PubMed ID: 20648838The objective was to examine the adaptation strategies of four maquis species to drought prone environments; typical of the east Mediterranean area in degraded and healthy sites in Turkey. A comparison made between sites for Pistacia lentiscus and Quercus coccifera shows higher net daily photosynthesis in the degraded site, when compared with the healthy site; but Ceratonia siliqua and Olea oleaster exhibited no difference in their photosynthetic activity in environmentally contrasting conditions. The pattern of daily transpiration shows higher values in the degraded site in the case of P. lentiscus and Q. coccifera, while no site effect was observed for C. siliqua and O. oleaster. In the case of Q. coccifera, a behavior ...
Global change effects on Mediterranean region are likely to produce warmer and drier conditions, wat...
Water availability is one of the key environmental factors that affect plant establishment and distr...
We analyzed the physiological response of the Mediterranean evergreen species (Arbutus unedo L., Cis...
In consideration of their origin the adaptive strategies of the evergreen species of the Mediterrane...
An integrated approach has been used to analyse the dependence of three Mediterranean species, A. un...
Recent climatic projections predict a decline in rainfall mainly during the summer period and an inc...
Most temperature based models require a parameter to link temperature with plant functioning; photos...
Net photosynthesis (P-N) and leaf respiration (R-L) of the evergreen species co-occurring in the Med...
WOS: 000220181600001Diurnal time course of the water relations of Ceratonia siliqua, Quercus coccife...
The most representative evergreen shrub species growing in the low mediterranean maquis modified the...
In Mediterranean regions plants are often exposed to several environmental factors that limit their ...
Background: Limitations to plant growth imposed by the Mediterranean climate are mainly due to carbo...
2nd International Geography Symposium-Mediterranean Environment -- JUN 02-05, 2010 -- Antalya, TURKE...
Mediterranean ecosystems are dominated by evergreen species having a substantial decrease of the pho...
AbstractThe Millennium Ecosystem Assessment scenarios as well as other global assessments have revea...
Global change effects on Mediterranean region are likely to produce warmer and drier conditions, wat...
Water availability is one of the key environmental factors that affect plant establishment and distr...
We analyzed the physiological response of the Mediterranean evergreen species (Arbutus unedo L., Cis...
In consideration of their origin the adaptive strategies of the evergreen species of the Mediterrane...
An integrated approach has been used to analyse the dependence of three Mediterranean species, A. un...
Recent climatic projections predict a decline in rainfall mainly during the summer period and an inc...
Most temperature based models require a parameter to link temperature with plant functioning; photos...
Net photosynthesis (P-N) and leaf respiration (R-L) of the evergreen species co-occurring in the Med...
WOS: 000220181600001Diurnal time course of the water relations of Ceratonia siliqua, Quercus coccife...
The most representative evergreen shrub species growing in the low mediterranean maquis modified the...
In Mediterranean regions plants are often exposed to several environmental factors that limit their ...
Background: Limitations to plant growth imposed by the Mediterranean climate are mainly due to carbo...
2nd International Geography Symposium-Mediterranean Environment -- JUN 02-05, 2010 -- Antalya, TURKE...
Mediterranean ecosystems are dominated by evergreen species having a substantial decrease of the pho...
AbstractThe Millennium Ecosystem Assessment scenarios as well as other global assessments have revea...
Global change effects on Mediterranean region are likely to produce warmer and drier conditions, wat...
Water availability is one of the key environmental factors that affect plant establishment and distr...
We analyzed the physiological response of the Mediterranean evergreen species (Arbutus unedo L., Cis...