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Climate change-induced temperature rise significantly influences the photosynthesis and geographic distribution patterns of temperate forests. Quercus species are pivotal components of temperate forests, yet their photosynthetic performance and ...
WANG Limin1, ZHOU Shuai2, 3*
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Lichens of red oak Quercus rubra in the forest environment in the Olsztyn Lake District (NE Poland)
A list of 63 species of lichens and 4 species of lichenicolous fungi recorded on the bark of red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in Poland is given. Literature data and the results of field studies conducted in the forest in the Olsztyn Lake District between 1999
Dariusz Kubiak
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ABSTRACT Heatwaves are intensifying worldwide, often coinciding with high vapour pressure deficit (VPD) and soil drought. Yet, how temperate tree species tolerate these combined stresses remains elusive. Using single‐tree gas‐exchange chambers, we examined the response of leaf gas exchange and thermoregulation of three broadleaved tree species to a ...
Jana K. Zeppan +4 more
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Our findings show that Eurasian jay dispersal activity depends on specific understorey structures when selecting caching microsites—particularly shrub cover and standing pines. These features could be directly shaped by management to promote assisted natural oak regeneration.
Olivia Lorente‐Casalini +4 more
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Background Multi-purpose use of forests in a sustainable way forces a recognition of how introduction of alien woody species in forests with different land use histories affect native plants other than trees.
Beata Woziwoda +2 more
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Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part Q), pp. 783-784 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 784, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Combined phylogenetic and geographic data can predict plant–pest interactions with high accuracy
Schematic overview of the study pipeline. Summary Non‐native plant pests can pose major threats to biodiversity, with destructive ecological and economic consequences. The ability to predict future threats would allow limited resources to be concentrated on managing the most serious risks. We built a Bayesian model to predict hosts at risk from Agrilus,
Elvira Hernández‐Gutiérrez +2 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Genomic forecasting for climate‐resilient fruit trees
Genomic offset and required evolutionary changes under climatic shifts. Summary Fruit trees – long‐lived perennial crops cultivated for their edible fruits or nuts and frequently propagated clonally – are increasingly exposed to climate extremes that threaten their productivity and survival.
Maxime Criado +6 more
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În lucrare sunt analizate locul şi rolul culturilor Larix deciduas, Quercus rubra, Amygdalus commynis, şi Celtis occidentalis în condiţiile geoclimaterice ale Republicii Moldova.
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