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 (2011).  Tropospheric ozone effects on chemical composition and decomposition rate of Quercus ilex L. leaves..  
The Science of the total environment. 409, 979-984.
 
 (2008).  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.
 
 (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).  Decomposition dynamics of Myrtus communis and Quercus ilex leaf litter: Mass loss, microbial activity and quality change.  
Applied Soil Ecology. 36, 32-40.
 
 (2005).  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.
 
 (2002).  Measurement and characterization of cellulase activity in sclerophyllous forest litter..  
Journal of microbiological methods. 50, 165-173.
 
 (2002).  Measurement and characterization of cellulase activity in sclerophyllous forest litter..  
Journal of microbiological methods. 50(2), 165 - 173.
 
 (1999).  Very high-resolution 1H MAS NMR of a natural polymeric material.  
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. 15, 59-67.
 
 (1996).  Decomposition of mediterranean leaf litters: A microcosm experiment investigating relationships between decomposition rates and litter quality.  
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 28, 443-452.
 
 (1983).  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.



