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    Phylogeny of an Albugo sp. infecting Barbarea vulgaris in Denmark and its frequency of symptom development in natural populations of two evolutionary divergent plant types by van Mölken, Tamara, Heimes, Christine, Hauser, Thure P., Sundelin, Thomas

    Published in Fungal biology (01-03-2014)
    “…The oomycete Albugo candida has long been considered a broad spectrum generalist pathogen, but recent studies suggest that it is diverged into several more…”
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    Only seed size matters for germination in different populations of the dimorphic Tragopogon pratensis subsp. pratensis (Asteraceae) by van Molken, Tamara, Jorritsma-Wienk, Linda D, van Hoek, Paul H. W, de Kroon, Hans

    Published in American journal of botany (01-03-2005)
    “…Many studies have focused on the ecology of seed dimorphism, the production of two seed types by a single plant. Morphology and seed size are usually…”
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    Consequences of combined herbivore feeding and pathogen infection for fitness of Barbarea vulgaris plants by van Mölken, Tamara, Kuzina, Vera, Munk, Karen Rysbjerg, Olsen, Carl Erik, Sundelin, Thomas, van Dam, Nicole M., Hauser, Thure P.

    Published in Oecologia (01-06-2014)
    “…Plants are often attacked by pathogens and insects. Their combined impact on plant performance and fitness depends on complicated three-way interactions and…”
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    Interactive impacts of a herbivore and a pathogen on two resistance types of Barbarea vulgaris (Brassicaceae) by Heimes, Christine, Thiele, Jan, van Mölken, Tamara, Hauser, Thure P

    Published in Oecologia (01-02-2015)
    “…It is well known that pathogens and arthropod herbivores attacking the same host plant may affect each other. Little is known, however, about their combined…”
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    Ecotypic differentiation of two sympatric chemotypes of Barbarea vulgaris (Brassicaceae) with different biotic resistances by Heimes, Christine, Agerbirk, Niels, Sørensen, Helle, van Mölken, Tamara, Hauser, Thure P.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-09-2016)
    “…Evolution of ecotypic differentiation and maintenance of divergence in sympatry is more likely if populations occupy different habitats. Two genetically…”
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    The potential of plant viruses to promote genotypic diversity via genotype × environment interactions by van Mölken, Tamara, Stuefer, Josef F.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-06-2011)
    “…• Background and Aims Genotype by environment (G × E) interactions are important for the long-term persistence of plant species in heterogeneous environments…”
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    The potential of plant viruses to promote genotypic diversity via genotype x environment interactions by van Mölken, Tamara, Stuefer, Josef F

    Published in Annals of botany (01-06-2011)
    “…Genotype by environment (G × E) interactions are important for the long-term persistence of plant species in heterogeneous environments. It has often been…”
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    Virus infection decreases the attractiveness of white clover plants for a non-vectoring herbivore by van Molken, Tamara, de Caluwe, Hannie, Hordijk, Cornelis A., Leon-Reyes, Antonio, Snoeren, Tjeerd A. L., van Dam, Nicole M., Stuefer, Josef F.

    Published in Oecologia (01-10-2012)
    “…Plant pathogens and insect herbivores are prone to share hosts under natural conditions. Consequently, pathogen-induced changes in the host plant can affect…”
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    Virulence in clonal plants: conflicting selection pressures at work by van Mölken, Tamara, Stuefer, Josef F

    Published in Evolutionary ecology (01-05-2008)
    “…Two major theories of virulence evolution in the context of clonal plant pathogen interactions are proposed, and it is argued that they can lead to…”
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    Clonal integration beyond resource sharing: implications for defence signalling and disease transmission in clonal plant networks by Stuefer, Josef F, Gomez, Sara, Moelken, Tamara van

    Published in Evolutionary ecology (01-09-2004)
    “…Resource sharing between ramets of clonal plants is a well-known phenomenon, which allows stoloniferous and rhizomatous species to internally translocate…”
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