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Andreu Meijer Mora
Researcher (M)
PROGRAM / Multifunctional forest management
LINE / Forest pathology
Graduated in Forest Engineering (2020), Master’s in Forest Engineering (2021), and PhD in the Forest Management and Natural Environment program at the University of Lleida (2024).
He is currently working as a researcher in the field of forest pathology.
Keywords
Forest diseasesPestsNon-timber forest products (Mushrooms, truffles, PAM, cork, pine nuts, etc.)Wood products (wood, CLT, forest biomass)
Latest Publications
- Uppara, H.R., Meijer, A., Muñoz-Adalia, E.J., Colinas, C., Morales-Rodríguez, C. (2026). Characterization of the microbiome from subcortical tissues of Quercus suber threatened by Diplodia corticola. Forest Ecology and Management
- Pruñanosa, M., Albó, D., Meijer, A., Pérez-Llorca, M., Colinas, C. (2025). Predawn Disequilibrium Between Soil and Plant Water Potentials in Seedlings of Two Mediterranean Oak Species (Quercus ilex and Quercus suber). Forests
- Meijer, A., Muñoz Adalia, E.J., Correal, E., Colinas, C. (2025). Early detection of heartwood rot caused by Fistulina hepatica in Castanea sativa productive coppices through low‑invasive resistance drilling. Wood Science and Technology
- Meijer, A., Jordán Muñoz-Adalia, E., Colinas, C. (2024). Early Thinning: A Promising Tool to Prevent Fistulina hepatica Heart Rot in Castanea sativa Coppice Stands. Forests
- Muñoz-Adalia, E.J., Uppara, A.B., Albó, D., Meijer, A., Colinas, C. (2023). Cork harvest planning and climate: High air humidity favors availability of airborne inoculum of Diplodia corticola. Forest Ecology and Management