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  1. Avena Genetic and Genomics Resources for Allele Mining in Oats
  2. Genetic diversity in Mediterranean Brassica vegetables: seed phenotyping could be useful for sustainable crop production
  3. Triticale in Italy
  4. Long-Term In Situ Conservation Drove Microevolution of Solina d’Abruzzo Wheat on Adaptive, Agronomic and Qualitative Traits
  5. Extensive allele mining discovers novel genetic diversity in the loci controlling frost tolerance in barley
  6. Narrowing uncertainties in the effects of elevated CO2 on crops
  7. Description and evaluation of the process-based forest model 4C v2.2 at four European forest sites
  8. Nitrate and ammonium differ in their impact on δ13C of plant metabolites and respired CO2 from tobacco leaves
  9. Elevated CO2 Impact on Common Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Yield, Wholemeal Quality, and Sanitary Risk
  10. Characterization of Celiac Disease-Related Epitopes and Gluten Fractions, and Identification of Associated Loci in Durum Wheat
  11. Despite minimal effects on yield, elevated CO2 has concurrent effects on leaf and grain metabolism in wheat
  12. Genetic variation in eggplant for Nitrogen Use Efficiency under contrasting NO 3 ‐ supply
  13. Interaction of Tomato Genotypes and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi under Reduced Irrigation
  14. Changes in yield components, morphological, physiological and fruit quality traits in processing tomato cultivated in Italy since the 1930’s
  15. Stomatal and non-stomatal limitations are responsible in down-regulation of photosynthesis in melon plants grown under the saline condition: Application of carbon isotope discrimination as a reliable proxy
  16. Application of water-saving treatments reveals different adaptation strategies in three Iranian melon genotypes
  17. Metabolomic responses triggered by arbuscular mycorrhiza enhance tolerance to water stress in wheat cultivars
  18. Relationship between taproot morphological traits, carbon isotope composition and grain yield in safflower
  19. Agrobiodiversity for Adaptive and Yield Traits in Romanian and Italian Barley Cultivars across Four Continental Environments
  20. Physiological responses to chilling in cultivars of processing tomato released and cultivated over the past decades in Southern Europe
  21. UAV-based high-throughput phenotyping to discriminate barley vigour with visible and near-infrared vegetation indices
  22. Proteomic insight into the mitigation of wheat root drought stress by arbuscular mycorrhizae
  23. Progress in Small Grain Cereals: A Case Study
  24. Elevated field atmospheric CO2 concentrations affect the characteristics of winter wheat (cv. Bologna) grains
  25. Carbon Isotope Fractionation in Plant Respiration
  26. Association between the allele compositions of major plant developmental genes and frost tolerance in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) germplasm of different origin
  27. Occurrence of Fusarium langsethiae and T-2 and HT-2 Toxins in Italian Malting Barley
  28. Population structure and genome-wide association analysis for frost tolerance in oat using continuous SNP array signal intensity ratios
  29. Increasing atmospheric CO 2 modifies durum wheat grain quality and pasta cooking quality
  30. Simulation of forest tree species’ bud burst dates for different climate scenarios: chilling requirements and photo-period may limit bud burst advancement
  31. Intraspecific variability of carbon isotope discrimination and its correlation with grain yield in safflower: prospects for selection in a Mediterranean climate
  32. Changes and their possible causes in δ13C of dark-respired CO2and its putative bulk and soluble sources during maize ontogeny
  33. Unambiguous evidence of old soil carbon in grass biosilica particles
  34. A Combined Field/Laboratory Method for Assessment of Frost Tolerance with Freezing Tests and Chlorophyll Fluorescence
  35. Changes inδ13C of dark respired CO2and organic matter of different organs during early ontogeny in peanut plants
  36. Using ecological and life-history characteristics for projecting species' responses to climate change
  37. Carbon isotope discrimination: leaves vs. roots
  38. Comparing solar radiation interception and use efficiency for the energy crops giant reed (Arundo donax L.) and sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench)
  39. The plant phenological online database (PPODB): an online database for long-term phenological data
  40. Determinants of barley grain yield in drought-prone Mediterranean environments
  41. 13C-labelling of leaf photoassimilates to study the source–sink relationship in two Iranian melon cultivars
  42. Harden the chloroplast to protect the plant
  43. Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales
  44. Constitutive differences in water use efficiency between two durum wheat cultivars
  45. Carbon allocation and carbon isotope fluxes in the plant-soil-atmosphere continuum: a review
  46. Determinants of barley grain yield in a wide range of Mediterranean environments
  47. Diversity in the Response to Low Temperature in Representative Barley Genotypes Cultivated in Europe
  48. Sensitivity of Portuguese forest fires to climatic, human, and landscape variables: subnational differences between fire drivers in extreme fire years and decadal averages
  49. Investigating habitat-specific plant species pools under climate change
  50. Estimation of the extinction risk for high-montane species as a consequence of global warming and assessment of their suitability as cross-taxon indicators
  51. On the 13C/12C isotopic signal of day and night respiration at the mesocosm level
  52. Preface
  53. Influence of heterogeneous landscapes on computed green-up dates based on daily AVHRR NDVI observations
  54. Combining Messy Phenological Time Series
  55. Consistent patterns in leaf lamina and leaf vein carbon isotope composition across ten herbs and tree species
  56. Foreword
  57. Climate and land use change impacts on plant distributions in Germany
  58. European winegrowers’ perceptions of climate change impact and options for adaptation
  59. Estimating decomposition rate constants for European tree species from literature sources
  60. Modelling leaf mass per area in forest canopy as affected by prevailing radiation conditions
  61. Does conversion of even-aged, secondary coniferous forests affect carbon sequestration? A simulation study under changing environmental conditions
  62. Drought tolerance improvement in crop plants: An integrated view from breeding to genomics
  63. Hydrological impact assessment of afforestation and change in tree-species composition – A regional case study for the Federal State of Brandenburg (Germany)
  64. Divergence in δ13C of dark respired CO2and bulk organic matter occurs during the transition between heterotrophy and autotrophy in Phaseolus vulgaris plants
