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- Quercus_afares abstract "Quercus afares is a species of oak native to Algeria and Tunisia. It has a very limited distribution in the coastal mountains of the eastern Tell Atlas in Algeria, and the Mogod-Kroumerie region of northwestern Tunisia. Quercus afares is deciduous, with a corky bark (thinner than that of the Cork Oak, Q. suber), and can reach 25–30 metres in height. It grows in dense stands, associated with Cork Oak at elevations as low as 200 metres, and with the semi-deciduous Algerian Oak (Q. canariensis) from 700 to 1600 metres elevation. Q. afares can also be found in monospecific stands, especially above 1200 metres on soils damaged by fire. It is endemic to the eastern coastal portion of the Mediterranean conifer and mixed forests ecoregion.The relationship of Q. afares to other oaks has recently undergone a revision. It was initially classified in section Cerris, because of morphological similarities with two other species, Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) of southern Europe and Chestnut-leaved Oak (Quercus castaneifolia) of the Caucasus and northern Iran. A genetic analysis using both nuclear (allozymes) and chloroplastic markers found that Q. afares originated as a hybrid of Q. suber and Q. canariensis. Although it is common for oaks of related species to hybridize, the parent species of Q. afares are from genetically distant sections of the genus, Q. suber from section Cerris and Q. canariensis from section Mesobalanus. C. Mir et al. maintain that because Q. afares is genetically, morphologically and ecologically differentiated from its parental species, it should therefore be considered a stabilised hybrid species. Like Q. suber, it has a biennial reproductive cycle, corky bark, and similar fruit, and also does not occur on limestone soils. Unlike Q. suber, which is limited to coastal areas with mild winters, Q. afares shares the cold-tolerance of Q. canariensis which shares some of its mountain habitats.".
- Quercus_afares binomialAuthority Auguste_Pomel.
- Quercus_afares class Eudicots.
- Quercus_afares division Flowering_plant.
- Quercus_afares family Fagaceae.
- Quercus_afares genus Oak.
- Quercus_afares kingdom Plant.
- Quercus_afares order Fagales.
- Quercus_afares order Rosids.
- Quercus_afares wikiPageExternalLink 6800782a.pdf.
- Quercus_afares wikiPageID "15695554".
- Quercus_afares wikiPageRevisionID "565961387".
- Quercus_afares accessdate "2008-02-10".
- Quercus_afares binomial "Quercus afares".
- Quercus_afares binomialAuthority Auguste_Pomel.
- Quercus_afares familia Fagaceae.
- Quercus_afares genus "Quercus".
- Quercus_afares hasPhotoCollection Quercus_afares.
- Quercus_afares id "pa0513".
- Quercus_afares name "Mediterranean conifer and mixed forests".
- Quercus_afares name "Quercus afares".
- Quercus_afares ordo Fagales.
- Quercus_afares regnum "Plantae".
- Quercus_afares species "Q. afares".
- Quercus_afares unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Quercus_afares unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Quercus_afares unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Quercus_afares subject Category:Quercus.
- Quercus_afares type Eukaryote.
- Quercus_afares type Plant.
- Quercus_afares type Species.
- Quercus_afares type FloweringPlant.
- Quercus_afares type Organism.
- Quercus_afares comment "Quercus afares is a species of oak native to Algeria and Tunisia. It has a very limited distribution in the coastal mountains of the eastern Tell Atlas in Algeria, and the Mogod-Kroumerie region of northwestern Tunisia. Quercus afares is deciduous, with a corky bark (thinner than that of the Cork Oak, Q. suber), and can reach 25–30 metres in height. It grows in dense stands, associated with Cork Oak at elevations as low as 200 metres, and with the semi-deciduous Algerian Oak (Q.".
- Quercus_afares label "Quercus afares".
- Quercus_afares label "Quercus afares".
- Quercus_afares label "بلوط الأفراس".
- Quercus_afares sameAs Quercus_afares.
- Quercus_afares sameAs m.03nqbj_.
- Quercus_afares sameAs Q4117354.
- Quercus_afares sameAs Q4117354.
- Quercus_afares wasDerivedFrom Quercus_afares?oldid=565961387.
- Quercus_afares isPrimaryTopicOf Quercus_afares.
- Quercus_afares name "Quercus afares".