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Modifying Polylactide with Powdered Cork Filler. [PDF]
Fabijański M, Garbarski J, Szymaniak Z.
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Understanding MeJA induced-resistance to <i>Phytophthora cinnamomi</i> in holm oak embryogenic lines. [PDF]
Morcillo M +5 more
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Cork Façades as an Innovative and Sustainable Approach in Architecture: A Review of Cork Materials, Properties and Case Studies. [PDF]
Miranda I, Pereira H.
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Symbiotic fungi of an ambrosia beetle alter the volatile bouquet of cork oak seedlings.
Phytopathology, 2022In Portugal, fungal symbionts of the ambrosia beetle Platypus cylindrus affect tree vigor of cork oak (Quercus suber) and are linked with the cork oak decline process.
S. Nones, Edmundo Sousa, G. Holighaus
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Journal of applied entomology, 2022
The oak pinhole borer, Platypus cylindrus F., mainly colonizes oaks (Quercus sp.), and it is considered among the most serious pests of cork oak (Quercus suber L.). Despite being traditionally considered as a secondary pest in thermophilic oak woodlands,
E. J. Muñoz‐Adalia +2 more
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The oak pinhole borer, Platypus cylindrus F., mainly colonizes oaks (Quercus sp.), and it is considered among the most serious pests of cork oak (Quercus suber L.). Despite being traditionally considered as a secondary pest in thermophilic oak woodlands,
E. J. Muñoz‐Adalia +2 more
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1946
Excerpts from the Preface: The possibility of establishing a domestic supply of cork, a subject first explored by Thomas Jefferson, has been pursued with new vigor since war conditions threatened to cut off our sources of this essential material. The cork of commerce is the outer bark which is stripped at intervals from the cork oak tree, Quercus suber,
Watrous, Roberta C. +3 more
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Excerpts from the Preface: The possibility of establishing a domestic supply of cork, a subject first explored by Thomas Jefferson, has been pursued with new vigor since war conditions threatened to cut off our sources of this essential material. The cork of commerce is the outer bark which is stripped at intervals from the cork oak tree, Quercus suber,
Watrous, Roberta C. +3 more
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Effects of cork oak stripping on tree carbon and water fluxes
, 2021Cork is a high value periodical forest product which ensures the economic, social and ecological sustainability of cork oak woodlands. Abiotic and biotic stresses lead to tree decline which is endangering the productivity and sustainability of these ...
F. Costa-e-Silva +5 more
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Cork Oak Trees (Quercus suber L.)
2006A transformation system for selected mature Quercus suber L. trees using Agrobacterium tumefaciens has been established. Embryos obtained from recurrent proliferating embryogenic masses are inoculated with AGL1 strain harbouring the plasmid pBINUbiGUSint, which carries the nptII and uidA genes.
Rubén, Alvarez +3 more
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Suberized Cell Walls of Cork from Cork Oak Differ from Other Species
Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2010AbstractPlants have suberized cells that act as protective interfaces with the environment or between different plant tissues. A lamellar structure of alternating dark and light bands has been found upon transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observation of cork cells and considered a typical feature of the suberized secondary wall.
Rita Teresa, Teixeira, Helena, Pereira
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Propagation of Cork Oak by Grafting
Journal of Forestry, 1945Abstract This article reviews existing European literature on the subject and describes certain experiments in California which show that cork oak can be grafted on native oaks, both in the greenhouse and in the field.
N. T. Mirov, W. C. Cumming
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