“…Besides, the development of farm mechanization, including the generalised use of wide plows, disc harrows, and scarifiers destroys young trees and may damage roots and weaken established trees, creating more susceptibility to the attack of pests and diseases (Branco and Ramos, 2009;Arosa et al, 2015). The fire frequency detected in the last few decades in this ecosystem (Pausas and Vallejo, 1999) has also become an additional obstacle to cork oak survival and recruitment (Acácio et al, 2009(Acácio et al, , 2010. Although cork oak is able to exhibit fire-resistance characteristics due to the bark insulation and to the mechanism of resprouting afterwards, frequent or intense wildfires may kill adult trees, especially if these events occur immediately after cork extraction (Moreira et al, 2007).…”