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In their works artist duo RESANITA, Resa Pernthaller and Anita Fuchs, concern themselves with temporary intervention in urban space, with nomadic and collective processes, and various forms of Nature Art. In 2016, RESANITA work on PLANTS & POLITICS as an art project in its own right, which si- multaneously serves as a linking topic of a number of other projects, such as OBSERVATION JOURNAL, IN THE WOODS and TRANSPLANT.
RESANITA stand for an unconventional transfer of nature. “In their works, plants consistently emerge as a metaphor for the socially, politically, and institutionally molded individual.” Katrin Bucher Trantow, Kunsthaus Graz
www.resanita.at
RESANITA 01
Minefield, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2013
Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2013
TRANSPLANT
Istanbul, there and back again: Within nine days RESANITA crossed 11 states in Southeastern Europe. Following a historic route through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, and Serbia, the artists dug out plants, disguised them as goods, and shipped them across borders, partly in secret, partly by persuasiveness. Transplant is a political travel novel, telling tales of uprooting and violence, of streams of goods and streams of people, represented by plain plants by the wayside.
exhibition and project presentation, Lendbox, Mariahilferstraße 23, Graz
11 - 31 July 2013
exhibition and project presentation, Projektraum Viktor Bucher, Praterstraße 13/1/2, Vienna
15 - 25 October 2013
TRANSPLANT 01
Minefield, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2013
Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2013
Kosovo, 2013
TRANSPLANT 02
PLANTS&PoLITIcS
Political groups and movements claim plant symbols for themselves. RESANITA inquire into this tenden- cy of connoting a political impulse and its spreading by floral imagery in international contemporary history. As a first step the artists present a range of flowers, bushes and trees (together with their roots), which have been monopolized by ideologies. The themes addressed include potential and tran- sitoriness, the antipodes camouflage and confession, or neutral essentiality and its reinterpretation as means of identification. Consequently, photographs of plants and a book of plants present symbolic and political significance in a visible and readable form.
Elisabeth Fiedler, Head of Department „Kunst im öffentlichen Raum“(art in public space), Universalmuseum Joanneum, Graz
exhibition and project presentation June 2016, Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna
PLANTS&PoLITIcS 01
uKRAINE
photographic work 2015
travel project / Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic
book presentation, exhibition
April 2016, Space05, Kunsthaus Graz
uKRAINE 01
IN ThE woodS
Trees are silent witnesses of wartime and – provided they have not been entirely destroyed by an act of war – hide their traces till today. Hit by bullets and shells, a trunk is an archive and a diary of the metal pieces it encases. As a living organism, a tree can harbor all tracks of an event, yet invisible from the outside, although precisely datable by its annual rings. Like an alive sculpture a tree remains on site, signifying nature‘s fundamental imperturbability from human violence.
Southeastern Styria (at the site of the frontline of WWII in May 1945), 2015/16
IN ThE woodS 01
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL
is a project of several years which seeks to combine empirical studies by the artists with scientific experiments. These are conducted in cooperation with institutions like AGES (Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety), BOKU (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna) and VIR (Vavilov National Plant Research Institute, Saint Petersburg) within the framework of an ongoing interdisciplinary artwork.
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL 01
2015 In the last year of World War II (March 1944 – May 1945)
the Nazi SS Institute for Plant Genetics was established at
Lannach castle in Styria. Here, several species of crop were
grown and examined, which had been robbed during the
siege of Saint Petersburg from a secret gene bank of plants
of the then leading geneticist Nikolay Vavilov. Observation
Journal pays tribute to this specific chapter of history and at
the same time inquires into the controversial topic of global
control of seeds. The multi-part work is conducted in coope-
ration with Russian artist Sergey Kischenko and ranges from
seeding to harvesting the plants. Six different, partially rare
crop species which were already cultivated in 1944, namely
barley, wheat, rye, oat, the barley variant Hordeum Bulbo-
sum, and goatgrass Aegilops, a summer wheat ancestor,
have been sown again near Lannach castle.
