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 (2012).  Quantifying the influence of climate and biological drivers on the interannual variability of carbon exchanges in European forests through process-based modelling.  
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 154-155, 99 - 112.
 
 (2011).  Scaling-up leaf monoterpene emissions from a water limited Quercus ilex woodland.  
Atmospheric Environment. 45(17), 2888 - 2897.
 
 (2009).  Drought reduced monoterpene emissions from the evergreen Mediterranean oak Quercus ilex: results from a throughfall displacement experiment.  
Biogeosciences. 6(7), 1167 - 1180.
 
 (2009).  Exceptional carbon uptake in European forests during the warm spring of 2007: a data–model analysis.  
Global Change Biology. 15, 1455-1474.
 
 (2009).  Exceptional carbon uptake in European forests during the warm spring of 2007: a data–model analysis.  
Global Change Biology. 15(6), 1455 - 1474.
 
 (2009).  Long-term transpiration change with rainfall decline in a Mediterranean Quercus ilex forest.  
Global Change Biology. 15(9), 2163 - 2175.
 
 (2008).  Seasonal and annual variation of carbon exchange in an evergreen Mediterranean forest in southern France.  
Global Change Biology. 14(4), 714 - 725.
 
 (2006).  Sensitivity of water and carbon fluxes to climate changes from 1960 to 2100 in European forest ecosystems.  
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 141(1), 35 - 56.
 
 (2005).  Summer and winter sensitivity of leaves and xylem to minimum freezing temperatures: a comparison of co-occurring Mediterranean oaks that differ in leaf lifespan..  
The New phytologist. 168(3), 597 - 612.
 
 (2001).  Non-steady-state modelling of water transfer in a Mediterranean evergreen canopy.  
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 108(1), 67 - 83.
 
 (1996).  Optimization of carbon gain in canopies of Mediterranean evergreen oaks.  
Ann. For. Sci.. 53(2-3), 547 - 560.
 
 (1992).  Comparative water relations of four Mediterranean oak species.  
Plant Ecology. 99-100(1930), 177 - 184.





