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Variability of the Chemical Composition of Cork.
BioResources. 8, 2246-2256.
(2013). An integrated approach to understanding the sorption mechanism of phenanthrene by cork..
Chemosphere.
(2012). Tree Species Effect on Litter Decomposition and Nutrient Release in Mediterranean Oak Forests Changes Over Time.
Ecosystems. 15(7), 1204 - 1218.
(2012). Nutrient dynamics in litter mixtures of four Mediterranean maquis species decomposing in situ.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 43(3), 520 - 530.
(2011). Tropospheric ozone effects on chemical composition and decomposition rate of Quercus ilex L. leaves..
The Science of the total environment. 409, 979-984.
(2011). The use of cork waste as a biosorbent for persistent organic pollutants–Study of adsorption/desorption of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A. 46(8), 824 - 832.
(2011). EFECTO DE FERTILIZANTES SOBRE LA PRODUCCIÓN DE BIOMASA Y PARÁMETROS DE CALIDAD EN PASTOS HERBÁCEOS DE DEHESA DESPUÉS DE TRES AÑOS CONTINUADOS DE APLICACIÓN.
(Suárez, A. Calleja, Navarro R. García, Mantecón Á. Ruiz, & Suárez R. Peláez, Ed.).PASTOS: FUENTE NATURAL DE ENERGÍA 4ª Reunión Ibérica de Pastos y Forrajes. 177 - 182.
(2010). Microbial activity and quality changes during decomposition of Quercus ilex leaf litter in three Mediterranean woods.
Applied Soil Ecology. 40, 401-410.
(2008). Microbial activity and quality changes during decomposition of Quercus ilex leaf litter in three Mediterranean woods.
Applied Soil Ecology. 40(3), 401 - 410.
(2008). Decomposition dynamics of Myrtus communis and Quercus ilex leaf litter: Mass loss, microbial activity and quality change.
Applied Soil Ecology. 36, 32-40.
(2007). Decomposition dynamics of Myrtus communis and Quercus ilex leaf litter: Mass loss, microbial activity and quality change.
Applied Soil Ecology. 36(1), 32 - 40.
(2007). Lignin and cellulose degradation and nitrogen dynamics during decomposition of three leaf litter species in a Mediterranean ecosystem.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 37(6), 1083 - 1091.
(2005). Lignin and cellulose degradation and nitrogen dynamics during decomposition of three leaf litter species in a Mediterranean ecosystem.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 37, 1083-1091.
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Comparative Analysis of the Lignins of Cork from Quercus suber L. and Wood from Eucalyptus globulus L. by Dry Hydrogen Iodide Cleavage.
Lignin: Historical, Biological, and Materials Perspectives. 742, 14-291.
(1999). Very high-resolution 1H MAS NMR of a natural polymeric material.
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. 15, 59-67.
(1999). Phenoloxidases of the white-rot fungus Marasmius quercophilus isolated from an evergreen oak litter (Quercus ilex L.).
Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 23, 372-379.
(1998). Decomposition of mediterranean leaf litters: A microcosm experiment investigating relationships between decomposition rates and litter quality.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 28, 443-452.
(1996). 13C solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance and Fourier transform infrared studies of the thermal decomposition of cork..
Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance. 4(3), 143 - 151.
(1995). Nitrogen immobilization in leaf litter at two Mediterranean ecosystems of SW Spain.
Biogeochemistry. 15, 213-228.
(1992). Determination of hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin contents of dietary fibre and crude fibre of several seed hulls. Data Comparison.
Z Lebensm Unters Forsch. 177, 200-202.
(1983). The resistance of cork to decay by wood-destroying molds.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 33, 314-319.
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