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2020

PEREIRA, L. et al. The Pneumatron: An automated pneumatic apparatus for estimating xylem vulnerability to embolism at high temporal resolution. Plant Cell and Environment, v. 43, n. 1, p. 131–142, 1 jan. 2020.

DURIGAN, G. et al. No Net Loss of Species Diversity After Prescribed Fires in the Brazilian Savanna. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, v. 3, 19 fev. 2020.

LEVIS, C. et al. Help restore Brazil’s governance of globally important ecosystem services. Nature Ecology and Evolution. v. 4, n. 2, p. 172-173, 1 fev. 2020.

ABRAHÃO, A. et al. Vellozioid roots allow for habitat specialization among rock- and soil-dwelling Velloziaceae in campos rupestres. Functional Ecology, v. 34, n. 2, p. 442–457, 1 fev. 2020.

KATTGE, J. et al. TRY plant trait database – enhanced coverage and open access. Global Change Biology, v. 26, n. 1, p. 119–188, 1 jan. 2020.

CAVA, M. G. B. et al. The recovery rates of secondary savannas in abandoned pastures are poorly explained by environmental and landscape factors. Applied Vegetation Science, v. 23, n. 1, p. 14–25, 1 jan. 2020.

ABRAHÃO, A. et al. Vellozioid roots allow for habitat specialization among rock- and soil-dwelling Velloziaceae in campos rupestres. Functional Ecology, v. 34, n. 2, p. 442–457, 1 fev. 2020.

2019

CRUZ, M. V. et al. Local adaptation of a dominant coastal tree to freshwater availability and solar radiation suggested by genomic and ecophysiological approaches. Scientific Reports, v. 9, n. 1, 1 dez. 2019.

DIAS, A. S. et al. How do lianas and trees change their vascular strategy in seasonal versus rain forest? Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, v. 40, 1 out. 2019.

MENINI, N. et al. Tucumã: A toolbox for spatiotemporal remote sensing image analysis [Software and Data Sets]. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine, v. 7, n. 3, p. 110–122, 1 set. 2019.

HOLANDA, A. E. R. et al. How do leaf wetting events affect gas exchange and leaf lifespan of plants from seasonally dry tropical vegetation? Plant Biology, v. 21, n. 6, p. 1097–1109, 1 nov. 2019.

FUENZALIDA, T. I. et al. Shoot surface water uptake enables leaf hydraulic recovery in Avicennia marina. New Phytologist, v. 224, n. 4, p. 1504–1511, 1 dez. 2019.

REIS, C. R. G. et al. Isotopic Evidence that Nitrogen Enrichment Intensifies Nitrogen Losses to the Atmosphere from Subtropical Mangroves. Ecosystems, v. 22, n. 5, p. 1126–1144, 15 ago. 2019.

VAN DER SANDE, M. T. et al. A 7000-year history of changing plant trait composition in an Amazonian landscape; the role of humans and climate. Ecology Letters. v. 22, n.6, p. 925-935, 1 jun. 2019.

LAMBERS, H. et al. Do cluster roots of red alder play a role in nutrient acquisition from bedrock? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. v. 116, n.24, p-11575-11576, 11 jun. 2019.

CIEMER, C. et al. Higher resilience to climatic disturbances in tropical vegetation exposed to more variable rainfall. Nature Geoscience, v. 12, n. 3, p. 174–179, 1 mar. 2019.

ARAGÃO, J. R. V.; GROENENDIJK, P.; LISI, C. S. Dendrochronological potential of four neotropical dry-forest tree species: Climate-growth correlations in northeast Brazil. Dendrochronologia, v. 53, p. 5–16, 1 fev. 2019.

BONGERS, F. et al. Frankincense in peril. Nature Sustainability, v. 2, n. 7, p. 602–610, 1 jul. 2019.

AKHMETZYANOV, L. et al. Multi-variable approach pinpoints origin of oak wood with higher precision. Journal of Biogeography, v. 46, n. 6, p. 1163–1177, 1 jun. 2019.

