Domingo Sancho-Knapik
portalcientifico.cita-aragon.es
0000-0001-9584-7471
72 papers found
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Oak leaf morphology may be more strongly shaped by climate than by phylogeny
Ruben-Martin-Sanchez/Oak-morphology-climate: post-review revisions with minor corrections
Leaf hydraulic properties of Antarctic plants: effects of growth temperature and its coordination with photosynthesis
Oak morphology dataset from Iturrarán Botanical Garden and supplementary files.
Trade-offs among leaf toughness, constitutive chemical defense, and growth rates in oaks are influenced by the level of leaf mass per area
Reevaluating Near-Infrared Reflectance as a Tool for the Study of Plant Water Status in Holm Oak (Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia)
Vapor pressure deficit constrains transpiration and photosynthesis in holm oak: A comparison of three methods during summer drought.
Disentangling leaf structural and material properties in relation to their anatomical and chemical compositional traits in oaks (QuercusL.)
Contact-less, non-resonant and high-frequency ultrasonic technique: Towards a universal tool for plant leaf study
Changes in the Abundance of Monoterpenes from Breathable Air of a Mediterranean Conifer Forest: When Is the Best Time for a Human Healthy Leisure Activity?
Summer and winter can equally stress holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) in Mediterranean areas: A physiological view
Cell-level anatomy explains leaf age-dependent declines in mesophyll conductance and photosynthetic capacity in the evergreen Mediterranean oak Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia
Minimum Leaf Conductance (gmin) Is Higher in the Treeline of Pinus uncinata Ram. in the Pyrenees: Michaelis’ Hypothesis Revisited
Leaf vein density enhances vascular redundancy instead of carbon uptake at the expense of increasing water leaks in oaks
Deciduous and evergreen oaks show contrasting adaptive responses in leaf mass per area across environments
Southeastern Rear Edge Populations of Quercus suber L. Showed Two Alternative Strategies to Cope with Water Stress
Contrasting functional strategies following severe drought in two Mediterranean oaks with different leaf habit:Quercus fagineaandQuercus ilexsubsp.rotundifolia
Living in Drylands: Functional Adaptations of Trees and Shrubs to Cope with High Temperatures and Water Scarcity
Revisiting the Functional Basis of Sclerophylly Within the Leaf Economics Spectrum of Oaks: Different Roads to Rome
Surface Density of the Spongy and Palisade Parenchyma Layers of Leaves Extracted From Wideband Ultrasonic Resonance Spectra
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