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    Photochemical reflectance index as an indirect estimator of foliar isoprenoid emissions at the ecosystem level

    Terrestrial plants re-emit around 1–2% of the carbon they fix as isoprene and monoterpenes. These emissions have major roles in the ecological relationships among living organisms and in atmospheric chemistry ...

    Josep Peñuelas, Giovanni Marino, Joan LLusia in Nature Communications (2013)

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    Floral advertisement scent in a changing plant-pollinators market

    Plant-pollinator systems may be considered as biological markets in which pollinators choose between different flowers that advertise their nectar/pollen rewards. Although expected to play a major role in stru...

    Iolanda Filella, Clara Primante, Joan Llusià, Ana M. Martín González in Scientific Reports (2013)

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    Removal of floral microbiota reduces floral terpene emissions

    The emission of floral terpenes plays a key role in pollination in many plant species. We hypothesized that the floral phyllospheric microbiota could significantly influence these floral terpene emissions beca...

    Josep Peñuelas, Gerard Farré-Armengol, Joan Llusia in Scientific Reports (2014)

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    Remotely-sensed detection of effects of extreme droughts on gross primary production

    Severe droughts strongly impact photosynthesis (GPP), and satellite imagery has yet to demonstrate its ability to detect drought effects. Especially changes in vegetation functioning when vegetation state rema...

    Sara Vicca, Manuela Balzarolo, Iolanda Filella, André Granier in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Adaptive responses of animals to climate change are most likely insufficient

    Biological responses to climate change have been widely documented across taxa and regions, but it remains unclear whether species are maintaining a good match between phenotype and environment, i.e. whether o...

    Viktoriia Radchuk, Thomas Reed, Céline Teplitsky in Nature Communications (2019)