Flora

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Some important physiological selection criteria for salt tolerance in plants2004/01/01English420
Non-foliar photosynthesis – a strategy of additional carbon acquisition2003/01/01English250
Pollenkitt – its composition, forms and functions2005/09/01English223
Structure, growth dynamics and biomass of reed (Phragmites australis) – A review2009/01/01English156
Altitudinal differences in flower traits and reproductive allocation2004/01/01English145
Why some leaves are anthocyanic and why most anthocyanic leaves are red?2006/04/01English137
Changes in composition and structure of urban flora over 120 years: a case study of the city of Plzeň2003/01/01English135
Survival types of high mountain plants under extreme temperatures2010/01/01English122
Plant succession and soil development on the foreland of the Morteratsch glacier (Pontresina, Switzerland): Straight forward or chaotic?2010/09/01English120
Areas of endemism in the Espinhaço Range in Minas Gerais, Brazil2011/09/01English114
Biological flora of Central Europe: Viscum album L.2004/01/01English112
Cadmium accumulation in Atriplex halimus subsp. schweinfurthii and its influence on growth, proline, root hydraulic conductivity and nutrient uptake2009/01/01English111
Climatic determinism in phytogeographic regionalization: A test from the Irano-Turanian region, SW and Central Asia2012/04/01English91
Drought stress induced changes in some organic substances in nodules and other plant parts of two potential legumes differing in salt tolerance2005/11/01English91
Biological flora of central Europe: Solidago gigantea Aiton2005/05/01English90
Changes in soil properties and vegetation following livestock grazing exclusion in degraded arid environments of South Tunisia2010/01/01English89
Is regular mowing the most appropriate and cost-effective management maintaining diversity and biomass of target forbs in mountain hay meadows?2012/04/01English88
Growth pattern and photosynthetic activity of different bamboo species growing in the Botanical Garden of Rome2008/01/01English84
Amino acids and protein profile in floral nectar: Much more than a simple reward2012/07/01English82
Slowest to fastest: Extreme range in lichen growth rates supports their use as an indicator of climate change in Antarctica2007/11/01English81
Regeneration of seven indigenous tree species in a dry Afromontane forest, southern Ethiopia2010/01/01English77
Ant visitation to extrafloral nectaries decreases herbivory and increases fruit set in Chamaecrista debilis (Fabaceae) in a Neotropical savanna2010/11/01English75
Seasonal courses of nutrients and heavy metals in water, sediment and above- and below-ground Typha domingensis biomass in Lake Burullus (Egypt): Perspectives for phytoremediation2012/11/01English74
Structure, distribution of species and inundation in a riparian forest of Rio Paraguai, Pantanal, Brazil2005/05/01English73
Biological soil crusts and their microenvironment: Impact on emergence, survival and establishment of seedlings2009/01/01English72
Adaptive strategies in burned subtropical grassland in southern Brazil2007/02/01English72
Do leaf surface characters play a role in plant resistance to auto-exhaust pollution?2002/01/01English71
Water relations and CO2 exchange of the terrestrial lichen Teloschistes capensis in the Namib fog desert: Measurements during two seasons in the field and under controlled conditions2006/06/01English71
Role of soil seed bank along a disturbance gradient in an alpine meadow on the Tibet plateau2010/01/01English71
Fire regime in the Brazilian Savanna: Recent changes, policy and management2020/07/01English71