LIGOT, G. et al. Growth determinants of timber species Triplochiton scleroxylon and implications for forest management in central Africa. Forest Ecology and Management, v. 437, p. 211–221, 1 abr. 2019.

MAZZOCHINI, G. G. et al. Plant phylogenetic diversity stabilizes large-scale ecosystem productivity. Global Ecology and Biogeography, v. 28, n. 10, p. 1430–1439, 1 out. 2019.

MAZZOCHINI, G. G.; CAMARGO, J. L. C. Understory plant interactions along a successional gradient in Central Amazon. Plant and Soil, 2019.

LION, M. B. et al. Global patterns of terrestriality in amphibian reproduction. Global Ecology and Biogeography, v. 28, n. 6, p. 744–756, 1 jun. 2019.

LIRA-MARTINS, D. et al. Tropical tree branch-leaf nutrient scaling relationships vary with sampling location. Frontiers in Plant Science, v. 10, 9 jul. 2019.

FRAPPART, F. et al. The spatio-temporal variability of groundwater storage in the Amazon River Basin. Advances in Water Resources, v. 124, p. 41–52, 1 fev. 2019.

BITTENCOURT, P. R. L. et al. The fog regime in a tropical montane cloud forest in Brazil and its effects on water, light and microclimate. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, v. 265, p. 359–369, 15 fev. 2019.

TEODORO, G. S. et al. Specialized roots of Velloziaceae weather quartzite rock while mobilizing phosphorus using carboxylates. Functional Ecology, v. 33, n. 5, p. 762–773, 1 maio 2019.

ABRAHÃO, A. et al. Soil types select for plants with matching nutrient-acquisition and -use traits in hyperdiverse and severely nutrient-impoverished campos rupestres and cerrado in Central Brazil. Journal of Ecology, v. 107, n. 3, p. 1302–1316, 1 maio 2019.

CAMARGO, A. P. et al. Microbiomes of Velloziaceae from phosphorus-impoverished soils of the campos rupestres, a biodiversity hotspot. Scientific data, v. 6, n. 1, p. 140, 31 jul. 2019.

BRUM, M. et al. Hydrological niche segregation defines forest structure and drought tolerance strategies in a seasonal Amazon forest. Journal of Ecology, v. 107, n. 1, p. 318–333, 1 jan. 2019.

BARROS, F. DE V. et al. Hydraulic traits explain differential responses of Amazonian forests to the 2015 El Niño-induced drought. New Phytologist, v. 223, n. 3, p. 1253–1266, 1 ago. 2019.

BINKS, O. et al. Foliar water uptake in Amazonian trees: Evidence and consequences. Global Change Biology, v. 25, n. 8, p. 2678–2690, 1 ago. 2019.

OLIVEIRA, R. S. et al. Embolism resistance drives the distribution of Amazonian rainforest tree species along hydro-topographic gradients. New Phytologist, v. 221, n. 3, p. 1457–1465, 1 fev. 2019.

DÓRIA, L. C. et al. Axial sampling height outperforms site as predictor of wood trait variation. IAWA Journal, v. 24, p. 1–24, 2019.

SILVA, M. C. et al. How do soil and fire control aboveground biomass in natural forest patches? Forest Ecology and Management, v. 451, 1 nov. 2019.

SILVA, M. C. et al. The role of intraspecific trait variation in the occupation of sharp forest-savanna ecotones. Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, v. 253, p. 35–42, 1 abr. 2019.

HAYES, P. E. et al. Calcium-enhanced phosphorus toxicity in calcifuge and soil-indifferent Proteaceae along the Jurien Bay chronosequence. New Phytologist, v. 221, n. 2, p. 764–777, 1 jan. 2019.

SILVA, J. S. G. M. Efeito das lignanas extraídas da Piper cubeba em linhagens tumorigênicas de colo de útero (Mestrado em Biosciências) – Instituto de Biosciências, Letras e Ciências Exatas. Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”. 2019.

