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Climate change and the reduction of the water reserve in Mediterranean forests
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Carlos A. Gracia, Sabaté S., Sánchez A.Fuentes:scopusAssessing the resilience of Mediterranean holm oaks to disturbances using selective thinning
ArticleAbstract: Climate change will increase the frequency and the intensity of droughts in the Mediterranean regionPalabras claves:Mediterranean forest, NIRS, Quercus ilex, resilience, Resprouting, starch, ThinningAutores:Carlos A. Gracia, Keenan T.F., López B.C., Sabaté S.Fuentes:scopusCanopy nutrient content of a Quercus ilex L. forest: fertilization and irrigation effects
ArticleAbstract: A multifactorial ANOVA experiment was designed for a Quercus ilex L. forest at the Prades ExperimentPalabras claves:Canopy, Fertilization, Irrigation, Nutrient content, Quercus ilexAutores:Carlos A. Gracia, Sabaté S.Fuentes:scopusCanopy structure within a Quercus ilex forested watershed: variations due to location, phenological development, and water availability
ArticleAbstract: Spatial and temporal changes in canopy structure were studied in 1988 and 1989 in a Mediterranean QuPalabras claves:canopy structure, Leaf area index, Mediterranean sclerophylls, Quercus ilex, Water deficitAutores:Carlos A. Gracia, Sabaté S., Sala A., Tenhunen J.D.Fuentes:scopusDifferent responses to water availability and evaporative demand of four co-occurring riparian tree species in NE Iberian Peninsula: Temporal and spatial sap flow patterns
ArticleAbstract: Mediterranean riparian forests are natural refuges for boreal and temperate origin's tree species asPalabras claves:Ash tree, Black alder, Black locust, Black poplar, Invasive species, Riparian forest, Sap flow density, Water availabilityAutores:Boumghar A., Carlos A. Gracia, Nadal-Sala D., Sabaté S., Sánchez-Costa E.Fuentes:scopusGOTILWA+: A process-based model that evaluates the effects of climate change on forests and explores forest management options for its mitigation
ArticleAbstract: In the current climate change context, it is essential to develop tools able to explore forest ecosyPalabras claves:Climate Change, Ecophysiological processes, Forest ecology, forestry, modellingAutores:Carlos A. Gracia, Nadal-Sala D., Sabaté S.Fuentes:scopusGrowth and water use performance of four co-occurring riparian tree species in a Mediterranean riparian forest
ArticleAbstract: Mediterranean riparian zones act as vegetation shelters for several deciduous tree species at the edPalabras claves:Black locust, Forest transpiration, Invasive tree species, Mediterranean riparian forests, Stem growth, water use efficiencyAutores:Carlos A. Gracia, Nadal-Sala D., Poblador S., Sabaté S., Sabater F., Sánchez-Costa E.Fuentes:scopusGrowth response of mixed mediterranean oak coppices to rainfall reduction. Could selective thinning have any influence on it?
ArticleAbstract: Climate change is one of the major challenges for ecosystem conservation. One of the most vulnerablePalabras claves:Climate Change, drought, forest management, Quercus cerrioides, Quercus ilex, ResproutingAutores:Carlos A. Gracia, Cotillas M., Espelta J.M., Sabaté S.Fuentes:scopusFoliar photochemical processes and carbon metabolism under favourable and adverse winter conditions in a Mediterranean mixed forest, Catalonia (Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Evergreen trees in the Mediterranean region must cope with a wide range of environmental stresses frPalabras claves:Autores:Carlos A. Gracia, Chang C.T., Pẽuelas J., Sabaté S., Sperlich D.Fuentes:scopusIncreasing aridity will not offset CO<inf>2</inf> fertilization in fast-growing eucalypts with access to deep soil water
ArticleAbstract: Rising atmospheric [CO2] (Ca) generally enhances tree growth if nutrients are not limiting. However,Palabras claves:deep soil water uptake, Eucalyptus saligna, Forest productivity, vapor pressure deficit, Water availabilityAutores:Barton C.V.M., Carlos A. Gracia, Ellsworth D.S., Medlyn B.E., Nadal-Sala D., Ruehr N.K., Sabaté S., Tissue D.T., Tjoelker M.G.Fuentes:scopus