19 results on '"Gil-Pelegrín, Eustaquio"'
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2. Contrasting stem water uptake and storage dynamics of water-saver and water-spender species during drought and recovery
3. Disentangling leaf structural and material properties in relationship to their anatomical and chemical compositional traits in oaks (QuercusL.)
4. Cell-level anatomy explains leaf age-dependent declines in mesophyll conductance and photosynthetic capacity in the evergreen Mediterranean oak Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia
5. Contrasting functional strategies following severe drought in two Mediterranean oaks with different leaf habit:Quercus fagineaandQuercus ilexsubsp.rotundifolia
6. Cuticular wax coverage and its transpiration barrier properties in Quercus coccifera L. leaves: does the environment matter?
7. Cuticular wax coverage and its transpiration barrier properties in Quercus coccifera L. leaves: does the environment matter?
8. Contrasting ecophysiological strategies related to drought: the case of a mixed stand of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and a submediterranean oak (Quercus subpyrenaica)
9. Physico-chemical properties of plant cuticles and their functional and ecological significance
10. Coordinated modifications in mesophyll conductance, photosynthetic potentials and leaf nitrogen contribute to explain the large variation in foliage net assimilation rates across Quercus ilex provenances
11. Photosynthetic limitations in two Antarctic vascular plants: importance of leaf anatomical traits and Rubisco kinetic parameters
12. Ancient cell structural traits and photosynthesis in today’s environment
13. Leaf functional plasticity decreases the water consumption without further consequences for carbon uptake inQuercus cocciferaL. under Mediterranean conditions
14. Light acclimation of photosynthesis in two closely related firs (Abies pinsapoBoiss. andAbies albaMill.): the role of leaf anatomy and mesophyll conductance to CO2
15. Leaf morphological and physiological adaptations of a deciduous oak (Quercus fagineaLam.) to the Mediterranean climate: a comparison with a closely related temperate species (Quercus roburL.)
16. Morphological and physiological divergences within Quercus ilex support the existence of different ecotypes depending on climatic dryness
17. Wettability, Polarity, and Water Absorption of Holm Oak Leaves: Effect of Leaf Side and Age
18. Three pools of zeaxanthin in Quercus coccifera leaves during light transitions with different roles in rapidly reversible photoprotective energy dissipation and photoprotection
19. Relationship between ultrasonic properties and structural changes in the mesophyll during leaf dehydration
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