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Fine root distribution in dehesas of Central-Western Spain
G Moreno, JJ Obrador, E Cubera, C Dupraz
Plant and soil 277, 153-162, 2005
2342005
Driving competitive and facilitative interactions in oak dehesas through management practices
G Moreno Marcos, JJ Obrador, E García, E Cubera, MJ Montero, F Pulido, ...
Agroforestry systems 70, 25-40, 2007
1652007
Impact of stand density on water status and leaf gas exchange in Quercus ilex
G Moreno, E Cubera
Forest Ecology and Management 254 (1), 74-84, 2008
1302008
Drought events determine performance of Quercus ilex seedlings and increase their susceptibility to Phytophthora cinnamomi
T Corcobado, E Cubera, E Juárez, G Moreno, A Solla
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 192, 1-8, 2014
1222014
Effect of single Quercus ilex trees upon spatial and seasonal changes in soil water content in dehesas of central western Spain
E Cubera, G Moreno
Annals of Forest Science 64 (3), 355-364, 2007
1162007
Quercus ilex forests are influenced by annual variations in water table, soil water deficit and fine root loss caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi
T Corcobado, E Cubera, G Moreno, A Solla
Agricultural and forest meteorology 169, 92-99, 2013
1042013
Effect of land-use on soil water dynamic in dehesas of Central–Western Spain
E Cubera, G Moreno
Catena 71 (2), 298-308, 2007
832007
First report of Phytophthora gonapodyides involved in the decline of Quercus ilex in xeric conditions in Spain
T Corcobado, E Cubera, A Pérez-Sierra, T Jung, A Solla
New Disease Reports 22 (33), 2044-0588.2010, 2010
582010
Quercus ilex root growth in response to heterogeneous conditions of soil bulk density and soil NH4-N content
E Cubera, G Moreno, A Solla
Soil and Tillage Research 103 (1), 16-22, 2009
482009
Survival time analysis of Pinus pinaster inoculated with Armillaria ostoyae: genetic variation and relevance of seed and root traits
A Solla, O Aguín, E Cubera, L Sampedro, JP Mansilla, R Zas
European journal of plant pathology 130, 477-488, 2011
402011
Evaluating potassium phosphonate injections for the control of Quercus ilex decline in SW Spain: implications of low soil contamination by Phytophthora cinnamomi and low soil …
A Solla, L García, A Pérez, A Cordero, E Cubera, G Moreno
Phytoparasitica 37, 303-316, 2009
332009
Influence of Quercus ilex trees on herbaceous production and nutrient concentrations in southern Portugal
E Cubera, JM Nunes, M Madeira, L Gazarini
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 2009
332009
Root system of Quercus suber L. seedlings in response to herbaceous competition and different watering and fertilisation regimes
E Cubera, G Moreno, A Solla, M Madeira
Agroforestry systems 85, 205-214, 2012
312012
Phosphite spray for the control of oak decline induced by Phytophthora in Europe
A Solla, G Moreno, T Malewski, T Jung, M Klisz, M Tkaczyk, M Siebyla, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 485, 118938, 2021
302021
Effect of land use on soil water dynamics in dehesas of Central-Western Spain.
E Cubera, MJ Montero, G Moreno
232004
The role of dehesa land use on tree water status in Central-Western Spain
MJ Montero, JJ Obrador, E Cubera, G Moreno
Sustainability of agrosilvopastoral systems—dehesas, montados, 125-136, 2004
232004
Transgenerational Induction of Resistance to Phytophthora cinnamomi in Holm Oak
M Vivas, J Hernandez, T Corcobado, E Cubera, A Solla
Forests 12 (1), 100, 2021
202021
Consequences of dehesa management on tree-understorey interactions.
G Moreno, J Obrador, E García, E Cubera, MJ Montero, F Pulido
Silvopastoralism and sustainable land management. Proceedings of an …, 2005
172005
Effect of grafting on phenology, susceptibility to Phytophthora cinnamomi and hormone profile of chestnut
Á Camisón, MÁ Martín, P Sánchez-Bel, V Flors, E Cubera, A Solla
Scientia Horticulturae 311, 111789, 2023
32023
The decline of Quercus ilex and Q. suber in the Iberian Peninsula
M Vivas, E Cubera, G Moreno, A Solla
Agroforestry systems as a technique for sustainable land management, 247, 2008
32008
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