shifts in favour of beech with decreasing light availability
18. Plastid-Localized Glutathione Reductase2-Regulated Glutathione Redox Status Is Essential for Arabidopsis Root Apical Meristem Maintenance
19. Phosphorus nutrition of woody plants: many questions – few answers
20. Drought and air warming affect the species-specific levels of stress-related foliar metabolites of three oak species on acidic and calcareous soil
21. Introducing the Strasburger / De Vries invited review
22. Differential expression of specific sulphate transporters underlies seasonal and spatial patterns of sulphate allocation in trees
23. Low temperatures counteract short‐day induced nitrogen storage, but not accumulation of bark storage protein transcripts in bark of grey poplar (Populus × canescens) trees
24. Nitrogen partitioning in oak leaves depends on species, provenance, climate conditions and soil type
25. Response pattern of amino compounds in phloem and xylem of trees to soil drought depends on drought intensity and root symbiosis
26. Net NH4 + and NO3 − flux, and expression of NH4 + and NO3 − transporters in roots of Picea glauca
27. Effect of flooding on C metabolism of flood-tolerant (Quercus robur) and non-tolerant (Fagus sylvatica) tree species
28. Variability of photosynthetic capacity and water relations of Pinus sylvestris L. in the field
29. Over‐expression of gsh1 in the cytosol affects the photosynthetic apparatus and improves the performance of transgenic poplars on heavy metal‐contaminated soil
30. Impacts of drought on mineral macro- and microelements in provenances of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seedlings
31. Seasonal variation in nitrous oxide and methane emissions from subtropical estuary and coastal mangrove sediments, Australia
32. Enhanced ozone exposure of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) stimulates nitrogen mobilization from leaf litter and nitrogen accumulation in the soil
33. Perennial lifestyle--an adaptation to nutrient limitation?
34. Enhanced ozone strongly reduces carbon sink strength of adult beech (Fagus sylvatica) – Resume from the free-air fumigation study at Kranzberg Forest
35. The presence of amino acids affects inorganic N uptake in non-mycorrhizal seedlings of European beech (Fagus sylvatica)
36. Changes in sulphur metabolism of grey poplar (Populus x canescens) leaves during salt stress: a metabolic link to photorespiration
37. Competition for nitrogen sources between European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)seedlings
38. Seasonal nitrogen cycling in the bark of field-grown Grey poplar is correlated with meteorological factors and gene expression of bark storage proteins
39. Effect of nitrogen fertilizer management and waterlogging on nitrous oxide emission from subtropical sugarcane soils
40. A long antisense RNA in plant chloroplasts
41. Nitrogen nutrition of poplar trees
42. Redox states of glutathione and ascorbate in root tips of poplar (Populus tremulaxP. alba) depend on phloem transport from the shoot to the roots
43. Nitrogen partitioning in orchard-grown Macadamia integrifolia
44. Nitrogen balance in forest soils: nutritional limitation of plants under climate change stresses
45. Within-canopy and ozone fumigation effects on 13C and 18O in adult beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees: relation to meteorological and gas exchange parameters
46. The complete nitrogen cycle of an N-saturated spruce forest ecosystem
47. Differences in C metabolism of ash species and provenances as a consequence of root oxygen deprivation by waterlogging
48. Chloroplast parameters differ in wild type and transgenic poplars overexpressinggsh1in the cytosol
49. RNAi-mediated suppression of isoprene biosynthesis in hybrid poplar impacts ozone tolerance
50. Nitrogen uptake by Eucalyptus regnans and Acacia spp. - preferences, resource overlap and energetic costs
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