Publications of J. Kesselmeier
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Journal Article (122)
101.
Journal Article
107 (D20), 8071 (2002)
Isoprene and monoterpene emissions of Amazônian tree species during the wet season: Direct and indirect investigations on controlling environmental functions. Journal of Geophysical Research 102.
Journal Article
39, pp. 219 - 233 (2001)
Exchange of short-chain oxygenated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) between plants and the atmosphere: A compilation of field and laboratory studies. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 103.
Journal Article
21, pp. 437 - 445 (2001)
Effect of elevated CO2 on monoterpene emission of young Quercus ilex L. trees and its relation to structural and ecophysiological parameters. Tree Physiology 104.
Journal Article
31, pp. 95 - 111 (2001)
Evidence for ethanolic fermentation in lichens during periods of high thallus water content. Symbiosis 105.
Journal Article
48, pp. 185 - 197 (2000)
Enzymatic consumption of carbonyl sulfide (COS) by marine algae. Biogeochemistry 106.
Journal Article
105, pp. 20573 - 20579 (2000)
Emissions of volatile organic compounds from Quercus ilex L. measured by Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry under different environmental conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research 107.
Journal Article
34, pp. 4063 - 4072 (2000)
Atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOC) at a remote tropical forest site in central Amazonia. Atmospheric Environment 108.
Journal Article
34, pp. 4867 - 4878 (2000)
Field measurements on the exchange of carbonyl sulfide between lichens and the atmosphere. Atmospheric Environment 109.
Journal Article
105, pp. 26783 - 26792 (2000)
Environmental parameters controlling the uptake of carbonyl sulfide by lichens. Journal of Geophysical Research 110.
Journal Article
3/4, pp. 17 - 26 (2000)
Räumliche und zeitliche Verteilung biogener Quellen der Vorläufersubstanzen für Ozon. Promet 111.
Journal Article
48, pp. 199 - 216 (2000)
Influence of environmental factors on the emissions of gaseous formic and acetic acids from orange (Citrus sinensis L.) foliage. Biogeochemistry 112.
Journal Article
32, pp. 959 - 966 (2000)
Patterns of CO2 exchange in biological crusts of successional age. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 113.
Journal Article
40, pp. 604 - 612 (1999)
Apoplastic solute concentrations of organic acids and mineral nutrients in the leaves of several Fagaceae. Plant and Cell Physiology 114.
Journal Article
33, pp. 1347 - 1355 (1999)
Factors controlling the emissions of volatile organic acids from leaves of Quercus ilex L. (Holm oak). Atmospheric Environment 115.
Journal Article
33, pp. 23 - 88 (1999)
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC): An overview on emission, physiology and ecology. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 116.
Journal Article
104, pp. 11577 - 11584 (1999)
Controlling variables for the uptake of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (COS) by soil. Journal of Geophysical Research 117.
Journal Article
33, pp. 995 - 1008 (1999)
Carbonyl sulfide exchange on an ecosystem scale: Soil represents a dominant sink for atmospheric COS. Biogeochemistry 118.
Journal Article
38, pp. 853 - 863 (1999)
Induction of steroidal hydroxylase activity by plant defence compounds in the filamentous fungus Cochliobolus lunatus. Chemosphere 119.
Journal Article
24, pp. 725 - 732 (1999)
The C1- and C2-organic acids and aldehydes exchange between boreal lichens and the atmosphere. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth B 120.
Journal Article
111, pp. Actualia N 5 - N 6 (1998)
Was hat das Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie in Mainz mit Botanik zu tun? Botanica Acta