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Abstract BACKGROUND Italy harbors one of the richest grapevine biodiversities worldwide, yet the sensory identity of wines from many native cultivars remains poorly defined despite their relevance on the market at regional, national, or international levels.
Paola Piombino +17 more
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Formation of acutissimin A in red wine through the contact with cork
This study shows that when cork material gets in contact with wine, the elagitannins which exist in the cork material (namely one called vescalagin) react with the catechins present in the wine, producing, among others, Acutissimin A, which is an anti ...
Luís Gil +3 more
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Long-Term Monitoring of Cork and Holm Oak Stands Productivity in Portugal with Landsat Imagery
Oak stands are declining in many regions of southern Europe. The goal of this paper is to assess this process and develop an effective monitoring tool for research and management. Long-term trends of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) were
Valentine Aubard +2 more
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Abstract The presently most densely sampled molecular phylogeny of the widespread New World subtribe Gonolobinae is presented, including about 35% of the ca. 520 species. Sampling focused on an even representation of the three main areas of total Gonolobinae distribution, South America, Central/North America, and the West Indian Islands, and the ...
Sigrid Liede‐Schumann +4 more
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Diversity of fungal endophytic community in Quercus suber L. under different climate scenarios [PDF]
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is an evergreen oak tree species, typically found throughout the Mediterranean Basin that presents a great ecological and economic importance in Portugal.
Baptista, Paula +4 more
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International Biological Flora: Loranthus europaeus*
Loranthus europaeus is a deciduous hemiparasitic species native to Europe and western Asia, primarily parasitizing oaks. It forms xylem connections via haustoria, extracting water and nutrients while exhibiting high transpiration and low water‐use efficiency.
Roman Gebauer
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Oak heterogeneity shaping arthropod diversity and ecological dynamics in Boumezrane forest (Souk Ahras, Algeria) [PDF]
The Boumezrane Forest in northeastern Algeria is a biodiversity hotspot characterized by a mosaic of oak species and varied habitats. This study examines how habitat heterogeneity influences arthropod diversity across five forest habitats: Cork Oak, Zeen
Abdallah Aouadi +8 more
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According to Eratosthenes (fr. 16 Strecker) the Arcadians called phellos a kind of oak.
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ABSTRACT European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) spans a wide range of European climates and exhibits evidence of local adaptation, which supports its persistence under diverse conditions. We analysed 18 populations—distributed across an altitude gradient on the southwestern geographic range edge of the species—using landscape genomics to assess their ...
Josep Morando‐Milà +6 more
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Drinking and protecting - a market approach to the preservation of cork oak landscapes [PDF]
With the availability of new techniques to close wine bottles avoiding the risk of ?corky? taste the tradition of closing wine bottles with cork stoppers is on the retreat.
Ahlheim, Michael, Frör, Oliver
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