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Polyphenol deposition in leaf hairs of Olea europaea (Oleaceae) and Quercus ilex (Fagaceae).
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 85, 1007-1012.
(1998). Trichome density and its UV-B protective potential are affected by shading and leaf position on the canopy.
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 38, 223-229.
(1997). Trichome density and its UV-B protective potential are affected by shading and leaf position on the canopy.
Environmental and Experimental Botany. 38, 223 - 229.
(1997). The dense indumentum with its polyphenol content may replace the protective role of the epidermis in some young xeromorphic leaves.
Canadian Journal of Botany. 74, 347-351.
(1996). The dense indumentum with its polyphenol content may replace the protective role of the epidermis in some young xeromorphic leaves.
Canadian Journal of Botany. 74(3), 347 - 351.
(1996). UV-B protective potential and flavonoid content of leaf hairs of Quercus ilex.
Phytochemistry. 37, 987-990.
(1994).