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    Molecular and physiological responses of trees to waterlogging stress by KREUZWIESER, JÜRGEN, RENNENBERG, HEINZ

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-10-2014)
    “…One major effect of global climate change will be altered precipitation patterns in many regions of the world. This will cause a higher probability of…”
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    Differential Response of Gray Poplar Leaves and Roots Underpins Stress Adaptation during Hypoxia by Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Hauberg, Jost, Howell, Katharine A, Carroll, Adam, Rennenberg, Heinz, Millar, A. Harvey, Whelan, James

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-2009)
    “…The molecular and physiological responses of gray poplar (Populus x canescens) following root hypoxia were studied in roots and leaves using transcript and…”
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    Protein expression plasticity contributes to heat and drought tolerance of date palm by Ghirardo, Andrea, Nosenko, Tetyana, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Winkler, J. Barbro, Kruse, Jörg, Albert, Andreas, Merl-Pham, Juliane, Lux, Thomas, Ache, Peter, Zimmer, Ina, Alfarraj, Saleh, Mayer, Klaus F. X., Hedrich, Rainer, Rennenberg, Heinz, Schnitzler, Jörg-Peter

    Published in Oecologia (01-12-2021)
    “…Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of warming and drought periods around the globe, currently representing a threat to many plant…”
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    Significance of current weather conditions for foliar traits of old-growth sessile oak (Quercus petraea Liebl) trees by Arab, Leila, Seegmueller, Stefan, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Eiblmeier, Monika, Dannenmann, Michael, Rennenberg, Heinz

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-04-2022)
    “…Key message Sessile oak leaves showed a high degree of plasticity to atmospheric and pedospheric conditions. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the…”
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    Inundation strongly stimulates nitrous oxide emissions from stems of the upland tree Fagus sylvatica and the riparian tree Alnus glutinosa by Machacova, Katerina, Papen, Hans, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Rennenberg, Heinz

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-2013)
    “…Background and aims Nitrous oxide (N₂O) and methane (CH₄) can be emitted from surfaces of riparian plants. Data on the emission of these greenhouse gases by…”
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    Terpenoid Emissions of Two Mediterranean Woody Species in Response to Drought Stress by Haberstroh, Simon, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Lobo-do-Vale, Raquel, Caldeira, Maria C, Dubbert, Maren, Werner, Christiane

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (23-07-2018)
    “…Drought is a major environmental constrain affecting plant performance and survival, particularly in Mediterranean ecosystems. Terpenoids may play a protective…”
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    Drought affects carbon partitioning into volatile organic compound biosynthesis in Scots pine needles by Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Meischner, Mirjam, Grün, Michel, Yáñez‐Serrano, Ana Maria, Fasbender, Lukas, Werner, Christiane

    Published in The New phytologist (01-12-2021)
    “…Summary The effect of drought on the interplay of processes controlling carbon partitioning into plant primary and secondary metabolisms, such as respiratory…”
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    Potential risks for European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in a changing climate by Geßler, Arthur, Keitel, Claudia, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Matyssek, Rainer, Seiler, Wolfgang, Rennenberg, Heinz

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-01-2007)
    “…Over large areas of Europe, coniferous monocultures are being transformed into mixed forests by the re-introduction of broadleaf tree species belonging to the…”
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    Detecting early signs of heat and drought stress in Phoenix dactylifera (date palm) by Safronov, Omid, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Haberer, Georg, Alyousif, Mohamed S, Schulze, Waltraud, Al-Harbi, Naif, Arab, Leila, Ache, Peter, Stempfl, Thomas, Kruse, Joerg, Mayer, Klaus X, Hedrich, Rainer, Rennenberg, Heinz, Salojärvi, Jarkko, Kangasjärvi, Jaakko

