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Demographic and evolutionary history of Abies alba in the pyrenees

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Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline   +4 more
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DNA and RNA metabarcoding reveal distinct seed-borne mycobiota

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Embryogenic culture initiation and somatic embryo development in hybrid firs (Abies alba x Abies cephalonica, and Abies alba x Abies numidica)

Plant Cell Reports, 1996
Embryogenic cultures were established from silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) female megagametliophytes with developing embryos and from excised mature embryos after pollination with Abies cephalonica Lond. or Abies numidica DeLann pollea The frequency of embryogenic callus formation was dependent on genotype, collection time, medium and explants used.
T, Salajova   +4 more
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Volatile components of the oleoresin of Abies alba

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1988
The composition of the volatile compoents of the oleoresin ofAbies alba Mill, has been studied. In this oleoresin 19 monoterpene compounds have been identified, the main ones of which are α- and β-pinenes and limonene. Among the 24 sesquitepene compounds identified in the oleoresin, 4 new terpenoids have been found: 10S,11S-himachala-2,3-diene, 10S,11S-
V. A. Khan, V. A. Pentegova
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Terpene response of Picea abies and Abies alba to infection with Heterobasidion s.l.

Forest Pathology, 2007
SummaryThe monoterpene composition of Picea abies and Abies alba resin was analysed in relation to growth by Heterobasidion spp. Fifteen‐year‐old P. abies and A. alba trees were inoculated on branches with three species of Heterobasidion annosum s.l. After 4 months of incubation, each host was colonized to a significantly greater degree by the pathogen
L. Zamponi   +2 more
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Development and germination of Abies alba somatic embryos

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1995
Mature zygotic embryos of Abies alba mull were placed on a modified MCM medium (basal medium-BM) with 2.2 μM benzyladenine and 2.3 μM kinetin to induce embryogenic suspensor masses (ESM). These ESM proliferated on induction medium supplemented with 0.2 μM 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid.
Katharina Hristoforoglu   +2 more
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Morphologie der Weisstanne (Abies alba Mill.)

Flora, 1995
Summary The concept of ecological morphology of woody plants is based both on the exact description of single structural elements and architecture. These must be described under optimal environmental conditions (ideal phenotype) as well as on variations in the ideal phenotype induced by changes in the environment (modifications).
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