• Evolutionary relationships within the lamioid tribe Synandreae (Lamiaceae) based on multiple low-copy nuclear loci 

      Roy, Tilottama; Catlin, Nathan S.; Garner, Drake M.G.; Cantino, Philip D.; Scheen, Anne-Cathrine; Lindqvist, Charlotte (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-07)
      The subfamily Lamioideae (Lamiaceae) comprises ten tribes, of which only Stachydeae and Synandreae include New World members. Previous studies have investigated the phylogenetic relationships among the members of Synandreae ...
    • Historical Spruce Abundance in Central Europe: A Combined Dendrochronological and Palynological Approach 

      Seim, Andrea; Marquer, Laurent; Bisson, Ugo; Hofmann, Jutta; Herzig, Franz; Kontic, Raymond; Lechterbeck, Jutta; Muigg, Bernhard; Neyses-Eiden, Mechthild; Rzepecki, Andreas; Rösch, Manfred; Walder, Felix; Weidemüller, Julia; Tegel, Willy (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Spruce is the most cultivated tree species in modern forestry in Central Europe, since it has the ability to grow on many soil types with profitable biomass accumulation. However, even-aged and uniform spruce forests are ...
    • Late Neolithic Agriculture in Temperate Europe — A Long-Term Experimental Approach 

      Rösch, Manfred; Biester, Harald; Bogenrieder, Arno; Eckmeier, Eileen; Ehrmann, Otto; Gerlach, Renate; Hall, Mathias; Hartkopf-Fröder, Christoph; Herrmann, Ludger; Kury, Birgit; Lechterbeck, Jutta; Schier, Wolfram; Schulz, Erhard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-02)
      Long-term slash-and-burn experiments, when compared with intensive tillage without manuring, resulted in a huge data set relating to potential crop yields, depending on soil quality, crop type, and agricultural measures. ...