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Scaling-up leaf monoterpene emissions from a water limited Quercus ilex woodland.
Atmospheric Environment. 45(17), 2888 - 2897.
(2011). Volatile organic compounds from Italian vegetation and their interaction with ozone..
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 157(5), 1478 - 1486.
(2009).
(2007).
Diurnal and seasonal course of monoterpene emissions from Quercus ilex(L.) under natural conditions application of light and temperature algorithms.
Atmospheric Environment. 31, 135-144.
(1997). Diurnal and seasonal course of monoterpene emissions from Quercus ilex(L.) under natural conditions application of light and temperature algorithms.
Atmospheric Environment. 31(97), 135 - 144.
(1997). Effect of habitat and age on variations in volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from Quercus ilex and Pinus pinea.
Atmospheric Environment. 31, 89-100.
(1997). Isoprenoid emission of oak species typical for the Mediterranean area: Source strength and controlling variables.
Atmospheric Environment. 31(97), 79 - 88.
(1997). Isoprenoid emission of oak species typical for the Mediterranean area: Source strength and controlling variables.
Atmospheric Environment. 31, 79-88.
(1997). Screening of 18 Mediterranean plant species for volatile organic compound emissions.
Atmospheric Environment. 31, Supple, 101-117.
(1997). The terpenoid emission pattern of Quercus coccifera L coincides with the emission pattern found with Quercus ilex L.
(, Ed.).PROCEEDINGS OF EUROTRAC SYMPOSIUM `96 - TRANSPORT AND TRANSFORMATION OF POLLUTANTS IN THE TROPOSPHERE, VOL 2: EMISSIONS, DEPOSITION, LABORATORY WORK AND INSTRUMENTATION. 235-239.
(1997). The terpenoid emission pattern of Quercus coccifera L coincides with the emission pattern found with Quercus ilex L.
(Borrell, PM. and Borrel, Ed.).PROCEEDINGS OF EUROTRAC SYMPOSIUM `96 - TRANSPORT AND TRANSFORMATION OF POLLUTANTS IN THE TROPOSPHERE, VOL 2: EMISSIONS, DEPOSITION, LABORATORY WORK AND INSTRUMENTATION. 235 - 239.
(1997).