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Tesis Doctoral
The control of transpiration in olive and almond: mechanisms under drought conditions
(2014)
Español: En la presente Tesis se han utilizado una amplia gama de técnicas experimentales y análisis de modelización para estudiar los mecanismos fisiológicos involucrados en el control de la transpiración y aplicar los ...
Ponencia
Using a process-based stomatal model in olive and its potential application to deficit irrigation studies
(INSTITUTO DE RECURSOS NATURALES Y AGROBIOLOGÍA (CSIC). SEVILLA (ESPAÑA)., 2012-09)
Over the last years modeling plant transpiration has been pointed out as a powerful tool to optimize the management of irrigation in fruit trees. In this study we tested the hydromechanical model of stomata functioning ...
Artículo
Phenotypic plasticity of polyploid plant species promotes transgressive behaviour in their hybrids
(Oxford University Press, 2018)
Hybridization is a frequent process that leads to relevant evolutionary consequences, but there is a lack of studies regarding the relationships of the variability of the response of parental plant species to environmental ...
Artículo
Effect of Low and High Temperatures on the Photosynthetic Performance of Lantana camara L. Leaves in Darkness
(Pleiades Publishing, Ltd, 2013)
Low and high temperatures are known as most important factors influencing plant performance and distribution. Plants of Lantana camara L. coming from two distinct geographical populations (Iberian Peninsula and Galápagos ...
Ponencia
Combining a Process-Based Model of Stomatal Conductance with Leaf Turgor Pressure Related Probe Measurements to Study the Regulation of Plant Water Status and Stomatal Conductance under Drought
(Universidade de Évora, 2014-09)
The recently developed plant sensor of relative changes in leaf turgor pressure (LPCP probe) was compared with the turgor pressure output simulated with a process-based stomatal model (BMF model). Our results confirm the ...
Artículo
Differential tolerance of native and invasive tree seedlings from arid African deserts to drought and shade
(Elsevier, 2019)
Efforts to understand why some species become successful invaders and why some habitats are more at risk from invasive species is an important research focus in invasion ecology. With current global climate change, evaluation ...
Artículo
Wrack burial reduces germination and establishment of the invasive cordgrass Spartina densiflora
(2014)
Germination and emergence of halophytes may decrease significantly by seed burial in dead plant material, or wrack, which is common and abundant in tidal marshes. The effects of plant debris (wrack) burial on seed germination ...
Artículo
Steps toward an improvement in process-based models of water use by fruit trees: A case study in olive
(Elsevier Masson, 2012-11)
We applied two process-based models in a hedgerow olive orchard with the aim of understanding the limitations and mechanisms behind the control of transpiration in olive trees under drip irrigation. One model is based ...
Artículo
Lantana camara L.: A weed with great light-acclimation capacity
(Akademie Ved Ceske Republiky, 2011)
Plant invasions may be limited by low radiation levels in ecosystems such as forests. Lantana camara has been classified among the world's 10 worst weeds since it is invading many different habitats all around the planet. ...
Artículo
Effects of competition from the invasive Cordgrass Spartina densiflora on Native Atriplex portulacoides
(IJSER Publications, 2014)
Invasion by the South American cordgrass Spartina densiflora Brongn. in European salt marshes is causing concern about potential impacts to native plant communities., S. densiflora colonization of mid-marsh habitats may ...