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(2014).
A new European plant-specific emission inventory of biogenic volatile organic compounds for use in atmospheric transport models.
BIOGEOSCIENCES. 6, 1059-1087.
(2009). Volatile organic compounds from Italian vegetation and their interaction with ozone..
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 157(5), 1478 - 1486.
(2009). 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). Linking isoprene with plant thermotolerance, antioxidants and monoterpene emissions.
Plant, Cell & Environment. 28(3), 278 - 286.
(2005). Linking isoprene with plant thermotolerance, antioxidants and monoterpene emissions.
Plant, Cell & Environment. 28, 278-286.
(2005). Direct and indirect impacts of fire on isoprenoid emissions from Mediterranean vegetation.
Functional Ecology. 18, 357-364.
(2004). Direct and indirect impacts of fire on isoprenoid emissions from Mediterranean vegetation.
Functional Ecology. 18, 357 - 364.
(2004). Isoprenoid emissions of Quercus spp. (Q. suber and Q. ilex) in mixed stands contrasting in interspecific genetic introgression.
New Phytologist. 163(3), 573 - 584.
(2004). Isoprenoid emissions of Quercus spp. (Q. suber and Q. ilex) in mixed stands contrasting in interspecific genetic introgression.
New Phytologist. 163, 573-584.
(2004). Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC): An overview on emission, physiology and ecology.
JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY. 33, 23-88.
(1999). Terpenoid emissions of Mediterranean oaks and their relation to taxonomy.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS. 9, 1138-1146.
(1999). Terpenoid emissions of Mediterranean oaks and their relation to taxonomy.
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS. 9(4), 1138 - 1146.
(1999). Biogenic emissions by oak trees common to Mediterranean ecosystems.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 52, 131-139.
(1998). Biogenic emissions by oak trees common to Mediterranean ecosystems.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 52, 131 - 139.
(1998). Simultaneous field measurements of terpene and isoprene emissions from two dominant Mediterranean oak species in relation to a north American species.
Atmospheric Environment. 32, 1947-1953.
(1998). Isoprenoid emission of oak species typical for the Mediterranean area: Source strength and controlling variables.
Atmospheric Environment. 31, 79-88.
(1997). Isoprenoid emission of oak species typical for the Mediterranean area: Source strength and controlling variables.
Atmospheric Environment. 31(97), 79 - 88.
(1997). Screening of 18 Mediterranean plant species for volatile organic compound emissions.
Atmospheric Environment. 31, Supple, 101-117.
(1997). EMISSION OF MONOTERPENES AND ISOPRENE FROM A MEDITERRANEAN OAK SPECIES QUERCUS ILEX L. MEASURED WITHIN THE BEMA (BIOGENIC EMISSIONS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA) PROJECT EMISSIONS IN THE M E D I T E.
Atmospheric Environment. 30, 1841-1850.
(1996). Evidence of the photosynthetic origin of monoterpenes emitted by Quercus ilex L leaves by C-13 labeling.
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 110, 1317-1322.
(1996).