Literature

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R. J. Jensen1977A preliminary numerical analysis of the red oak complex in Michigan and Wisconsin USA
D. A. Shepard2009A review of the taxonomic status of Quercus ellipsoidalis and Quercus coccinea in the Eastern United States
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W. R. Overlease1977A study of the relationship between Scarlet Oak (Quercus coccinea Muenchh.) and Hill Oak (Quercus ellipsoidalis E.J. Hill) in Michigan and nearby states
P. M. Kittelson, Pinahs, C., Dwyer, J., Ingersoll, A., Mans, E., Rieke, J., Rutman, B., Volenec, M.2009Age Structure and Genetic Diversity of Four Quercus macrocarpa (Michx.) Populations in Fragmented Oak Savanna along the Central Minnesota River Valley
L. Toumi, Lumaret R.1998Allozyme variation in cork oak (Quercus suber L.): the role of phylogeography and genetic introgression by other Mediterranean oak species and human activities
P. R. ALDRICH, JAGTAP, M., MICHLER, C. H., ROMERO-SEVERSON, J.2003Amplification of North American Red Oak Microsatellite Markers in European White Oaks and Chinese Chestnut
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I. BIRCHENKO, FENG, Y., ROMERO-SEVERSON, J.2009Biogeographical Distribution of Chloroplast Diversity in Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra L.)
S. Kampfer, Lexer, C., Glossl, J., Steinkellner, H.1998Characterization of (GA)n microsatellite loci from Quercus robur
B. D. Dow, Ashley, M. V., Howe, H.1995Characterization of highly variable (GA/CT)n microsatellites in the bur oak, Quercus macrocarpa
B. Dow, Ashley, M., Howe, H.1995Characterization of highly variable (GA/CT)n microsatellites in the bur oak, Quercus macrocarpa
C. R. Magni, Ducousso, A., Caron, H., Petit, R. J., Kremer, A.2005Chloroplast DNA variation of Quercus rubra L. in North America and comparison with other Fagaceae
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P. Chokchaichmnankit, -Jonsson, A., Chulalaksananukul, W. K.2008Chromosomal mapping of 18S-25S; 5S ribosomal genes on 15 species of Fagaceae from Northern Thailand
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H. Steinkellner, Lexer, C., Turetschek, E., Glossl, J.1997Conservation of (GA)n microsatellite loci between Quercus species
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Bod, Joandet, S., Laigret, F., Kremer, A.1997Detection of genomic regions differentiating two closely related oak species Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. and Quercus robur L
T. A. Ishida, Hattori, K., Sato, H., Kimura, M. T.2003Differentiation and hybridization between Quercus crispula and Q. dentata (Fagaceae): insights from morphological traits, amplified fragment length polymorphism markers, and leafminer composition
P. Fonti Garc2008Earlywood vessel size of oak as a potential proxy for spring precipitation in mesic sites
V. - L. Sork, Bramble, J., Sexton, O.1993Ecology of mast-fruiting in three species of North American deciduous oaks
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R. J. Jensen1997Flora of North America, North of Mexico
R. J. Petit1993Gene diversity in natural populations of oak species
C. Dutech, Sork, V. L., Irwin, A. J., Smouse, P. E., Davis, F. W.2005Gene flow and fine-scale genetic structure in a wind-pollinated tree species Quercus lobata (Fagaceaee)
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W. R. Overlease1991Genetic relationships between three species of oaks as determined by common garden studies with populations from Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin
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R. Finkeldey2001Genetic variation of oaks (Quercus spp.) in Switzerland. 1. Allelic diversity and differentiation at isozyme gene loci
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R. J. Jensen1986Geographic spatial autocorrelation in Quercus ellipsoidalis
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P. W. Ball1981Hills oak (Quercus ellipsoidalis) in southern Ontario, Canada
P. F. Maycock, Daniel, D. R., Gregory, R., Reznicek, A. A.1980Hill’s oak (Quercus ellipsoidalis) in Canada
D. Howard, Preszler, R., Williams, J., Fenchel, S., Boecklen, W.1997How discrete are oak species? Insights from a hybrid zone between Quercus grisea and Quercus gambelii.
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J. W. Hardin1975Hybridization and introgression in Quercus alba
S. C. Hokanson, Isebrands, J. G., Jensen, R. J., Hancock, J. F.1993Isozyme variation in oaks of the Apostle Islands in Wisconsin: Genetic structure and levels of inbreeding in Quercus rubra and Q. ellipsoidalis (Fagaceae)

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