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Michal Gruntman
Michal Gruntman
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Physiologically mediated self/non-self discrimination in roots
M Gruntman, A Novoplansky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (11), 3863-3867, 2004
2852004
Decision-making in plants under competition
M Gruntman, D Groß, M Májeková, K Tielbörger
Nature communications 8 (1), 2235, 2017
1272017
Evolution of plant defences along an invasion chronosequence: defence is lost due to enemy release–but not forever
M Gruntman, U Segev, G Glauser, K Tielbörger
Journal of Ecology 105 (1), 255-264, 2017
672017
Competitive dominance of the invasive plant Impatiens glandulifera: using competitive effect and response with a vigorous neighbour
M Gruntman, AK Pehl, S Joshi, K Tielbörger
Biological invasions 16, 141-151, 2014
662014
Ontogenetic contingency of tolerance mechanisms in response to apical damage
M Gruntman, A Novoplansky
Annals of Botany 108 (5), 965-973, 2011
412011
A comprehensive test of evolutionarily increased competitive ability in a highly invasive plant species
S Joshi, M Gruntman, M Bilton, M Seifan, K Tielbörger
Annals of Botany 114 (8), 1761-1768, 2014
282014
Invasive success and the evolution of enhanced weaponry
M Gruntman, S Zieger, K Tielbörger
Oikos 125 (1), 59-65, 2016
222016
Clonal integration and heavy-metal stress: responses of plants with contrasting evolutionary backgrounds
M Gruntman, C Anders, A Mohiley, T Laaser, S Clemens, S Höreth, ...
Evolutionary Ecology 31, 305-316, 2017
162017
Shade‐induced plasticity in invasive Impatiens glandulifera populations
M Gruntman, U Segev, K Tielbörger
Weed research 60 (1), 16-25, 2020
142020
The role of biotic interactions in determining metal hyperaccumulation in plants
A Mohiley, K Tielbörger, M Seifan, M Gruntman
Functional ecology 34 (3), 658-668, 2020
132020
Plasticity in apical dominance and damage tolerance under variable resource availability in Medicago truncatula
M Gruntman, C Shirata, A Novoplansky
Plant Ecology 212, 1537-1548, 2011
112011
What influences shifts in urban nature site visitation during COVID-19? A case study in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
ML Talal, M Gruntman
Frontiers in Environmental Science 10, 2022
102022
Between the devil and the deep blue sea: herbivory induces foraging for and uptake of cadmium in a metal hyperaccumulating plant
A Mohiley, T Laaser, S Höreth, S Clemens, K Tielbörger, M Gruntman
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1959), 20211682, 2021
52021
Trade‐off between dispersal traits in a heterocarpic plant across its invasion route
D Robinson, T Bogdanova, O Cohen, M Gruntman
American Journal of Botany 110 (7), e16192, 2023
32023
Can plants integrate information on above-ground competition in their directional responses below ground?
R Gottlieb, M Gruntman
Annals of Botany 130 (5), 763-771, 2022
32022
Implications of local-scale productivity on compensatory growth in a semi-arid shrubland
M Gruntman, A Novoplansky
Journal of arid environments 75 (3), 279-283, 2011
32011
Competition for light induces metal accumulation in a metal hyperaccumulating plant
A Mohiley, K Tielbörger, M Weber, S Clemens, M Gruntman
Oecologia 197 (1), 157-165, 2021
22021
Visiting nature in the city during the COVID-19 pandemic
ML Talal, M Gruntman
Frontiers for Young Minds 11, 2023
12023
A matter of choice: Understanding the interactions between epiphytic foraminifera and their seagrass host Halophila stipulacea
J Masawa, G Winters, M Kaminer, A Szitenberg, M Gruntman, ...
Marine Environmental Research 196, 106437, 2024
2024
Effect of residence time on trait evolution in invasive plants: review and meta-analysis
M Gruntman, U Segev
NeoBiota 91, 99-124, 2024
2024
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