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 (2013).  Carbon sink strength of a Mediterranean cork oak understorey: how do semi-deciduous and evergreen shrubs face summer drought?.  
Journal of Vegetation Science.  n/a - n/a.
 
 (2011).  Herbaceous layer development during spring does not deplete soil nitrogen in the Portuguese montado.  
Journal of Arid Environments. 75(3), 231 - 238.
 
 (2007).  Water-use strategies in two co-occurring Mediterranean evergreen oaks: surviving the summer drought.  
Tree Physiology. 27(6), 793 - 803.
 
 (2006).  Rainfall interception by an isolated evergreen oak tree in a Mediterranean savannah.  
Hydrological Processes. 20(13), 2713 - 2726.
 
 (2006).  Seasonal Variations in Soil and Plant Water Status in a Quercus suber L. Stand: Roots as Determinants of Tree Productivity and Survival in the Mediterranean-type Ecosystem.  
Plant and Soil. 283(1-2), 119 - 135.
 
 (2004).  Effects of partial defoliation on carbon and nitrogen partitioning and photosynthetic carbon uptake by two-year-old cork oak (Quercus suber) saplings.  
Tree Physiology. 24(1), 83 - 90.
 
 (2002).  How Plants Cope with Water Stress in the Field? Photosynthesis and Growth.  
Annals of Botany. 89(7), 907 - 916.
 
 (1998).  Photochemical response to summer drought in Quercus ilex trees growing in a naturally CO2 enriched site.  
(Mohren, GMJ. and Kramer, Ed.).IMPACTS OF GLOBAL CHANGE ON TREE PHYSIOLOGY AND FOREST ECOSYSTEMS. 52, 119 - 124.
 
 (1997).  Seasonal changes in xanthophyll composition and photosynthesis of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) leaves under mediterranean climate.  
Journal of Experimental Botany. 48(9), 1667 - 1674.
 
 (1996).  Growth at elevated CO2 leads to down-regulation of photosynthesis and altered response to high temperature in Quercus suber L. seedlings.  
Journal of Experimental Botany. 47(11), 1755 - 1761.
 
 (1995).  Leaf metabolism during summer drought in Quercus ilex trees with lifetime exposure to elevated CO2.  
JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY. 22(02-Mar), 255 - 259.
 
 (1992).  The effect of individual tree shelters in growth and morphology of cork oak seedlings.  
SCIENTIA gerundensis. 18, 91 - 98.