2018

ALBERT, L. P. et al. Age-dependent leaf physiology and consequences for crown-scale carbon uptake during the dry season in an Amazon evergreen forest. New Phytologist, v. 219, n. 3, p. 870–884, 1 ago. 2018.

ZEMUNIK, G. et al. High abundance of non-mycorrhizal plant species in severely phosphorus-impoverished Brazilian campos rupestres. Plant and Soil, v. 424, n. 1–2, p. 255–271, 1 mar. 2018.

AMAZONAS, N. T. et al. Combining Eucalyptus wood production with the recovery of native tree diversity in mixed plantings: Implications for water use and availability. Forest Ecology and Management, v. 418, p. 34–40, 1 jun. 2018.

GUILHERME PEREIRA, C. et al. Eudicots from severely phosphorus-impoverished environments preferentially allocate phosphorus to their mesophyll. New Phytologist, v. 218, n. 3, p. 959–973, 1 maio 2018.

DA COSTA, A. C. L. et al. Stand dynamics modulate water cycling and mortality risk in droughted tropical forest. Global Change Biology, v. 24, n. 1, p. 249–258, 1 jan. 2018.

VAN EMMERIK, T. et al. Tree Sway Time Series of 7 Amazon Tree Species (July 2015–May 2016). Frontiers in Earth Science, v. 6, 7 dez. 2018.

ROSADO, B. H. P. et al. The importance of phyllosphere on plant functional ecology: a phyllo trait manifesto. New Phytologist. v. 219, n. 4, p. 1145-1149, 1 set. 2018.

POORTER, L. et al. Can traits predict individual growth performance? A test in a hyperdiverse tropical forest. New Phytologist, v. 219, n. 1, p. 109–121, 1 jul. 2018.

HAYES, P. E. et al. Proteaceae from phosphorus-impoverished habitats preferentially allocate phosphorus to photosynthetic cells: An adaptation improving phosphorus-use efficiency. Plant Cell and Environment, v. 41, n. 3, p. 605–619, 1 mar. 2018.

GIARDINA, F. et al. Tall Amazonian forests are less sensitive to precipitation variability. Nature Geoscience, v. 11, n. 6, p. 405–409, 1 jun. 2018.

ELLER, C. B.; BITTENCOURT, P. R. L.; OLIVEIRA, R. S. Using sap flow to measure whole-tree hydraulic conductance loss in response to drought. Acta Horticulturae, v. 1222, p. 75–84, 2018.

GOMES, V. H. F. et al. Species Distribution Modelling: Contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data. Scientific Reports, v. 8, n. 1, 1 dez. 2018.

ELLER, C. et al. Xylem hydraulic safety and construction costs determine tropical tree growth. Plant Cell and Environment, v. 41, n. 3, p. 548–562, 1 mar. 2018.

BITTENCOURT, P.; PEREIRA, L.; OLIVEIRA, R. Pneumatic Method to Measure Plant Xylem Embolism. BIO-PROTOCOL, v. 8, n. 20, 2018.

ABRAHÃO, A. et al. Phosphorus- and nitrogen-acquisition strategies in two Bossiaea species (Fabaceae) along retrogressive soil chronosequences in south-western Australia. Physiologia Plantarum, v. 163, n. 3, p. 323–343, 1 jul. 2018.

ELLER, C. B. et al. Modelling tropical forest responses to drought and El Niño with a stomatal optimization model based on xylem hydraulics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. v. 373, n. 1760, 19 nov. 2018.

LIMA, T. R. A. et al. Lignin composition is related to xylem embolism resistance and leaf life span in trees in a tropical semiarid climate. New Phytologist, v. 219, n. 4, p. 1252–1262, 1 set. 2018.

PEREIRA, L. et al. Infrared nanospectroscopy reveals the chemical nature of pit membranes in water-conducting cells of the plant xylem. Plant Physiology, v. 177, n. 4, p. 1629–1638, 1 ago. 2018.

