Aitor Ameztegui
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Gil Torné

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Gil Torné

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gil.torne@udl.cat
The realization of my technique in horticultural production adapted to the environment allowed me to develop a strong interest in plant physiology, which prompted me to complete a bachelor's degree in biological sciences. Then, I continued my studies in environmental biogeochemistry to perfect my integration of interdisciplinarity. As part of this master's degree, I took part in a research on the assimilation of trace elements in ombrotrophic peatlands in Abitibi-Témiscamingue. Completing this project did only increase my interest in forest and molecular ecology. Currently, I am carrying out a study on the effects of climate change (heat stress and droughts) on the growth of trees in urban forests across Canada, based on dendrochronological analyzes.

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Adaptive management of Mediterranean Pinus halepensis forests in the face of climate change (LIFE Adapt-Aleppo)

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