Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen zu Forschungsprojekten für die der Experimentelle Botanische Garten genutzt wurde (1999 – dato)
Pape F, Fechtler
T, Bleidorn C (2023) Bemerkenswerte Stechimmenfunde aus Südniedersachsen
(Hymenoptera: Apiformes, Chrysididae, Vespidae). Ampulex 14: 64-70.
Rembold K,
Aas G, Bayer C, Berg C, Burkart M, Fechtler T, Fischer M, Friesen N, Gliniars
R, Gröger A, Hoffmann MH, Kehl A, Köhler L, König A, Kusber W-H, Lauerer M,
Pietsch S, Pietzarka U, Rudolph K, Schepker H, Schlumpberger BO, Schmidt M,
Schwerdtfeger M, Spaethe J, Steinecke H, Vogg G, von Hagen KB, Zippel E,
Obermaier E (2023). Botanische Gärten als Orte urbaner Biodiversität. Natur und
Landschaft 98(1): 10-18. DOI: 10.19217/NuL2023-01-02.
Nazari M,
Bilyera N, Banfield C C, Mason-Jones K,
Zarebanadkouki M, Munene R, Dippold M A (2022) Soil, climate, and
variety impact on quantity and quality of maize root mucilage exudation. Plant
Soil 482: 25–38. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-022-05669-x.
Ficiciyan
A M, Loos J, Tscharntke T (2021) Similar yield benefits of hybrid, conventional,
and organic tomato and sweet pepper varieties under well-watered and drought-stressed
conditions. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 5, doi:
10.3389/fsufs.2021.628537
Seyfullah
L J, Roberts E A, Jardine P E, Schmidt A R (2021) Experimental induction of
resins as a tool to understand variability in ambers. Fossil Record 24:
321–337.
Göbel L, Coners H, Hertel D, Willinghöfer S, Leuschner C (2019) The Role
of Low Soil Temperature for Photosynthesis and Stomatal Conductance of Three
Graminoids From Different Elevations. FRONT PLANT SCI 10: 1-9, doi:
10.3389/fpls.2019.00330.
Leuschner C, Wedde P, Lübbe T (2019) The relation between
pressure–volume curve traits and stomatal regulation of water potential in five
temperate broadleaf tree species. ANN FOREST SCI 76: 60, doi:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-019-0838-7.
Liese R, Leuschner C, Meier IC (2019) The effect of drought and season
on root life span in temperate arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal tree
species. Journal of Ecology 107:2226-2239.
Fuchs S, Leuschner C, Link R, Coners H, Schuldt B (2017) Calibration and
comparison of thermal dissipation, heat ratio and heat field deformation sap
flow probes for diffuse-porous trees. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
244/245: 151-161.
Liese R, Alings K, Meier IC (2017) Root branching is a leading root
trait of the plant economics spectrum in temperate trees. Frontiers in Plant
Science doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00315: 1-12.
Lübbe T, Schuldt B, Leuschner C (2017) Acclimation of leaf water status
and stem hydraulics to drought and tree neighborhood: alternative strategies
among the saplings of five temperate deciduous tree species. Tree Physiology
37: 456-468.
Schwerbrock R, Leuschner C (2017) Vulnerability analysis of the rare and
endangered woodland fern Polystichum braunii in Germany: three possible causes
of population decline. Plant Ecology & Diversity DOI:
10.1080/17550874.2017.1379569: 1-15.
Schwerbrock R, Leuschner C (2017) Foliar water uptake, a widespread
phenomenon in temperate woodland ferns? Plant Ecology 218: 555-563.
Lübbe T, Schuldt B, Coners H, Leuschner C (2016) Species diversity and
identity effects on the water consumption of tree sapling assemblages under
ample and limited water supply. Oikos 125: 86-97.
Meier IC, Leuschner C, Marini E, Fender AC (2016) Species-specific
effects of temperate trees on greenhouse gas exchange of forest soil are
diminished by drought. Soil Biology and Biochemistry: 122-134.
Schwerbrock R, Leuschner C (2016) Air humidity as key determinant of
morphogenesis and productivity of the rare temperate woodland fern Polystichum
braunii. Plant Biology 18: 649-657.
