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Influence of Bacillus thuringiensis application timing on population dynamics of gypsy moth in Mediterranean cork oak forests.

Pest Management Science, 2020
BACKGROUND The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, is one of the main pests of oak forests worldwide and it causes extensive defoliation during its periodic outbreaks.
Roberto Mannu   +3 more
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STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE ROOTING AND ACCLIMATIZATION OF CORK OAK

Acta Horticulturae, 2003
In this work the inclusion of 2 mg l -1 of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) in the rooting medium produced 78% rooting. The rooting percentage was improved to 95% by basal immersion of shoots in 0.5 g l -1 IBA for 2 min. With this method high number of long and vigorous roots developed during the second week after IBA treatment.
Romano, Anabela, Martins Loução, M. A.
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The cork oak tree in California

Economic Botany, 1947
There are 5,000 trees in various parts of the State, planted at various times, and recent experimental strippings of the largest have yielded 600 to 1,000 pounds of high quality cork per tree. Does this presage an American cork industry?
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Modeling Cork Oak Production in Portugal

2006
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) stands are managed in agro-silvo-pasture systems and their sustainability depends on balanced relations amongst their components. Actual changes in management, mainly due to increasing mechanization and the installation of new stands, have required the development of tools to generate scenarios for management options.
Nuno de Almeida Ribeiro   +2 more
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Cork Oak Planting Tests in California

Journal of Forestry, 1949
Abstract To study the possibilities of planting cork oak in the national forests of California, a number of plantations were established during a three year period beginning in 1942. From the results of these tests recommendations are made of how and where to plant for growing cork oak commercially.
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Managing shrub encroachment in cork oak montado

2017
The impact of the shrub layers that naturally occupy the montado ecosystem can often be positive. Benefits include: natural tree regeneration; protection from excessive light exposure and animal predation; soil protection; increased carbon sequestration; increased fodder diversity; increased biodiversity.However, there can also be negative impacts ...
Paulo, Joana Amaral   +2 more
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Occurrence of Biscogniauxia mediterranea in cork oak stands in Tunisia

Phytoparasitica, 2021
I. Yangui   +5 more
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Cork Oak Forests, Sustainable Forestry

Biodiversity Online Journal, 2022
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Silvopastoral management in cork oak forests

1996
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Chaumontet, O.   +4 more
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