Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
J. Javier Peguero-Pina, Sancho-Knapik, D., Barrón, E., Camarero, J. Jesús, Vilagrosa, A., Gil-Pelegrín, E.2014Morphological and physiological divergences within Quercus ilex support the existence of different ecotypes depending on climatic dryness
T. R. Rogers, F. Russell L.2014Historical patterns of oak population expansion in the Chautauqua Hills, Kansas
Y. Song, Deng, M., Hipp, A. L., Li, Q.2014Leaf morphological evidence of natural hybridization between two oak species (Quercus austrocochinchinensis and Q. kerrii) and its implications for conservation management
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
J. - J. Hu, Xing, Y. - W., Turkington, R., Jacques, F. M. B., Su, T., Huang, Y. - J., Zhou, Z. - K.2015A new positive relationship between pCO2 and stomatal frequency in Quercus guyavifolia (Fagaceae): a potential proxy for palaeo-CO2 levels
C. Lepoittevin, Bodenes, C., Chancerel, E., Villate, L., Lang, T., Lesur, I., Boury, C., Ehrenmann, F., Zelenica, D., Boland, A., Besse, C., Garnier-GÉRÉ, P., Plomion, C., Kremer, A.2015Single-nucleotide polymorphism discovery and validation in high density SNP array for genetic analysis in European white oaks
L. Wei, Li, Y. - F., Zhang, H., Liao, W. - J.2015Variation in morphological traits in a recent hybrid zone between closely related Quercus liaotungensis and Q. mongolica (Fagaceae)
T. Su, Adams, J. M., Wappler, T., Huang, Y. - J., Jacques, F. M. B., Liu, Y. - S., Zhou, Z. - K.2015Resilience of plant-insect interactions in an oak lineage through Quaternary climate change
I. S. Pearse, Baty, J. H., Herrmann, D., Sage, R., Koenig, W. D.2015Leaf phenology mediates provenance differences in herbivore populations on valley oaks in a common garden
Y. - F. Zeng, Wang, W. - T., Liao, W. - J., Wang, H. - F., Zhang, D. - Y.2015Multiple glacial refugia for cool-temperate deciduous trees in northern East Asia: the Mongolian Oak as a case study
A. L. Hipp, Weber, J. A., Srivastava, A.In PressWho am I this time? The affinities and misbehaviors of Hill’s oak (Quercus ellipsoidalis).

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