Insect problems of Araucaria plantations in Papua New Guinea and Australia
Several insect pests in established plantations of Araucaria are discussed, and the influence of tree age, site quality, provenance, climatic conditions and natural enemies on the severity of infestation and extent of damage are outlined.
Wylie, F. Ross
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Phytochemistry, Chemotaxonomy, and Biological Activities of the Araucariaceae Family-A Review. [PDF]
Frezza C +11 more
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Araucaria cunninghamii is an ancient tropical conifer with substantial value as a forestry species in Australia and Papua New Guinea, and has been subject to a genetic improvement program for more than 50 years.
Scott, Leon J
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Linkage maps were prepared for two Araucaria cunninghamii individuals (coded H15 and Gil24) using the pseudotestcross strategy in a wide interprovenance cross. The maternal map for individual H15 contains 14 linkage groups (haploid chromosome number=13),
Henry, Robert J +7 more
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Abstract Araucaria cunninghamii is a coniferous tree that has high commercial value for tropical and sub-tropical regions and is used as an alternative raw material for the pulp and paper industry. In order to get a good yield from this species, a progeny test was established in Bondowoso, East Java, and the variation ...
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Oral and Topical Anti-Inflammatory and Antipyretic Potentialities of Araucaria bidiwillii Shoot Essential Oil and Its Nanoemulsion in Relation to Chemical Composition. [PDF]
Abdelhameed MF +8 more
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Natural and Historical Heritage of the Lisbon Botanical Gardens: An Integrative Approach with Tree Collections. [PDF]
Cunha AR +7 more
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MLO Proteins from Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) and Related Species in the Broad Phylogenetic Context. [PDF]
Pozharskiy A +4 more
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Records on the distribution of Ptychanthoideae (subfam. of Lejeuneaceae, Hepaticae) in Australia
Three species are new for the Northern Territory of Australia: Acrolejeunea securifolia (Nees) Steph. ex Watts ssp. securifolia, Archilejeunea planiuscula (Mitt.) Steph. and Mastigolejeunea ligulata (Lehm.
Sass-Gyarmati, Andrea
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Forest Bathing Is Better than Walking in Urban Park: Comparison of Cardiac and Vascular Function between Urban and Forest Parks. [PDF]
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