By transporting a fraction of the harvest to Moscow in au-
tumn 2015 and performing an action in a Moscow gallery as
a contribution to 6th Moscow Biennale of contempora- ry
Art the process of outdoor work is transformed into a work
of art. The elaboratly hand-cultivated field of 2,500 square
meters offers a possible depiction of producing one of
humanity‘s food sources. By intervening at a spe- cific place
and as a historical re-enactment the work is an instrument
of active rememberance. By visiting the site it emerges as an
interactive experience and a participatory project. (Katrin
Bucher Trantow, Kunsthaus Graz)
Lannach, 1944
Dr. Peter Ruckenbauer and Anita Fuchs on styrian field. Spring, 2015
Trial field, Styria. Spring - summer, 2015
Trial field, Styria. Spring - summer, 2015
Field, July, 2015
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL 02
“Observation Journal” field opening in Styria in Cooperation with „Institut für Kunst im öffentlichen Raum“, 2015
Exibition Triangle Gallery 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art
Exibition Triangle Gallery 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art
2016 As a comment on contemporary history, the second part of
Observation Journal comprises both art and scientific
research. According to the artists‘ instructions, specialists
from VIR Institute of Plant Research, Saint Petersburg, BOKU
University of Natural Resources, Vienna, and AGES Institute
for Food Safety, Linz contribute to the project. Crops from
seeds provided by Vavilov Institute have been cultivated on
the experimental fields of BOKU near the city of Tulln in
Lower Austria and subsequently have been ana- lysed
scientifically. Furthermore, Vavilov Institute has in store
historical Austrian crops, which are not represented in seed
banks in Austria. Theses crops have now been bred on the
fields of VIR Institute near Saint Petersburg and a part of the
harvest will be shipped to Austria in the course of the
project.
Varieties, which are stored in both institutions, are ana-
lysed in order to find whether and to what extent bree- ding
has influenced the genome. Supported by scientists, the
artists are going to interbreed two species provided by AGES
and VIR. The resulting new variety will then be descri- bed
and recorded and subsequently forwarded to Svalbard
Global Seed Vault, an international seed bank situated on
the remote island of Spitsbergen, Norway. Addressing the
themes of Observation Journal even more specifical
Seed depot, AGES Linz
Wintergreen in the cold room, BOKU Tulln
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL 03
ly, scientists of BOKU University are growing barely of the
Nürnberg 1 (Nuremberg 1) variety. After some weeks of
growth these plants are shipped in plant boxes to regions
with different climates, creating moving fields. Additio-
nally, the whole process will be evaluated scientifically.
Participating in Vienna International Art Fair vienna-
contemporary, the artists will be presenting artistic and
scientific analyses.
Ekaterina Shkomova, researcher, philosopher and profes-
sor at Lomonosov University, Moscow, on the Observation
Journal project:
„The timeliness of the topics addressed and the methods
and means used by Resa Pernthaller, Anita Fuchs and Sergey
Kishenko in the course of the project conform to modern
trends in both art and science, namely interdiscip- linary
approach and synthesis of knowledge. This develop- ment
can be best observed and researched in the light of
developments in biology. It is not by chance that the 20th
and 21st century are considered the age of predominace of
life science. Indeed, in the second half of the 20th cen- tury
several new disciplines emerged, which are based on the
undoubted achievements in biology. Among those so-
ciobiology, biopolitics and biological aesthetics have to be
mentioned – and now Bio Eco Art can be added to this list.
From that perspective, Observation Journal belongs to this
new art movement.“
Elisabeth Fiedler, Head of Department of Art in Public Space
/ Styria Universalmuseum Joanneum:
„Warring states, nutritional problems or seed manipulati- on
are always current issues, as are survival strategies, col-
laborations or peace efforts. As an integral part of life, art
never stands apart in this respect - instead, it constantly
raises questions on neuralgic issues.“
Anita Fuchs planting Nürnberg 1, BOKU
Nürnberg 1, on the 22nd of April, BOKU
Dr. Grausgruber with the seeds from the Vavilov Institute on the 7th of April, BOKU
Hordeum Bulbosum from the OJ field 2015, nearby Lannach is growing at the BOKU lab, 2016
Resa Pernthaller and Sergey Kishchenko take the Nürnberg 1 for the trip to Marseille, 2016
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL 04
2016
January:
Meeting Dr. Freudenthaler from AGES in Vienna and Linz to
discuss the ways of cooperation.
