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Overview

Juan Pedro Ferrio is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with notable contributions in the subfields of global and planetary change, plant science, nature and landscape conservation, atmospheric science, and ecology.

Their work extensively addresses topics related to plant water relations and carbon dynamics, tree-ring climate responses, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, tree root and stability studies, plant responses to elevated CO2, forest ecology and management, and horticultural and viticultural research.

Juan Pedro Ferrio has contributed to scientific literature published in several key venues, including:

  • Forests
  • Tree Physiology
  • Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Plant and Soil
  • Annals of Botany

Frequent collaborators in their research include José Javier Peguero-Pina, Domingo Sancho-Knapik, Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrín, David García Alonso, and Rubén Martín-Sánchez.

Some of the recent papers co-authored or associated with Juan Pedro Ferrio are:

  • Adsorption of polyethylene microbeads and physiological effects on hydroponic maize, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Living in Drylands: Functional Adaptations of Trees and Shrubs to Cope with High Temperatures and Water Scarcity, 2020, Forests
  • Deciduous and evergreen oaks show contrasting adaptive responses in leaf mass per area across environments, 2020, New Phytologist
  • Do 2H and 18O in leaf water reflect environmental drivers differently?, 2022, New Phytologist
  • Revisiting the Functional Basis of Sclerophylly Within the Leaf Economics Spectrum of Oaks: Different Roads to Rome, 2020, Current Forestry Reports

Best Publications

  • Mesophyll diffusion conductance to CO2: an unappreciated central player in photosynthesis

    Jaume Flexas;Margaret M. Barbour;Oliver Brendel;Hernán M. Cabrera

  • Stable isotopes in tree rings: towards a mechanistic understanding of isotope fractionation and mixing processes from the leaves to the wood.

    Arthur Gessler;Juan Pedro Ferrio;Robert Hommel;Kerstin Treydte

  • Drought effects on allocation of recent carbon: from beech leaves to soil CO2 efflux

    Nadine K. Ruehr;Christine A. Offermann;Arthur Gessler;Jana Barbro Winkler

  • Environmental Factors Determining Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Yield in Durum Wheat under Mediterranean Conditions

    J. L. Araus;D. Villegas;N. Aparicio;L. F. García del Moral

  • Δ 13 C and tree-ring width reflect different drought responses in Quercus ilex and Pinus halepensis

    J. P. Ferrio;A. Florit;A. Vega;L. Serrano

  • Water management practices and climate in ancient agriculture: inferences from the stable isotope composition of archaeobotanical remains

    Juan P. Ferrio;José Luis Araus;Ramon Buxó;Jordi Voltas

  • Adsorption of polyethylene microbeads and physiological effects on hydroponic maize.

    Mauricio A. Urbina;Francisco Correa;Felipe Aburto;Juan Pedro Ferrio

  • Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in wood constituents of Pinus halepensis as indicators of precipitation, temperature and vapour pressure deficit

    J. P. Ferrio;J. Voltas

  • Isotope-ratio infrared spectroscopy: a reliable tool for the investigation of plant-water sources?

    Paula Martín‐Gómez;Adrià Barbeta;Jordi Voltas;Josep Peñuelas

  • The long way down—are carbon and oxygen isotope signals in the tree ring uncoupled from canopy physiological processes?

    Christine Offermann;Juan Pedro Ferrio;Jutta Holst;Rüdiger Grote

  • Temporal dynamics of the carbon isotope composition in a Pinus sylvestris stand: from newly assimilated organic carbon to respired carbon dioxide

    Naomi Kodama;Romain L. Barnard;Yann Salmon;Christopher Weston

  • Intraspecific variation in the use of water sources by the circum‐Mediterranean conifer Pinus halepensis

    Jordi Voltas;Devon Lucabaugh;Maria Regina Chambel;Juan Pedro Ferrio

  • The historical perspective of dryland agriculture: lessons learned from 10,000 years of wheat cultivation.

    JL Araus;JP Ferrio;R Buxó;J Voltas

  • On the metabolic origin of the carbon isotope composition of CO2 evolved from darkened light‐acclimated leaves in Ricinus communis

    Arthur Gessler;Arthur Gessler;Arthur Gessler;Guillaume Tcherkez;Oka Karyanto;Claudia Keitel

  • Stable isotopes in archaeobotanical research

    Girolamo Fiorentino;Juan Pedro Ferrio;Amy Bogaard;José Luis Araus

  • A retrospective, dual-isotope approach reveals individual predispositions to winter-drought induced tree dieback in the southernmost distribution limit of Scots pine

    Jordi Voltas;Jesús Julio Camarero;David Carulla;Mònica Aguilera

  • Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes and quality traits of fossil cereal grains provide clues on sustainability at the beginnings of Mediterranean agriculture

    Mònica Aguilera;José Luis Araus;Jordi Voltas;Maria Oliva Rodríguez-Ariza

  • Climate-related variability in carbon and oxygen stable isotopes among populations of Aleppo pine grown in common-garden tests

    Jordi Voltas;María Regina Chambel;María Aránzazu Prada;Juan Pedro Ferrio;Juan Pedro Ferrio

  • Processes driving nocturnal transpiration and implications for estimating land evapotranspiration

    Víctor Resco de Dios;Jacques Roy;Juan Pedro Ferrio;Josu G. Alday

  • Living in Drylands: Functional Adaptations of Trees and Shrubs to Cope with High Temperatures and Water Scarcity

    José Javier Peguero-Pina;Alberto Vilagrosa;David Alonso-Forn;Juan Pedro Ferrio

  • Carbon isotope composition of fossil charcoal reveals aridity changes in the NW Mediterranean Basin

    J. P. Ferrio;N. Alonso;J. B. López;J. L. Araus

  • The Péclet effect on leaf water enrichment correlates with leaf hydraulic conductance and mesophyll conductance for CO2

    Juan Pedro Ferrio;Alícia Pou;Igor Florez-Sarasa;Arthur Gessler

Frequent Co-Authors

Jordi Voltas
Jordi Voltas University of Lleida
Arthur Gessler
Arthur Gessler ETH Zurich
Alexandru Milcu
Alexandru Milcu Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Josu G. Alday
Josu G. Alday University of Lleida
Jacques Roy
Jacques Roy Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
David T. Tissue
David T. Tissue Western Sydney University
José Luis Araus
José Luis Araus University of Barcelona
Michael Bahn
Michael Bahn University of Innsbruck
José Javier Peguero-Pina
José Javier Peguero-Pina University of Zaragoza
Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrín
Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrín University of Zaragoza

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