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Roig Oliver, Margalida (Fecha de defensa: 2022-04-05)
[eng] Photosynthesis is an essential process for plants. To comprehend how diffusive and biochemical CO2 processes involved in photosynthesis occur is of great relevance to understand plant physiology. ...
Jaca Estepa, Julia (Fecha de defensa: 2020-09-18)
[eng] Plant reproductive success depends on the effectiveness of the mutualistic interaction and the context in which it occurs. This thesis investigates and quantifies plant fitness with a particular ...
Bassitta Sánchez, Marta (Fecha de defensa: 2021-03-12)
[eng] Wall lizards from the Podarcis genus, which have diversified and evolved in the Mediterranean basin, present wide morphological, ecological, and genetic variability. This diversity plays a key ...
López Mercadal, Júlia (Fecha de defensa: 2022-09-26)
[eng] Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al. 1987) is a gram-negative Gammaproteobacterium pathogen of plants and limited to the xylem conduits. The bacterium is capable to infect more than 600 different plant ...
García Comendador, Julián (Fecha de defensa: 2021-07-12)
[eng] Soil erosion is a natural process that encompasses weathering, transport and deposition of soil particles. These processes are essential in terrestrial geochemical cycles. However, the on- and ...
Alves Farias, Inês (Fecha de defensa: 2021-11-03)
[eng] Aphanopus carbo (Lowe, 1839), the black scabbardfish, is a benthopelagic teleost with high commercial value in the NE Atlantic, especially in Madeira Archipelago and mainland Portugal. Given its ...
Tortosa Montojo, Ignacio (Fecha de defensa: 2023-05-24)
[spa] La viticultura es cultivo de alto valor económico propio de zonas áridas y semiáridas, motivo por el cual es especialmente vulnerable a la escasez hídrica. Para mejorar la sostenibilidad del viñedo, ...
Moltó Seguí, Vicenç (Fecha de defensa: 2023-09-07)
[eng] The common dolphinfish or mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) is a large pelagic and highly migratory fish distributed in tropical and subtropical waters around the globe. The Mediterranean Sea ...