Climate change induces in the Mediterranean region more frequent and extreme events, namely, heat waves and droughts, disturbing forest species and affecting their productivity and product quality. The cork oak (Quercus suber) is present along the western Mediterranean basin and its outer bark (cork) is sustainably collected and used for several products, mainly wine bottle stoppers. Since most cork properties arise from its chemical composition, this research studies the effect of drought on cork chemical composition (suberin, lignin, polysaccharides and extractives) and on polysaccharide and suberin monomeric composition. Three sets of cork samples, from the same site, were examined: in one set the cork grew without drought; in ano...
The chemical composition of cuticular waxes and pigments and the morphological features of cork oak...
In the face of climate change, understanding the adaptation potential of woody species to cope with ...
Climate changes comprise increasing global temperature and water cycle deregulation (precipitation s...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) grows in the Mediterranean basis including Portugal and is the main spec...
Cork is a natural and renewable raw material harvested from the outer bark of oak (Quercus spp.) tre...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is a protected tree species in Portugal, being also the source of raw m...
Global change effects can determine major changes in species distribution and productivity. In the M...
Cork is a strategic material used in multiple applications and its use has accompanied mankind since...
The cork oak forms real cork woods which exploit an undeniable part the socio-economic plan in the M...
Cork is the bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus suber L), a renewable and biodegradable raw bioresour...
The cork layer present in all dicotyledonous plant species with radial growth is the result of the p...
Cork is a material whose applications have been known since Antiquity, especially in floating device...
The international network of provenance trials in cork-oak was established as a result of the EU Con...
Cork-ring widths have been extensively used in dendroecological studies assessing the relationship b...
Cork oak is widely distributed in the Western Mediterranean region, spanning a range of different en...
The chemical composition of cuticular waxes and pigments and the morphological features of cork oak...
In the face of climate change, understanding the adaptation potential of woody species to cope with ...
Climate changes comprise increasing global temperature and water cycle deregulation (precipitation s...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) grows in the Mediterranean basis including Portugal and is the main spec...
Cork is a natural and renewable raw material harvested from the outer bark of oak (Quercus spp.) tre...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is a protected tree species in Portugal, being also the source of raw m...
Global change effects can determine major changes in species distribution and productivity. In the M...
Cork is a strategic material used in multiple applications and its use has accompanied mankind since...
The cork oak forms real cork woods which exploit an undeniable part the socio-economic plan in the M...
Cork is the bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus suber L), a renewable and biodegradable raw bioresour...
The cork layer present in all dicotyledonous plant species with radial growth is the result of the p...
Cork is a material whose applications have been known since Antiquity, especially in floating device...
The international network of provenance trials in cork-oak was established as a result of the EU Con...
Cork-ring widths have been extensively used in dendroecological studies assessing the relationship b...
Cork oak is widely distributed in the Western Mediterranean region, spanning a range of different en...
The chemical composition of cuticular waxes and pigments and the morphological features of cork oak...
In the face of climate change, understanding the adaptation potential of woody species to cope with ...
Climate changes comprise increasing global temperature and water cycle deregulation (precipitation s...