Urs Feller
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Prof. em. Urs Feller Bündackerstrasse 17 CH-3047 Bremgarten Switzerland Mailing Address: Bündackerstrasse 17 -CH-3047 Bremgarten Phone: +41 (0) 31 302 21 09 E-mail: urs.feller(at)ips.unibe.ch Personal URL: link Phone: +41 (0) 31 302 21 09 E-mail: urs.feller(at)ips.unibe.ch Personal URL: link |
Key Publications of Urs Feller (up to ten) :
Gallé A, Haldimann P, Feller U. Photosynthetic performance and water relations in young pubescent oak (Quercus pubescens) trees during drought stress and recovery. New Phytol 174, 799-810, 2007.
Gallé A, Feller U. Changes of photosynthetic traits in beech saplings (Fagus sylvatica) under severe drought stress and during recovery. Physiol Plant 131, 412-421, 2007.
Vassileva, V; Signarbieux, C; Anders, I; Feller, U. Genotypic variation in drought stress response and subsequent recovery of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Journal of Plant Research 124 (1), 147-154 (2011)
Signarbieux, C; Feller, U. Non-stomatal limitations of photosynthesis in grassland species under artificial drought in the field. Environmental and Experimental Botany 71 (2): 192-197 (2011)
Bollig, C.; Feller, U. Impacts of drought stress on water relations and carbon assimilation in grassland species at different altitudes. Agriculture Ecosystemes and Environment 188, 212-220 (2014)
Gilgen, A.K.; Feller, U. Effects of drought and subsequent rewatering on Rumex obtusifolius leaves of different ages: reversible and irreversible damages. Journal of Plant Interactions 9, 75-81 (2014)
Vaseva, I.I.; Anders, I.; Feller, U. Identification and expression of different dehydrin subclasses involved in the drought response of Trifolium repens. Journal of Plant Physiology 171, 213-224 (2014)
Feller, U.; Vaseva, I.I. Extreme climatic events: impacts of drought and high temperature on physiological processes in agronomically important plants. Frontiers in Environmental Science 2, Article 39; doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2014.00039 (2014)
Page, V.; Feller, U. Heavy metals in crop plants: transport and redistribution processes on the whole Plant Level. Agronomy 5, 447-463 (2015)
Feller, U. Drought stress and carbon assimilation in a warming climate: Reversible and irreversible impacts. Journal of Plant Physiology 203: 84-94 (2016)
Expertise of Urs Feller:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
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Expert Type | Scientific / Fundamental Research |
Scope | Impact of Change |
Topic Biosphere | Plants |
Topic Integrated Systems | Nutrient Cycle / Food Chain |
Topic Ecosystems | Terrestrial Ecosystems |
Topic Economy/ResourceUse | Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery |
Topic Health | Nutrition |
Spatial Zones | Mountain / Highland |
Lowland | |
Rural | |
Spatial Scale | Regional |
Time Frame | Recent / Today |
Methods | Data Collection - Measurement |
Integrated Assessment |
Specialties of Urs Feller:
Response of crop plants to heat and drought: changes on the cellular level, productivity and composition of harvested plant products; down-regulation of photosynthesis at elevated temperature.
Effects of extreme climatic events on crop plants
Extreme events (e.g. drought, heat waves) considerably influence growth and productivity of trees and grassland plants. The recovery phase after an extreme event is equally important as the stress phase for the overall performance. Water relations and leaf physiology are key aspects.
Last update: 11/29/23
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2023)
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