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    Dwindling coppice woods in Central Europe – Disappearing natural and cultural heritage by Slach, Tomáš, Volařík, Daniel, Maděra, Petr

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-12-2021)
    “…•Coppicing has very long history but uncertain future.•Coppice woodlands have not only natural but also cultural-historical values.•Valuable remnants still…”
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    Resprouting trees drive understory vegetation dynamics following logging in a temperate forest by Matula, Radim, Řepka, Radomír, Šebesta, Jan, Pettit, Joseph L., Chamagne, Juliette, Šrámek, Martin, Horgan, Katherine, Maděra, Petr

    Published in Scientific reports (08-06-2020)
    “…Removal of canopy trees by logging causes shifts in herbaceous diversity and increases invasibility of the forest understory. However, disturbed (cut) trees of…”
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    Ecological classification can help with assisted plant migration in forestry, nature conservation, and landscape planning by Kusbach, Antonín, Dujka, Petr, Šebesta, Jan, Lukeš, Petr, DeRose, R.J., Maděra, Petr

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2023)
    “…•Ecological classification can help with a key question: where to move species/provenances under future climate.•The value of ecological land classifications…”
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    Terpenoid profiles of resin in the genus Dracaena are species specific by Vaníčková, Lucie, Pompeiano, Antonio, Maděra, Petr, Massad, Tara Joy, Vahalík, Petr

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-02-2020)
    “…Dragon's blood is the colloquial name for the red resin produced by tree species in the genus Dracaena (Asparagaceae), and the resin is directly involved in…”
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    Long-term effects of mechanical site preparation on understorey plant communities in lowland floodplain forests by Šebesta, Jan, Rogers, Paul C., Maděra, Petr, Koutecký, Tomáš, Dufour, Simon, Řepka, Radomír

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-01-2021)
    “…•Mechanical site preparaton (MSP) affects understorey species composition for decades.•Environment policy and forestry management are in conflict in Biosphere…”
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    Age Estimation of Dracaena cinnabari Balf. f. on Socotra Island: A Direct Method to Determine Its Lifespan by Lucie Bauerová, Petr Maděra, Martin Šenfeldr, Hana Habrová

    Published in Forests (01-04-2023)
    “…Background: Dracaena cinnabari is a monocot species that does not form annual tree rings; thus, its age can only be estimated. This species is threatened by…”
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    Potential importance of Socotra dragon’s blood tree cloud forests and woodlands for capturing horizontal precipitation by Kalivodová, Hana, Culek, Martin, Čermák, Martin, Maděra, Petr, Habrová, Hana

    “…The importance of populations of the Socotra dragon’s blood trees ( Dracaena cinnabari Balf.f., 1882) for horizontal precipitation capture was estimated for…”
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    Impact of protection methods and abiotic factors on Nothofagus pumilio seedlings mortality in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile by Smola, Martin, Cafourek, Josef, Kusbach, Antonín, Šenfeldr, Martin, Střítecký, Josef, Maděra, Petr

    Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (01-09-2023)
    “…National parks (NP) are the last refugia of forests dominated by the Nothofagus species in Chile. However, frequent, careless human-caused fires are destroying…”
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    Provenance affects the growth and mortality of teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) plantations cultivated in central Nicaragua by Černý, Jakub, Haninec, Peter, Novosadová, Kateřina, Patočka, Zdeněk, Haninec, Pavel, Maděra, Petr

    Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (01-01-2023)
    “…Teak has been planted extensively by smallholders in Central America within reforestation programmes and has become one of the most valuable timbers. The…”
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    Experimental Examination of Vegetative Propagation Methods of Nothofagus antarctica (G. Forst.) Oerst. for Restoration of Fire-Damaged Forest in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile by Josef Cafourek, Petr Maděra, Josef Střítecký, Radim Adolt, Martin Smola

