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Project B 5 
Cooperations
Partner groups within SFB 607

Ernst (GSF)
Ozone induced genes in juvenile beech


(project A1)

Fleischmann/Oßwald (TUM)
d 13 C of phloem and starch samples


(project A6)

Werner/Menzel (TUM)
Application of 12C-labelled CO2 in the canopy of adult trees

(project B2)

Häberle/Matyssek (TUM)
15N-allocation of adult beech and spruce


(project B4)

Schnyder (TUM)
Stable isotope techniques


(project B6)

Raidl/Agerer (LMU)
C allocation to mycorrhizae


(project B7)

Pritsch/Hartmann (GSF)

C allocation to mycorrhizae, mycorrhizosphere functions

(project B9)

Munch/Schloter (GSF)
C allocation to soil microbes, ontogenetic scaling of C and N allocation
(project B12)

   

Gayler/Priesack (GSF)

Modeling of competition in juvenile beech and spruce

 

(project C2)

Lasser/Castell/Filbir (GSF)

Data analysis via “supervised learning”, database

(project C7)

 

Partner groups without SFB607

 

Prof. Dr. Chris Andersen, EPA Corvallis, Oregon, USA

Below ground C allocation of adult trees

 

Prof. Dr. Todd Dawson, University of California, California, USA

Competition for water studied via 18 O/ 2H labeling techniques

 

Prof. Dr. Dave Karnosky, Michigan Tech University, Houghton, Michigan, USA

Interacting effects of elevated O 3 and CO2concentrations on trees