372 results on '"Gil‐Pelegrín, Eustaquio"'
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2. Trade-offs among leaf toughness, constitutive chemical defense, and growth rates in oaks are influenced by the level of leaf mass per area
3. Oak leaf morphology may be more strongly shaped by climate than by phylogeny
4. Vapor pressure deficit constrains transpiration and photosynthesis in holm oak: A comparison of three methods during summer drought.
5. Contact-less, non-resonant and high-frequency ultrasonic technique: Towards a universal tool for plant leaf study
6. Climate-change-driven growth decline of European beech forests
7. Leaf hydraulic properties of Antarctic plants: effects of growth temperature and its coordination with photosynthesis
8. Revisiting the Functional Basis of Sclerophylly Within the Leaf Economics Spectrum of Oaks: Different Roads to Rome
9. Delineating limits: Confronting predicted climatic suitability to field performance in mistletoe populations
10. The Role of Mesophyll Conductance in Oak Photosynthesis: Among- and Within-Species Variability
11. Oaks Under Mediterranean-Type Climates: Functional Response to Summer Aridity
12. Drought-Induced Oak Decline—Factors Involved, Physiological Dysfunctions, and Potential Attenuation by Forestry Practices
13. Physiological Keys for Natural and Artificial Regeneration of Oaks
14. Oaks and People: A Long Journey Together
15. Reevaluating Near-Infrared Reflectance as a Tool for the Study of Plant Water Status in Holm Oak (Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia)
16. Trade-offs among leaf toughness, constitutive chemical defense, and growth rates in oaks are influenced by the level of leaf mass per area
17. Physico-chemical properties of plant cuticles and their functional and ecological significance
18. Photosynthetic limitations in two Antarctic vascular plants : importance of leaf anatomical traits and Rubisco kinetic parameters
19. Ancient cell structural traits and photosynthesis in today’s environment
20. Instantaneous and non-destructive relative water content estimation from deep learning applied to resonant ultrasonic spectra of plant leaves
21. Contrasting stem water uptake and storage dynamics of water-saver and water-spender species during drought and recovery
22. Disentangling leaf structural and material properties in relationship to their anatomical and chemical compositional traits in oaks (QuercusL.)
23. Disentangling leaf structural and material properties in relationship to their anatomical and chemical compositional traits in oaks (Quercus L.)
24. Reevaluating Near-Infrared Reflectance as a Tool for the Study of Plant Water Status in Holm Oak (Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia).
25. Growth to survive: potential hydraulic implications of low growth in oaks
26. Los episodios de decaimiento en hábitats forestales de la Red Natura 2000: un proceso complejo sobre el que se puede intervenir
27. Changes of secondary metabolites in Pinus sylvestris L. needles under increasing soil water deficit
28. Disentangling leaf structural and material properties in relation to their anatomical and chemical compositional traits in oaks (QuercusL.)
29. Monitoring Plant Response to Environmental Stimuli by Ultrasonic Sensing of the Leaves
30. Morphological and physiological divergences within Quercus ilex support the existence of different ecotypes depending on climatic dryness
31. Contrasting ecophysiological strategies related to drought: the case of a mixed stand of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and a submediterranean oak (Quercus subpyrenaica)
32. Evidence of vulnerability segmentation in a deciduous Mediterranean oak (Quercus subpyrenaica E. H. del Villar)
33. Changes in the Abundance of Monoterpenes from Breathable Air of a Mediterranean Conifer Forest: When Is the Best Time for a Human Healthy Leisure Activity?
34. Three pools of zeaxanthin in Quercus coccifera leaves during light transitions with different roles in rapidly reversible photoprotective energy dissipation and photoprotection
35. Contact-less, non-resonant and high-frequency ultrasonic technique: Towards a universal tool for plant leaf study
36. Cell-level anatomy explains leaf age-dependent declines in mesophyll conductance and photosynthetic capacity in the evergreen Mediterranean oak Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia
37. Relationship between ultrasonic properties and structural changes in the mesophyll during leaf dehydration
38. Air-coupled broadband ultrasonic spectroscopy as a new non-invasive and non-contact method for the determination of leaf water status
39. Photochemistry, Remotely Sensed Physiological Reflectance Index and De-Epoxidation State of the Xanthophyll Cycle in Quercus coccifera under Intense Drought
40. Microwave l-band (1730 MHz) accurately estimates the relative water content in poplar leaves. A comparison with a near infrared water index ( R1300/ R1450)
41. Minimum Leaf Conductance (gmin) Is Higher in the Treeline of Pinus uncinata Ram. in the Pyrenees: Michaelis’ Hypothesis Revisited
42. Competitive effects of herbs on Quercus faginea seedlings inferred from vulnerability curves and spatial-pattern analyses in a Mediterranean stand (Iberian System, northeast Spain)
43. Leaf functional plasticity decreases the water consumption without further consequences for carbon uptake in Quercus coccifera L. under Mediterranean conditions
44. Light acclimation of photosynthesis in two closely related firs (Abies pinsapo Boiss. and Abies alba Mill.): the role of leaf anatomy and mesophyll conductance to CO2
45. Leaf morphological and physiological adaptations of a deciduous oak (Quercus faginea Lam.) to the Mediterranean climate: a comparison with a closely related temperate species (Quercus robur L.)
46. Mechanisms of Adaptation of Trees and Shrubs to Dry and Hot Environments
47. Leaf vein density enhances vascular redundancy instead of carbon uptake at the expense of increasing water leaks in oaks
48. Coping with low light under high atmospheric dryness: shade acclimation in a Mediterranean conifer (Abies pinsapo Boiss.)
49. Contrasting functional strategies following severe drought in two mediterranean oaks with different leaf habit (póster)
50. Energy-balance models for non-intrusive monitoring of tree water use of overaged oak coppices in response to different management strategies (póster)
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