VAN EMMERIK, T. et al. Ideas and perspectives: Tree-atmosphere interaction responds to water-related stem variations. Biogeosciences, v. 15, n. 21, p. 6439–6449, 2 nov. 2018.

APARECIDO, L. M. T. et al. Ecohydrological drivers of Neotropical vegetation in montane ecosystems. Ecohydrology. v. 11, n. 3, 1 abr. 2018.

BRUM, M. et al. ENSO effects on the transpiration of eastern Amazon trees. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, v. 373, n. 1760, 19 nov. 2018.

DÓRIA, L. C. et al. Insular woody daisies (Argyranthemum, Asteraceae) are more resistant to drought-induced hydraulic failure than their herbaceous relatives. Functional Ecology, v. 32, n. 6, p. 1467–1478, 1 jun. 2018.

SILVA, M. C. et al. Revista Brasileira de Meio Ambiente Heterogeneidade de substratos e diversidade de herbáceas na Caatinga sedimentar e cristalina. v. 053, p. 45–53, 2018.

ROWLAND, L. et al. Drought stress and tree size determine stem CO2 efflux in a tropical forest. New Phytologist, v. 218, n. 4, p. 1393–1405, 1 jun. 2018.

GUILHERME PEREIRA, C. et al. Eudicots from severely phosphorus-impoverished environments preferentially allocate phosphorus to their mesophyll. New Phytologist, v. 218, n. 3, p. 959–973, 1 maio 2018.

2017

NGUYEN, H. T. et al. Leaf water storage increases with salinity and aridity in the mangrove Avicennia marina: integration of leaf structure, osmotic adjustment and access to multiple water sources. Plant Cell and Environment, v. 40, n. 8, p. 1576–1591, 1 ago. 2017.

VAN EMMERIK, T. et al. Measuring tree properties and responses using low-cost accelerometers. Sensors (Switzerland), v. 17, n. 5, 11 maio 2017.

REIS, C. R. G. et al. Nitrogen dynamics in subtropical fringe and basin mangrove forests inferred from stable isotopes. Oecologia, v. 183, n. 3, p. 841–848, 1 mar. 2017.

COSME, L. H. M. et al. The importance of hydraulic architecture to the distribution patterns of trees in a central Amazonian forest. New Phytologist, v. 215, n. 1, p. 113–125, 1 jul. 2017.

ELLER, C. B.; OLIVEIRA, R. S. Effects of nitrogen availability on the competitive interactions between an invasive and a native grass from Brazilian cerrado. Plant and Soil, v. 410, n. 1–2, p. 63–72, 1 jan. 2017.

REIS, C. R. G.; NARDOTO, G. B.; OLIVEIRA, R. S. Global overview on nitrogen dynamics in mangroves and consequences of increasing nitrogen availability for these systems. Plant and Soil. v. 410, p. 1-19, 1 jan. 2017.

VAN DER SLEEN, P. et al. Trends in tropical tree growth: re-analyses confirm earlier findings. Global Change Biology. v. 23, n. 5, p. 1761-1762, 1 maio 2017.

SHEIL, D. et al. Does biomass growth increase in the largest trees? Flaws, fallacies and alternative analyses. Functional Ecology. v. 31, n. 3, p. 568-581, 1 mar. 2017.

GROENENDIJK, P.; BONGERS, F.; ZUIDEMA, P. A. Using tree-ring data to improve timber-yield projections for African wet tropical forest tree species. Forest Ecology and Management, v. 400, p. 396–407, 15 set. 2017.

VLAM, M. et al. Tree age distributions reveal large-scale disturbance-recovery cycles in three tropical forests. Frontiers in Plant Science, v. 7, 5 jan. 2017.

VAN EMMERIK, T. et al. Water stress detection in the Amazon using radar. Geophysical Research Letters, v. 44, n. 13, p. 6841–6849, 16 jul. 2017.

