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Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is widely distributed in the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. It has also been introduced to Europe, where it has become an economically important plantation species now. Despite growing genomic resources,
Martin Müller, Oliver Gailing
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Gene flow and hybridisation in a mixed oak forest (Quercus pyrenaica Willd. and Quercus petraea (Matts.) Liebl.) in central Spain [PDF]
Oaks are long-standing models for the study of gene flow and hybridisation. Temperate (Quercus petraea) and sub-Mediterranean (Quercus pyrenaica) oaks coexist in central Spain, showing remarkable differences in population size and structure. Q. petraea has a scattered distribution in central Spain, where it is at one of the southernmost limits of its ...
Valbuena-Carabaña, M. +6 more
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High Genetic Differentiation among European White Oak Species (Quercus spp.) at a Dehydrin Gene
Dehydryn genes are involved in plant response to environmental stress and may be useful to examine functional diversity in relation to adaptive variation.
Iacob CRĂCIUNESC +5 more
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Geographical structure of gene diversity in Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. I. Monolocus patterns of variation [PDF]
Two-locus composite disequilibria were estimated for all 28 pairs of loci (from eight loci) in 81 populations of Quercus petraea spread over the natural distribution of the species. Significant disequilibria were found in almost all populations for two pairs (Aap-A/Lap-A, Mr-A/Dia-A) that have also shown strong linkage in cosegregation analysis.
Zanetto, Anne, Kremer, Antoine
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The effect of the extreme summer drought and heatwave 2018 in Central Europe on wood properties of oaks at four sandy valley river sites (Quercus robur L.) and one south-exposed schist slope (Qu. petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) in the middle Rhine and lower Main
Florian Süßel, Wolfgang Brüggemann
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Good survival of broadleaf tree species in a four-year-old plantation in the Slovenian Karst
Six broadleaf tree species (Celtis australis L. – Mediterranean hackberry, Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. – sessile oak, Fagus sylvatica L. – European beech, Prunus avium L. – wild cherry, Juglans regia L.
Nina Škrk, Kristjan Jarni, Robert Brus
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Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Q. pubescens Willd., and Q. frainetto Ten. grow naturally in sympatry in the Landscape of Outstanding Features "Kosmaj" (Mt. Kosmaj) in Serbia, in the Western Balkans.
Mirjana Šijačić-NIkolić +4 more
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HIERACIO UMBROSI-QUERCETUM PETRAEAE PÎNZARU, CANTEMIR, MANIC & POPESCU – ASS. NOVA, FROM THE CENTRAL MOLDOVAN PLATEAU OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA [PDF]
The forests of sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) with Hieracium umbrosum Jord., found on the Central Moldovan Plateau, are described in this article. Based on 12 relevés, the authors have grouped these forests in an plant community that is new
Pavel PÎNZARU +3 more
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Provenance variation and seed sourcing for sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) in France
Abstract Key message Sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) provenance variation was assessed in a multisite test based on traits of economic and ecological relevance in France. While climatic drivers generated genetic clines at a range-wide scale, provenance variation in France was mainly shaped by past ...
Girard, Quentin +6 more
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Background and Purpose: Due to the ability to uptake and accumulate heavy metals (HM) in their aboveground tissues, trees may be used for phytoremediation purposes, but also as bioindicators of environmental pollution. The aims of the present study were:
Srđan Stojnić +6 more
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