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Acidophilic forests of sessile oak in northern Croatia
2009Past surveys of forest vegetation in Croatia (VUKELIĆ 1991, RAUŠ et al. 1992, VUKELIĆ & BARIČEVIĆ 1996, BARIČEVIĆ 2002, TRINAJSTIĆ 2008, VUKELIĆ et al. 2008) classify acidophilic forests of the order Quercetalia roboris petraeae, with sessile oak (Quercus petraea Liebl.) as the edifier, in three associations: Querco-Castanetum I.
Šapić, Irena +2 more
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Acta Botanica Hungarica, 2010
Oak woods are the most important forest types growing on 570,700 hectares in Hungary that is about 32% of total forested lands. This paper reports results about the regeneration succession on clearings of sessile oak-Turkey oak forests, following successive clear-cut harvesting practice.
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Oak woods are the most important forest types growing on 570,700 hectares in Hungary that is about 32% of total forested lands. This paper reports results about the regeneration succession on clearings of sessile oak-Turkey oak forests, following successive clear-cut harvesting practice.
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Relation between Topography and Gap Characteristics in a Mixed Sessile Oak–Beech Old-Growth Forest
Forests, 2023Nicu Constantin Tudose +2 more
exaly
The sessile oak: Anomalies of the binomial
Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1975openaire +1 more source
Coppicing modulates physiological responses of sessile oak (Quercus petraea Matt. Lieb.) to drought
Forest Ecology and Management, 2022Marie Matoušková +2 more
exaly