Knutzen F, Meier IC, Leuschner C (2015) Does reduced precipitation
trigger physiological and morphological drought adaptations in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)? Comparing
provenances across a precipitation gradient. Tree Physiology 35: 949-963.
Lübbe T, Schuldt B, Leuschner C (2015) Species identity and neighbor
size surpass the impact of tree species diversity on productivity in experimental
broad-leaved tree sapling assemblages under dry and moist conditions. Frontiers
in Plant Sience 6: 857.
Carsjens C, Ngoc QN, Guzy J, Knutzen F, Meier IC, Müller M, Finkeldey R,
Leuschner C, Polle A (2014) Intra-specific variations in expression of
stress-related genes in beech progenies are stronger than drought-induced
responses. Tree Physiology 34: 1348-1361.
Hajek P, Hertel D, Leuschner C (2014) Root order- and root age-dependent
response of two poplar species to belowground competition. Plant and Soil 377:
337-355.
Toivonen JM, Horna V, Kessler M, Ruokolainen K, Hertel D (2014)
Interspecific variation in functional traits in relation to species climatic
niche optima in Andean Polylepis (Rosaceae) tree species: evidence for climatic
adaptations. Functional Plant Biology 41: 301-312.
Valtanen K, Eissfeller V, Beyer F, Hertel D, Scheu S, Polle A (2014)
Carbon and nitrogen fluxes between beech and their ectomycorrhizal assemblage.
Mycorrhiza 24: 645-650.
Cesarz S, Fender AC, Beyer F, Valtanen K, Pfeiffer B, Gansert D, Hertel
D, Polle A, Daniel R, Leuschner C, Scheu S (2013) Roots from beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) differentially
affect soil microorganisms and carbon dynamics. Soil Biology and Biochemistry
61: 23-32.
Beyer F, Hertel D, Leuschner C (2013) Fine root morphological and
functional traits in Fagus sylvatica
and Fraxinus excelsior saplings as
dependent on species, root order and competition. Plant and Soil 373: 143-156.
Dulamsuren C, Wommelsdorf T, Zhao F, Xue Y, Zhumadilov B Z , Leuschner
C, Hauck M (2013) Increased summer temperatures reduce the growth and regeneration
of Larix sibirica in southern boreal forests
of eastern Kazakhstan. Ecosystems
16: 1536-1549.
Eissfeller V, Beyer F, Valtanen K, Hertel D, Maraun M, Polle P, Scheu S
(2013) Incorporation of plant carbon and microbial nitrogen into the
rhizosphere food web of beech and ash. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 62: 76-81.
Beyer F, Hertel D, Jung K, Fender AC, Leuschner C (2013) Competition
effects on fine root survival of Fagus
sylvatica and Fraxinus excelsior.
Forest Ecology and Management 302: 14-22.
Fender AC, Leuschner C, Schützenmeister K, Gansert D, Jungkunst H (2013)
Rhizosphere effects of tree species - Large reduction of N2O
emission by saplings of ash, but not of beech, in temperate forest soil.
European Journal of Soil Biology 54: 7-15.
Fender AC, Gansert D, Jungkunst H, Fiedler S, Beyer F, Schützenmeister
K, Thiele B, Valtanen K, Polle A, Leuschner C (2013) Root-induced tree species
effects on the source/sink strength for greenhouse gases (CH4, N2O
and CO2) of a temperate deciduous forest soil. Soil Biology and
Biochemistry 57: 587-597.
Pfeiffer B, Fender AC, Lasota S, Hertel D, Jungkunst H, Daniel R (2013)
Leaf litter is the main driver for changes in bacterial community structures in
the rhizosphere of ash and beech. Applied Soil Ecology 72: 150-60.
Fender AC, Pfeiffer B, Gansert D, Leuschner C, Daniel R, Jungkunst HF
(2012) The inhibiting effect of nitrate fertilisation on methane uptake of a
temperate forest soil is influenced by labile carbon. Biology and Fertility of
Soils 48: 621-631.
Seidel D, Beyer F, Hertel D, Fleck S, Leuschner C (2011) 3D-laser
scanning: A non-destructive method for studying above- ground biomass and
growth of juvenile trees. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 151: 1305-1311.
