Understory management practices and stand density characteristics allow one to distinguish a cork oak traditional silvopastoral system (known as a montado) from a cork oak forest system. Although understanding the manner in which different management practices affect cork growth is imperative, there are still only a few outputs from experimental research that contribute to this knowledge. The effect of potential drivers on annual cork growth was analyzed using a linear mixed model approach. Two dimensions of drivers were considered: intraspecific competition, assessed by tree level distance-dependent indices; and interspecific competition, assessed by variables characterizing understory management. The present dataset was collected from an ...
Aim of study: To analyze the effect of health status on cork production, analyzing if this influence...
Cork is the most valuable non-wood product of the cork oak (Quercus suber L.). However, the cork oak...
Recently, significant forestry activities have taken place in Sardinia thanks to EU Regulation 2080/...
ArticleUnderstory management practices and stand density characteristics allow one to distinguish a...
Aim of study: Cork oak is one of the main forest tree species in Portugal that typically occurs in m...
PosterAn experimental trial implemented on a pure unevenaged cork oak stand, in Podzol soil, with t...
Cork-ring widths have been extensively used in dendroecological studies assessing the relationship b...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais / Instituto Superior de Agronomia. Univ...
The influence of soil type, slope and drainage on tree growth patterns (density, tree size, crown ca...
Differences of raw cork quality, in terms of thickness and porosity, were observed in productive cor...
International audienceAbstractKey messageOptimal management of cork oak forest stands was analyzed f...
The radial growth of mature cork oaks (Quercus suber L.) was studied during a 9-year production cycl...
Growth of cork-oak (Quercus suber L.) in Iberian stands may depend not only on climate but also on r...
In this paper we present a critical revision of the published cork yield models at tree and stand le...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is a Mediterranean evergreen tree species which plays a key economic rol...
Aim of study: To analyze the effect of health status on cork production, analyzing if this influence...
Cork is the most valuable non-wood product of the cork oak (Quercus suber L.). However, the cork oak...
Recently, significant forestry activities have taken place in Sardinia thanks to EU Regulation 2080/...
ArticleUnderstory management practices and stand density characteristics allow one to distinguish a...
Aim of study: Cork oak is one of the main forest tree species in Portugal that typically occurs in m...
PosterAn experimental trial implemented on a pure unevenaged cork oak stand, in Podzol soil, with t...
Cork-ring widths have been extensively used in dendroecological studies assessing the relationship b...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais / Instituto Superior de Agronomia. Univ...
The influence of soil type, slope and drainage on tree growth patterns (density, tree size, crown ca...
Differences of raw cork quality, in terms of thickness and porosity, were observed in productive cor...
International audienceAbstractKey messageOptimal management of cork oak forest stands was analyzed f...
The radial growth of mature cork oaks (Quercus suber L.) was studied during a 9-year production cycl...
Growth of cork-oak (Quercus suber L.) in Iberian stands may depend not only on climate but also on r...
In this paper we present a critical revision of the published cork yield models at tree and stand le...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is a Mediterranean evergreen tree species which plays a key economic rol...
Aim of study: To analyze the effect of health status on cork production, analyzing if this influence...
Cork is the most valuable non-wood product of the cork oak (Quercus suber L.). However, the cork oak...
Recently, significant forestry activities have taken place in Sardinia thanks to EU Regulation 2080/...