Research Publications

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1999
Criquet, S., Tagger S., & Vogt G. (1999).  Laccase activity of forest litter. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 31, 1239 - 1244.
Pausas, J. G. (1999).  Mediterranean vegetation dynamics: modelling problems and functional types. Plant Ecology. 140, 27 - 39.
Rodrigo, A., Avila A., & Gómez-Bolea A. (1999).  metal contents in Parmelia caperata(L.) Ach. compared to bulk deposition, throughfall and leaf-wash fluxes in two holm oak forests in Montseny (NE Spain). Atmospheric Environment. 33, 359 - 367.
Infante, J. M., & Damesin C. (1999).  Modelling leaf gas exchange in holm-oak trees in southern Spain. Agricultural and Forest …. 95, 203 - 223.
López-Carrasco, C., Rodriguez R., & Robledo J. C. (1999).  PARÁMETROS PRODUCTIVOS Y REPRODUCTIVOS EN UN REBAÑO DE OVINO TALAVERANO DURANTE LA TRANSFORMACIÓN EN PASTOS DE UN CULTIVO. Pastos. 29(1), 105 - 127.
Karabourniotis, G., & Bornman J. F. (1999).  Penetration of UV-A, UV-B and blue light through the leaf trichome layers of two xeromorphic plants, olive and oak, measured by optical fibre microprobes. Physiologia Plantarum. 105(4), 655 - 661.
Barradas, D., & Zunzunegui M. (1999).  Plant functional types and ecosystem function in Mediterranean shrubland. Journal of Vegetation Science. 10, 709 - 716.
Blasi, C., Carranza M. L., Filesi L., Tilia A., & Acosta A. (1999).  Relation between climate and vegetation along a Mediterranean-Temperate boundary in central Italy. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 8(1), 17 - 27.
Courtois, M., & Masson P. (1999).  Relations entre la qualité du liège, sa composition minérale et la composition minérale des feuilles du chêne-liège (Quercus suber L.). Ann. For. Sci.. 56(6), 521 - 527.
García-Plazaola, J. I., Artetxe U., Duñabeitia M. K., & Becerril J. M. (1999).  Role of Photoprotective Systems of Holm-Oak (Quercus ilex) in the Adaptation to Winter Conditions. Journal of Plant Physiology. 155(4-5), 625 - 630.
Boavida, L. C., VARELA M. C., & Feijo J. A. (1999).  Sexual reproduction in the cork oak (Quercus suber L.). I. The progamic phase. Sexual Plant Reproduction. 11, 347 - 353.
Penuelas, J., & Llusia J. (1999).  Short-term responses of terpene emission rates to experimental changes of PFD in Pinus halepensis and Quercus ilex in summer field conditions. Environmental and Experimental Botany. 42, 61 - 68.
Csiky, O., & Seufert G. (1999).  Terpenoid emissions of Mediterranean oaks and their relation to taxonomy. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS. 9(4), 1138 - 1146.
Fernandez-Escobar, R., Gallego F. J., Benlloch M., Membrillo J., Infante J., & A. de Algaba P. (1999).  Treatment of oak decline using pressurized injection capsules of antifungal materials. European Journal of Forest Pathology. 29(1), 29 - 38.
Cordeiro, N., Belgacem M. N., Gandini A., & Neto C. P. (1999).  Urethanes and polyurethanes from suberin 2: synthesis and characterization. INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS. 10(1), 1 - 10.
Conde, E., GARCIA-VALLEJO M. C., & Cadahia E. (1999).  Variability of suberin composition of reproduction cork from Quercus suber throughout industrial processing. HOLZFORSCHUNG. 53(1), 56 - 62.
Conde, E., GARCIA-VALLEJO M. C., & Cadahia E. (1999).  Waxes composition of Quercus suber reproduction cork from different Spanish provenances. Wood Science and Technology. 33, 271 - 283.
Conde, E., GARCIA-VALLEJO M. C., & Cadahia E. (1999).  Waxes composition of reproduction cork from Quercus suber and its variability throughout the industrial processing. Wood Science and Technology. 33, 229 - 244.
1998
Garcia, F. P., Sanchez M. E., Diaz F. J. M., & Vega A. R. D. (1998).  Analysis of dehesas with multiple use. Physical and economic indexes of sustainable management. (Flamant, JC. and Gabina, Ed.).BASIS OF THE QUALITY OF TYPICAL MEDITERRANEAN ANIMAL PRODUCTS. 81 - 86.
Panaiotis, C., Loisel R., & Roux M. (1998).  Analysis of vegetation response to naturally occurring gaps in old-growth forests of Quercus ilex L. in Corsica. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE. 28(8), 1125 - 1134.
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Simon, V., & Dutaur L. (1998).  Biogenic emissions by oak trees common to Mediterranean ecosystems. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 52, 131 - 139.
Cadahía, E., Conde E., de Simón B. Fernández, & García-Vallejo M. Concepció (1998).  Changes in Tannic Composition of Reproduction Cork Quercus suber throughout Industrial Processing. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 46(6), 2332 - 2336.
Conde, E., Cadahía E., Garcia-Vallejo M. Conceptió, & Gonźalez-Adrados J. Ramón (1998).  Chemical Characterization of Reproduction Cork from Spanish Quercus Suber. Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology. 18(4), 447 - 469.
Bouaid, K., & Vicente C. (1998).  Chlorophyll degradation effected by lichen substances. ANNALES BOTANICI FENNICI. 35(1), 71 - 74.
Cortet, J., & Poinsot-Balaguer N. (1998).  Collembola populations under sclerophyllous coppices in Provence (France): comparison between two types of vegetation, Quercus ilex L. and Quercus coccifera L.. Acta Oecologica. 19(5), 413 - 424.
Penuelas, J., Filella I., Llusia J., Siscart D., & Piñol J. (1998).  Comparative field study of spring and summer leaf gas exchange and photobiology of the mediterranean trees Quercus ilex and Phillyrea latifolia. Journal of Experimental Botany. 49(319), 229 - 238.
Cagnin, M., Moreno S., Aloise G., Garofalo G., Villafuerte R., Gaona P., et al. (1998).  Comparative study of Spanish and Italian terrestrial small mammal coenoses from different biotopes in Mediterranean peninsular tip regions. Journal of Biogeography. 25(6), 1105 - 1113.
Damesin, C., Rambal S., & Joffre R. (1998).  Co-occurrence of trees with different leaf habit: A functional approach on Mediterranean oaks. Acta Oecologica. 19(3), 195 - 204.
Cordeiro, N., Belgacem M. N., Silvestre a. J., C. Neto P., & Gandini A. (1998).  Cork suberin as a new source of chemicals. 1. Isolation and chemical characterization of its composition.. International journal of biological macromolecules. 22(2), 71 - 80.

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