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Plant Focus
Animals, plants, and fungi depend on this humble tree, but its future—and theirs—is all but certain.
International Oaks No. 24 (2013)
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Table of Contents
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- Foreword: Of Oak and Vine - Charles Snyers d’Attenhoven
- From the Editor: Welcome to Your New International Oaks! - Béatrice Chassé
- Evolutionary Responses of European Oaks to Climate Change - Antoine Kremer
- Romania’s Oak Forests: Past and Future - Stelian Radu and Corina Coandă
- Oaks of Cyprus - Eike Jablonski
- Madame Aimée Antoinette Camus: One of the Last Great Amateurs - Béatrice Chassé
- Taxonomy and Systematics of Quercus subgenus Cyclobalanopsis - Min Deng
- Using Phylogenomics to Infer the Evolutionary History of Oaks - Andrew Hipp, Paul S. Manos, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Deren A. Eaton
- Meeting With Oaks - Philippe de Spoelberch
- Black Truffles and Oak Trees in France and in Europe - Pierre Sourzat
- The Mark of the Oak Tree in Gascony: From Dugout Canoe to Brandy - Chantal Armagnac
- Bringing Scientific Oak Collections to Life for Garden Visitors - Emily Griswold
- Endangered Oak Resources in Europe and Around the Mediterranean Basin: Marginal Populations and Minor Species - Alexis Ducousso
- Resources and Pollination Affect Oak Masting Behavior - Ian Pearse and Walt Koenig
- Micromorphological and Anatomical Characters Used to Differentiate Mediterranean Oaks - Francisco M. Vázquez Pardo
- Trognes, Tétards, Emondes, Plesses: the Multiple Aspects and Uses of the Farmer’s Oak - Dominique Mansion
- The Bio-Geo-Chemical Process of Plant Nutrition and Soil Formation: Can This Help Us Grow Healthier Oaks? - Michael Martin Meléndrez
- Botanic Collections: A Tool for Selecting Species Adapted to Climate Change - Hervé Le Bouler
- Pruning Oaks: Training the Young to Achieve Grandeur - Guy Sternberg
- New and Recently Described Oak Cultivars - Eike Jablonski
- Highest Altitude Population of Quercus ilex L. in France - Thierry Lamant and Vincent Parmain
- Pre-Conference Tour, September 26-29 - Peter Laharrague
- Post-Conference Tour, October 3-7 - Allan Taylor
- Mission & Goals of the International Oak Society