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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. 26 (2015)
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Table of Contents
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- Foreword: The Difference We Make - Diana Gardener
- Should Hybridization Make Us Skeptical of the Oak Phylogeny? - Andrew Hipp
- Did Early Human Populations in Europe Facilitate the Dispersion of Oaks? - Antoine Kremer
- Quercus barrancana Spellenb.: a New Species of Oak from Northwest Mexico - Allen Coombes
- Quercus utilis Hu & W.C. Cheng Found in Vietnam - Tom Hudson
- Quercus mannifera Lindl.: a Confused Anatolian Endemic - Michael Avishai
- Three New Oak Hybrids from Southwest Iberia (Spain and Portugal) - Francisco M. Vázquez Pardo, Enrique Sánchez Gullón, Carlos Pinto-Gomes, Miguel Angel Pineda, David Garcia Alonso, Francisco Marquez Garcia, María José Guerra Barrena, José Blanco Salas, and Carlos Villaviçosa
- Ontario's Eleven: One Man's View - Tom Atkinson
- Oaks and the Biodiversity They Sustain - K. Bargali, B. Joshi, S.S. Bargali, and S.P. Sing
- Taking Oaks to the Limit in the Czech Republic - Béatrice Chassé
- Oak Adventures in China, September 24-October 27, 2013 - Josef Souček
- Oak Open Days, The Mud, Mosquitos, and Oaks of Mississippi, USA, June 27-29, 2014 - Ryan Russell
- Oak Open Days, Congrove, Leigh Delamere, Westonbirt, United Kingdom, July 6-7, 2014 - James MacEwen and Béatrice Chassé
- Oak Open Days, Trompenburg Tuinen & Arboretum, the Netherlands, August 28-29, 2014 - Dirk Benoit
- Oak Open Days, Southern Italy, October 19-22, 2014 - Bruno Van Puyenbroeck
- Glimpses of the Oaks of Bhutan, October 12-29, 2014 - David Long