BRUM, M. et al. Coordination of rooting depth and leaf hydraulic traits defines drought-related strategies in the campos rupestres, a tropical montane biodiversity hotspot. Plant and Soil, v. 420, n. 1–2, p. 467–480, 1 nov. 2017.

JOANITTI, S. A. et al. Vascular epiphytes in a woodland savanna forest in southeastern Brazil. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, v. 144, n. 4, p. 439–449, out. 2017.

D’ANGIOLI, A. M. et al. Inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense (Ab-V4, Ab-V5) increases Zea mays root carboxylate-exudation rates, dependent on soil phosphorus supply. Plant and Soil, v. 410, n. 1–2, p. 499–507, 1 jan. 2017.

2016

GONÇALVES, A. Z. et al. Trade-off between soluble protein production and nutritional storage in Bromeliaceae. Annals of Botany, v. 118, n. 6, p. 1199–1208, 29 ago. 2016.

ROWLAND, L. et al. Response to Torres-Ruiz et al., 2016, “Why do trees take more risks in the Amazon?” . Journal of Plant Hydraulics, v. 3, p. 006, 23 mar. 2016.

GONÇALVES, A. Z. et al. Species-Specific Effects of Ant Inhabitants on Bromeliad Nutrition. PLOS ONE, v. 11, n. 3, p. e0152113, 22 mar. 2016.

CARVALHO, E. C. D. et al. Why is liana abundance low in semiarid climates? Austral Ecology, v. 41, n. 5, p. 559–571, 1 ago. 2016.

CASSANA, F. F. et al. Effects of soil water availability on foliar water uptake of Araucaria angustifolia. Plant and Soil, v. 399, n. 1–2, p. 147–157, 1 fev. 2016.

DANTAS, V. DE L. et al. Disturbance maintains alternative biome states. Ecology Letters, v. 19, n. 1, p. 12–19, 1 jan. 2016.

ELLER, C. B.; LIMA, A. L.; OLIVEIRA, R. S. Cloud forest trees with higher foliar water uptake capacity and anisohydric behavior are more vulnerable to drought and climate change. New Phytologist, v. 211, n. 2, p. 489–501, 1 jul. 2016.

SILVEIRA, F. A. O. et al. Ecology and evolution of plant diversity in the endangered campo rupestre: a neglected conservation priority. Plant and Soil. v. 403, n. 1-2, p. 129-152, 1 jun. 2016.

ROSADO, B. H. P. et al. Changes in plant functional traits and water use in Atlantic rainforest: evidence of conservative water use in spatio-temporal scales. Trees - Structure and Function, v. 30, n. 1, p. 47–61, 1 fev. 2016.

PINA, A. L. C. B. et al. Dew absorption by the leaf trichomes of Combretum leprosum in the Brazilian semiarid region. Functional Plant Biology, v. 43, n. 9, p. 851, 1 set. 2016.

BITTENCOURT, P. R. L.; PEREIRA, L.; OLIVEIRA, R. S. On xylem hydraulic efficiencies, wood space‐use and the safety–efficiency tradeoff. New Phytologist, v. 211, n. 4, p. 1152–1155, 2016.

VAZ, N. M. et al. DERIVA IMUNOLÓGICA: a história natural dos linfócitos. Revista da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, v. 21, n. 1.2, p. 60–87, 2016.

OLIVEIRA, R. S. et al. Ecophysiology of campos rupestres plants. Ecology and Conservation of Mountaintop Grasslands in Brazil. p. 227–272, 2016.

COSTA, P. DE B. et al. Cluster-root formation and carboxylate release in Euplassa cantareirae (Proteaceae) from a neotropical biodiversity hotspot. Plant and Soil, v. 403, n. 1–2, p. 267–275, 1 jun. 2016.

DÓRIA, L. C. et al. Do woody plants of the Caatinga show a higher degree of xeromorphism than in the Cerrado? Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, v. 224, p. 244–251, 1 set. 2016.

MARCATI, C. R. et al. Cambial activity in dry and rainy season on branches from woody species growing in Brazilian Cerrado. Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, v. 223, p. 1–10, 1 ago. 2016.

