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Authors: VanderHeyden, D Skelly, J Innes, J Hug, C Zhang, J Landolt, W Bleuler, P
Citation: D. Vanderheyden et al., Ozone exposure thresholds and foliar injury on forest plants in Switzerland, ENVIR POLLU, 111(2), 2001, pp. 321-331

Authors: Egli, P Maurer, S Spinnler, D Landolt, W Gunthardt-Georg, MS Korner, C
Citation: P. Egli et al., Downward adjustment of carbon fluxes at the biochemical, leaf, and ecosystem scale in beech-spruce model communities exposed to long-term atmosphericCO2 enrichment, OIKOS, 92(2), 2001, pp. 279-290

Authors: Clark, AJ Landolt, W Bucher, JB Strasser, RJ
Citation: Aj. Clark et al., How wind affects the photosynthetic performance of trees: quantified with chlorophyll a fluorescence and open-top chambers, PHOTOSYNTHE, 38(3), 2000, pp. 349-360

Authors: Landolt, W Buhlmann, U Bleuler, P Bucher, JB
Citation: W. Landolt et al., Ozone exposure-response relationships for biomass and root/shoot ratio of beech (Fagus sylvatica), ash (Fraxinus excelsior), Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), ENVIR POLLU, 109(3), 2000, pp. 473-478

Authors: Clark, AJ Landolt, W Bucher, JB Strasser, RJ
Citation: Aj. Clark et al., Beech (Fagus sylvatica) response to ozone exposure assessed with a chlorophyll a fluorescence performance index, ENVIR POLLU, 109(3), 2000, pp. 501-507

Authors: Gunthardt-Goerg, MS Maurer, S Bolliger, J Clark, AJ Landolt, W Bucher, JB
Citation: Ms. Gunthardt-goerg et al., Responses of young trees (five species in a chamber exposure) to near-ambient ozone concentrations, WATER A S P, 116(1-2), 1999, pp. 323-332
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