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New website of the Iberian Network RIE: Red de Isótopos Estables / Rede de Isotopos estáveis available here
New website of the research group "Medforlab: Mediterranean Forest Ecophysiology and Adaptation" available here
Brief description of the current National coordinated project PALEOISOMED available here
Brief description of the current Marie Curie ERG project SMARTREES available here
BMZ funded CIMMYT project: precision phenotyping for drought tolerance in maize link to project web page
 
Juan Pedro Ferrio

Juan Pedro (Pitter) Ferrio Díaz
Plant Physiologist

Ramón y Cajal-researcher
Dpt. of Crop and Forest Science

http://medforlab.weebly.com/

ETSEA-University of LLeida
Avda. Rovira Roure 191 E-25191 Lleida (SPAIN)
Phone: +34 973/702511
Fax: +34 973/702690
e-mail: Pitter.Ferrio-nospam-pvcf.udl.cat*
 
formerly at:
Chair of Tree Physiology 
University of Freiburg
George-Köhler Allee, Gebäude 053/054 D-79110 Freiburg im Breisgau (GERMANY)

*to avoid spam the "@" in e-mail adresses has been replaced by "-nospam-"

 

 

Research interests

I am a Plant Physiologist, interested on the application of stable isotopes (d13C, d18O and d5N) in cereal breeding and forest ecophysiology, with special attention on plant responses against drought. I'm also working on palaeoenvironmental studies based on the anal-ysis of stable isotopes in archaeological plant remains, including cereal grains and wood charcoal.

 

Last update: 21/10/11.

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