Oaks Physiological Ecology. Exploring the Functional Diversity of Genus Quercus L.

Oaks Physiological Ecology. Exploring the Functional Diversity of Genus Quercus L.

Peguero-Pina, Jose Javier; Sancho-Knapik, Domingo; Gil-Pelegrin, Eustaquio

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2019

547

Mole

Inglês

9783319887135

15 a 20 dias

842

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1. Oaks and people: a long journey together; Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrin et al.- 2. An updated infrageneric classification of the oaks: review of previous taxonomic schemes and synthesis of evolutionary patterns; Thomas Denk et al.- 3. The fossil history of Quercus; Eduardo Barron et al.- 4. Physiological evidence from common garden experiments for local adaptation and adaptive plasticity to climate in American live oaks (Quercus section Virentes): implications for conservation under global change; Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Jose Ramirez-Valiente.- 5. Oaks under Mediterranean-type climates: functional response to summer aridity; Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrin et al.- 6. Coexistence of deciduous and evergreen oak species in Mediterranean environments: costs associated with the leaf traits of both habits; Alfonso Escudero et al.- 7. The role of hybridization on the adaptive potential of Mediterranean sclerophyllous oaks: the case of the Quercus ilex x Q. suber complex; Unai Lopez de Heredia et al.- 8. The xylem anatomy and function of oaks; Elisabeth Maria Rogier Robert et al.- 9. The role of mesophyll conductance in oak photosynthesis: among- and within-species variability; Jose Javier Peguero-Pina et al.- 10. Carbon losses from respiration and emission of volatile organic compounds - the overlooked side of tree carbon budgets; Roberto Salomon et al.- 11. Photoprotective mechanisms in the genus Quercus in response to winter cold and summer drought; Jose Ignacio Garcia-Plazaola et al.- 12. Growth and growth-related traits for a range of Quercus species grown as seedlings under controlled conditions and for adult plants from the field; Rafael Villar et al.- 13. Drought-induced oak decline - factors involved, physiological dysfunctions, and potential attenuation by forestry practices; Jesus Rodriguez-Calcerrada et al.- 14. Physiological keys for natural and artificial regeneration of oaks; Jesus Peman et al.- 15. Competition drives oak species distribution and functioning in Europe: implications under global change; Jaime Madrigal-Gonzalez et al.- Index.
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Quercus;Ecophysiology;Photosynthesis;Phylogeny;Regeneration;Systematic Botany