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Klaus Winter

2003

Holtum JAM, Winter K (2003) Photosynthetic CO2 uptake in seedlings of two tropical tree species exposed to oscillating elevated concentrations of CO2. Planta 218: 152-158

Krause GH, Gallé A, Gademann R, Winter K (2003) Capacity of protection against ultraviolet radiation in sun and shade leaves of tropical forest plants. Functional Plant Biology 30: 533-542

Krause GH, Grube E, Virgo A, Winter K (2003) Sudden exposure to solar UV-B radiation reduces net CO2 uptake and photosystem I efficiency in shade-acclimated tropical tree seedlings. Plant Physiology 131: 736-744

Gehrig HH, Aranda J, Cushman MA, Virgo A, Cushman JC, Hammel BE, Winter K (2003) Cladogram of Panamanian Clusia based on nuclear DNA: implications for the origins of crassulacean acid metabolism. Plant Biology 5: 59-70

2002

Pierce S, Winter K, Griffiths H (2002) Carbon isotope ratio and the extent of daily CAM use by Bromeliaceae. New Phytologist 156: 75-83

Coley PD, Massa M, Lovelock CE, Winter K (2002) Effects of elevated CO2 on foliar chemistry for saplings of nine species of tropical tree. Oecologia 133: 62-69

Pierce S, Winter K, Griffiths H (2002) The role of CAM in high rainfall cloud forests: an in situ comparison of photosynthetic pathways in Bromeliaceae. Plant Cell Environment 25: 1183-1192

Winter K, Holtum JAM (2002) How closely do the δ13C values of CAM plants reflect the proportion of CO2 fixed during day and night? Plant Physiology 129: 1843-1851

2001

Barth C, Krause GH, Winter K (2001) Responses of photosystem I compared with photosystem II to high-light stress in tropical shade and sun leaves. Plant, Cell and Environment 24: 163-176

Crayn DM, Smith JAC, Winter K (2001) Carbon-isotope ratios and photosynthetic pathways in the neotropical family Rapateaceae. Plant Biology 3: 569-576

Dalling JW, Winter K, Nason JD, Hubbell SP, Murawski DA, Hamrick JL (2001) The unusual life history of Alseis blackiana: a shade-persistent pioneer tree? Ecology 82: 933-945

Holtum JAM, Winter K (2001) Are plants growing close to the floors of tropical forests exposed to elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide? Australian Journal of Botany 49: 629-636

Krause GH, Koroleva OY, Dalling JW, Winter K (2001) Acclimation of tropical tree seedlings to excessive light in simulated tree-fall gaps. Plant, Cell and Environment 24: 1345-1352

Pierce S, Maxwell K, Griffiths H, Winter K (2001) Water-repellent trichome and epicuticular wax powder layers in the Bromeliaceae. American Journal of Botany 88: 1371-1389

Winter K (2001) Las plantas tropicales y el aumento del dióxido de carbono en la atmósfera. In: Heckadon-Moreno S (ed) Panama: puente biológico. Instituto Smithsonian de Investigaciones Tropicales, Panama, pp 104-111

Winter K, Garcia M, Gottsberger R, Popp M (2001) Marked growth response of communities of two tropical tree species to elevated CO2 when soil nutrient limitation is removed. Flora 196: 47-58

Klaus Winter;Jorge E. Aranda;Milton N. Garcia J.;Aurelio Virgo;Steven R. Paton. 2001. Effect of elevated CO2 and soil fertilization on whole-plant growth and water use in seedlings of a tropical pioneer tree, Ficus insipida Willd.. Flora 196(6): 458-464.

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