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Chuang Ma,Yinghua Li,Haizhou You,Hong Long,Weiwei Yu,Yunchang Gao,Yuanhong Wang
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Aim of study: Quercus variabilis is a sclerophyllous oak with strong resprouting capabilities and whose regeneration is facilitated by the development of stump shoots following disturbance. During secondary forest regeneration, fine roots are important o...
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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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Eleni M. Abraham, Paraskevi Sklavou, Aikaterini Loufi, Zoi M. Parissi and Apostolos P. Kyriazopoulos
The multiple agroforestry land uses of oak forests are of great ecological and economic interest as they contribute to the improvement of animal husbandry, wildlife, and environment. However, herbivory by wildlife and livestock highly affects the structu...
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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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Georgios Skiadaresis, Somidh Saha and Jürgen Bauhus
Recent studies have reported superior tree quality and comparable tree growth of oaks planted in group compared with row planting. However, a comparative assessment of the potential future crop trees (PFCTs) between group and row planting is still lackin...
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Pedro Tíscar Oliver
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Aim of study: This study aimed to determine the influence of topography and stand-structure on the characteristics of shrub communities and tree regeneration in a Mediterranean forest.Area of study: The Navahondona forest in Cazorla mountain range (SE Sp...
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Giuseppe Modica,Angelo Merlino,Francesco Solano,Roberto Mercurio
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Aim of study: Diagnosing the degradation degree of forest ecosystems is the basis for restoration strategies. However, there is no literature documenting how to quantify the forest degradation degree by using synthetic indicators, also because there is n...
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Aranzazu Gomez-Garay,Jose A. Manzanera,Beatriz Pintos-Lopez
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Aim of study: A review on the propagation methods of four Quercus species, namely Q. suber, Q. robur, Q. ilex and Q. canariensis, through somatic embryogenesis and anther embryogenesis are presented.Area of study: The study comprises both Mediterranean a...
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A.C. Gonçalves,A. Carvalho Oliveira
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Stand regeneration is one of the most important aspects of silviculture as it ensures stand and production perpetuity. Regeneration occurs after one or several disturbances releasing growing space, usually after the elimination of some adult trees. In No...
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Emile S. Gardiner, Daniel C Dey, John A. Stanturf, Brian Roy Lockhart
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