D. Agúndez
University of Valladolid
28 Papers
368 Citations
D. Agúndez is an academic researcher from University of Valladolid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pinus pinaster. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of D. Agúndez include Center for International Forestry Research.
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Papers
Structure of the genetic diversity in black poplar (Populus nigra L.) populations across European river systems: Consequences for conservation and restoration
Marinus J. M. Smulders,Joan Cottrell,François Lefèvre,J.R. van der Schoot,Paul Arens,Ben Vosman,H.E. Tabbener,Fabrizio Grassi,T. Fossati,Stefano Castiglione,V. Krystufek,Silvia Fluch,Kornel Burg,Barbara Vornam,A. Pohl,K. Gebhardt,N. Alba,D. Agúndez,C. Maestro,Eduardo Notivol,R. Volosyanchuck,M. Pospiskova,Sándor Bordács,J. Bovenschen,B.C. van Dam,H.P. Koelewijn,David Halfmaerten,Bart Ivens,J. Van Slycken,A. Vanden Broeck,Veronique Storme,Wout Boerjan +31 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the restoration of thenatural habitat and the re-creation of the natural dynamics of the floodplain, in combination with sufficiently sized and spaced natural populations as seed sources, are the most important measures for sufficient natural regeneration and conservation of this species in the future.
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Sustainable Forest Management Beyond the Timber-Oriented Status Quo: Transitioning to Co-production of Timber and Non-wood Forest Products—a Global Perspective
Jonathan Sheppard,James L. Chamberlain,D. Agúndez,Prodyut Bhattacharya,Paxie W. Chirwa,Andrey Gontcharov,Willie Sagona,Hai-long Shen,Wubalem Tadesse,Sven Mutke +9 more
- 01 Mar 2020
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide perspectives and insights of forest researchers from four continents representing a range of geo-regions, with examples from diverse and dynamic use of forest products that are undervalued and often misrepresented.
Ex-situ conservation of Black poplar in Europe: genetic diversity in nine gene bank collections and their value for nature development
Veronique Storme,A. Vanden Broeck,Bart Ivens,David Halfmaerten,J. Van Slycken,Stefano Castiglione,Fabrizio Grassi,T. Fossati,Joan Cottrell,H.E. Tabbener,François Lefèvre,C. Saintagne,Silvia Fluch,V. Krystufek,Kornel Burg,Sándor Bordács,Attila Borovics,K. Gebhardt,Barbara Vornam,A. Pohl,N. Alba,D. Agúndez,C. Maestro,Eduardo Notivol,J. Bovenschen,B.C. van Dam,J.R. van der Schoot,Ben Vosman,Wout Boerjan,Marinus J. M. Smulders +29 more
TL;DR: The diversity was largest in the material collected from the regions in Southern Europe, and the most unique alleles were identified in the Danube region (Austria), the Rhône region (France), Italy, the Rijn region (The Netherlands), and the Ebro region (Spain).
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Genetic variation in central and marginal populations of Quercus suber L.
TL;DR: Significant lower diversity was found for the most isolated and small size populations in contrast to central forests, showing the existence of mechanisms maintaining the levels of diversity even in some isolated stands.
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Identification of native and hybrid elms in Spain using isozyme gene markers
TL;DR: In this study, isozyme analyses are used to characterize the taxa U. minor and U. pumila and Siberian elms from Spain and China are compared with the native U.Minor and Siberia elm.