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Stabilization of soil organic matter in Luvisols under the influence of various tree species in temperate forests. [PDF]
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Red Deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>) Fascioloidosis: From Liver Pathology to Regeneration. [PDF]
Konjević D +6 more
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Annual Dynamics of Mycobiota in Symptomatic Century-Old Trees of Aesculus hippocastanum, Fagus sylvatica, Populus alba, and Quercus robur. [PDF]
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The climate to growth relationships of pedunculate oak in steppe
Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) is a long-lived species that dominates the extra–zonal natural forests in the steppe landscape of southeastern Ukraine. Although Q. robur is considered to be one of the most important species in European dendrochronology, it has received little attention in the steppe zone because of its scarcity in the often-degraded
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A gallotannin degrading esterase from leaves of pedunculate oak
Phytochemistry, 1997Abstract An enzyme from leaves of pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur , syn. Q. pedunculata ) that catalysed the efficient hydrolysis of galloylglucose esters and related compounds was purified more than 1900-fold in 67% yield to apparent homogeneity. For the purified native enzyme, M r values of 150 000 and 300 000, respectively, were estimated by ...
Georg G Gross
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Water contamination in pedunculate oak higrophilous forests
The paper deals with content of heavy metals in groundwater and surface water. Bearing on mind a huge problem related to pedunculate oak forests decline in the area of Ravni Srem, it is necessary to conduct an appropriate monitoring of water quality. One of the most important factors connected with water quality is concentration of heavy metals. As for
Nikolić Jokanović, Vesna +4 more
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