Silver Nanoparticles Synthesized from Abies alba and Pinus sylvestris Bark Extracts: Characterization, Antioxidant, Cytotoxic, and Antibacterial Effects [PDF]
In recent years, phytofunctionalized AgNPs have attracted great interest due to their remarkable biological activities. In the present study, AgNPs were synthesized using Abies alba and Pinus sylvestris bark extracts.
Irina Macovei +12 more
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Phytochemistry, Biological, and Pharmacological Properties of Abies alba Mill. [PDF]
Abies alba Mill. (Pinaceae), silver fir, is a widespread gymnosperm species in Europe, important for its ecological, economic, social, and cultural significance, as well as for its use for food and bioremediation purposes. The various parts of the plant (leaves, branches, cones, wood, bark) are also of pharmaceutical interest due to their composition ...
Ancuceanu R +5 more
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The mitochondrial genome sequence of Abies alba Mill. reveals a high structural and combinatorial variation [PDF]
Background Plant mitogenomes vary widely in size and genomic architecture. Although hundreds of plant mitogenomes of angiosperm species have already been sequence-characterized, only a few mitogenomes are available from gymnosperms.
Birgit Kersten +6 more
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Genetic Differentiation of Abies alba Outside Its Main Range Under Warm Meso‐ and Sub‐Mediterranean Conditions in Italy and Switzerland [PDF]
Abies alba is an important European tree species currently mostly found at cool and humid sites in the montane zone. In the past, it grew under markedly warmer and drier climates during the Eemian and mid‐Holocene, and cryptic Mediterranean populations ...
Sevil Coşgun +13 more
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THERMO-VACUUM MODIFICATION OF SPRUCE (PICEA ABIES KARST.) AND FIR (ABIES ALBA MILL.) WOOD
The study presents results of the characterization of Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.) and fir (Abies alba Mill.) wood thermally modified by TERMOVUOTO® technology at temperatures in the range of 160 to 220°C in vacuum conditions. Sixteen thermo-vacuum
Ottaviano Allegretti, +5 more
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The Importance of Pine Species in the Ethnomedicine of Transylvania (Romania)
The geographical and ecological features of Transylvania enable the wide ethnobotanical use of pine species. The aim of this study was to survey the current ethnomedicinal and other traditional use of pine species of Hungarian-speaking ethnic groups in ...
Nóra Papp +9 more
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Excursie în pădurile virgine din Carpații României [Excursion in virgin forests of Romanian Carpathians] [PDF]
The paper is a reprint (in Romanian) of a paper published in Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen (Reise in die Karpatenurwälder Rumäniens, 2017.
Heinz Kasper
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Elimination trial of four species from Pinaceae in the low-lands of Chamestan, Iran [PDF]
In order to investigate the growth and survival of exotic tree species, four species from Pinaceae, namely, Pinuspinea, Pinus ponderosa, Picea abies and Abies alba were planted in 1984 on 1600 m2 (121 trees with spacing 4×4 m) in Chamestan plateau ...
Seyed Reza Mostafanezhad +3 more
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Elimination trial with exotic needle-leaved species in the Caspian forests of Iran at three elevations of Nowshahr region [PDF]
This paper presents the results of an elimination trial of exotic needle-leaves in the form of Randomized Completely Blocks Design with three replications at three elevations of Nowshahr region: i) nine species of needle-leaves in lower altitude (450 m.a.
Mohammad Nabi Gholizadeh +3 more
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This study investigates the radial growth response of five key European forest tree species, i.e., Fagus sylvatica, Picea abies, Abies alba, Quercus petraea, and Pinus sylvestris, to dry years in the West Carpathians, Slovakia.
Jergus Rybar +4 more
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