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Historical fragmentation and subsequent isolation has affected the levels of genetic diversity in many lineages of ancient plant taxa. This study investigated the effects of historical processes on Araucaria cunninghamii (Hoop Pine), Araucariaceae, using both RAPD and ISSR markers.
Pye, Matthew G. +2 more
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Terpenoid Chemistry. IV. The Turpentine of Araucaria cunninghamii Ait
Contrary to Baker and Smith?s (1910) statement, the turpentine from Araucaria cunninghamii Ait. does not contain methanes or menthenes. Identified constituent* include n-nonane, n-undecane. (-)- and (±)-a-pinene, (-)-ß-pinene, myrcene, (±)-limonene, terpinolene, caryophyllene, and humulene.
Gallagher M.J., Sutherland M.D.
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Phylogenetic position of hoop pine ( Araucaria cunninghamii ) [PDF]
A variety of gymnosperms (13 species of conifer from 5 families and 2 species of non-conifer) were collected and the small ribosomal subunit (18s rRNA) was sequenced by direct sequencing. Fifteen species were examined in the study, which included widely separated provenances of Araucaria cunninghamii, to determine the phylogenetic relationship of these
Graham, G.C. +3 more
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Secondary metabolites of Araucaria cunninghamii Mudie from central Italy
In this paper, the first complete phytochemical analysis of an Italian specimen of Araucaria cunninghamii Mudie led to the identification of six secondary metabolites, one of which was identified in the species for the first time. The chemophenetic and ethnobotanical evaluations of this specimen are widely discussed.
Claudio Frezza +8 more
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Araucaria cunninghamii Seedling Response to Different Forms and Rates of 15N-Labelled Fertiliser
ABSTRACT Nitrogenous fertilisers are under consideration for promoting the growth of nursery-reared hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii Aiton ex A. Cunn) seedlings in the establishment phase of second rotation (2R) plantations. Using 15N-labelled fertilisers, we investigated the effect of different forms (ammonium sulphate, ammonium nitrate, potassium ...
Blumfield, TJ, Xu, Zhi-Hong
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Stem segments with 3-5 leaf axils, excised from the upper portion of the mainstem of 2-year-old hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii Aiton ex D. Don) seedlings, produced orthotropic buds from the concealed axillary meristems when cultured on a basal medium (BM) of half-strength Murashige and Skoog (MS) inorganic salts, the medium level of growth factors ...
Burrows, G. E. +3 more
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Araucaria cunninghamii var. papuana Lauterb. Araucariaceae
Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions, 2020Ary Prihardhyanto Keim +2 more
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A new biflavonyl AC3 from araucaria cunninghamii
Tetrahedron Letters, 1968W Rahman
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The Effect of Desiccation on the Longevity of Seeds of Araucaria hunsteinii and A. cunninghamii
Annals of Botany, 1982exaly +2 more sources
Araucaria cunninghamii (hoop pine) typically occurs as an emergent tree over subtropical and tropical rainforests, in a discontinuous distribution that extends from West Irian Jaya at about 0°30'S, through the highlands of Indonesian New Guinea and Papua
Mark J Dieters
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