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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-2599-2009
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https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-6-2599-2009
© Author(s) 2009. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
An integrated approach shows different use of water resources from Mediterranean maquis species in a coastal dune ecosystem
S. Mereu
Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Plant Biology, P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Rome, Italy
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Department Forest, Nature and Landscape, Celestijnenlaan 200E, 3001, Leuven, Belgium
E. Salvatori
Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Plant Biology, P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Rome, Italy
L. Fusaro
Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Plant Biology, P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Rome, Italy
G. Gerosa
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Department of Mathematics and Physics, Via Musei 41, 25121 Brescia, BS, Italy
B. Muys
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Department Forest, Nature and Landscape, Celestijnenlaan 200E, 3001, Leuven, Belgium
F. Manes
Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Plant Biology, P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185, Rome, Italy
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- Specific leaf area and hydraulic traits explain niche segregation along an aridity gradient in Mediterranean woody species J. Costa-Saura et al.
- Variations of vessel diameter and δ13C in false rings ofArbutus unedoL. reflect different environmental conditions G. Battipaglia et al.
- Researches in Castelporziano test site: ecophysiological studies on Mediterranean vegetation in a changing environment L. Fusaro et al.
- Shrub species affect distinctively the functioning of scattered Quercus ilex trees in Mediterranean open woodlands V. Rolo & G. Moreno
- Isohydric species are not necessarily more carbon limited than anisohydric species during drought N. Garcia-Forner et al.
- Sensitivity of Ozone Dry Deposition to Ecosystem‐Atmosphere Interactions: A Critical Appraisal of Observations and Simulations M. Lin et al.
- Testing of models of stomatal ozone fluxes with field measurements in a mixed Mediterranean forest S. Fares et al.
- Contrasting growth and water use strategies in four co-occurring Mediterranean tree species revealed by concurrent measurements of sap flow and stem diameter variations E. Sánchez-Costa et al.
- Plant-soil interactions in Mediterranean forest and shrublands: impacts of climatic change J. Sardans & J. Peñuelas
- Tropospheric ozone reduces carbon assimilation in trees: estimates from analysis of continuous flux measurements S. Fares et al.
- Severe drought strongly reduces water use and its recovery ability of mature Mongolian Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica Litv.) in a semi-arid sandy environment of northern China H. Dang et al.
- Multi-annual evolution of coastal dunes: Transition from fixed to transgressive dunes state A. Nicolae Lerma et al.
- Photosynthetic performance and biochemical adjustments in two co-occurring Mediterranean evergreens, Quercus ilex and Arbutus unedo, differing in salt-exclusion ability L. Fusaro et al.
- Tree-ring carbon and oxygen isotopes indicate different water use strategies in three Mediterranean shrubs at Capo Caccia (Sardinia, Italy) S. Altieri et al.
- The Ecosystem as Super-Organ/ism, Revisited: Scaling Hydraulics to Forests under Climate Change J. Wood et al.
- Mapping and Assessment of PM10 and O3 Removal by Woody Vegetation at Urban and Regional Level L. Fusaro et al.
- Neural Network Analysis to Evaluate Ozone Damage to Vegetation Under Different Climatic Conditions F. Savi et al.
- Improved sapflow methodology reveals considerable night-time ozone uptake by Mediterranean species S. Mereu et al.
- Comparative study of diurnal and nocturnal sap flow of Quercus ilex and Phillyrea latifolia in a Mediterranean holm oak forest in Prades (Catalonia, NE Spain) A. Barbeta et al.
- Urban and peri-urban forests in the metropolitan area of Rome: Ecophysiological response of Quercus ilex L. in two green infrastructures in an ecosystem services perspective L. Fusaro et al.
- Differential drought resistance strategies of co-existing woodland species enduring the long rainless Eastern Mediterranean summer P. Väänänen et al.
- Regulating Ecosystem Services of forests in ten Italian Metropolitan Cities: Air quality improvement by PM 10 and O 3 removal F. Manes et al.
24 citations as recorded by crossref.
- Gas exchange and JIP-test parameters of two Mediterranean maquis species are affected by sea spray and ozone interaction S. Mereu et al.
- Ecological impacts of atmospheric pollution and interactions with climate change in terrestrial ecosystems of the Mediterranean Basin: Current research and future directions R. Ochoa-Hueso et al.
- Specific leaf area and hydraulic traits explain niche segregation along an aridity gradient in Mediterranean woody species J. Costa-Saura et al.
- Variations of vessel diameter and δ13C in false rings ofArbutus unedoL. reflect different environmental conditions G. Battipaglia et al.
- Researches in Castelporziano test site: ecophysiological studies on Mediterranean vegetation in a changing environment L. Fusaro et al.
- Shrub species affect distinctively the functioning of scattered Quercus ilex trees in Mediterranean open woodlands V. Rolo & G. Moreno
- Isohydric species are not necessarily more carbon limited than anisohydric species during drought N. Garcia-Forner et al.
- Sensitivity of Ozone Dry Deposition to Ecosystem‐Atmosphere Interactions: A Critical Appraisal of Observations and Simulations M. Lin et al.
- Testing of models of stomatal ozone fluxes with field measurements in a mixed Mediterranean forest S. Fares et al.
- Contrasting growth and water use strategies in four co-occurring Mediterranean tree species revealed by concurrent measurements of sap flow and stem diameter variations E. Sánchez-Costa et al.
- Plant-soil interactions in Mediterranean forest and shrublands: impacts of climatic change J. Sardans & J. Peñuelas
- Tropospheric ozone reduces carbon assimilation in trees: estimates from analysis of continuous flux measurements S. Fares et al.
- Severe drought strongly reduces water use and its recovery ability of mature Mongolian Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica Litv.) in a semi-arid sandy environment of northern China H. Dang et al.
- Multi-annual evolution of coastal dunes: Transition from fixed to transgressive dunes state A. Nicolae Lerma et al.
- Photosynthetic performance and biochemical adjustments in two co-occurring Mediterranean evergreens, Quercus ilex and Arbutus unedo, differing in salt-exclusion ability L. Fusaro et al.
- Tree-ring carbon and oxygen isotopes indicate different water use strategies in three Mediterranean shrubs at Capo Caccia (Sardinia, Italy) S. Altieri et al.
- The Ecosystem as Super-Organ/ism, Revisited: Scaling Hydraulics to Forests under Climate Change J. Wood et al.
- Mapping and Assessment of PM10 and O3 Removal by Woody Vegetation at Urban and Regional Level L. Fusaro et al.
- Neural Network Analysis to Evaluate Ozone Damage to Vegetation Under Different Climatic Conditions F. Savi et al.
- Improved sapflow methodology reveals considerable night-time ozone uptake by Mediterranean species S. Mereu et al.
- Comparative study of diurnal and nocturnal sap flow of Quercus ilex and Phillyrea latifolia in a Mediterranean holm oak forest in Prades (Catalonia, NE Spain) A. Barbeta et al.
- Urban and peri-urban forests in the metropolitan area of Rome: Ecophysiological response of Quercus ilex L. in two green infrastructures in an ecosystem services perspective L. Fusaro et al.
- Differential drought resistance strategies of co-existing woodland species enduring the long rainless Eastern Mediterranean summer P. Väänänen et al.
- Regulating Ecosystem Services of forests in ten Italian Metropolitan Cities: Air quality improvement by PM 10 and O 3 removal F. Manes et al.
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