Fender A-C, Mantilla-Contreras J, Leuschner C (2011) Multiple
environmental control of leaf area and its significance for productivity in
beech saplings. Trees 25: 847-857.
Erfmeier A, Tsaliki M, Roß CA, Bruelheide H (2011) Genetic and
phenotypic differentiation between invasive and native Rhododendron (Ericaceae) taxa and the role of hybridization.
Ecology and Evolution 1: 392-407.
Schmidt-Lebuhn AN, Fuchs J, Hertel D, Hirsch H, Toivonen J, Kessler M
(2010) An Andean radiation: polyploidy in the tree genus Polylepis (Rosaceae, Sanguisorbeae). Plant Biology 12: 917-926.
Rose L, Leuschner C, Köckemann B, Buschmann H (2009) Are marginal beech
(Fagus sylvatica L.) provenances a
source for drought tolerant ecotypes? European Journal of Forest Research 128:
335-343.
Paul A, Hauck M, Leuschner C (2009) Iron and phosphate uptake in
epiphytic and saxicolous lichens differing in their pH requirements.
Environmental and Experimental Botany 67: 133-138.
Paul A, Hauck M, Leuschner C (2009) Iron and phosphate uptake explains
the calcifuge-calcicole behavior of the terricolous lichens Cladonia furcata subsp. furcata and C. rangiformis. Plant and Soil 319: 49-56.
Lendzion J, Leuschner C. (2009) Temperate forest herbs are adapted to
high air humidity - evidence from climate chamber and humidity manipulation
experiments in the field. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 39: 2332-2342.
Hauck M, Willenbruch K, Leuschner C (2009) Lichen substances prevent
lichens from nutrient deficiency. Journal of Chemical Ecology 35: 71-73.
Hauck M, Paul A, Leuschner C (2009) Element uptake in thalli of the
lichen Physcia caesia from sandstone
and calcareous substratum. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 172:
839-842.
Dölle M, Schmidt W (2009) Impact of tree species on nutrient and light
availability: evidence from a permanent plot study of old-field succession.
Plant Ecology 203: 273-287.
Schmidt W, Dölle M, Bernhardt-Römermann M, Parth A (2009) Neophytes in
old-field succession-results of a permanent plot study. Tuexenia 29: 236-260.
Thomas FM, Sprenger S (2008) Responses of two closely related oak
species, Quercus robur and Q. petraea, to excess manganese
concentrations in the rooting medium. Tree Physiology 28, 343-353.
Meier IC, Leuschner C (2008) Genotypic variation and phenotypic
plasticity in the drought response of fine roots of European beech. Tree
Physiology 28: 297-309.
Lendzion J, Leuschner C (2008) Growth of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) saplings is limited
by elevated atmospheric vapour pressure deficits. Forest Ecology and Management
256: 648-655.
Hauck M, Jürgens S-R (2008) Usnic acid controls the acidity tolerance of
lichens. Environmental Pollution 156: 115-122.
Hauck M (2008) Susceptibility to acidic precipitation contributes to the
decline of the terricolous lichens Cetraria
aculeata and Cetraria islandica
in central Europe. Environmental Pollution 152: 731-735.
Hauck M (2008) Metal homeostasis in Hypogymnia
physodes is controlled by lichen substances. Environmental Pollution 153:
304-308.
Dölle M, Bernhardt-Römermann M, Parth A, Schmidt W (2008) Changes in
life history trait composition during undisturbed old-field succession. Flora
203: 508-522.
Thomas FM, Bartels C, Gieger T (2006) Alterations in vessel size in
twigs of Quercus robur and Q. petraea upon defoliation and
consequences for water transport under drought. IAWA Journal 27: 395-407.
Aspelmeier S, Leuschner C (2006) Genotypic variation in drought response
of silver birch (Betula pendula
Roth): leaf and root morphology and carbon partitioning. Trees: 20: 42-52.
Kluth C, Bruelheide H (2005) Effects of range position, inter-annual
variation and density on demographic transition rates of Hornungia petraea populations. Oecologia 145: 382-393.
Kluth C, Bruelheide H (2005) Central and peripheral Hornungia petraea populations: patterns and dynamics. Journal of
Ecology 93: 584-595.
