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Comparative Research on the Structure, Chemistry, and Physical Properties of Turkey Oak and Sessile Oak Wood

open access: yesBioResources, 2023
The objective of this research was to establish comparatively some relevant features of Turkey oak and sessile oak wood, in order to better understand the drying behavior of these species.
Iulia Deaconu   +4 more
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General regularities of height-diameter curves in Hungarian oak, sessile oak and Turkey oak high forests [PDF]

open access: yesSilva Balcanica, 2020
The height-diameter curves of natural even-aged Hungarian oak, sessile oak and Turkey oak forests in the regions of Staro Oryahovo, Sherba, Tsonevo and Aytos Forestry Districts have been studied.
Roumen Petrin
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Small‐scale genetic structure and mating patterns in an extensive sessile oak forest (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) [PDF]

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2021
Oaks (Quercus) are major components of temperate forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere where they form intermediate or climax communities. Sessile oak (Quercus petraea) forests represent the climax vegetation in eastern Germany and western Poland.
Pascal Eusemann, Heike Liesebach
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Production potential of the soil in sessile oak coppice forests [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2005
The soils in sessile oak forests were studied at three localities in the region of Northeast Serbia. Brownised dystrict humus-siliceous soil was studied on gneiss in M.U. "Zlatica" - N.P.
Košanin Olivera, Knežević Milan
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Bacterial Communities Associated With Acute Oak Decline of Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) in Southern Sweden. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Microbiol Rep
ABSTRACT Acute oak decline (AOD) is a rapidly progressing disease affecting various oak species ( Quercus spp.). Recent studies have shown that AOD is associated with a consortium of Gram‐negative, facultatively anaerobic bacteria (e.g., in Enterobacterales) in the United ...
Knapp DG   +3 more
europepmc   +5 more sources

Genetic differentiation in functional traits among European sessile oak populations. [PDF]

open access: yesTree Physiol, 2019
AbstractThe vulnerability of forest species and tree populations to climate change is related to the exposure of the ecosystem to extreme climatic conditions and to the adaptive capacity of the population to cope with those conditions. Adaptive capacity is a relatively under-researched topic within the forest science community, and there is an urgent ...
Torres-Ruiz JM   +8 more
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Comparison of Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) and Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur L.) Wood Machinability

open access: yesBioResources
It is usually stated that sessile oak wood has the same properties as pedunculate oak wood. However, in practice, sessile oak wood can be distinguished from pedunculate oak wood by appearance, quality, and machinability.
Igor Đukić   +4 more
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Deliberation over species change in a monodominant sessile oak stand (Quercetum petraeae Čer. et Jov. 1953., subass. tilietosum) - A case study in ”Đerdap” National Park [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2022
Stand structure analysis was conducted before and after natural regeneration (on the same plot) on a site of monodominant sessile oak forest (Quercetum petraeae Čer. et Jov. 1953., subass. tilietosum).
Bobinac Martin   +2 more
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Phytocenological and edaphic characteristics of sessile oak forests on Miroč Mt in northeastern Serbia [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2013
This research was carried out in natural stands of sessile oak (Quercus petraea agg. Ehrendorfer 1967) on Miroč mountain. Three comunities were investigated: Pure sessile oak forest (Quercetum montanum Čer. et Jov. 1953.
Cvjetićanin Rade   +4 more
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Phytosociological studies of the forests with sessile oak and Norway spruce from South-Eastern Transylvania [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Forest Research, 2011
The forests with sessile oak (Quercus petraea) and Norway spruce (Picea abies) from south-eastern Transylvania represent a peculiar type of phytocenoses, rather unusual for the present-day vegetation of Romania’s territory. Aim of the study is to provide
Adrian Indreica, Mihai Kelemen
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