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Trade‐offs between constitutive and induced defences drive geographical and climatic clines in pine chemical defences
X Moreira, KA Mooney, S Rasmann, WK Petry, A Carrillo‐Gavilán, R Zas, ...
Ecology Letters 17 (5), 537-546, 2014
2342014
Costs of constitutive and herbivore‐induced chemical defences in pine trees emerge only under low nutrient availability
L Sampedro, X Moreira, R Zas
Journal of Ecology 99 (3), 818-827, 2011
2222011
Defensive responses of Pinus pinaster seedlings to exogenous application of methyl jasmonate: concentration effect and systemic response
X Moreira, L Sampedro, R Zas
Environmental and Experimental Botany 67 (1), 94-100, 2009
1272009
Vermicompost enhances germination of the maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.)
C Lazcano, L Sampedro, R Zas, J Domínguez
New Forests 39, 387-400, 2010
1252010
Foliar nutrient status and nutritional relationships of young Pinus radiata D. Don plantations in northwest Spain
R Zas, R Serrada
Forest Ecology and Management 174 (1-3), 167-176, 2003
1052003
The maternal environment determines the timing of germination in Pinus pinaster
C Cendán, L Sampedro, R Zas
Environmental and Experimental Botany 94, 66-72, 2013
1012013
Differentiation of persistent anatomical defensive structures is costly and determined by nutrient availability and genetic growth-defence constraints
X Moreira, R Zas, A Solla, L Sampedro
Tree physiology 35 (2), 112-123, 2015
912015
Iterative kriging for removing spatial autocorrelation in analysis of forest genetic trials
R Zas
Tree genetics & genomes 2 (4), 177-185, 2006
902006
Mediation of seed provisioning in the transmission of environmental maternal effects in Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton)
R Zas, C Cendán, L Sampedro
Heredity 111 (3), 248-255, 2013
882013
Differential allocation of constitutive and induced chemical defenses in pine tree juveniles: a test of the optimal defense theory
X Moreira, R Zas, L Sampedro
PLoS One 7 (3), e34006, 2012
762012
Exploiting jasmonate-induced responses for field protection of conifer seedlings against a major forest pest, Hylobius abietis
R Zas, N Björklund, G Nordlander, C Cendán, C Hellqvist, L Sampedro
Forest Ecology and Management 313, 212-223, 2014
752014
Fertilization increases Hylobius abietis L. damage in Pinus pinaster Ait. seedlings
R Zas, L Sampedro, E Prada, MJ Lombardero, J Fernández-López
Forest Ecology and Management 222 (1-3), 137-144, 2006
742006
Climatic control of intra-annual wood density fluctuations of Pinus pinaster in NW Spain
V Rozas, I García-González, R Zas
Trees 25, 443-453, 2011
732011
Genetics, phosphorus availability, and herbivore-derived induction as sources of phenotypic variation of leaf volatile terpenes in a pine species
L Sampedro, X Moreira, J Llusia, J Penuelas, R Zas
Journal of Experimental Botany 61 (15), 4437-4447, 2010
722010
Resistance and response of Pinus pinaster seedlings to Hylobius abietis after induction with methyl jasmonate
L Sampedro, X Moreira, R Zas
Plant Ecology 212 (3), 397-401, 2011
692011
Bottom-up effects of host-plant species diversity and top-down effects of ants interactively increase plant performance
X Moreira, KA Mooney, R Zas, L Sampedro
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1746), 4464-4472, 2012
682012
Genetic variation of Pinus pinaster Ait. seedlings in susceptibility to the pine weevil Hylobius abietis L.
R Zas, L Sampedro, E Prada, J Fernández-López
Annals of Forest Science 62 (7), 681-688, 2005
682005
Genotype x environment interaction in Maritime pine families in Galicia, Northwest Spain
R Zas, E Merlo, J Fernández-López
Silvae Genetica 53 (1-6), 175-182, 2004
672004
Tolerance and induced resistance in a native and an exotic pine species: relevant traits for invasion ecology
R Zas, X Moreira, L Sampedro
Journal of Ecology 99 (6), 1316-1326, 2011
662011
Environmental maternal effects mediate the resistance of maritime pine to biotic stress
M Vivas, R Zas, L Sampedro, A Solla
PloS one 8 (7), e70148, 2013
632013
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