Meeting Dr. Grausgruber from BOKU in Tulln to hand over
seeds and discussing means and methods.
Invitation from Science center vienna to attend Ecsite An-
nual conference in Graz
March and April:
Cultivating the seeds on a field of BOKU, in a cooling house
and in grow boxes by the artists, weekly photographic do-
cumentation.
Development of speaker formats and performance for Ec-
site Annual Conference.
Sowing the historical Austrian varieties at Vavilov Institute
for subsequent repatriation.
May:
Weekly photographic documentation at BOKU sites
Transferring a grow box to Vavilov Institute, Saint Peters-
burg, accompanied by Dr. Grausgruber from BOKU
June:
Participating in Ecsite Annual Conference, presenting two
formats and a performance Transferring a grow box to IMBE
Biodiversity Institute, Marseille.
Crossbreeding of a Russian with an Austrian variety from the
respective institutes and transferring the resulting ve- riety
to Svalbard Global Seed vault, Spitsbergen, Norway
August:
Retrieving the boxes, scientific evaluation of the plants at
BOKU University.
Sharing the results among the institutions involved.
September:
Planning of the exhibition at and participating in vienna-
contemporary fair.
Scheduled for 2017: Further cooperation with the scienti- fic
institutions. Scientific evaluation of and publishing the
results Presentation of the project in Saint Petersburg and
Moscow. Transferring the hybrids to Svalbard Global Seeds
Vault.
Visit to Vavilov Institute. Dr Heinrich Grausgruber, Anita Fuchs and Sergey Kishchenko have brought Nurnberg 1 to St. Peterburg, Russia. Spring, 2016
Seed Depot, Vavilov Institut
Austrian Oat in the fields of VIR, St. Petersburg
Ecsite Annual Conference, Joanneum Graz
University Marseille, Institute IMBE
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL 05
RESANITA, represented by Gallery Zimmermann-Kratochwill, Graz
Exhibitions and projects (Auswahl)
2016 News
June PLANTS & PoLITIcS, Kunsthalle Exnergasse, Vienna
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL, Ecsite Annual Science Conference, Graz, July 2016
FoRGET ME NoT, Galerie Zimmermann-Kratochwill
September EINES voN FIELEN, project, in cooperation O3HP, Oak Observatory, Haute Provence
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL, viennacontemporary art fair, 2016
2016
wILdE FRAu, book presentation, exhibition, Space05, Kunsthaus Graz
NATuRE PuNK, exhibition, KS-ROOM, Meierhof Kornberg/Feldbach
doN,T PANIc IT,S oRGANIc, Galerie Zimmermann-Kratochwill, Graz
TSchIcK uNd PoLITIK, Kunstraum St. Andrä, Graz
2015
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL, project, cooperation with Kunst im öffentlichen Raum Steiermark
oBSERvATIoN JouRNAL, 6th Biennale of Contemporary Art Moscow, Triangle Gallery, Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art, Moscow
2014
ThE REd, Gallery Lisi Hämmerle, Bregenz
MASSNAhMEN zuR RETTuNG dER wELT v, installation/video, ROTOR, Gallery of contemporary art, Graz
zIMMER MIT AuSGANGSLAGE, project, cooperation with Kunst im öffentlichen Raum Steiermark, Forum Stadtpark, Graz, 25 June - 6 July 2015
cABIN, installation, Haus der Architektur, Graz
2013
A RooM oF oNE‘S owN, cultivation project, Kunsthaus Graz
oNE NIGhT STANd, action, cooperation with atelier le balto, Steirischer Herbst, Graz
TRANSPLANT, travel action and exhibition, Projektraum Viktor Bucher, Wien
2012
FEMINIST wASTELANd, exhibition, catalog presentation, Akademie Graz
„dARF ES EIN BISSchEN wENIGER SEIN?“ Kunsthaus Graz, exhibition Volksgarten -
Republic of Affiliation, installation/action/temporary premise, Mariahilferplatz, Graz
R. LuxEMBuRG, A. ANdERSoN, action, Landwehrkanal/Schlesische Brücke, Berlin
RESANITA 01
RESANITA/TRANSPLANT 2013
in: Lichtungen, Zeitschrift für Literatur, Kunst und Zeitkritik, vol. 135/XXXIV (2013).
artistic part: RESANITA/TRANSPLANT, 2013
RESANITA
Exhibition and catalog presentation, Kunsthaus Graz.