    Published in Forests (01-09-2021)
    “…Nothofagus antarctica (Antarctic beech) is one of the main woody plants in the temperate deciduous forests and anti-boreal forests of the southern hemisphere…”
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    Overgrazing strongly impedes the natural regeneration of the endemic Boswellia species on Socotra Island by Hamdiah, Salem, Eler, Klemen, Van Damme, Kay, Attorre, Fabio, La Montagna, Dario, De Sanctis, Michele, Shaneyehen, Mohammed, Amar, Mohammed, Danso Marfo, Theodore, Maděra, Petr

    Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (24-05-2024)
    “…Frankincense trees (Boswellia spp.) worldwide are affected by a number of threats, including global warming and changing land management practices. On the…”
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    Loss of a single tree species will lead to an overall decline in plant diversity: Effect of Dracaena cinnabari Balf. f. on the vegetation of Socotra Island by Rejžek, Martin, Svátek, Martin, Šebesta, Jan, Adolt, Radim, Maděra, Petr, Matula, Radim

    Published in Biological conservation (01-04-2016)
    “…Dracaena cinnabari, the dominant endemic tree of Socotra Island (Yemen), is in serious decline. The effect this will have on the island's plant diversity…”
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    What We Know and What We Do Not Know about Dragon Trees? by Petr Maděra, Alan Forrest, Pavel Hanáček, Petr Vahalík, Roman Gebauer, Roman Plichta, Radek Jupa, Julian Jansen Van Rensburg, Miranda Morris, Nadezhda Nadezhdina, Lucie Vaníčková, Joanna Jura-Morawiec, Justyna Wiland-Szymańska, Hana Kalivodová, Klára Lengálová, Martin Rejžek, Hana Habrová

    Published in Forests (01-02-2020)
    “…This article is a broad review focused on dragon trees-one of the most famous groups of trees in the world, well known from ancient times. These tertiary…”
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    Species-Specific Effects of Groundwater Level Alteration on Climate Sensitivity of Floodplain Trees by Martin Šenfeldr, Pavel Horák, Jakub Kvasnica, Martin Šrámek, Hana Hornová, Petr Maděra

    Published in Forests (01-09-2021)
    “…European floodplain forest is facing increasingly frequent and severe drought events related with ongoing climate change. Moreover, this ecosystem type was…”
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    Dragon Trees, Tertiary Relicts in Current Reality by Petr Maděra, Fabio Attorre, Hana Habrová, Kay Van Damme

    Published in Forests (01-06-2021)
    “…Few of the about 190 species currently described in the plant genus Dracaena [...]…”
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    Site-specific approach to growth assessment and cultivation of teak (Tectona grandis) in Nicaraguan dry tropics by Kusbach, Antonín, Šebesta, Jan, Meason, Dean F., Mikita, Tomáš, Meyrat, Alex Martín Castellón, Janata, Přemysl, Maděra, Petr, Hybler, Vítězslav, Smola, Martin

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-01-2021)
    “…•Site-specific approach assessed teak growth in the Nicaragua dry tropics, Central America.•Teak productivity is driven by topography and pedogenetical…”
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    UAV Inventory of the Last Remaining Dragon Tree Forest on Earth by Petr Vahalík, Kay Van Damme, Rostislav Nétek, Hana Habrová, Jana Tulková, Klára Lengálová, Lucie Zejdová, Elizaveta Avoiani, Petr Maděra

    Published in Forests (01-04-2023)
    “…The last remaining Dragon Tree Forest on Earth survives on a small plateau (Roqeb di Firmihin) in Socotra Island (Yemen). The Socotran Dragon’s Blood Tree…”
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    Growth dynamics of Dracaena cinnabari under controlled conditions as the most effective way to protect endangered species by Hubalkova, Irena, Volarik, Daniel, Madera, Petr

    Published in Saudi journal of biological sciences (01-11-2017)
    “…Dracaena cinnabari Balf. fil. is an endangered endemic species growing on the Yemeni island of Soqotra. Dracaena woodlands are considered as one of the oldest…”
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