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Cork suberin as a new source of chemicals: 2. Crystallinity, thermal and rheological properties.
Bioresource technology. 63, 153 - 158.
(1998). Decomposition of the organic matter in two forest ecosystems (Natural Park of Montseny, Spain) - I. Abundance, biomass and distribution of the soil microarthropods.
VIE ET MILIEU-LIFE AND ENVIRONMENT. 48(3), 215 - 225.
(1998). Deriving indicators of soil degradation from soil aggregation studies in southeastern Spain and southern France.
Geomorphology. 23(2-4), 307 - 321.
(1998). Detection of Cork Taint in Wine Using Automated Solid-Phase MicroExtraction in Combination with GC/MS-SIM.
(Waterhouse, A. L., & Ebeler S. E., Ed.).Chemistry of Wine Flavor. 714, 15 - 208.
(1998). Diet selection by sheep and goats on Mediterranean heath-woodland range.
JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT. 51(4), 383 - 391.
(1998). The dispersal of a dry-fruited shrub by red deer in a Mediterranean ecosystem.
Ecography. 21(2), 204 - 211.
(1998). Ecological food production from animal origin in the dehesa agrosystem of Andalucia and Extremadura.
(Flamant, JC. and Gabina, Ed.).BASIS OF THE QUALITY OF TYPICAL MEDITERRANEAN ANIMAL PRODUCTS. 87 - 90.
(1998). Environmental impact of neolithic and bronze age farming in the eastern Pyrenees forelands, based on multidisciplinary investigations at La Caune de B�lesta (B�lesta Cave), near Perpignan, France.
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 7(1), 1 - 9.
(1998). The EU Habitats Directive in Spain: can it contribute effectively to the conservation of extensive agroâ€ecosystems?.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 35(6), 974 - 978.
(1998). Experimental research in ageing holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) coppices: preliminary results.
Ann. For. Sci.. 55(4), 461 - 476.
(1998). Field decomposition of leaf litters: earthworm–microorganism interactions—the ploughing-in effect.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 30(6), 795 - 804.
(1998). Food resource matching by foraging tits Parus spp. during spring-summer in a Mediterranean mixed forest; evidence for an ideal free distribution.
Ibis. 140(4), 654 - 660.
(1998). Growth and survival in Quercus ilex L. seedlings after irrigation and artificial shading on Mediterranean set-aside agricultural land.
Ann. For. Sci.. 55(7), 801 - 807.
(1998). A hierarchical view of the interactions of runoff and infiltration with vegetation and microtopography in semiarid shrublands.
Catena. 33(3-4), 201 - 220.
(1998). Holocene climatic change in Morocco: a quantitative reconstruction from pollen data.
Climate Dynamics. 14(12), 883 - 890.
(1998). Hydrogen Peroxide Production is a General Property of the Lignifying Xylem from Vascular Plants.
Annals of Botany. 82(1), 97 - 103.
(1998). Hydrological behaviour of a small catchment in the dehesa landuse system (Extremadura, SW Spain).
Journal of Hydrology. 210(1-4), 146 - 160.
(1998). Hydrological influences on the resilience of Quercus spp. dominated geoecosystems in central Spain.
Geomorphology. 23(2-4), 101 - 126.
(1998). Identification of the main fatty acids component of the cork suberine by GC/MS.
ANALUSIS. 26(3), M51 - M54.
(1998). Influence of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields on recurrent embryogenesis and germination of cork oak somatic embryos.
Plant cell, tissue and …. 54, 65 - 69.
(1998). Isotope discrimination and photosynthesis of vegetation growing in the Bossoleto CO 2 spring.
Chemosphere. 36(4), 771 - 776.
(1998). Leaf gas exchange and fluorescence of Phillyrea latifolia, Pistacia lentiscus and Quercus ilex saplings in severe drought and high temperature conditions.
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 39, 213 - 220.
(1998). Long-term CO 2-enrichment in a Mediterranean natural forest: An application of large Open Top Chambers.
Chemosphere. 36(4), 763 - 770.
(1998). Modelling the responses to climate change of a Mediterranean forest managed at different thinning intensities: Effects on growth and water fluxes.
(Mohren, GMJ. and Kramer, Ed.).IMPACTS OF GLOBAL CHANGE ON TREE PHYSIOLOGY AND FOREST ECOSYSTEMS. 52, 243 - 252.
(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). On the monoterpene emission under heat stress and on the increased thermotolerance of leaves of Quercus ilex L. fumigated with selected monoterpenes.
Plant, Cell & Environment. 21(1), 101 - 107.
(1998). Morpho-anatomical aterations in leaves of Fagus sylvatica L. and Quercus ilex L. in different environmental stress condition.
Chemosphere. 919 - 924.
(1998). Myxomycetes from the bark of the evergreen oak Quercus ilex.
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid; Vol 56, No 1 (1998). 56(1), 3 - 14.
(1998). Ozonolysis at vegetation surfaces:: a source of acetone, 4-oxopentanal, 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one, and geranyl acetone in the troposphere.
Atmospheric Environment. 32(11), 1893 - 1902.
(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.
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