Growth and Parasite Defense -
Competition of Resources in Economic Plants
from Forestry and Agronomy
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First International Symposium of SFB 607
"Mechanisms of Growth, Competition and Stress Defence in Plants"
February 13 - 14, 2001
Matyssek
Introduction
by the speaker of the SFB
Bazzaz
Global change and temperate forest response
invited
Körner
Spinach answers of young trees......
invited
Grams
Quantifying Competition between Beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Norway Spruce (Picea abies)
B 4 / B 5
Lötscher
Growth - respiration relationships for individuals in a hierarchically structured plant stand
B 6
Schubert
Characterizing intrapopulational genetic variation of Norway spruce and quantifying root-associated micro-organisms by newly developed DNA markers
A 9
Kellomäki
Management of boreal forests under changing climate
invited
Beese
Ion dynamics in the rhizo- and mycosphere
invited
Garbaye
The ectomycorrhizosphere of forest trees : stress management at the soil-root interface
invited
Hartmann
Influence of elevated carbon dioxide and ozone on the soil microflora under spruce and beech and molecular approaches to characterize the soil microflora and mycorrhiza- associated bacterial community
B 9
Raidl
Quantification of ectomycorrhizal mycelium
B 7
Hansen
Phytophthora diseases in woody plants
invited
Habermeyer
Effects of elevated ozone- and CO2-concentrations on the resistance pattern of two unequal susceptible potato- and barley-cultivars with regard to fungal parasites
A 7
Fleischmann
Influences of Phytophthora pathogens on gas exchange and root growth of beech grown under different CO2 and nitrogen regimes
A 6
Treutter
Competition between growth, secondary metabolism, and resistance of apple
A 8
Henn
Carbon allocation in beech trees and developmental success of a herbivorous insect
A 5
Kogel
Mechanisms in Pathogen Defense and their Relation with other Stress Responses
invited
Gershenzon
The formation of terpenoid defense compounds in conifers in relation to physical and biological stresses
invited
Kangasjärvi
Signaling and regulatory mechanisms in stress defense
invited
Ernst
Ozone-, ethylene- and pathogen-induced gene regulation: Stilbene biosynthesis in pine
A 1
Ehleringer
Stable isotopes and carbon cycle processes in forests
invited
Kimmins
Hybrid simulation modelling: an optimum approach to forest ecosystem management modelling for certification and sustainability analysis?
invited
Pretzsch
From Microprocesses to Landscape Simulation
B 1
Grote
A conceptual model for individual tree development based on physiological processes
C 3
Priesack
PLATHO a Plant Growth Model to Simulate Competition and Stress Defence
C 2