Age effects on Norway spruce (Picea abies) susceptibility to ozone uptake: a novel approach relating stress avoidance to defense.
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Rainer Matyssek | Gerhard Wieser | Michael Tausz | G. Wieser | M. Tausz | R. Matyssek | T. Grams | K. Häberle | Karl-Heinz Häberle | Thorsten E E Grams | Karin Tegischer | K. Tegischer
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