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R. Finkeldey2001Genetic variation of oaks (Quercus spp.) in Switzerland. 1. Allelic diversity and differentiation at isozyme gene loci
A. Curtu, Gailing, O., Leinemann, L., Finkeldey, R.2007Genetic variation and differentiation within a natural community of five oak species (Quercus spp.)
W. R. Overlease1991Genetic relationships between three species of oaks as determined by common garden studies with populations from Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin
E. V. Moran, Willis, J., Clark, J. S.2012Genetic evidence for hybridization in red oaks (Quercus sect. Lobatae, Fagaceae)
B. Castagneyrol, Lagache, L., Giffard, B., Kremer, A., Jactel, H.2012Genetic Diversity Increases Insect Herbivory on Oak Saplings
N. Kashani, Dodd R. S.2002Genetic differentiation of two california red oak species, Quercus parvula var. shreveii and Q. wislizeni, based on AFLP genetic markers
I. A. Iakovlev, Kleinschmidt J.2002Genetic differentiation of pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) in the European part of Russia based on RAPD markers
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M. Valbuena-Carabana, Gonzalez-Martinez, S. C., Sork, V. L., Collada, C., SOTO, A., Goicoechea, P. G., Gil, L.2005Gene flow and hybridisation in a mixed oak forest (Quercus pyrenaica Willd. and Quercus petraea (Matts.) Liebl.) in central Spain
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)
R. J. Petit1993Gene diversity in natural populations of oak species
R. J. Jensen1997Flora of North America, North of Mexico
C. - G. Hochwender, Sork, V. - L., Marquis, R. - J.2003Fitness consequences of herbivory on Quercus alba
L. Lagache, Klein, E. K., Guichoux, E., Petit, R. J.2012Fine-scale environmental control of hybridization in oaks
B. D. Dow, Ashley M. V.2002Factors influencing male mating success in bur oak, Quercus macrocarpa
K. Xia, Hill, L. M., Li, D. - Z., Walters, C.2014Factors affecting stress tolerance in recalcitrant embryonic axes from seeds of four Quercus (Fagaceae) species native to the USA or China
G. N. Stone, Hernandez-Lopez A.2009Extreme host plant conservatism during at least 20 million years of host plant pursuit by oak gallwasps
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G. Muir Schl2005Evidence for shared ancestral polymorphism rather than recurrent gene flow at microsatellite loci differentiating two hybridizing oaks (Quercus spp.)
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A. Curtu, Gailing, O., Finkeldey, R.2007Evidence for hybridization and introgression within a species-rich oak (Quercus spp.) community
K. Koehler, Center, A., Cavender-Bares, J.2011Evidence for a freezing tolerance–growth rate trade-off in the live oaks (Quercus series Virentes) across the tropical–temperate divide
T. Denk, Grimsson, F., Zetter, R.2010Episodic migration of oaks to Iceland: Evidence for a North Atlantic "land bridge" in the latest Miocene
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V. - L. Sork, Bramble, J., Sexton, O.1993Ecology of mast-fruiting in three species of North American deciduous oaks
P. Fonti Garc2008Earlywood vessel size of oak as a potential proxy for spring precipitation in mesic sites
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
A. L. Purnell2010Determination of drought tolerance and heredity of Quercus series Virentes in Texas. Specifically, Quercus virginiana and Quercus fusiformis accessions for adaptation to demanding environments
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
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C. Bodenes, Chancerel, E., Gailing, O., Vendramin, G., Bagnoli, F., Durand, J., Goicoechea, P., Soliani, C., Villani, F., Mattioni, C., Koelewijn, H., Murat, F., Salse, J., Roussel, G., Boury, C., Alberto, F., Kremer, A., Plomion, C.2012Comparative mapping in the Fagaceae and beyond with EST-SSRs
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J. Ortego, Gugger, P. F., Sork, V. L.2014Climatically stable landscapes predict patterns of genetic structure and admixture in the Californian canyon live oak
P. Chokchaichmnankit, -Jonsson, A., Chulalaksananukul, W. K.2008Chromosomal mapping of 18S-25S; 5S ribosomal genes on 15 species of Fagaceae from Northern Thailand
Bord, Popescu, F., Slade, D., Csaikl, U. M., Lesur, I., Borovics, A., K, K, G, Brewer, S., Burg, K., Petit, R. J.2002Chloroplast DNA variation of white oaks in the northern Balkans and in the Carpathian Basin
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B. Dow, Ashley, M., Howe, H.1995Characterization of highly variable (GA/CT)n microsatellites in the bur oak, Quercus macrocarpa
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S. Ueno, Le Provost, G., Leger, V., Klopp, C., Noirot, C., Frigerio, J. M., Salin, F., Salse, J., Abrouk, M., Murat, F., Brendel, O., Derory, J., Abadie, P., Leger, P., Cabane, C., Barre, A., de Daruvar, A., Couloux, A., Wincker, P., Reviron, M. P., Kremer, A., Plomion, C.2010Bioinformatic analysis of ESTs collected by Sanger and pyrosequencing methods for a keystone forest tree species: oak
I. BIRCHENKO, FENG, Y., ROMERO-SEVERSON, J.2009Biogeographical Distribution of Chloroplast Diversity in Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra L.)
M. C. Simeone, Piredda, R., Papini, A., Vessella, F., Schirone, B.2013Application of plastid and nuclear markers to DNA barcoding of Euro-Mediterranean oaks (Quercus, Fagaceae): problems, prospects and phylogenetic implications
F. Lefort, Douglas G. C.1999An efficient micro-method of DNA isolation from mature leaves of four hardwood tree species Acer, Fraxinus, Prunus and Quercus

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