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    The carbon budget of semi-arid grassland in a wet and a dry year in Hungary by Nagy, Z., Pintér, K., Czóbel, Sz, Balogh, J., Horváth, L., Fóti, Sz, Barcza, Z., Weidinger, T., Csintalan, Zs, Dinh, N.Q., Grosz, B., Tuba, Z.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-06-2007)
    “…Data on net ecosystem exchange (NEE) dynamics and carbon balance of a dry, extensively managed sandy grassland, as measured in Hungary in the years 2003 and…”
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    Interannual variability of grasslands' carbon balance depends on soil type by Pintér, K., Barcza, Z., Balogh, J., Czóbel, Sz, Csintalan, Zs, Tuba, Z., Nagy, Z.

    Published in Community ecology (01-01-2008)
    “…Interannual variation of carbon fluxes of grasslands on sandy (5 years data) and heavy clay soils (4 years data) have been analysed. The sandy grassland was…”
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    Interannual variability of grasslands’ carbon balance depends on soil type by Pintér, K, Z. Barcza, J. Balogh, Sz. Czóbel, Zs. Csintalan, Z. Tuba, Z. Nagy

    Published in Community ecology (2008)
    “…Interannual variation of carbon fluxes of grasslands on sandy (5 years data) and heavy clay soils (4 years data) have been analysed. The sandy grassland was…”
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    UV-B tolerance of bryophyte species with different degrees of desiccation tolerance by Takács, Z., Csintalan, Zs, Sass, L., Laitat, E., Vass, I., Tuba, Z.

    “…We report on the efficiency of the primary photochemistry of photosystem II and potential thylakoid activity (represented by the variable fluorescence decrease…”
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    Desiccation tolerant grassland cryptogams under elevated CO₂: Preliminary findings by Csintalan, Zs, Takács, Z., Tuba, Z., Proctor, M. C. F., Smirnoff, N., Grace, J.

    Published in Abstracta botanica (01-01-1997)
    “…The desiccation-tolerant (DT) moss Tortula ruralis and the DT lichen Cladonia convoluta, collected from a dry sandy grassland in Hungary, were grown for 4…”
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