JUNIOR, W. L. S. et al. Caracterização anatômica da embriogenese somática indireta e direta a partir de explantes oriundos de plantas cultivadas no campo de Coffea arabica. XXIV Congresso de Iniciação Científica da Unicamp, v. I, p. 2000, 9 set. 2016.

2015

OLIVEIRA, R. S. et al. Mineral nutrition of campos rupestres plant species on contrasting nutrient-impoverished soil types. New Phytologist, v. 205, n. 3, p. 1183–1194, 1 fev. 2015.

ROWLAND, L. et al. Death from drought in tropical forests is triggered by hydraulics not carbon starvation. Nature, v. 528, n. 7580, p. 119–122, 3 dez. 2015.

DE SOUZA, B. C. et al. Divergências funcionais e estratégias de resistência à seca entre espécies decíduas e sempre verdes tropicais. Rodriguesia, v. 66, n. 1, p. 21–32, 2015.

CARVALHO, E. C. D. et al. Hydraulic architecture of lianas in a semiarid climate: Efficiency or safety? Acta Botanica Brasilica, v. 29, n. 2, p. 198–206, 2015.

ALCANTARA, S. et al. Carbon assimilation and habitat segregation in resurrection plants: a comparison between desiccation‐ and non‐desiccation‐tolerant species of Neotropical Velloziaceae (Pandanales). Functional Ecology, v. 29, n. 12, p. 1499–1512, 27 dez. 2015.

ELLER, C. B.; BURGESS, S. S. O.; OLIVEIRA, R. S. Environmental controls in the water use patterns of a tropical cloud forest tree species, Drimys brasiliensis (Winteraceae). Tree Physiology, v. 35, n. 4, p. 387–399, 1 abr. 2015.

LAMBERS, H. et al. Leaf manganese accumulation and phosphorus-acquisition efficiency. Trends in Plant Science. v. 20, n. 2, p. 83-90, 1 fev. 2015.

CRAINE, J. M. et al. Convergence of soil nitrogen isotopes across global climate gradients. Scientific Reports, v. 5, n. 1, p. 1–8, 6 fev. 2015.

PETERS, R. L. et al. Detecting long-term growth trends using tree rings: A critical evaluation of methods. Global Change Biology, v. 21, n. 5, p. 2040–2054, 1 maio 2015.

GROENENDIJK, P. et al. No evidence for consistent long-term growth stimulation of 13 tropical tree species: Results from tree-ring analysis. Global Change Biology, v. 21, n. 10, p. 3762–3776, 1 out. 2015.

PETER, V. D. S. et al. 15N in tree rings as a bio-indicator of changing nitrogen cycling in tropical forests: An evaluation at three sites using two sampling methods. Frontiers in Plant Science, v. 6, n. APR, 9 abr. 2015.

VAN DER SLEEN, P.; GROENENDIJK, P.; ZUIDEMA, P. A. Tree-ring δ18O in African mahogany (Entandrophragma utile) records regional precipitation and can be used for climate reconstructions. Global and Planetary Change, v. 127, p. 58–66, 1 abr. 2015.

VAN DER SLEEN, P. et al. No growth stimulation of tropical trees by 150 years of CO2 fertilization but water-use efficiency increased. Nature Geoscience, v. 8, n. 1, p. 24–28, 11 jan. 2015.

PODADERA, D. S. et al. Influence of Removal of a Non-native Tree Species Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth. on the Regenerating Plant Communities in a Tropical Semideciduous Forest Under Restoration in Brazil. Environmental Management, v. 56, n. 5, p. 1148–1158, 1 nov. 2015.

FRIGIERI, B. M. et al. Efeito das Lignanas da Piper cubeba na Proliferação de Células de Câncer de colo de útero. Congresso de Iniciação Científica da Unesp. v. 4, n. 1, p. 2718, 2015.

