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List of works by Sara Marañón-Jiménez

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Post-fire salvage logging reduces carbon sequestration in Mediterranean coniferous forest

scholarly article by P. Serrano-Ortiz et al published December 2011 in Forest Ecology and Management

Salvage Logging Versus the Use of Burnt Wood as a Nurse Object to Promote Post-Fire Tree Seedling Establishment

article by Jorge Castro et al published 20 January 2010 in Restoration Ecology

Effect of decomposing post-fire coarse woody debris on soil fertility and nutrient availability in a Mediterranean ecosystem

article by Sara Marañón-Jiménez & Jorge Castro published 4 June 2012 in Biogeochemistry

Post-fire soil respiration in relation to burnt wood management in a Mediterranean mountain ecosystem

scientific article published in 2011

Restoring for the present or restoring for the future: enhanced performance of two sympatric oaks (Quercus ilex and Quercus pyrenaica ) above the current forest limit

scientific article published in 2015

Charred wood remaining after a wildfire as a reservoir of macro- and micronutrients in a Mediterranean pine forest

scholarly article by Sara Marañón-Jiménez et al published 2013 in International Journal of Wildland Fire

Impacts of Global Change on Mediterranean Forests and Their Services

Fall rate of burnt pines across an elevational gradient in a Mediterranean mountain

An empirical study of the wound effect on sap flux density measured with thermal dissipation probes

scientific article published in September 2016

Post-fire wood management alters water stress, growth, and performance of pine regeneration in a Mediterranean ecosystem

scientific article published in 2013

X-ray computed microtomography characterizes the wound effect that causes sap flow underestimation by thermal dissipation sensors

scientific article

A systemic overreaction to years versus decades of warming in a subarctic grassland ecosystem

scientific article published on 09 December 2019

Towards long-term standardised carbon and greenhouse gas observations for monitoring Europe’s terrestrial ecosystems: a review

Seasonal drought in Mediterranean soils mainly changes microbial C and N contents whereas chronic drought mainly impairs the capacity of microbes to retain P

scientific article published in February 2022

Coupled carbon and nitrogen losses in response to seven years of chronic warming in subarctic soils

article

Microbial carbon limitation: The need for integrating microorganisms into our understanding of ecosystem carbon cycling

scientific article published on 14 December 2019