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1. An assessment of ozone risk for date palm suggests that phytotoxic ozone dose nonlinearly affects carbon gain.

2. Chronic ozone exposure impairs the mineral nutrition of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) seedlings.

3. Chronic ozone exposure preferentially modifies root rather than foliar metabolism of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) saplings.

4. Date palm responses to a chronic, realistic ozone exposure in a FACE experiment.

5. Hyperspectral Reflectance of Light-Adapted Leaves Can Predict Both Dark- and Light-Adapted Chl Fluorescence Parameters, and the Effects of Chronic Ozone Exposure on Date Palm ( Phoenix dactylifera ).

6. Physiological responses of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) seedlings to acute ozone exposure at high temperature.

7. Multivariate analysis of physiological parameters reveals a consistent O3 response pattern in leaves of adult European beech (Fagus sylvatica).

8. Enhanced ozone strongly reduces carbon sink strength of adult beech (Fagus sylvatica)--resume from the free-air fumigation study at Kranzberg Forest.

9. Within-canopy and ozone fumigation effects on delta13C and Delta18O in adult beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees: relation to meteorological and gas exchange parameters.

10. RNAi-mediated suppression of isoprene biosynthesis in hybrid poplar impacts ozone tolerance.

11. Seasonal differences and within-canopy variations of antioxidants in mature spruce (Picea abies) trees under elevated ozone in a free-air exposure system.

12. Effects of drought and canopy ozone exposure on antioxidants in fine roots of mature European beech (Fagus sylvatica).

13. Tree internal signalling and defence reactions under ozone exposure in sun and shade leaves of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) trees.

14. Evidence that branch cuvettes are reasonable surrogates for estimating O3 effects in entire tree crowns.

15. 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.

16. Significance of ozone exposure for inter-annual differences in primary metabolites of old-growth beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) trees in a mixed forest stand.

17. Antioxidative defence of old growth beech (Fagus sylvatica) under double ambient O3 concentrations in a free-air exposure system.

18. Effects of long-term free-air ozone fumigation on delta15N and total N in Fagus sylvatica and associated mycorrhizal fungi.

19. Gas exchange and antioxidative compounds in young beech trees under free-air ozone exposure and comparisons to adult trees.

20. Comparison of ozone uptake and sensitivity between a phytotron study with young beech and a field experiment with adult beech (Fagus sylvatica).

21. Tree age dependence and within-canopy variation of leaf gas exchange and antioxidative defence in Fagus sylvatica under experimental free-air ozone exposure.

22. Effects of elevated pCO2 and/or pO3 on C-, N-, and S-metabolites in the leaves of juvenile beech and spruce differ between trees grown in monoculture and mixed culture.

23. Enhanced ozone exposure of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) stimulates nitrogen mobilization from leaf litter and nitrogen accumulation in the soil.

24. The effects of enhanced ozone and enhanced carbon dioxide concentrations on biomass, pigments and antioxidative enzymes in spruce needles (Picea abies L.).

25. Fatty acids of ozone-exposed Scots pine and poplar trees and of damaged field-grown Norway spruce trees

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