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  • Fungal endophytes exert positive effects on Colobanthus quitensis under water stress but neutral under a projected climate change scenario in Antarctic 

    Hereme, Rasme; Morales-Navarro, Samuel; Ballesteros, Gabriel; Barrera, Andrea; Ramos, Patricio; Gundel, Pedro E.; Molina-Montenegro, Marco A. (2020)
    Functional symbiosis is considered one of the successful mechanisms by which plants that inhabit extreme environment improve their ability to tolerate different types of stress. One of the most conspicuous type of symbiosis ...

  • Genetic control of growth, biomass allocation, and survival under drought stress in Pinus radiata D. Don seedlings 

    Espinoza-Meza, Sergio; Martínez, Víctor A.; Magni, Carlos R.; Ivković, Miloš; Santelices-Moya, Rómulo; Guerra, Fernando P.; Cabrera-Ariza, Antonio (2014)
    Drought is one of the critical factors limiting plant growth, and knowledge about genetic adaptation to drought is necessary to develop strategies for successful reforestation on drought-prone sites. In this study, genetic ...

  • Interactive effects of water stress, container size and fertilizer on survival, gas exchange and morphological traits of Quillaja saponaria seedlings 

    Espinoza-Meza, Sergio; Santelices-Moya, Rómulo; Cabrera-Ariza, Antonio; Magni, Carlos R. (2017)
    Quillaja saponaria es una especie nativa del bosque nativo chileno valiosa por sus cualidades económicas y ecológicas y que ha sufrido una importante degradación a lo largo del país; sin embargo, la determinación de las ...

  • Leaf morpho-colorimetric characterization of different grapevine varieties through changes on plant water status 

    Gutiérrez-Gamboa, Gastón; Torres-Huerta, Nicolás; Araya-Alman, Miguel; Verdugo-Vásquez, Nicolás; Moreno-Simunovic, Yerko; Valdés-Gómez, Héctor; Acevedo-Opazo, Cesar (2021)
    Background: Currently, some ampelographic methods are developing in order to identify grapevine varieties. For this purpose, morpho-colorimetric parameters in leaves have been analyzed by digital imagen analysis, but some ...

  • Outplanting performance of three provenances of Quillaja saponaria Mol. established in a mediterranean drought-prone site and grown in different container size 

    Espinoza, Sergio E; Yañez, Marco A.; Magni, Carlos; Santelices-Moya, Rómulo; Cabrera, Antonio M. (2020)
    In degraded environments with restricted seed availability, like those burned by wildfires in central Chile during 2017, the use of plant material from outside its area of origin for restoration purposes needs to be ...

  • Water and temperature ecophysiological challenges of forests plantations under climate change 

    Rubilar, Rafael A.; Valverde, Juan Carlos; Barrientos, Guillermo; Camargo Campoe, Otávio (2024)
    Climate change has impacted the environmental conditions in which forest plantations grow worldwide. Droughts and extreme temperatures have compromised the survival and productivity of plantations, and the effects on carbon ...

Sistema de Bibliotecas de la Universidad Católica del Maule, 2017
Campus San Miguel, Talca. Teléfono (56) (71) 2-203 359
Campus Nuestra Señora del Carmen, Curicó. Teléfono (56) (75) 2203 111
Campus San Isidro, Los Niches. Teléfono (56) (75) 2203 617