    Published in PloS one (01-06-2017)
    “…Plants adapt to the environment by either long-term genome evolution or by acclimatization processes where the cellular processes and metabolism of the plant…”
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    Comparison of Growth and Metabolomic Profiles of Two Afforestation Cypress Species Cupressus chengiana and Platycladus orientalis Grown at Minjiang Valley in Southwest China by Liao, Zhengqiao, Zhu, Lijun, Liu, Lei, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Werner, Christiane, Du, Baoguo

    Published in Metabolites (01-08-2024)
    “…In recent years, afforestation has been conducted in China's hot and dry valleys. However, there is still a paucity of knowledge regarding the performance of…”
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    Hypoxia Affects Nitrogen Uptake and Distribution in Young Poplar (Populus × canescens) Trees by Liu, Bin, Rennenberg, Heinz, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen

    Published in PloS one (26-08-2015)
    “…The present study with young poplar trees aimed at characterizing the effect of O2 shortage in the soil on net uptake of NO3- and NH4+ and the spatial…”
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    Immediate and potential long-term effects of consecutive heat waves on the photosynthetic performance and water balance in Douglas-fir by Duarte, André G., Katata, Genki, Hoshika, Yasutomo, Hossain, Mohitul, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Arneth, Almut, Ruehr, Nadine K.

    Published in Journal of plant physiology (20-10-2016)
    “…The frequency and intensity of climatic extremes, such as heat waves, are predicted to increase globally, with severe implications for terrestrial carbon and…”
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    The carnivorous Venus flytrap uses prey-derived amino acid carbon to fuel respiration by Fasbender, Lukas, Maurer, Daniel, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Kreuzer, Ines, Schulze, Waltraud X., Kruse, Jörg, Becker, Dirk, Alfarraj, Saleh, Hedrich, Rainer, Werner, Christiane, Rennenberg, Heinz

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2017)
    “…The present study was performed to elucidate the fate of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) derived from protein of prey caught by carnivorous Dionaea muscipula. For…”
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    Heat Waves Change Plant Carbon Allocation Among Primary and Secondary Metabolism Altering CO2 Assimilation, Respiration, and VOC Emissions by Werner, Christiane, Fasbender, Lukas, Romek, Katarzyna M., Yáñez-Serrano, Ana Maria, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (14-08-2020)
    “…Processes controlling plant carbon allocation among primary and secondary metabolism, i.e., carbon assimilation, respiration, and VOC synthesis are still…”
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    VOC emissions and carbon balance of two bioenergy plantations in response to nitrogen fertilization: A comparison of Miscanthus and Salix by Hu, Bin, Jarosch, Ann-Mareike, Gauder, Martin, Graeff-Hönninger, Simone, Schnitzler, Jörg-Peter, Grote, Rüdiger, Rennenberg, Heinz, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2018)
    “…Energy crops are an important renewable source for energy production in future. To ensure high yields of crops, N fertilization is a common practice. However,…”
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    On the metabolic origin of the carbon isotope composition of CO₂ evolved from darkened light-acclimated leaves in Ricinus communis by Gessler, Arthur, Tcherkez, Guillaume, Karyanto, Oka, Keitel, Claudia, Ferrio, Juan Pedro, Ghashghaie, Jaleh, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Farquhar, Graham D.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-01-2009)
    “…The ¹³C isotopic signature (δ¹³C) of CO₂ respired from plants is widely used to assess carbon fluxes and ecosystem functioning. There is, however, a lack of…”
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    Douglas-fir seedlings exhibit metabolic responses to increased temperature and atmospheric drought by Jansen, Kirstin, Du, Baoguo, Kayler, Zachary, Siegwolf, Rolf, Ensminger, Ingo, Rennenberg, Heinz, Kammerer, Bernd, Jaeger, Carsten, Schaub, Marcus, Kreuzwieser, Jürgen, Gessler, Arthur

    Published in PloS one (01-12-2014)
    “…In the future, periods of strongly increased temperature in concert with drought (heat waves) will have potentially detrimental effects on trees and forests in…”
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