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Genetic diversity of sessile oak populations in the Czech Republic [PDF]
The sessile oak is a broadleaved tree species of great ecological and silvicultural importance. Oaks are the second most widespread deciduous tree species in the Czech Republic, and ongoing climate change negatively affects the abundant and often monocultural Norway spruce.
Jakub Dvořák +3 more
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Influence of Sessile Oak Log Characteristics on the Efficiency in Veneer Cutting
The sessile oak tree represents 10.5% of the forest area in Romania and is the most widespread indigenous oak species. To select the most suitable domain of use for sessile oak wood, certain dimensional and qualitative criteria were taken into ...
Adela-Eliza Dumitrascu +4 more
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Viability of thinning sessile oak stands by girdling [PDF]
Summary The effects of girdling were analysed in a sessile oak ( Quercus petraea Matts. Leibl.) forest with an 80-year-old coppice with standard structure in northern Spain. The study evaluated the viability of girdling as an alternative to felling trees during crown thinning. Eighty-four direct competitors of selected future crop trees were girdled by
J. A. Reque, F. Bravo
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Gap-phase Regeneration of a Central-European Sessile Oak-Hornbeam Forest
Background and Purpose: Gap cutting can be regarded as a regeneration tool of close-to-nature forestry. However, very little is known about the gap-phase regeneration of sessile oak.
Tamás Tobisch
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Host plant effect on the number of moultings and head capsule width of the gypsy moth caterpillars [PDF]
The effect of four oak species: Turkey oak, Hungarian oak, sessile oak and English oak on the number of moultings and head capsule width of the gypsy moth caterpillars was researched.
Milanović Slobodan, Milanović Slađan
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The restoration of forest ecosystems in the NP 'Fruška Gora' 20 years after the bombing [PDF]
This paper presents the restoration of forest ecosystems in the NP "Fruška gora" 20 years after the bombing, which lasted from April 4 to June 8, 1999.
Stojšić Vida +2 more
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The sessile oak forests found on the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula are ascribed to the Lathyro-Quercetum petraeae association and play a key role in understanding the ecology of this habitat, as this region represents its xeric limit.
Jordi Bou, Lluís Vilar
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The presence of Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) M.E. Barr was studied in six natural and planted stands of sweet chestnut in Serbia. The fungus was detected on the sweet chestnut in five localities and on the sessile oak in one locality.
Dragan Karadžić +6 more
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Development of Sessile Oak and European Hornbeam Sprouts after Thinning [PDF]
We observed the growth of juvenile sprouts at stool level in an oak-hornbeam selective coppice after selective thinning. We tested the relations of sprouting probability, number and height of new sprouts, and stool biometric characteristics with thinning intensity and light conditions. We compared the results between the two species.
Adamec, Zdeněk +5 more
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Xylem adjustment of sessile oak at its southern distribution limits [PDF]
Drought is a key limiting factor for tree growth in the Mediterranean Basin. However, the variability in acclimation via xylem traits is largely unknown. We studied tree growth and vessel features of Quercus petraea (Matt.) Lieb. in five marginal stands across southern Europe.
Martínez-Sancho, E. +4 more
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