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(2014). Is tree shelter protection an effective complement to weed competition management in improving the morpho-physiological response of holm oak planted seedlings?.
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry. 275-285.
(2012). Evaluación temprana de técnicas de restauración forestal mediante fluorescencia de la clorofila y diagnóstico de vitalidad de brinzales de encina (Quercus ilex sub. ballota).
Bosque (Valdivia). 33(2), 17 - 18.
(2011). Photosynthetic properties of Quercus × hispanica Lam. and Q. suber L. under harsh Central European winter conditions.
Photosynthetica. 49, 459-465.
(2006). Differential light responses of Mediterranean tree saplings: linking ecophysiology with regeneration niche in four co-occurring species.
Tree Physiology. 26, 947-958.
(2005). Effects of winter cold stress on photosynthesis and photochemical efficiency of PSII of the Mediterranean Cistus albidus L. and Quercus ilex L..
Plant Ecology. 175(2), 179-191.
(2004). Effects of winter cold stress on photosynthesis and photochemical efficiency of PSII of the Mediterranean Cistus albidus L. and Quercus ilex L..
Plant Ecology. 175, 179 - 191.
(2000). Comparative photochemical and phenomorphological responses to winter stress of an evergreen ( Quercus ilex L.) and a semi-deciduous ( Cistus albidus.
Acta Oecologica. 21(2), 97 - 107.
(1999). Diurnal changes in antioxidant and carotenoid composition in the Mediterranean schlerophyll tree Quercus ilex(L) during winter.
Plant Science. 143, 125-133.
(1999). Diurnal changes in antioxidant and carotenoid composition in the Mediterranean schlerophyll tree Quercus ilex(L) during winter.
Plant Science. 143, 125 - 133.
(1998). Photosynthesis and photoprotection in Quercus ilex resprouts after fire.
Tree Physiology. 18, 607-614.
(1996). Diurnal changes in photoprotective mechanisms in leaves of cork oak (Quercus suber) during summer.
Tree Physiology. 16, 115-123.
(1996). Drought and photosystem II activity in two Mediterranean oaks.
Ann. For. Sci.. 53, 255-262.