Catalog includes texts of Lucas Gehrmann, curator Kunsthalle Wien, Martin Pollack, author, publicist, Elisabeth von Sam- sonow, artist, philosopher, Elsbeth wallnöfer, art anthropo- logist, philosopher
FEMINIST wASTELANd
Exhibition and catalog presentation as part of the festival AKTUELLE KUNST IN GRAZ; GALERIENTAGE 2012, in der Aka- demie Graz.
Catalog includes texts of Elke Krasny, curator, art theorist, artist, senior lecturer at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Judith Schwendtner, member of parliament (Green Party), Astrid Kury, director of Akademie Graz, Judith Laister, art anthro- pologist, art historian, Technical University of Graz, faculty of architecture, urban anthropology, and visual anthropology.
15 YEARS
RESANITA, 2012, works of 15 years, 244 pages,
Cover: action R. Luxemburg, A. Anderson, 2007, Landwehr- kanal, Schlesische Brücke, Berlin
RESANITA 01
RESANITA
15 Y E A R S
ILJA M. REITER , DR. ès SCIENCES [email protected]
né le 9 janvier 1972 à Stuttgart / Allemagne, marié, trois enfants Contact 719, Avenue des Savels, 04100 Manosque, FRANCE
+33.6.23.48.50.78
EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONNELLE
Depuis 30/11/2009 Ingénieur de Recherche CNRS dans la FR3098 ECCOREV. Lieu : Oak Observatory at the OHP (O3HP), Observatoire de Haute-Provence UMS3470 CNRS, et CEA-Cadarache, Direction des Sciences du Vivant, Institut de Biologie Environnementale et Biotechnologie, LEMP (Laboratoire d’Ecophysiologie Moléculaire des Plantes), UMR 7265 CNRS- CEA-Aix-Marseille-Université. Responsable : Dr. J. Guiot. Activitès : Responsable de développement du site expérimental, animateur du réseau scientifique,
acteurs du developpement des projets et des campagnes de mesure, conseiller scientifique pour des installation du projet ICOS Thématique de recherche fondamentale : la photosynthèse chez les végétaux supérieurs,
notamment sur le transfert des gazes traces au niveau foliaire
3/2009–11/2009 Ingénieur de Recherche CEA, financement IBISA plate-forme ‘IMAPLANT’.
Lieu : CEA-Cadarache, DSV, IBEB, GRAP (Groupe de Recherches Appliquées en Phytotechnologie) et LEMP, UMR 6191 CNRS-CEA-Université de la Méditerranée. Responsables : F. Gibiat et Dr. B. Genty. Sujet : Mise au point d’un système d’analyse par imagerie de la croissance et de la physiologie de
plantes dans un environnement contrôlé.
11/2008–3/2009 Ingénieur de Recherche CNRS, financement ANR ‘LEAFFLUX’.
Lieu : CEA-Cadarache, DSV, IBEB, LEMP, UMR 6191. Responsable : Dr. B. Genty. Sujet : Analyse des flux d’eau et de CO2 dans les feuilles et du rôle des aquaporines.
4/2008–10/2008 Chercheur étranger invité INRA, financement
Lieu : Ecologie et Ecophysiologie Forestières, UMR 1137 INRA-UHP, Génomique, Ecophysiologie
et Ecologie Fonctionnelle, IFR 110, 54280 Champenoux. Responsables : Dr. E. Dreyer et Dr. B. Genty Sujet : Mise au point d'une méthode quantitative de dosage de la Rubisco chez différentes
espèces.