  65. Carbon sequestration and forest management.
  66. Erratum to: Multiple-use forest management in consideration of climate change and the interests of stakeholder groups
  67. Multiple-use forest management in consideration of climate change and the interests of stakeholder groups
  68. Relationships between leaf conductance to CO2 diffusion and photosynthesis in micropropagated grapevine plants, before and after ex vitro acclimatization
  69. A simplified approach to implement forest eco-hydrological properties in regional hydrological modelling
  70. Model-based analysis of management alternatives at stand and regional level in Brandenburg (Germany)
  71. Plant phenology in Germany over the 20th century
  72. Post-photosynthetic fractionation of stable carbon isotopes between plant organs—a widespread phenomenon
  73. Responses of spring phenology to climate change
  74. Theoretical considerations about carbon isotope distribution in glucose of C3plants
  75. Use of a Water Stress Index to Identify Barley Genotypes Adapted to Rainfed and Irrigated Conditions
  76. Physiology-based phenology models for forest tree species in Germany
  77. Carbon isotope fractionation during dark respiration and photorespiration in C3 plants
  78. Metabolic Origin of Carbon Isotope Composition of Leaf Dark-Respired CO2 in French Bean
  79. Evaluation of methods for the combination of phenological time series and outlier detection
  80. Estimating Canopy Light Interception and Absorption Using Leaf Mass Per Unit Leaf Area in Solanum melongena
  81. delta13C of CO2 respired in the dark in relation to delta13C of leaf metabolites: comparison between Nicotiana sylvestris and Helianthus annuus under drought
  82. Effects of elevated [CO2] on photosynthesis in European forest species: a meta-analysis of model parameters
  83. δ13C of CO2respired in the dark in relation toδ13C of leaf carbohydrates inPhaseolus vulgarisL. under progressive drought
  84. The Effect of Dehydration on Leaf Photosynthesis Depends on Leaf Temperatures
  85. CO2 Diffusion Inside Leaf Mesophyll of Ligneous Plants
  86. δ13C of CO2 Respired in the Dark and Leaf Carbohydrates in Bean Plants (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.) under Progressive Drought
  87. Sweet Chestnut and Beech Saplings under Elevated CO2
  88. On the Significance of Internal Resistance in Tree Leaves for Gas Exchange under Elevated CO2
  89. Modelling the Uptake and Metabolisation of Nitrogen Dioxide and Ozone by Plant Leaves
  90. Interannual variation of carbon exchange fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems
  91. Effects of the age class distributions of the temperate and boreal forests on the global CO2 source-sink function
  92. Responses in NPP and carbon stores of the northern biomes to a CO2-induced climatic change, as evaluated by the Frankfurt biosphere model (FBM)
  93. Structure of a global and seasonal carbon exchange model for the terrestrial biosphere the frankfurt biosphere model (FBM)
  94. Modelling ventilation efficiency of teleost fish gills for pollutants with high affinity to plasma proteins
  95. Modelling Pollutant Exchange between Plant and Environment: Uptake and Metabolism of Sulfur Dioxide by Different Leaf Cell Compartments
  96. Modelling the Effect of Sulfur Dioxide, Hydrogen Sulfite and Sulfite on the Metabolisw of Plants
  97. Modelling the Uptake of SO2 into Leaves of Forest Canopies — Dynamic and steady state considerations
  98. DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIA IN MATERIAL SYSTEMS AND THEIR RESPONSE TO PERTURBATIONS
  99. Diffusions/Reaktionsmodell Für S02 Am Blattpfad
  100. Analysis and modelling of spatially and temporally varying phenological phases