Journal: Plant Biology
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Abbreviation
Plant biol.
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Wiley-Blackwell
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- The molecular regulation of leaf formItem type: Review Article
Plant BiologyFleming, A.J. (2003) - Physiological and biochemical responses of Quercus pubescens to air warming and mild soil droughtItem type: Journal Article
Plant BiologyContran, N.; Günthardt-Goerg, Madeleine S.; Kuster, Thomas M.; et al. (2013) - Does facilitating pollinator learning impede deceptive orchid attractiveness?Item type: Journal Article
Plant BiologyJuillet, N.; Salzmann, C.C.; Scopece, G. (2011) - Differential expression of three purple acid phosphatases from potatoItem type: Journal Article
Plant BiologyZimmermann, P.; Regierer, B.; Kossmann, J.; et al. (2004) - Wood anatomical responses of oak saplings exposed to air warming and soil droughtItem type: Journal Article
Plant BiologyFonti, P.; Heller, Olivier; Cherubini, P.; et al. (2013) - Evaluating contemporary pollen dispersal in two common grassland species Ranunculus bulbosus L. (Ranunculaceae) and Trifolium montanum L. (Fabaceae) using an experimental approachItem type: Journal Article
Plant BiologyMatter, P.; Kettle, C. J.; Ghazoul, Jaboury; et al. (2013) - Foliage response of young central European oaks to air warming, drought and soil acidityItem type: Journal Article
Plant BiologyGünthardt-Goerg, Madeleine S.; Kuster, Thomas M.; Arend, Matthias; et al. (2013) - Engineering photorespiration: current state and future possibilitiesItem type: Journal Article
Plant BiologyPeterhansel, Christoph; Krause, Katrin; Braun, Hans-Peter; et al. (2013)Reduction of flux through photorespiration has been viewed as a major way to improve crop carbon fixation and yield since the energy-consuming reactions associated with this pathway were discovered. This view has been supported by the biomasses increases observed in model species that expressed artificial bypass reactions to photorespiration. Here, we present an overview about the major current attempts to reduce photorespiratory losses in crop species and provide suggestions for future research priorities. - Perspectives on plant photorespiratory metabolismItem type: Review Article
Plant BiologyFernie, A. R.; Bauwe, H.; Eisenhut, M.; et al. (2013) - Nitrogen dynamics in oak model ecosystems subjected to air warming and drought on two different soilsItem type: Journal Article
Plant BiologyKuster, Thomas M.; Schleppi, Patrick; Hu, Bin; et al. (2012)
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