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Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants(1)
Forests(1)
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Ecología(3)
Huertos, frutas, silvicultura(2)
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Daily whole-seedling transpiration determined by minilysimeters, allows the estimation of the water requirements of seedlings used for dryland afforestation
ArticleAbstract: In dryland areas, knowledge of plant water requirements and water use strategies of species are essePalabras claves:Minilysimeters, Reforestation, Semiarid ecosystem, Transpiration rateAutores:Bellot J.F., Esteban Chirino, Ruiz-Yanetti S.Fuentes:scopusMorpho-functional traits and plant response to drought conditions in seedlings of six native species of Ecuadorian Ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: Tropical Andean ecosystems have been identified as very vulnerable to climate change. Changes in cliPalabras claves:Gas exchange, Lower montane evergreen forest, Montane cloud forest, Montane dry shrubland, Stomatal conductanceAutores:Esteban Chirino, Manuel Espinoza, PATRICIO LOZANO, Ruiz-Yanetti S., Vilagrosa A., Xavier MéraFuentes:scopusWater balance of Mediterranean Quercus ilex L. and Pinus halepensis mill. forests in semiarid climates: A review in a climate change context
ReviewAbstract: Forests provide many environmental services, especially those related to the water cycle. In semiariPalabras claves:blue water, drought, Global change projections, Green water, groundwater recharge, SilvicultureAutores:Bellot J.F., del Campo A., Esteban Chirino, González-Sanchís M., Manrique-Alba À., Moutahir H., Ruiz-Yanetti S., Vicente E., Vilagrosa A.Fuentes:scopusThe main factors that drive plant dieback under extreme drought differ among Mediterranean shrubland plant biotypes
ArticleAbstract: Questions: Knowledge of how extreme drought events induce plant dieback and, eventually, plant mortaPalabras claves:Climate Change, consecutive dry days, Grass, rainfall pattern, Shrub, Soil surface properties, subshrub, vegetation structure, Water availabilityAutores:Bellot J.F., Esteban Chirino, Manrique-Alba À., Maturano-Ruiz A., Moutahir H., Ruiz-Yanetti S., Vilagrosa A.Fuentes:scopus