11/2006–7/2007 Ingénieur d’Etudes CNRS, financement Lieu : CEA-Cadarache, DSV, LEMP, UMR 6191 CNRS-CEA-AMU Sujet : Rôle de différentes anhydrases carboniques sur la photosynthèse et la croissance des plantes . Responsable : Dr. B. Genty.
11/2004–11/2006 Post-doc CED, financement CEE-RTN ‘STRESSIMAGING’, réseaux européen de
formation-recherche. Lieu : CEA-Cadarache, DSV, LEMP, UMR 6191. Responsable : Dr. B. Genty Sujet : Imagerie fonctionnelle des plantes
PROMOTION
2016 promotion ‘Jeunes Talents’ CNRS
CURSUS UNIVERSITAIRE
2/1999–10/2004 Doctorat Summa cum Laude (très honorable - félicitations du jury) Titre : «Space-related Resource Investments and Gains of Adult Beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Spruce (Picea abies) as a Quantification of Aboveground Competitiveness.» (en anglais). Lieu : Laboratoire de Ecophysiologie Végétal à l’Université Technische Universität München (TUM)en Allemagne. Responsables : Prof. Dr. R. Matyssek et Dr. K.-H. Häberle.
Financement : DFG (SFB 607).
8/1998–1/1999 Projet de recherche pré-doctoral Titre : «The transpiration of forest trees to validate modelling of stand transpiration in the catchment
area of the river ‘Halbammer’.» (en allemand). Lieu : Laboratoire d’Ecophysiologie Végétal à l’Université TUM. Responsables : Prof. Dr. R. Matyssek et Dr. K.-H. Häberle. Financement : DFG.
08/1998 ‘Diplom Biologie’ (Master Biologie, option écologie) très honorable, Université Ulm en
Allemagne. Titre du ‘Diplomarbeit’ (thèse de diplôme) : « Photosynthetic parameters and light distribution in
the vertical profile of a mixed oak forest in the alluvial plains of Lednice/ Czech Republic.» (en allemand). Responsables : Prof. Dr. M. Kazda (Université Ulm en Allemagne, Laboratoire de Systématique
Végétale et d’Écologie) et Prof. Dr. J. Čermak (Université Mendel en République Tchèque, Laboratoire d’Écologie Forestière). Co-financement : service allemand d’échange académique (DAAD) et ministère de la recherche Tchèque.
1994–1998 Etudes de Biologie (Licence et Master) Université Ulm en Allemagne.
1992–1994 ‘Vordiplom Biologie’ (DEUG 1ere et 2éme année) Université Ulm en Allemagne.
Juin 1992 ‘Abitur’ (Baccalauréat série C) mention : honorable, Maristenkolleg Mindelheim en Allemagne.
STAGES UNIVERSITAIRES SPECIFIQUES
10/2002 Titre : Utilisation des isotopes stable en physiologie et écologie. Responsable : Prof. Dr. J. Schnyder. Laboratoire de Science de la Prairie (Grünlandlehre) à
l’université « Technische Universität München » en Allemagne.
05/1995 – 10/95 Volontariat dans le projet « PROFELIS » pour la protection des félins menacés dans les forêts humides du Costa Rica. Responsables du projet : S.Weisel et S.Weber.
EXPERIENCES D’ENSEIGNEMENT ET D’ENCADREMENT
2012-2015 Co-direction thèse Labex OT-Med Alena NOSOVA durée 3 ans 2012-2015 Organisation et animation de l’Ecole
d’été « Soil & Water » Cours & TD Master 1 & 2, doctorants 5 jours par an
2003 et 04 Cours de biologie végétale Cours d’écologie
DEUG forestier - Semestres 3 et 4 Master « Resource Management »
12 h 4 h
1999-2002 TP et TD : écophysiologie des arbres Licence forestier - Semestre 5 3x (48 h TP et 12 h TD) 1995-96 TP système d'information géographique Licence biologie - Semestre 5 30 h 1993-94 TP et TD physiologie végétale DEUG biologie - Semestre 3 30 h TP et 10 h TD
Pendant le doctorat, co-encadrement de 2 étudiants pour leurs travail de fin d’étude et d’une doctorante.
