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    Analyzing plant nutrient uptake and utilization efficiencies: comparison between crops and approaches by Weih, M., Hamnér, K., Pourazari, F.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-09-2018)
    “…Background Various indices are applied to evaluate the nutrient (mostly nitrogen, N) use efficiency of plants, but those indices have rarely been compared…”
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    Identification of species traits enhancing yield in wheat-faba bean intercropping: development and sensitivity analysis of a minimalist mixture model by Berghuijs, H. N. C., Wang, Z., Stomph, T. J., Weih, M., Van der Werf, W., Vico, G.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-10-2020)
    “…Aim Cereal-legume intercropping can result in yield gains compared to monocrops. We aim to identify the combination of crop traits and management practices…”
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    Contrasting leaf phenological strategies optimize carbon gain under droughts of different duration by Manzoni, S., Vico, G., Thompson, S., Beyer, F., Weih, M.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-10-2015)
    “…•Leaf phenology during drought is investigated with a plant C-hydraulic model.•Four phenological strategies are defined based on C uptake maximization and…”
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    Evidence for increased sensitivity to nutrient and water stress in a fast-growing hybrid willow compared with a natural willow clone by Weih, M

    Published in Tree physiology (01-09-2001)
    “…The hypothesis that fast-growing breeds of willow (Salix spp.) are more sensitive to nutrient and water stress and less efficient in nutrient- and water-use…”
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    Nutrient stoichiometry in winter wheat: Element concentration pattern reflects developmental stage and weather by Weih, M., Pourazari, F., Vico, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (24-10-2016)
    “…At least 16 nutrient elements are required by plants for growth and survival, but the factors affecting element concentration and their temporal evolution are…”
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    Specific root length as an indicator of environmental change by Ostonen, I., Püttsepp, Ü., Biel, C, Alberton, O., Bakker, M. R., Lõhmus, K., Majdi, H., Metcalfe, D., Olsthoorn, A. F. M., Pronk, A., Vanguelova, E., Weih, M., Brunner, I.

    Published in Plant biosystems (01-11-2007)
    “…Specific root length (SRL, m g −1 ) is probably the most frequently measured morphological parameter of fine roots. It is believed to characterize economic…”
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    Cadmium Reduction in Spring Wheat: Root Exudate Composition Affects Cd Partitioning Between Roots and Shoots by Affholder, M. C., Moazzami, A. A., Weih, M., Kirchmann, H., Herrmann, A. M.

    “…Cadmium (Cd) in cereals is one of the major sources of Cd intake by human diets, and solutions to reduce Cd concentrations in wheat still need to be developed…”
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    Growth Response of Mountain Birch to Air and Soil Temperature: Is Increasing Leaf-Nitrogen Content an Acclimation to Lower Air Temperature? by Weih, M., Karlsson, P. S.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2001)
    “…• Growth and nitrogen (N) economy of mountain birch are reported here in response to temperature change. Mechanisms of temperature effects on plant growth in…”
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    Towards making willows potential bio-resources in the South: Northern Salix hybrids can cope with warm and dry climate when irrigated by Bonosi, L., Ghelardini, L., Weih, M.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-04-2013)
    “…Willow (Salix spp.) is an attractive biomass resource for many regions, but is today grown commercially mainly in cool-temperate areas. It is unclear whether…”
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    Leaf life span and nutrient resorption as determinants of plant nutrient conservation in temperate-arctic regions by ECKSTEIN, R. L., KARLSSON, P. S., WEIH, M.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-07-1999)
    “…Nutrient conservation plays an important role in plants adapted to infertile environments. Nutrients can be conserved mainly by extending the life span of…”
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    Keine kardiovaskuläre Demenzprävention? by Weih, M.

    Published in MMW Fortschritte der Medizin (01-02-2017)
    “…Kann die Entwicklung einer Demenz durch eine ambulante Kontrolle und Korrektur multipler kardiovaskulärer Risikofaktoren verhindert werden? Eine große…”
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    Biomass and nutrient distribution in a highland bamboo forest in southwest Ethiopia: implications for management by Embaye, K., Weih, M., Ledin, S., Christersson, L.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (17-01-2005)
    “…The Masha natural bamboo forest was stocked with 8840 trees ha −1, uniformly distributed with a mean height of 16.8 m, diameter of 7.6 cm and leaf area index…”
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    Risk and predictors of early epileptic seizures in acute cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis by Masuhr, F., Busch, M., Amberger, N., Ortwein, H., Weih, M., Neumann, K., Einhäupl, K., Mehraein, S.

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-08-2006)
    “…We assessed the risk and determined predictors of early epileptic seizures (ES) in patients with acute cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis (CVST). A…”
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    MRT verbessert nicht die Demenzvorhersage by Weih, M.

    Published in MMW Fortschritte der Medizin (01-11-2015)
    “…Das Ergebnis des MRT-Befundes verbessert die mögliche Früherkennung einer Demenz im Vergleich zu klinischen Risikofaktoren nicht, wie eine Studie belegt…”
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    Contrasting growth pattern and nitrogen economy in ancient and modern wheat varieties by Pourazari, F, Vico, G, Ehsanzadeh, P, Weih, M

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-09-2015)
    “…Pourazari, F., Vico, G., Ehsanzadeh, P. and Weih, M. 2015. Contrasting growth pattern and nitrogen economy in ancient and modern wheat varieties. Can. J. Plant…”
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    Effects of peer-assisted training during the neurology clerkship: a randomized controlled study by Heckmann, J. G., Dütsch, M., Rauch, C., Lang, C., Weih, M., Schwab, S.

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-12-2008)
    “…Objective:  To determine the efficacy of peer‐assisted clinical skills training for students during their neurology clerkship. Methods:  Students (n = 122)…”
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    Shoot biomass growth is related to the vertical leaf nitrogen gradient in Salix canopies by Weih, M, Ronnberg-Wastljung, A.C

    Published in Tree physiology (01-11-2007)
    “…Plant canopy optimization models predict that leaf nitrogen (N) distribution in the canopy will parallel the vertical light gradient, and numerous studies with…”
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    Genetic diversity, population structure and phenotypic variation in European Salix viminalis L. (Salicaceae) by Berlin, S., Trybush, S. O., Fogelqvist, J., Gyllenstrand, N., Hallingbäck, H. R., Åhman, I., Nordh, N-E., Shield, I., Powers, S. J., Weih, M., Lagercrantz, U., Rönnberg-Wästljung, A-C., Karp, A., Hanley, S. J.

    Published in Tree genetics & genomes (01-12-2014)
    “…To investigate the potential of association genetics for willow breeding, Salix viminalis germplasm was assembled from UK and Swedish collections (comprising…”
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    Prevalence and predictors of open-angle glaucoma: results from the visual impairment project by Weih, L M, Nanjan, M, McCarty, C A, Taylor, H R

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-11-2001)
    “…To determine the prevalence and investigate predictors of open-angle glaucoma in Victoria, Australia. Two-site, population-based cross-sectional study…”
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