Gieger T, Thomas FM (2005) Differential response of two Central-European
oak species to single and combined stress factors. Trees: 19: 607-618.
Erfmeier A, Bruelheide H (2005) Invasive and native Rhododendron ponticum populations: is there evidence for genotypic
differences in germination and growth? Ecography 28: 417-428.
Scheidel U, Bruelheide H (2004) The impact of altitude and simulated
herbivory on the growth and carbohydrate storage of Petasites albus. Plant Biology 6: 740-745.
Scheidel U, Bruelheide H (2004) Age-specific and season-specific mollusk
damage to seedlings of grassland Asteraceae. Journal of the Torrey Botanical
Society 131: 140-149.
Paul A, Hauck M, Langenfeld-Heyser R (2004) Ultrastructural changes in
soredia of the epiphytic lichen Hypogymnia
physodes cultivated with manganese. Environmental and Experimental Botany
52: 139-147.
Aspelmeier S, Leuschner C (2004) Genotypic variation in drought response
of silver birch (Betula pendula):
leaf water status and carbon gain. Tree Physiology 24: 517-528.
Paul A, Hauck M, Fritz E (2003) Effects of manganese on element
distribution and structure in thalli of the epiphytic lichens Hypogymnia physodes and Lecanora conizaeoides. Environmental and
Experimental Botany 50: 113-124.
Hauck M, Zöller, T (2003) Copper sensitivity of soredia of the epiphytic
lichen Hypogymnia physodes.
Lichenologist 35: 271-274.
Bruelheide H (2003) Translocation of a montane meadow to simulate the
potential impact of climate change. Applied Vegetation Science 6: 23-34.
Leuschner C (2002) Air humidity as an ecological factor for woodland
herbs: leaf water status, nutrient uptake, leaf anatomy, and productivity of
eight species grown at low or high vpd levels. Flora 197: 262-–274.
Hauck M, Paul A, Mulack M, Fritz E, Runge M (2002) Effects of manganese
on the viability of vegetative diaspores of the epiphytic lichen Hypogymnia physodes. Environmental and
Experimental Botany 47: 127-142.
Hauck M, Mulack M, Paul A (2002) Manganese uptake in the epiphytic
lichens Hypogymnia physodes and Lecanora conizaeoides. Environmental and
Experimental Botany 48: 107-116.
Gieger T, Thomas FM (2002) Effects of defoliation and drought stress on
biomass partitioning and water relations of Quercus
robur and Quercus petraea. Basic
and Applied Ecology 3: 171-181.
Bruelheide H, Lieberum K (2001) Experimental tests for determining the
causes of the altitudinal distribution of Meum
athamanticum Jacq. in the Harz Mountains. Flora 196: 227-241.
Thomas FM, Hilker C (2000) Nitrate reduction in leaves and roots of
young pedunculate oaks (Quercus robur)
growing on different nitrate concentrations. Environmental and Experimental
Botany 43: 19-32.
Thomas FM, Gausling T (2000) Morphological and physiological responses
of oak seedlings (Quercus petraea and
Q. robur) to moderate drought. Annals
of Forest Sciences 57: 325-333.
Thomas FM (2000) Growth and water relations of four deciduous tree
species (Fagus sylvatica L., Quercus petraea [Matt.] Liebl., Q. pubescens Willd., Sorbus aria [L.] Cr.) occurring at
Central-European tree-line sites on shallow calcareous soils: physiological
reactions of seedlings to severe drought. Flora 195: 104-115.
Schmull M, Thomas FM (2000) Morphological and physiological reactions of
young deciduous trees (Quercus robur
L., Q. petraea [Matt.] Liebl., Fagus sylvatica L.) to waterlogging.
Plant and Soil 225: 227-242.
Bruelheide H, Flintrop T (2000) Evaluating the transplantation of a
meadow in the Harz Mountains, Germany. Biological Conservation 92: 109-120.
Bruelheide H (2000) Population dynamics of endangered species in a
transplanted montane meadow. Folia Geobotanica 35: 179-189.
Thomas FM, Schafellner C (1999) Effects of excess nitrogen and drought
on the foliar concentrations of allelochemicals in young oaks (Quercus robur L. and Q. petraea [Matt.] Liebl.). Journal of
Applied Botany 73: 222-227.
