Bud burst and flowering phenology have been observed in year 2008 in a natural white oak species complex situated in eastern Romania. A total of 300 mature individuals was mapped and identified based on leaf morphology. The community consists of four oak species: Quercus pedunculiflora, Q. robur, Q. pubescens and Q. petraea. A set of 28 individuals could not be unambiguously classified to one or another species. Data on bud burst showed a normal distribution and the differences among species were small. The "very late" flushing was recorded on 15th of April, three weeks later when compared to early flushing individuals. The time period between the bud burst and the complete development of leaves was nearly the same in all oak species, varyi...
In the landscape, loss of interveinal tissue in developing leaves (leaf tatters) is common for white...
Summer flowering of the common oak is a natural rarity, considering the large area of the species n...
Quercus robur tree genotypes. Genotypes and geographic coordinates for adult Quercus robur trees (n...
Our study of phenological variability in the common oak (Quercus robur L.) was mainly focused on ...
Latitudinal and altitudinal variations of bud burst in western populations of sessile oak (Quercus p...
Nucleotide diversity was assessed within nine candidate genes (in total 4.6 kb) for the time of bud ...
Nucleotide diversity was assessed within nine candidate genes (CGs) (in total 4.6 kb) for the time o...
International audienceMany perennial plants display masting, that is, fruiting with strong interannu...
Polycyclism is the ability for a plant to produce several flushes in the same growing season. The ra...
We explored the inter-individual variability in bud-burst and its potential drivers, in homogeneous ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Highly elevated differentiation in different...
Leaf Life Span (LLS) is used to classify trees into two main groups: evergreen and deciduous species...
Background and Purpose: Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is one of the most important forest species grow...
The results of population variability study for English oak (Quercus robur L.) by the peduncle lengt...
In the landscape, loss of interveinal tissue in developing leaves (leaf tatters) is common for white...
Summer flowering of the common oak is a natural rarity, considering the large area of the species n...
Quercus robur tree genotypes. Genotypes and geographic coordinates for adult Quercus robur trees (n...
Our study of phenological variability in the common oak (Quercus robur L.) was mainly focused on ...
Latitudinal and altitudinal variations of bud burst in western populations of sessile oak (Quercus p...
Nucleotide diversity was assessed within nine candidate genes (in total 4.6 kb) for the time of bud ...
Nucleotide diversity was assessed within nine candidate genes (CGs) (in total 4.6 kb) for the time o...
International audienceMany perennial plants display masting, that is, fruiting with strong interannu...
Polycyclism is the ability for a plant to produce several flushes in the same growing season. The ra...
We explored the inter-individual variability in bud-burst and its potential drivers, in homogeneous ...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Key message: Highly elevated differentiation in different...
Leaf Life Span (LLS) is used to classify trees into two main groups: evergreen and deciduous species...
Background and Purpose: Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is one of the most important forest species grow...
The results of population variability study for English oak (Quercus robur L.) by the peduncle lengt...
In the landscape, loss of interveinal tissue in developing leaves (leaf tatters) is common for white...
Summer flowering of the common oak is a natural rarity, considering the large area of the species n...
Quercus robur tree genotypes. Genotypes and geographic coordinates for adult Quercus robur trees (n...