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Volume 14, Numbers 4-6, 2000

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Tolerance of Gentianella campestris in relation to damage intensity: an interplay between apical dominance and herbivory
pp. 373-392(20)
Authors: Huhta A-P.; Lennartsson T.; Tuomi J.; Rautio P.; Laine K.

High disease incidence and apparent disease tolerance in a North American Great Basin plant community
pp. 421-438(18)
Authors: Roy B.A.; Kirchner J.W.; Christian C.E.; Rose L.E.

Pattern of storage and regrowth in ragwort
pp. 439-455(17)
Authors: Van Der Meijden E.; De Boer N.J.; Van Der Veen-Van Wijk C.A.M.

Using hybrid systems to explore the evolution of tolerance to damage
pp. 509-521(13)
Authors: Hochwender C.G.; Fritz R.S.; Orians C.M.

Tolerating herbivory: does the plant care if the herbivore has a backbone?
pp. 537-549(13)
Authors: Kotanen P.M.; Rosenthal J.P.

Tolerance to herbivory in woody vs. herbaceous plants
pp. 551-562(12)
Authors: Haukioja E.; Koricheva J.

Defining tolerance as a norm of reaction
pp. 563-570(8)
Author: Simms E.L.

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