SCATIGNA, A. V. et al. Philcoxia rhizomatosa (Gratioleae, Plantaginaceae): A new carnivorous species from Minas Gerais, Brazil. Phytotaxa, v. 226, n. 3, p. 275–280, 16 set. 2015.

2014

OLIVEIRA, R. S. et al. The hydroclimatic and ecophysiological basis of cloud forest distributions under current and projected climates. Annals of Botany, v. 113, n. 6, p. 909–920, 1 maio 2014.

MULER, A. L. et al. Does cluster-root activity benefit nutrient uptake and growth of co-existing species? Oecologia, v. 174, n. 1, p. 23–31, 10 jan. 2014.

VIANI, R. A. G. et al. Soil pH accounts for differences in species distribution and leaf nutrient concentrations of Brazilian woodland savannah and seasonally dry forest species. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, v. 16, n. 2, p. 64–74, 20 abr. 2014.

GROENENDIJK, P. et al. Potential of tree-ring analysis in a wet tropical forest: A case study on 22 commercial tree species in Central Africa. Forest Ecology and Management, v. 323, p. 65–78, 1 jul. 2014.

ABRAHÃO, A. et al. Convergence of a specialized root trait in plants from nutrient-impoverished soils: phosphorus-acquisition strategy in a nonmycorrhizal cactus. Oecologia, v. 176, n. 2, p. 345–355, 1 set. 2014.

OLIVEIRA, R. S. et al. Changing precipitation regimes and the water and carbon economies of trees. Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology. v. 26, n. 1, p. 65-82, 13 fev. 2014.

PICÃO, T. B.; RODRIGUES-LISONI, F. C. Redução da proliferação de células de Câncer de Cabeça e Pescoço após tratamento com Lignanas Extraídas da Piper cubeba. Congresso de Iniciação Científica da Unesp. v. 4, n. 1, 2014.

2013

ELLER, C. B.; LIMA, A. L.; OLIVEIRA, R. S. Foliar uptake of fog water and transport belowground alleviates drought effects in the cloud forest tree species, Drimys brasiliensis (Winteraceae). New Phytologist, v. 199, n. 1, p. 151–162, 1 jul. 2013.

DE CAMPOS, M. C. R. et al. Downregulation of net phosphorus-uptake capacity is inversely related to leaf phosphorus-resorption proficiency in four species from a phosphorus-impoverished environment. Annals of Botany, v. 111, n. 3, p. 445–454, 4 jan. 2013.

DE CAMPOS, M. C. R. et al. Viminaria juncea does not vary its shoot phosphorus concentration and only marginally decreases its mycorrhizal colonization and cluster-root dry weight under a wide range of phosphorus supplies. Annals of Botany, v. 111, n. 5, p. 801–809, 1 mar. 2013.

ZUIDEMA, P. A. et al. Tropical forests and global change: Filling knowledge gaps. Trends in Plant Science. v.18, n. 8, p. 413-419, 2013.

CARDOSO-LEITE, E. et al. Analysis of floristic composition and structure as an aid to monitoring protected areas of dense rain forest in southeastern Brazil. Acta Botanica Brasilica, v. 27, n. 1, p. 180–194, jan. 2013.

OLIVEIRA, R. S. Can hydraulic traits be used to predict sensitivity of drought-prone forests to crown decline and tree mortality? Plant and Soil, v. 364, n. 1–2, p. 1–3, 8 nov. 2013.

2012

PEREIRA, C. G. et al. Underground leaves of philcoxia trap and digest nematodes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v. 109, n. 4, p. 1154–1158, 24 jan. 2012.

GROENENDIJK, P. et al. Limitations to sustainable frankincense production: Blocked regeneration, high adult mortality and declining populations. Journal of Applied Ecology, v. 49, n. 1, p. 164–173, fev. 2012.

LEAL-BERTIOLI, S. C. M. et al. The effect of tetraploidization of wild Arachis on leaf morphology and other drought-related traits. Environmental and Experimental Botany, v. 84, p. 17–24, 1 dez. 2012.

