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    EFFECTS OF IRRIGATION, PLANTATION DENSITY AND clonal composition ON WOODY BIOMASS QUALITY FOR BIOENERGY IN A SHORT ROTATION CULTURE SYSTEM WITH WILLOWS (Salix spp.) by Achinelli, Fabio Germán, Doffo, Guillermo, Barotto, Antonio José, Luquez, Virginia, Monteoliva, Silvia

    Published in Revista árvore (01-01-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT A short rotation intensive system with willows was analyzed with the following aims: a - to determine the effects of irrigation, genotype and…”
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    Functional relationships between wood structure and vulnerability to xylem cavitation in races of Eucalyptus globulus differing in wood density by Barotto, Antonio José, Monteoliva, Silvia, Gyenge, Javier, Martinez-Meier, Alejandro, Fernandez, María Elena

    Published in Tree physiology (01-02-2018)
    “…Abstract Wood density can be considered as a measure of the internal wood structure, and it is usually used as a proxy measure of other mechanical and…”
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    First insights into the functional role of vasicentric tracheids and parenchyma in eucalyptus species with solitary vessels: do they contribute to xylem efficiency or safety? by Barotto, Antonio José, Fernandez, María Elena, Gyenge, Javier, Meyra, Ariel, Martinez-Meier, Alejandro, Monteoliva, Silvia

    Published in Tree physiology (01-12-2016)
    “…The relationship between hydraulic specific conductivity (k ) and vulnerability to cavitation (VC) with size and number of vessels has been studied in many…”
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    New insights into wood anatomy and function relationships: How Eucalyptus challenges what we already know by Fernández, M.E., Barotto, A.J., Martínez Meier, A., Gyenge, J.E., Tesón, N., Quiñones Martorello, A.S., Merlo, E., Dalla Salda, G., Rozenberg, P., Monteoliva, S.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-12-2019)
    “…•High xylem efficiency was linked to high xylem safety in four Eucalyptus species.•Large xylem vessels had smaller intervessels pits than small xylem…”
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