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The features of the process and drying modes without artificial humidification of uncut Quercus petraea lumber in convective drying chambers without artificial humidification for furniture and joinery production of premium class is considered.
Aleksandr Chernyshev +3 more
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Abstract Longer‐term perspectives—equivalent to the lifespans of long‐lived trees—are required to fully inform perceptions of ‘naturalness’ used in woodland conservation and management. Stand‐scale dynamics of an old growth temperate woodland are reconstructed using palaeoecological data.
Annabel Everard +4 more
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and native soils (Chromic Luvisols), located out of the urban zone is presented. Urban experimental plots (US1, US2 and US3) were chosen under forest plantations, respectively: oak and black pine (Quercus pubescens L.
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Phages that infect the oak pathogens Brenneria goodwinii and Gibbsiella quercinecans were isolated. The phages were able to effectively reduce bacterial populations of their respective hosts in vitro. However, when applied in planta, the phages did not reduce host populations and instead phages and bacteria co‐existed over time.
Emily R. Grace +7 more
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Woods with Quercus petraea in Tuscany (Italy): a vegetation classification approach
In Tuscany (Italy), oak mixed woods with high cover values of Quercus petraea are rather infrequent but well documented within local and national phytosociological studies, even if, in the literature, not always analyzed and well characterized from the ...
Daniele Viciani +4 more
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Quercus esculus Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 996. 1753, nom. utique rej. "Habitat in Europa australi." RCN: 7219. Lectotype (Govaerts in Taxon 44: 631. 1995): Herb. Linn. No. 1128.28 (LINN). Current name: Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. (Fagaceae).
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International audienceThe two most common oak species in western Europe, Quercus robur and Quercus petraea, display different ecological behaviours, particularly with respect to their responses to drought.
Feuillat, F +4 more
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ABSTRACT The persistence of organisms in changing climates depends on both phenotypic plasticity and adaptation. However, despite extensive research, it remains largely unclear how forest trees will genetically adapt or phenotypically acclimate to future climates.
Aksel Pålsson +5 more
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Variability in morphology of Microsphaera alphitoides Griffon et Maubl. in Poland
The aim of this study was to verify descriptions of the morphology of the fungus responsible for powdery mildew on oak leaves of nursery seedlings and of young trees in forest stands. Infected, fully developed leaves from apical parts of stems of Quercus
Krzysztof Ufnalski, Krystyna Przybył
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Importance of micromorphological characteristics of foliar and pollen grains for delimitation of Oak species in Iran [PDF]
Several species of oaks (Quercus spp.) grow abundantly in the Hyrcanian, Arasbaran and Zagros forests of Iran. Taxonomy of oaks is difficult because of it's immense size and wide distribution, heterophylly, hybridization and changes in morphological ...
Parisa Panahi +3 more
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