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GRAMS TEE, MATYSSEK R (1999):br>
Elevated CO2 counteracts the limitation by chronic ozone exposure on photosynthesis in Fagus sylvatica L.: comparison between chorophyll fluorescence and laef gas exchange.
Phyton 39: 31-40
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GRAMS TEE, ANEGG S, HÄBERLE K-H, LANGEBARTELS C, MATYSSEK R (1999):
Interactions of chronic exposure to elevated CO2 and O3 levels in the photosynthetic light and dark reactions of European beech (Fagus sylvatica).
New Phytologist 144: 95-107
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HÄBERLE KH, JUNGERMANN A, GRAMS TEE, ANEGG S, LANGEBARTELS C, MATYSSEK R (2001):
Elevated CO2 compensates the decline in biomass production and photosynthesis caused by ozone stress in young Fagus sylvatica L..
Trees (submitted)
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POLLE A, MATYSSEK R, GüNTHARDT-GOERG MS, MAURER S (2000):
Defense strategies against ozone in trees: the role of nutrition. In: Agrawal SB, Agrawal M (eds.) Environmental pollution and plant responses.
Lewis Publishers, New York, Boca Raton, pp. 223-245
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GRAMS TEE, KOZOVITS AR, REITER IM, WINKLER JB, SOMMERKORN M, BLASCHKE H, MATYSSEK R (2002):
Quantifying competitiveness in woody plants
Plant biol. (in press)
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