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Evaluación interanual de las estrategias regenerativas de la especie exótica invasora Gleditsia triacanthos en relación a la nativa Acacia aroma en el bosque chaqueño serrano de Córdoba (Argentina) [PDF]
Resumen en: It has been proposed that exotic species, compared with native ones, differed in certain characteristics that may favor their expansion.
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Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 1998
The steam volatile flower oils of Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. var. caven, Acacia aroma Gill. ex Hook, Erythrina crista-galli L. and Calliandra tweedii Benth., isolated by hydrodistillation, were analysed by GC–MS. The main components of the oils were: for Acacia caven, p-anisaldehyde, (E, E)-farnesyl acetate, eugenol and benzyl alcohol; for Acacia aroma ...
Alicia L. Lamarque +3 more
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The steam volatile flower oils of Acacia caven (Mol.) Mol. var. caven, Acacia aroma Gill. ex Hook, Erythrina crista-galli L. and Calliandra tweedii Benth., isolated by hydrodistillation, were analysed by GC–MS. The main components of the oils were: for Acacia caven, p-anisaldehyde, (E, E)-farnesyl acetate, eugenol and benzyl alcohol; for Acacia aroma ...
Alicia L. Lamarque +3 more
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Bioresource Technology, 2009
One of the problems in marketing the wood of Prosopis and Acacia is the lack of standardization of its qualities. The aim of this paper was to obtain a preliminary detection of some properties of the wood of four species of the genus Prosopis and one species from Acacia grown in Argentina.
Pometti CL +5 more
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One of the problems in marketing the wood of Prosopis and Acacia is the lack of standardization of its qualities. The aim of this paper was to obtain a preliminary detection of some properties of the wood of four species of the genus Prosopis and one species from Acacia grown in Argentina.
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2006
The wood of Acacia aroma and Acacia furcatispina is employed for uses of little value such us posts, tools and firewood. The objectives of this work were to study anatomical characters of wood and to analyze the growth of isolated individuals with the purpose of determining their potential for uses of greater value.
Bravo, Sandra +2 more
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The wood of Acacia aroma and Acacia furcatispina is employed for uses of little value such us posts, tools and firewood. The objectives of this work were to study anatomical characters of wood and to analyze the growth of isolated individuals with the purpose of determining their potential for uses of greater value.
Bravo, Sandra +2 more
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Iranian Journal of Toxicology
Background: Acacia aroma (A. aroma), or Tusca, is a South American plant frequently used in medicine. We recently reported the antiulcer effect of two Tusca leaf extracts in rats: a 5% infusion and a 10% hydroalcoholic. This study aimed to investigate the in vitro cytotoxicity and the in vivo oral subchronic toxicity of these two extracts in rats ...
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Background: Acacia aroma (A. aroma), or Tusca, is a South American plant frequently used in medicine. We recently reported the antiulcer effect of two Tusca leaf extracts in rats: a 5% infusion and a 10% hydroalcoholic. This study aimed to investigate the in vitro cytotoxicity and the in vivo oral subchronic toxicity of these two extracts in rats ...
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2017
It has been proposed that exotic species, compared with native ones, differed in certain characteristics that may favor their expansion. The regenerative characteristics of exotic species may vary among reproductive seasons, modifying the patterns observed contrasted with native species and hence influencing their expansion velocity.
Ferreras, Ana Elisa +2 more
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It has been proposed that exotic species, compared with native ones, differed in certain characteristics that may favor their expansion. The regenerative characteristics of exotic species may vary among reproductive seasons, modifying the patterns observed contrasted with native species and hence influencing their expansion velocity.
Ferreras, Ana Elisa +2 more
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Authentication of acacia honey using fluorescence spectroscopy
Food Control, 2021Hongzhuan Xuan, Shengyu Hao, Jie Yuan
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Use of acacia barrique barrels – Influence on the quality of Malvazija from Istria wines
Food Chemistry, 2010Ana Jeromel, Sandi Orlic, Luna Maslov
exaly
Surface properties of Acacia senegal vs Acacia seyal films and impact on specific functionalities
Food Hydrocolloids, 2018Pascale Chalier +2 more
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