The Ecological Relations of Turkey Oak (Quercus Cerris). Majer, A. 11:331–345.
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An account of the plant sociology, site requirements (with ecological 'phase diagrams') and general silviculture of Turkey oak in Hungary. The species tolerates pseudogley soils and summer drought and grows naturally in association with Q. robur on the western lowlands and with Q. petraea in uplands on southern aspects. The present very widespread occurrence of Q. cerris in Hungary is the result of extensive introduction as a fuelwood species in the last century. Q. cerris should be retained on its natural sites as an accessory species for 'common' oak.
@article{majerEcologicalRelationsTurkey1984,
  title = {The Ecological Relations of {{Turkey}} Oak ({{Quercus}} Cerris)},
  author = {Majer, A.},
  date = {1984},
  journaltitle = {Folia Dendrologica},
  volume = {11},
  pages = {331--345},
  issn = {0139-9144},
  url = {http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/19870617307.html},
  abstract = {An account of the plant sociology, site requirements (with ecological 'phase diagrams') and general silviculture of Turkey oak in Hungary. The species tolerates pseudogley soils and summer drought and grows naturally in association with Q. robur on the western lowlands and with Q. petraea in uplands on southern aspects. The present very widespread occurrence of Q. cerris in Hungary is the result of extensive introduction as a fuelwood species in the last century. Q. cerris should be retained on its natural sites as an accessory species for 'common' oak.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-13555176,ecology,quercus-cerris}
}

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