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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
94
Citations
27361
World Ranking
221
National Ranking
1

Best Publications

  • TRY plant trait database : Enhanced coverage and open access

    Jens Kattge;Gerhard Bönisch;Sandra Díaz;Sandra Lavorel

  • Photoinhibition and zeaxanthin formation in intact leaves : a possible role of the xanthophyll cycle in the dissipation of excess light energy.

    Barbara Demmig;Klaus Winter;Almuth Krüger;Franz-Christian Czygan

  • Environmental and physiological determinants of carbon isotope discrimination in terrestrial plants

    Lucas A. Cernusak;Nerea Ubierna;Klaus Winter;Joseph A. M. Holtum;Joseph A. M. Holtum

  • Phylogeny, adaptive radiation, and historical biogeography in Bromeliaceae: Insights from an eight-locus plastid phylogeny

    Thomas J. Givnish;Michael H. J. Barfuss;Benjamin Van Ee;Benjamin Van Ee;Ricarda Riina;Ricarda Riina

  • Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass

    César Terrer;César Terrer;César Terrer;Robert B. Jackson;I. Colin Prentice;I. Colin Prentice;I. Colin Prentice;Trevor F. Keenan;Trevor F. Keenan

  • Adaptive radiation, correlated and contingent evolution, and net species diversification in Bromeliaceae

    Thomas J. Givnish;Michael H.J. Barfuss;Benjamin Van Ee;Ricarda Riina

  • Multiple origins of crassulacean acid metabolism and the epiphytic habit in the Neotropical family Bromeliaceae

    Darren M. Crayn;Klaus Winter;J. Andrew C. Smith

  • Zeaxanthin and the Heat Dissipation of Excess Light Energy in Nerium oleander Exposed to a Combination of High Light and Water Stress.

    Barbara Demmig;Klaus Winter;Almuth Krüger;Franz-Christian Czygan

  • Functional Significance of Different Pathways of CO 2 Fixation in Photosynthesis

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  • Inhibition of Zeaxanthin Formation and of Rapid Changes in Radiationless Energy Dissipation by Dithiothreitol in Spinach Leaves and Chloroplasts

    Barbara Demmig-Adams;William W. Adams;Ulrich Heber;Spidola Neimanis

  • Crassulacean acid metabolism in australian vascular epiphytes and some related species

    Klaus Winter;Ben J. Wallace;Geoff C. Stocker;Zarko Roksandic

  • Photochemical efficiency of photosystem II, photon yield of O2 evolution, photosynthetic capacity, and carotenoid composition during the midday depression of net CO2 uptake in Arbutus unedo growing in Portugal

    Barbara Demmig-Adams;William W. Adams;Klaus Winter;Angelika Meyer

  • Evolution along the crassulacean acid metabolism continuum

    Katia Silvera;Kurt M. Neubig;W. Mark Whitten;Norris H. Williams

  • NaCl-induzierter crassulaceensäurestoffwechsel bei Mesembryanthemum crystallinum

    Klaus Winter;Dieter Joachim von Willert

  • Crassulacean acid metabolism and epiphytism linked to adaptive radiations in the Orchidaceae

    Katia Silvera;Louis S. Santiago;John C. Cushman;Klaus Winter

  • Carbon Isotope Discrimination in Photosynthesis of CAM Plants

    C. B. Osmond;W. G. Allaway;B. G. Sutton;J. H. Troughton

  • A roadmap for research on crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) to enhance sustainable food and bioenergy production in a hotter, drier world.

    Xiaohan Yang;John C. Cushman;Anne M. Borland;Anne M. Borland;Erika J. Edwards

  • Facultative crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plants: powerful tools for unravelling the functional elements of CAM photosynthesis

    Klaus Winter;Joseph A. M. Holtum

  • High susceptibility to photoinhibition of young leaves of tropical forest trees

    G.H. Krause;A. Virgo;K. Winter

  • How Closely Do the δ13C Values of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism Plants Reflect the Proportion of CO2 Fixed during Day and Night

    Klaus Winter;Joseph A.M. Holtum

  • An Improved RNA Isolation Method for Succulent Plant Species Rich in Polyphenols and Polysaccharides

    H. H. Gehrig;K. Winter;J. Cushman;A. Borland

  • An Introduction to Crassulacean Acid Metabolism. Biochemical Principles and Ecological Diversity

    K. Winter;J. A. C. Smith

  • Crassulacean acid metabolism : biochemistry, ecophysiology, and evolution

    Klaus Winter;J. A. C. Smith

  • Seasonal shift from C3 photosynthesis to Crassulacean Acid Metabolism in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum growing in its natural environment.

    Klaus Winter;Ulrich Lüttge;Erika Winter;John H. Troughton

  • Taxonomic distribution of crassulacean acid metabolism

    J. A. C. Smith;K. Winter

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph A. M. Holtum
Joseph A. M. Holtum James Cook University
G. Heinrich Krause
G. Heinrich Krause Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Benjamin L. Turner
Benjamin L. Turner Gyeongsang National University
Lucas A. Cernusak
Lucas A. Cernusak James Cook University
Martijn Slot
Martijn Slot Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
James W. Dalling
James W. Dalling University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Catherine E. Lovelock
Catherine E. Lovelock University of Queensland
Gerhard Zotz
Gerhard Zotz Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Barbara Demmig-Adams
Barbara Demmig-Adams University of Colorado Boulder
William W. Adams
William W. Adams University of Colorado Boulder

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