Moniteur d’escalade de l’association d’alpinisme en Allemagne (DAV). Cours de formations pour les grimpeurs confirmés et sorties internationales.
COMPETENCES TECHNIQUES ET SCIENTIFIQUES
Equipement et gestion des sites : Installation et gestion de capteurs pour mesurer des paramètres micro-climatiques et des paramètres nécessaire à l’étude de l’écophysiologie végétale. Utilisation de passerelles, de tours, de grues et des équipements de sécurités associés, nécessaire à la réalisation d’étude a différentes hauteurs de la canopée.
Structure de canopée : Réalisation de mesures optiques pour évaluer l’indice foliaire de la canopée et
application de relations allométriques pour changer d’échelle : de la feuille à la canopée.
Mesure de paramètres photosynthétiques :
Mesure des échanges gazeux et de la fluorescence chlorophyllienne des feuilles.
Spectrométrie de masse pour l’analyse isotopiques des gaz (marquage et traçage).
Imagerie : fluorescence chlorophyllienne et thermographie.
Informatique et programmation : gestion et regulation : Labview et Diadem (National Instruments)
programmation : Fortran, Visual Basic for Applications, calcul mathématiques : Maple.
LANGUES
allemand langue maternelle. anglais bilingue (domicilié aux Afrique du Sud de 1981 à 1987). français usage quotidienne depuis 2004 (arrivée en France) afrikaner & espagnol niveau scolaire.
PUBLICATIONS
THÈSE ET TRAVAIL FIN D’ETUDE
Reiter IM (2004) Space-related Resource Investments and Gains of Adult Beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Spruce (Picea abies) as a Quantification of Aboveground Competitiveness. Thèse doctorat (en anglais), Technische Universität München.
Reiter IM (1999) Photosyntheseparameter und Lichtverteilung im vertikalen Profil eines Eichenbestandes der harten Au in Lednice / Tschechische Republik. Thèse diplôme (en allemand), Universität Ulm. (travail de fin d’étude)
PUBLICATIONS DANS LES JOURNAUX INTERNATIONAUX
1. Bartsch S, Guenet B, Boissard C, Lathiere J, Peterschmitt J-Y, Stegehuis AI, Reiter IM, Gauquelin T, Baldy V, Fernandez C (submitted) Impact of annual and seasonal precipitation and air temperature on gross primary production in Mediterranean ecosystems in Europe. Biogeosciences
2. Sauveur B, Reiter IM, Loubet B, Gros V, Lathière J, Montagne D, Delmotte M, Ramonet M, Kalogridis C, Lebegue B, Bonnaire N, Kazan V, Gauquelin T, Fernandez C, and Genty B (accepted) Ecosystem carbonyl sulfide, carbon dioxide and ozone exchange by a Mediterranean oak forest in Southern France. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
3. Santonja M, Fernandez C, Proffit M, Gers C, Gauquelin T, Reiter IM, Cramer W, Baldy V (accepted) Plant litter mixture partly mitigates the negative effects of extended drought on soil communities and litter decomposition in a Mediterranean oak forest. Journal of Ecology
4. Costa JM, Monnet F,Jannaud D, Leonhardt N, Ksas B, Reiter IM, Pantin F,Genty B (2015) OPEN ALL NIGHT LONG: The Dark Side of Stomatal Control. Plant Physiology 167: 289-294.
5. Kalogridis C, Gros V, Sarda-Esteve R, Langford B, Loubet B, Bonsang B, Bonnaire N, Nemitz E, Génard A-C, Boissard C, Fernandez C, Ormeño E, Baisnée D, Reiter IM, Lathière J (2014) Concentrations and fluxes of isoprene and oxygenated VOCs at a French Mediterranean oak forest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14: 871–917.
6. Kitao M, Winkler B, Löw M, Nunn AJ, Kuptz D, Häberle K-H, Reiter IM and Matyssek R (2012) “How closely does stem growth of adult beech (Fagus sylvatica) relate to net carbon gain under experimentally enhanced ozone stress?” Environmental Pollution 166: 108–115.
