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Majeková M., Martínková J. & Hájek T. 2019: Grassland plants show no relationship between leaf drought tolerance and soil moisture affinity, but rapidly adjust to changes in soil moisture. Functional Ecology 33, 774 - 785. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13312
Klimešová J., Martínková J. & Herben T. 2018: Horizontal growth: An overlooked dimension in plant trait space. Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics 32, 18 - 21. doi:10.1016/j.ppees.2018.02.002
Klimešová J., Martínková J. & Ottaviani G. 2018: Belowground plant functional ecology: Towards an integrated perspective. Functional Ecology 32, 2115 - 2126. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13145
Martínková J., Klimeš A. & Klimešová J. 2018: No evidence for nutrient foraging in root-sprouting clonal plants. Basic and Applied Ecology 28, 27 - 36. doi:10.1016/j.baae.2018.03.002
Klimešová J., Herben T. & Martínková J. 2017: Disturbance is an important factor in the evolution and distribution of root-sprouting species. Evolutionary Ecology 31, 387 - 399. doi:10.1007/s10682-016-9881-0
Martínková J. & Klimešová J. 2017: Position of tillers in a clone determines their ontogeny:example of the clonal grass Phalaris arundinacea. Folia Geobotanica 52, 317 - 325. doi:10.1007/s12224-016-9277-5
Ottaviani G., Martínková J., Herben T., Pausas J & Klimešová, J. 2017: On Plant Modularity Traits: Functions and Challenges. Trends in Plant Science 22, 648 - 651. doi:10.1016/j.tplants.2017.05.010
Martínková J. & Klimešová J. 2016: Enforced Clonality Confers a Fitness Advantage. Frontiers in Plant Science 7, 1 - 10. doi:10.3389/fpls.2016.00002
Martínková J., Šmilauer P., Mihulka S., Latzel V. & Klimešová J. 2016: The effect of injury on whole-plant senescence: an experiment with two root-sprouting Barbarea species. Annals of Botany 117, 667 - 679. doi:10.1093/aob/mcw010
Martínková J., Klimešová J., Doležal J, & Kolář F. 2015: Root sprouting in Knautia arvensis (Dipsacaceae): effects of polyploidy, soil origin and nutrient availability. Plant Ecology 216, 901 - 911. doi:10.1007/s11258-015-0477-5
Sosnová M., Herben T., Martínková J., Bartušková A. & Klimešová J. 2014: To resprout or not to resprout? Modeling population dynamics of a root-sprouting monocarpic plant under various disturbance regimes. Plant Ecology 215, 1245 - 1254. doi:0.1007/s11258-014-0382-3
Martínková J., Klimeš L. & Klimešová J. 2011: Multiple regenerative strategies of short-lived species: An effect on geographical distribution, preference of human-made habitats and invasive status. Folia Geobotanica 46, 181 - 189. doi:10.1007/s12224-010-9079-0
Klimešová J., Kociánová A. & Martínková J. 2008: Weeds that can do both tricks: vegetative versus generative regeneration of short-lived root-sprouting herbs Rorippa palustris and Barbarea vulgaris. Weed Research 48, 131 - 135.
Martínková J., Klimešová J. & Mihulka S. 2008: Compensation of seed production after severe injury in the short-lived herb Barbarea vulgaris. Basic and Applied Ecology 9, 44 - 54.
Klimešová J., Sosnová M. & Martínková J. 2007: Life-history variation in the short-lived herb Rorippa palustris: effects of germination date and injury timing. Plant Ecology 189, 237 - 246.
Martínková J., Klimešová J. & Mihulka S. 2006: Vegetative regeneration of biennial Oenothera species after disturbance: field observations and experiment. Flora 201, 287 - 297.
Mihulka S., Pyšek P., Martínková J. & Jarošík V. 2006: Invasiveness of Oenothera congeners alien to Europe: Jack of all trades, master of invasion? Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics 8, 83 - 96.
Weijschede J., Martínková J., de Kroon H. & Huber H. 2006: Shade avoidance in Trifolium repens: costs and benefits of plasticity inpetiole length and leaf size. New Phytologist 172, 655 - 666.
Klimešová J. & Martínková J. 2005: Intermediate growth forms as a model for the study of plant clonality functitioning: an example with root sprouters. Evolutionary Ecology 18, 669 - 681.
Klimešová J., Martínková, J. & Kočvarová, M. 2004: Biological flora of Central Europe: Rorippa palustris (L.) Besser. Flora 199, 453 - 463.