Documentos
Artigos científicos
Artigos científicos dedicados ao estudo de florestas mistas de carvalhos e pinheiros.
Beyer, F.; Hertel, D.; Leuschner, C. Fine root morphological and functional traits in Fagus sylvatica and Fraxinus excelsior saplings as dependent on species, root order and competition. Plant Soil 2013, 373, 143–156.
Bolte, A.; Villanueva, I. Interspecific competition impacts on the morphology and distribution of fine roots in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.). Eur. J. For. Res. 2006, 125, 15–26.
Buttner, V.; Leuschner, C. Spatial and temporal patterns of fine-root abundance in a mixed oak beech forest. For. Ecol. Manag. 1994, 70, 11–21.
Del Castillo, J.; Comas, C.; Voltas, J.; Ferrio, J.P. Dynamics of competition over water in a mixed oak-pine Mediterranean forest: Spatio-temporal and physiological components. For. Ecol. Manag. 2016, 382, 214–224.
Fruleux, A.; Bonal, D.; Bogeat-Triboulot, M.B. Interactive effects of competition and water availability on above- and below-ground growth and functional traits of European beech at juvenile level. For. Ecol. Manag. 2016, 382, 21–30.
Hendriks, C.M.A.; Bianchi, F. Root density and root biomass in pure and mixed forest stands of Donglas-fir and Beech. Neth. J. Agric. Sci. 1995, 43, 321–331. 20.
Kiaer, L.P.; Weisbach, A.N.; Weiner, J. Root and shoot competition: A meta-analysis. J. Ecol. 2013, 101, 1298–1312.
Jucker, T.; Bouriaud, O.; Avacaritei, D.; Danila, I.; Duduman, G.; Valladares, F.; Coomes, D.A. Competition for light and water play contrasting roles in driving diversity-productivity relationships in Iberian forests. J. Ecol. 2014, 102, 1202–1213.
Meinen, C.; Leuschner, C.; Ryan, N.T.; Hertel, D. No evidence of spatial root system segregation and elevated fine root biomass in multi-species temperate broad-leaved forests. Trees-Struct. Funct. 2009, 23, 941–950.
Pausas, J.G.; Blade, C.; Valdecantos, A.; Seva, J.P.; Fuentes, D.; Alloza, J.A.; Vilagrosa, A.; Bautista, S.; Cortina, J.; Vallejo, R. Pines and oaks in the restoration of Mediterranean landscapes of Spain: New perspectives for an old practice—A review. Plant Ecol. 2004, 171, 209–220.
Pretzsch, H.; Bielak, K.; Block, J.; Bruchwald, A.; Dieler, J.; Ehrhart, H.P.; Kohnle, U.; Nagel, J.; Spellmann, H.; Zasada, M.; et al. Productivity of mixed versus pure stands of oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. and Quercus robur L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) along an ecological gradient. Eur. J. For. Res. 2013, 132, 263–280.
Prevosto, B.; Gavinet, J.; Monnier, Y.; Corbani, A.; Fernandez, C. Influence of neighbouring woody treatments on Mediterranean oak development in an experimental plantation: Better form but weaker growth. For. Ecol. Manag. 2016, 362, 89–98.
Prieto, I.; Armas, C.; Pugnaire, F.I. Water release through plant roots: New insights into its consequences at the plant and ecosystem level. New Phytol. 2012, 193, 830–841.
Urbieta, I.R.; Garcia, L.V.; Zavala, M.A.; Maranon, T. Mediterranean pine and oak distribution in southern Spain: Is there a mismatch between regeneration and adult distribution? J. Veg. Sci. 2011, 22, 18–31.