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 (1993).  ECOLOGIA DE LOS BOSQUES DE QUERCUS DEL PARQUE NATURAL DE LOS ALCORNOCALES (CADIZ).  
Congreso Forestal Español, 14 e 18 Junho de 1993, Lourizán.  387-390.
 
 (1993).  Ecological aspects of the floral phenology of the cork-oak (Q suber L): why do annual and biennial biotypes appear?.  
Ann. For. Sci.. 50(Supplement), 114s - 121s.
 
 (1993).  Ecological aspects of the floral phenology of the cork-oak (Q suber L): why do annual and biennial biotypes appear?.  
Ann. For. Sci.. 50, 114s--121s.
 
 (1993).  Intraspecific variation of growth and adaptive traits in European oak species.  
Ann. For. Sci.. 50, 166s--185s.
 
 (1993).  PRODUCCION DE BELLOTA EN QUERCUS ROTUNDIFQLIA LAM.: VARIABILIDAD ANUAL E IMPORTANCIA ECONOMICA.  
Congreso Forestal Español, Lourizán - Pontevedra. 1993.  503 - 510.
 
 (1993).  PRODUCCION DE BELLOTA EN QUERCUS ROTUNDIFQLIA LAM.: VARIABILIDAD ANUAL E IMPORTANCIA ECONOMICA.  
Congreso Forestal Español, Lourizán - Pontevedra. 1993.  503-510.
 
 (1992).  Comparative water relations of four Mediterranean oak species.  
Plant Ecology. 99-100(1930), 177 - 184.
 
 (1992).  Evidence for hybridization between sympatric holm-oak and cork-oak in Spain based on diagnostic enzyme markers.  
Plant Ecology. 99-100, 115 - 118.
 
 (1991).  Évolution du potentiel hydrique foliaire et de la conductance stomatique de quatre chênes méditerranéens lors d'une période de dessèchement.  
Ann. For. Sci.. 48, 561-573.
 
 (1991).  SEED STORAGE PROTEINS IN FAGACEAE - SIMILARITY BETWEEN CASTANEA GLOBULINS AND QUERCUS GLUTELINS.  
PLANT SCIENCE. 75, 145-154.
 
 (1990).  Ribosomal RNA genes inQuercus spp.(Fagaceae).  
Plant Systematics and …. 172, 127-139.
 
 (1990).  Ribosomal RNA genes inQuercus spp.(Fagaceae).  
Plant Systematics and …. 172, 127 - 139.
 
 (1987).  An evaluation of the differences in the composition of humic acids in soils under oak and pine forest by GC-MS after mild degradation.  
Plant and soil. 103, 83-88.
 
 (1983).  Pollen grain morphology supports the taxonomical discrimination of Mediterranean oaks (Quercus, Fagaceae).  
Plant Systematics and Evolution. 141, 273-284.



