A plant's perspective of extremes: terrestrial plant responses to changing climatic variability
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Anja Rammig | Annette Menzel | Georg Wohlfahrt | Annett Wolf | Antonello Bonfante | Tamir Klein | Sebastian Leuzinger | A. Rammig | A. Menzel | A. Wolf | L. François | S. Leuzinger | M. Riccardi | G. Wohlfahrt | T. Klein | C. Reyer | A. Bonfante | P. de Angelis | Georg H. Niedrist | R. Bartholomeus | Marie Dury | F. De Lorenzi | Philipp Gloning | R. Abou Jaoudé | T. Kuster | Mónica Martins | G. de Dato | M. Pereira | Christopher P O Reyer | Ruud P Bartholomeus | Francesca de Lorenzi | Marie Dury | Philipp Gloning | Renée Abou Jaoudé | Thomas M Kuster | Monica Martins | Georg Niedrist | Maria Riccardi | Paolo de Angelis | Giovanbattista de Dato | Louis François | Marízia Pereira | Marízia Pereira | F. De Lorenzi | G. Niedrist | Giovanbattista de Dato
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