Oaks
Oaks are a type of tree that are native to many of the world's temperate and subtropical regions. They are one of the most widespread and long-lived tree species, making them a valuable part of many forest ecosystems. Oak trees are highly valued for their wood, which is used in many applications, ranging from construction and furniture-making to firewood and charcoal. Oaks also provide food and shelter for many species of wildlife, making them important for wildlife conservation efforts. Oaks are an essential part of many cultural traditions, providing material for crafts, shade, and medicinal uses.
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1 journal(s) foundPlant Cell Development
ISSN: 2832-5311
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Jarosław Króliczewski, Faculty of Biotechnology, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw Poland
Primary objective of this journal is to concentrate on cutting-edge approaches with significant features including biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, cell physiology, whole plant physiology, crop physiology and physiological ecology, together with structural, genetic, pathological and meteorological aspects as related to plant function.