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The challenge of Mediterranean sclerophyllous vegetation under climate change: From acclimation to adaptation.
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 103, 80 - 98.
(2014). Is there a species spectrum within the world-wide leaf economics spectrum? Major variations in leaf functional traits in the Mediterranean sclerophyll Quercus ilex.
New Phytologist. n/a--n/a.
(2014). Is tree shelter protection an effective complement to weed competition management in improving the morpho-physiological response of holm oak planted seedlings?.
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry. 275-285.
(2014). Growth and survival of cork oak (Quercus suber) seedlings after simulated partial cotyledon consumption under different soil nutrient contents.
Plant and Soil. 370, 381-392.
(2013). Non-invasive tools to estimate stress-induced changes in photosynthetic performance in plants inhabiting Mediterranean areas.
Environmental and Experimental Botany.
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Responses of evergreen and deciduous Quercus species to enhanced ozone levels..
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 159(1), 55 - 63.
(2011). Water-use strategies of six co-existing Mediterranean woody species during a summer drought.
Oecologia. 166, 45-57.
(2011). Drought-induced photosynthetic inhibition and autumn recovery in two Mediterranean oak species (Quercus ilex and Quercus suber).
Tree Physiology. 30, 946-956.
(2010). The importance of mesophyll conductance in regulating forest ecosystem productivity during drought periods.
Global Change Biology. 16(3), 1019 - 1034.
(2010). Why do large, nitrogen rich seedlings better resist stressful transplanting conditions? A physiological analysis in two functionally contrasting Mediterranean forest species.
Forest Ecology and Management. 260(1), 71 - 78.
(2010). THE INFLUENCE OF FERTILISATION ON SALT (SODIUM CHLORIDE) DAMAGE IN TRANSPLANTED SCOTS PINE (PINUS SYLVESTRIS) AND EVERGREEN OAK (QUERCUS ILEX).
Arboricultural Journal. 32(4), 253 - 274.
(2009). The influence of leaf water content and isoprenoids on flammability of some Mediterranean woody species.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE. 18(2), 203 - 212.
(2009). Modelling the drought impact on monoterpene fluxes from an evergreen Mediterranean forest canopy..
Oecologia. 160, 213-223.
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(2009). Plasticity and stress tolerance override local adaptation in the responses of Mediterranean holm oak seedlings to drought and cold.
Tree Physiology. 29, 87-98.
(2009). Seasonal and inter-annual variations of gas exchange in thirteen woody species along a climatic gradient in the Mediterranean island of Mallorca.
Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants. 204, 169-181.
(2009). Impact of stand density on water status and leaf gas exchange in Quercus ilex.
Forest Ecology and Management. 254, 74-84.
(2008). Impact of stand density on water status and leaf gas exchange in Quercus ilex.
Forest Ecology and Management. 254(1), 74 - 84.
(2008). Responses of Photosynthetic and Defence Systems to High Temperature Stress in Quercus suber L Seedlings Grown under Elevated CO2.
Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany). 1, 365 - 371.
(2008). Responses of Photosynthetic and Defence Systems to High Temperature Stress in Quercus suber L Seedlings Grown under Elevated CO2.
Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany). 1, 365-371.
(2008). Stomatal uptake and stomatal deposition of ozone in isoprene and monoterpene emitting plants.
Plant Biology. 10, 44-54.
(2008). Stomatal uptake and stomatal deposition of ozone in isoprene and monoterpene emitting plants.
Plant Biology. 10(1), 44 - 54.
(2008). Physiological responses of Quercus ilex Leaves to Water Stress and Acute Ozone Exposure Under Controlled Conditions.
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 189, 113-125.
(2007). Physiological responses of Quercus ilex Leaves to Water Stress and Acute Ozone Exposure Under Controlled Conditions.
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 189(1-4), 113 - 125.
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(2007). Dynamics of the enhanced emissions of monoterpenes and methyl salicylate, and decreased uptake of formaldehyde, by Quercus ilex leaves after application of jasmonic acid.
New Phytologist. 169, 135-144.
(2006). Dynamics of the enhanced emissions of monoterpenes and methyl salicylate, and decreased uptake of formaldehyde, by Quercus ilex leaves after application of jasmonic acid.
New Phytologist. 169(1), 135 - 144.
(2006). Photosynthesis, growth and structural characteristics of holm oak resprouts originated from plants grown under elevated CO2.
Physiologia Plantarum. 128, 302-312.
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