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Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) seedlings acclimate to elevated CO2 and water stress: photosynthesis, growth, wood anatomy and hydraulic conductivity.
Trees. 26, 1159-1160.
(2012). Observations of the uptake of carbonyl sulfide (COS) by trees under elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations.
Biogeosciences. 9, 2935-2945.
(2012). Effect of elevated CO2 on carbon partitioning in young Quercus ilex L. during resprouting.
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 25(11), 1527 - 1535.
(2011). 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). Photosynthesis, growth and structural characteristics of holm oak resprouts originated from plants grown under elevated CO2.
Physiologia Plantarum. 128(2), 302 - 312.
(2006). Photosynthesis, growth and structural characteristics of holm oak resprouts originated from plants grown under elevated CO2.
Physiologia Plantarum. 128, 302-312.
(2006). Elevated atmospheric CO2 causes seasonal changes in carbonyl emissions from Quercus ilex.
New Phytologist. 154, 327-333.
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Impacts of climate change and elevated CO2 on trees in regions with a Mediterranean type of climate.
(, Ed.).IMPACTS OF GLOBAL CHANGE ON TREE PHYSIOLOGY AND FOREST ECOSYSTEMS. 52, 213-223.
(1998). Isotope discrimination and photosynthesis of vegetation growing in the Bossoleto CO 2 spring.
Chemosphere. 36, 771-776.
(1998). Isotope discrimination and photosynthesis of vegetation growing in the Bossoleto CO 2 spring.
Chemosphere. 36(4), 771 - 776.
(1998). Modifications of the leaf surface structures of Quercus ilex L. in open, naturally CO2-enriched environments.
Plant, Cell & Environment. 21(10), 1071 - 1075.
(1998). Modifications of the leaf surface structures of Quercus ilex L. in open, naturally CO2-enriched environments.
Plant, Cell & Environment. 21, 1071-1075.
(1998). Photochemical response to summer drought in Quercus ilex trees growing in a naturally CO2 enriched site.
(Mohren, GMJ. and Kramer, Ed.).IMPACTS OF GLOBAL CHANGE ON TREE PHYSIOLOGY AND FOREST ECOSYSTEMS. 52, 119 - 124.
(1998). Photochemical response to summer drought in Quercus ilex trees growing in a naturally CO2 enriched site.
(, Ed.).IMPACTS OF GLOBAL CHANGE ON TREE PHYSIOLOGY AND FOREST ECOSYSTEMS. 52, 119-124.
(1998). Response of foliar metabolism in mature trees of Quercus pubescens and Quercus ilex to long-term elevated CO 2.
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 39, 233 - 245.
(1998). Response of foliar metabolism in mature trees of Quercus pubescens and Quercus ilex to long-term elevated CO 2.
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 39, 233-245.
(1998). 14 - Carbon Metabolism and Plant Growth under Elevated CO2 in a Natural Quercus ilex L. “Macchia” Stand.
(Communities, P. Fakhri A., Ed.).Carbon Dioxide, Populations, and Communities. 209-230.
(1996). Growth at elevated CO2 leads to down-regulation of photosynthesis and altered response to high temperature in Quercus suber L. seedlings.
Journal of Experimental Botany. 47(11), 1755 - 1761.
(1996). Growth at elevated CO2 leads to down-regulation of photosynthesis and altered response to high temperature in Quercus suber L. seedlings.
Journal of Experimental Botany. 47, 1755-1761.
(1996). Water relations of oak species growing in the natural CO2 spring of Rapolano (central Italy).
Ann. For. Sci.. 53, 475-485.
(1996). Leaf metabolism during summer drought in Quercus ilex trees with lifetime exposure to elevated CO2.
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY. 22(02-Mar), 255 - 259.
(1995). Leaf metabolism during summer drought in Quercus ilex trees with lifetime exposure to elevated CO2.
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY. 22, 255-259.
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