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Sara Silva, Manuela Machado, Marta Coelho, Eduardo M. Costa and Manuela Pintado
Acorns, frequently left uncollected in the fields, have been a part of the traditional medicine of different cultures. Among the different properties associated with them, their antimicrobial potential is of particular importance. However, this character...
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Marina Castro,Esther Fernandez-Nuñez
Pág. 425 - 437
Aim of study: This paper aims to characterize some soil properties within the first 25 cm of the soil profile and the herbaceous biomass in Quercus forests, and the possible relationships between soil properties and understory standing biomass.Area of st...
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Masazumi Kayama and Takashi Yamanaka
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Jiyou Zhu, Weijun He, Jiangming Yao, Qiang Yu, Chengyang Xu, Huaguo Huang and Catherine Mhae B. Jandug
Quercus aquifolioides is one of the most representative broad-leaved plants in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau with important ecological status. So far, understanding how to quickly estimate the chlorophyll content of plants in plateau areas is still an urgent pro...
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Diana Ionela Stegaru?, Anamaria Calugar, Corneliu Tanase, Adriana Musca, Oana Romina Botoran, Mihail Manolache, Anca Cristina Babe?, Claudiu Bunea, Emese Gál, Andrea Bunea and Teodora Emilia Coldea
The influence of the addition of oak chips and barrel ageing on basic wine parameters and volatile compounds of Chardonnay wines has been studied. Chardonnay wines were obtained by the traditional wine-making process. Oak chips (4 g/L?non-toasted and lig...
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Carlos Vila-Viçosa, Salvador Arenas-Castro, Bruno Marcos, João Honrado, Cristina García, Francisco M. Vázquez, Rubim Almeida and João Gonçalves
The Iberian Peninsula hosts a high diversity of oak species, being a hot-spot for the conservation of European White Oaks (Quercus) due to their environmental heterogeneity and its critical role as a phylogeographic refugium. Identifying and ranking the ...
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Courtney M. Siegert, Natasha A. Drotar and Heather D. Alexander
Canopy throughfall comprises the largest portion of net precipitation that is delivered to the forest floor. This water flux is highly variable across space and time and is influenced by species composition, canopy foliage, stand structure, and storm met...
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Graham S. Frank, Ronald A. Rathfon and Michael R. Saunders
Establishing adequate advanced oak reproduction prior to final overstory removal is crucial for regenerating oak forests in the eastern U.S. Many management approaches exist to this end, but benefits associated with any individual technique can depend on...
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Sonia P. Faias,Joana A. Paulo,João H. N. Palma,Margarida Tomé
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Aim of study: Cork oak is one of the main forest tree species in Portugal that typically occurs in montado, where operational practices oriented to the tree, crop or animal management may influence several of the ecosystem components. This study aimed at...
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Teresa Fonseca,Luísa Monteiro,Teresa Enes,Adelaide Cerveira
Pág. e006
Aim of study: The study aims to evaluate the maximum potential stocking level in cork oak (Quercus suber L.) woodlands, using the ecologically-based size-density relationship of the self-thinning law.Area of study: The study area refers to cork oak fores...
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María Claudia Diez Gómez, Yira L. Sepúlveda, Flavio Moreno
Pág. 118 - 130
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Ahmad Hosseini,Seyed M. Hosseini,Juan C. Linares
Pág. e014
Aim of study: Drought and stand structure are major and interconnected drivers of forest dynamics. Water shortage and tree-to-tree competition may interact under the current climate change scenario, increasing tree mortality. In this study, we aimed to i...
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Alexandro B. Leverkus, Manuel Carrión, Mercedes Molina-Morales and Jorge Castro
The assisted regeneration of oaks can be achieved through seeding or planting. Whereas direct seeding of acorns has several advantages over planting nursery-grown seedlings, the problem of seed predation by mammals precludes its widespread application. W...
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Celia Herrero,María Belén Turrión,Valentín Pando,Felipe Bravo
Pág. e065
Aim of study: The aim of the study was to determine the baseline carbon stock in forest floor and mineral soils in pine and oak stands in acid soils in Northern Spain.Area of study: The study area is situated in northern Spain (42° N, 4° W) on ?Paramos y...
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Vicelina B. Sousa,José-Luís Louzada,Helena Pereira
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Aim of the study: This paper aims to valorize the wood of Quercus faginea Lam. for high quality end uses (e.g. furniture) by studying growth and quality properties using mature trees. Age trends in tree-ring width and wood density are shown and the main ...
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Liu Bing,Christine R. Fischer,José-Antonio Bonet,Carles Castaño,Carlos Colinas
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Aim of study: To explore the diversity of soil fungi found in black truffle (Tuber melanosporum) plantations following the introduction of the mycorrhizal-colonized host tree, (Quercus ilex), through the development of the brûlé and production of mature ...
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Fermín José Chamorro García, Daniela León Bonilla, Guiomar Nates-Parra
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E. Diaz-Pines,A. Rubio,F. Montes
Pág. 485 - 495
Aboveground litterfall from Pyrenean oak (Quercus pyrenaica Willd. a semi-deciduous species), mixed Pyrenean oak-pine and pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forest stands was surveyed in two sites in a Mediterranean mountain area during a period of 36 and 29 mon...
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Ignacio Javier Díaz-Maroto,José Fernández-Parajes,Pablo Vila-Lameiro,Eva Barcala-Pérez
Pág. 57 - 68
Data from stem analysis of 56 dominant trees of Quercus pyrenaica Willd., in natural stands in Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula), were used to evaluate four dynamic site equations derived with the Generalized Algebraic Difference Approach (GADA). All the eq...
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Daniel C Day, Alejandro A Royo, Patrick H. Brose, Todd F Hutchinson, Martin A Spetich, Scott H. Stoleson
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