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- THE OAKS of Turkey by I.C
- Joël Houdet INTEGRATING BIODIVERSITY INTO BUSINESS STRATEGIES the Biodiversity Accountability Framework
- A Dichotomous Determination Key for Autochthonous Oak Species from Romania
- LIFE Nature & Biodiversity Projects 2010
- SPECIES DISTRIBUTION THREATS Globally Threatened Quercus Alpestris Boiss
- Plants Used in Artisanal Fisheries on the Western Mediterranean Coasts
- Assessment Report on Quercus Robur L., Quercus Petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Quercus Pubescens Willd., Cortex
- Molecular Research on Stress Responses in Quercus Spp.: from Classical Biochemistry to Systems Biology Through Omics Analysis
- Impact of Pine Invasion on the Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Diversity of a Relict Mediterranean Forest Ecosystem ⇑ Federico Selvi A, , Elisa Carrari A, Andrea Coppi B
- Phylogenetic Distribution and Evolution of Mycorrhizas in Land Plants
- Carex Depauperata With. (Cyperaceae), Starved Wood-Sedge
- Phylogenomic Analyses of Large-Scale Nuclear Genes Provide
- The Red List of Oaks
- Oaks for Nebraska
- Drought Treated Seedlings of Quercus Petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Q
- (Quercus Pubescens Willd.) by Means of Chloroplast Dna
- Vulnerability and Hydraulic Segmentations at the Stem–Leaf Transition: Coordination Across Neotropical Trees
- Phylogenetic Relationships of the Genus Quercus L. (Fageceae) from Three Different Sections
- Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae) with COI and EF1-Α: Two Are Better Than One in Recognising Cryptic Species
- Authors' Guidelines for International Oaks
- Reconstructions Phylogénétiques Du Genre Quercus À Partir De Séquences Du Génome Nucléaire Et Chloroplastique François Hubert
- An Overview of Ecology and Silviculture of Indigenous Oaks in France J Timbal, G Aussenac
- Europeanoakbarkbeetle.Pdf
- International Oaks the Journal of the International Oak Society 25Th Anniversary Issue
- Morphological Variability of Oaks
- Why Do Some Evergreen Species Keep Their Leaves for a Second Winter, While Others Lose Them?
- Corsica - the Scented Isle
- Predatory Mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
- (Lepidoptera) Indicates an Early Cretaceous Origin
- Quercus Pubescens
- Mapping the Distribution of Quercus Suber Habitats in Sardinia
- All Plant Finder Plants