ROSADO, B. H. P. et al. Diversity in nighttime transpiration behavior of woody species of the Atlantic Rain Forest, Brazil. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, v. 158–159, p. 13–20, 15 jun. 2012.

2011

ROSADO, B. H. P. et al. Biomassa de raízes finas e densidade do comprimento radicular em uma floresta tropical chuvosa de terras baixas e montana, SP, Brasil. Biota Neotropica, v. 11, n. 3, p. 203–209, jul. 2011.

VIANI, R. A. G. et al. Savanna soil fertility limits growth but not survival of tropical forest tree seedlings. Plant and Soil, v. 349, n. 1–2, p. 341–353, 14 dez. 2011.

VIANI, R. A. G. G. et al. Functional differences between woodland savannas and seasonally dry forests from south-eastern Brazil: Evidence from 15N natural abundance studies. Austral Ecology, v. 36, n. 8, p. 974–982, 1 dez. 2011.

2010

ROSADO, B. H. P.; OLIVEIRA, R. S.; MARINHO AIDAR, M. P. Is leaf water repellency related to vapor pressure deficit and crown exposure in tropical forests? Acta Oecologica, v. 36, n. 6, p. 645–649, 1 nov. 2010.

2009

TOMBOLATO, A. F. C. et al. Crioconservação de espécies de Amaryllidaceae. Revista Brasileira de Horticultura Ornamental, v. 15, n. 1, p. 77–82, 2009.

GREENUP, A. et al. The molecular biology of seasonal flowering-responses in Arabidopsis and the cereals. ANNALS OF BOTANY, v. 103, n. 8, p. 1165–1172, jun. 2009.

NEIMAN, Z.; LEITE, E.; PODADERA, D. Planejamento e implantação participativos de programa de in- terpretação em trilhas na “RPPN Paiol Maria”, Vale do Ribeira (SP). Revista Brasileira de Ecoturismo (RBEcotur), v. 2, 24 jan. 2009.

PODADERA, D. S. et al. Difusão dos Sistemas Agroflorestais na Mata Atlântica : Estudo de Caso do Vale do Ribeira de Iguape. II Congresso Latino Americano de Agroecologia, p. 2541–2545, 2009.

COSTA JR., E. A. DA; et al. Estratégias Inovadoras em ATER Voltados à Transição Agroecológica e ao Desenvolvimento de SAFs: o Caso do Assentamento Ipanema, Iperó/SP. Revista Brasileira de Agroecologia, v. 4, n. 2, p. 4332–4336, 2009.

2008

MARENGO, J. A. et al. The drought of Amazonia in 2005. Journal of Climate, v. 21, n. 3, p. 495–516, 1 fev. 2008.

2007

DAWSON, T. E. et al. Nighttime transpiration in woody plants from contrasting ecosystems. Tree Physiology, v. 27, n. 4, p. 561–575, 1 abr. 2007.

2006

BRANDO, P. et al. Effects of partial throughfall exclusion on the phenology of Coussarea racemosa (Rubiaceae) in an east-central Amazon rainforest. Oecologia, v. 150, n. 2, p. 181–189, 6 nov. 2006.

2005

OLIVEIRA, R. S. et al. Deep root function in soil water dynamics in cerrado savannas of central Brazil. Functional Ecology, v. 19, n. 4, p. 574–581, 1 ago. 2005.

OLIVEIRA, R. S.; DAWSON, T. E.; BURGESS, S. S. O. Evidence for direct water absorption by the shoot of the desiccation-tolerant plant Vellozia flavicans in the savannas of central Brazil. Journal of Tropical Ecology, v. 21, n. 5, p. 585–588, 25 set. 2005.

LEE, J. E. et al. Root functioning modifies seasonal climate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v. 102, n. 49, p. 17576–17581, 6 dez. 2005.

OLIVEIRA, R. S. et al. Hydraulic redistribution in three Amazonian trees. Oecologia, v. 145, n. 3, p. 354–363, 10 set. 2005.