Thomas FM, Ahlers U (1999) Effects of excess nitrogen on frost hardiness
and freezing injury of above-ground tissue in young oaks (Quercus petraea and Q. robur).
New Phytologist 144: 73-83.
Scheidel U, Bruelheide H (1999) Selective slug grazing on montane meadow
plants. Journal of Ecology 87: 828-838.
Bruelheide H, Scheidel U (1999) Slug herbivory as a limiting factor for
the geographical range of Arnica montana.
Journal of Ecology 87: 839-848.
Weitere Publikationen des Experimentellen Botanischen Gartens
Köhler L, Leuschner C (2017). Experimenteller
Botanischer Garten. Ein Rundgang durch den wissenschaftlichen Versuchsgarten
der Universität Göttingen. Universität Göttingen, 54 pp.
Hertel D, Leuschner C (2017). Wissenschaftlicher
Gartenführer. Experimenteller Botanischer Garten – ein einzigartiges
Freilandlabor für die pflanzenökologische Forschung. Universität Göttingen, 42
pp.
Köhler L (2019). Auf
Humboldts Spuren im Tal der Riesenpalmen. Exkursionsbericht aus dem Toche-Tal
in Kolumbien. Ulmer, Gartenpraxis 8/2019: 52-54.
Callauch R
(2011): Reizvolle Ruderalfluren. Gartenpraxis 2/2011: 50-54.
Callauch R
(2009): Meine Rosentipps. Eigenverlag Göttingen.
Callauch R
(2009): Ein Rundgang durch den Experimentellen Botanischen Garten. Eigenverlag
Göttingen.
Callauch R
(2008): Aktuelle Veränderungen bei den Pflanzennamen. Gartenpraxis 12/2008:
50-54.
Callauch R
(2007): Gärtnern übers ganze Jahr. 2. Auflage. Eigenverlag.
Callauch R
(2006): Ein Garten für die Nacht. Gartenpraxis 1/2006: 24-40.
Callauch R
(2005): Bestimmung der gartenwürdigen Glockenblumengewächse 1: Die niedrigen
Glockenblumen. Gartenpraxis 4/2005: 24-29.
Callauch R
(2005): Bestimmung der gartenwürdigen Glockenblumengewächse 2: Die hohen
Glockenblumen. Gartenpraxis 5/2005: 20-24.
Callauch R,
Schwerdtfeger M (2002): Botanischer Garten der Universität Göttingen. Faltblatt
Eigenverlag Göttingen.
Callauch R
(2002): Unterscheidung der Korbblütler im Garten (I). Gartenpraxis 8/2002:
26-30.
Callauch R
(2002): Unterscheidung der Korbblütler im Garten (II). Gartenpraxis 9/2002:
16-21.
Callauch R
(2002): Unterscheidung der Korbblütler im Garten (I). Gartenpraxis 10/2002:
28-33.
Callauch R
(2001): Die Entwicklung des Neuen Botanischen Gartens in Göttingen 1985-2001.
Gärtnerisch-Botanischer Brief 145: 8-14.
Richter W
(1996): Neuer Botanischer Garten der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
Gärtnerisch-technische Dokumentation.
Callauch R
(1995): Eriogonum- Weißbehaarte Zwerge für den Steingarten. Gartenpraxis 5/95:
15-19.
Callauch R
(1993): Der Blutstorchschnabelsaum. Gartenpraxis 3/93: 44-46
Callauch R,
Richter W, Runge M (1992): Führer durch den Neuen Botanischen Garten.
Eigenverlag Göttingen.
Callauch R
(1992): Eine Igelpolsterflur aus der Sierra Nevada für den Steingarten.
Gartenpraxis 1/92: 18-19.
Callauch R
(1991): Die Anlage von Kalkmagerrasen im Neuen Botanischen Garten der
Universität Göttingen. Gärtnerisch-Botanischer Brief 103: 24-27.
Callauch R
(1986): Artenreiche Blumenwiesen. Gartenpraxis 4/86: 48-53.
Callauch R (1985): Continuous Cultivation of Rare Weeds in the Botanic
Gardens of Göttingen and Kassel. Proceedings Second International Conference
European-Mediterranean Division of the International Association of Botanic
Gardens: 111-113.