Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) grows in the Mediterranean basis including Portugal and is the main species producing cork which is used prevailingly in stopper industry. In our paper, cork from Quercus suber L. over three consecu-tive harvests from a traditional rainfed plot, between 1999 and 2017, and cork from an irrigated plot, harvested in 2017, were studied. We applied two X–ray image analysis technologies – X–ray micro-computed tomography and X–ray microdensitometry. Cork development, related with intern porosity, growth and density was studied with the objective of understanding the cork characteristics evolution over the years and with a different water regime. The outcomes of this study suggested an increase in density and porosity ov...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
The widespread cork oak (Quercus suber L.) mortality and reduced afforestation /regeneration are cau...
Cork (from Quercus suber L.) is one of the most important non-wood forest products in the Mediterran...
Cork is the most valuable non-wood product of the cork oak (Quercus suber L.). However, the cork oak...
The bark of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is mostly used for cork stopper production; when bark underg...
This study is the beginning of the first long-term study on cork oak irrigation under field conditio...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) trees have a high environmental value already well documented in the lit...
Characterization of cork growth and quality in one region of production. Cork growth and quality we...
Characterization of cork growth and quality in one region of production. Cork growth and quality we...
Characterization of cork growth and quality in one region of production. Cork growth and quality we...
Climate change induces in the Mediterranean region more frequent and extreme events, namely, heat w...
Differences of raw cork quality, in terms of thickness and porosity, were observed in productive cor...
Aim of study: Cork oak is one of the main forest tree species in Portugal that typically occurs in m...
Differences of raw cork quality, in terms of thickness and porosity, were observed in productive cor...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
The widespread cork oak (Quercus suber L.) mortality and reduced afforestation /regeneration are cau...
Cork (from Quercus suber L.) is one of the most important non-wood forest products in the Mediterran...
Cork is the most valuable non-wood product of the cork oak (Quercus suber L.). However, the cork oak...
The bark of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) is mostly used for cork stopper production; when bark underg...
This study is the beginning of the first long-term study on cork oak irrigation under field conditio...
Cork oak (Quercus suber L.) trees have a high environmental value already well documented in the lit...
Characterization of cork growth and quality in one region of production. Cork growth and quality we...
Characterization of cork growth and quality in one region of production. Cork growth and quality we...
Characterization of cork growth and quality in one region of production. Cork growth and quality we...
Climate change induces in the Mediterranean region more frequent and extreme events, namely, heat w...
Differences of raw cork quality, in terms of thickness and porosity, were observed in productive cor...
Aim of study: Cork oak is one of the main forest tree species in Portugal that typically occurs in m...
Differences of raw cork quality, in terms of thickness and porosity, were observed in productive cor...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
Cork is a natural, renewable, sustainable raw material that has been used for many centuries. As a r...
The widespread cork oak (Quercus suber L.) mortality and reduced afforestation /regeneration are cau...