What do we know about the Ailanthus (Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle) ?
L’Ailante glanduleux (Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle) est un arbre d’origine chinoise introduit en France durant la deuxième moitié du XVIIIe siècle. Il fut au départ planté en ville dans les espaces verts, puis fut l’objet d’une phase de plantation courte mais intensive dans l’objectif de produire de la soie. Il est aujourd’hui très répandu dans
Collin, Pascal, Dumas, Yann
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Adsorption of acid blue 1 on activated carbon produced from the wood of Ailanthus altissima [PDF]
Fazlullah Khan Bangash, S. Alam
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The Invasive <i>Ailanthus altissima</i>: A Biology, Ecology, and Control Review. [PDF]
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Genetic Structure of the Invasive TreeAilanthus altissimain Eastern United States Cities [PDF]
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Ailanthus Altissima-derived Ailanthone enhances Gastric Cancer Cell Apoptosis by Inducing the Repression of Base Excision Repair by Downregulating p23 Expression. [PDF]
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Citizen Science as a Tool in Biological Recording—A Case Study of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle [PDF]
Barbara Sladonja, Danijela Poljuha
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Innovative Bekämpfung des Neophyten Ailanthus altissima mit einem, auf der Basis des Welkepilzes Verticillium nonalfalfae strain 56 entwickelten, natürlichen, selektiven Herbizid (Ailantex®) [PDF]
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Ailanthus altissima Seed Oil-A Valuable Source of Lipid-Soluble Components with DNA Protective and Antiproliferative Activities. [PDF]
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