7. Tolleter D, Ghysels B, Alric J, Petroutsos D, Tolstygina I, Krawietz D, Happe T, Auroy P, Adriano J-M, Beyly A,. Reiter IM, Genty B, Cournac L, Hippler M, Peltier G (2011) Control of Hydrogen Photoproduction by the Proton Gradient generated by Cyclic Electron Flow in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The Plant Cell Online 23: 2619 -2630.
8. Clément M, Leonhardt N, Droillard M-J, Reiter IM, Montillet J-L, Genty B, Laurière C, Nussaume L, and Noël LD (2011) The Cytosolic/Nuclear HSC70 and HSP90 Molecular Chaperones are Important for Stomatal Closure and Modulate Abscisic Acid-Dependent Physiological Responses in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 156: 1481 -1492.
9. Gauquelin T, Boer M, Baldy V, Fernardez C, Montes N, Santonja M, Orts J-P, Reiter IM (2011) L'O3HP (Oak Observatory at OHP) : un site expérimental pour l'étude du fonctionnement et de la biodiversité de la Chênaie pubescente face aux changements climatiques. Forêt Méditerranéenne 2: 127-132
10. Wingate L, Ogée J, Cuntz M, Bernard Genty B, Reiter IM, Seibt U, Yakir D, Maseyk K, Barbour MM, Mortazavi B, Burlett R, Peylin P, Miller J, Mencuccini M, Shim JH, Hunt J, Grace J (2009) The impact of soil microorganisms on the global budget of δ18O in atmospheric CO2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106: 22411-22415.
11. Häberle K-H, Nunn AJ, Reiter IM, Werner H, Heller W, Bahnweg G, Gayler S, Lütz C and Matyssek R (2009) Variation of defence-related metabolites in the foliage of adult beech and spruce: a conceptual approach to approximating traded- off carbon. European Journal of Forest Research 128: 99-108.
12. Fabre N, Reiter IM, Becuwe-Linka N, Genty B and Rumeau D (2007) Expression and localization of α and β carbonic anhydrase gene families in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant, Cell and Environment 30: 617-629.
13. Nunn AJ, Wieser W, Reiter IM, Häberle KH, Grote R, Havranek WM and Matyssek R (2006) Testing the unifying theory of O3 sensitivity with mature forest trees of Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies. Tree Physiology 26: 1391-1403.
14. Reiter IM, Häberle KH, Nunn AJ, Heerdt C, Reitmayer H, Grote R and Matyssek R (2005) Competitive strategies in adult beech and spruce: Space-related foliar carbon investment vs. carbon gain. Oecologia 146: 337-349.
15. Matyssek R, Wieser G, Nunn AJ, Löw M, Then C, Herbinger K, Blumenröther M, Alexou M, Jehnes S, Reiter IM, Heerdt C, Koch N, Häberle K-H, Haberer K, Werner H, Tausz M, Fabian P, Rennenberg H, Grill D and Oßwald W (2005) How sensitive are forest trees to ozone - New research on an old issue. In: Omasa K, Nouchi I, De Kok LJ (eds.) Plant Response to Global Change, pp. 21-28, Springer-Verlag Tokyo.
16. Nunn AJ, Kozovits AR, Reiter IM, Heerdt C, Leuchner M, Lütz C, Liu X, Löw M, Winkler JB, Grams TEE, Häberle K-H, Werner H, Fabian P, Rennenberg H and Matyssek R (2005) Comparison of ozone uptake and sensitivity between a phytotron study with young beech and a field experiment with adult beech (Fagus sylvatica). Environmental Pollution 137: 494-506
17. Nunn AJ, Reiter IM, Häberle K-H, Langerbartels C, Bahnweg G, Pretzsch H, Sandermann H and Matyssek R (2005) Response patterns in adult forest trees to chronic ozone stress: identification of variation and consistencies. Environmental Pollution 136: 365-369
18. Grote R, and Reiter IM (2004) Competition-dependent modelling of foliage biomass in forest stands. Trees 18: 596-607.
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