Has been part of 19 CREAF projects Projects involved in CLIMABOSC Forests and climate change mitigation SOILDEEPCHANGE Unraveling the role of soil layers deeper than 30 cm in a changing world NUTRIARID Unraveling and providing solutions to mitigate and adapt to the changes in the elementomes of organisms, communities and ecosystems Research groups this member belongs to Global Ecology Unit Related linkshttp://www.creaf.uab.es/Global-Ecology/ j.llusia@creaf.uab.es935814673Office: C5b/-108orcid profile researchergate profile I am a doctor in Biology and a researcher at the Global Ecology Unit CSIC-CEAB-CREAF. My research in the field of ecophysiology includes the study of abiotic factors (temperature, humidity, light, ozone) and biotic (plant-plant, plant-animal) that affect both the emissions and content of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in tropical and Mediterranean plants, from a perspective of both individuals and the ecosystem and in relation to the overall context of global change. The results of my research are published in international journals (including the SCI) and at national levels. I participate in project and contract R & D and development work for staff training, theses and master. I have experience in organizing R & D activities (conferences, seminars, conferences, etc.). I have been a member of tribunals for masters and theses. In 1998 I was a member of the American Society of Botany. I'm a reviewer of articles for the journals American Journal of Botany, Atmospheric Environment, New Phytologist and Journal of Geophysical Research. Interests Secondary metabolism emissions and VOC content in plants, Gas chromatography mass and gas exchange, Atmospheric Chemistry, Biotic relationshipsEcophysiology of plants to climate change, Global change and biogenic VOC Emissions, Climate change and exchange of CO2