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Thecla betulae

open access: yesLauro: revista del Museu de Granollers, 1998
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Genetic potential for N₂O metabolism in tree tissues: Insights into nitrogen cycling gene abundance and nosZ diversity across trees

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Thiyagarasaiyar K   +9 more
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Ortholepis betulae

2020
Ortholepis betulae (Goeze, 1778) Trnovec 07.1958 (coll. Igalffy); Turopolje, Peščenica 11.05.1989 (coll. Kučinić); Turopolje, Selce 04.07.1989 (coll. Kučinić); Turopolje, Selce 17.08.1989 (coll. Kučinić); Turopolje, Selce 02.07.1990, 2 specimens (coll. Kučinić); Turopolje, Orle 03.07.1995 (coll.
Gumhalter, Danijela   +2 more
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Betulenols from Betula Species

Planta Medica, 2000
The essential oils from buds of five Betula species growing in Turkey were investigated by GC-MS. A major component in the essential oils was shown to be 14-hydroxy-beta-caryophyllene (6). The structure of beta-betulenal (12) which was isolated from Betula essential oils was also confirmed by synthesis.
Demirci, Betül   +3 more
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Glyphina betulae

2023
Published as part of Stepanyan, Ilona, Barjadze, Shalva, Karagyan, Gayane & Kalashian, Mark, 2023, Check List Of Armenian Aphids (Hemiptera: Aphidomorpha), pp.
Stepanyan, Ilona   +3 more
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Betula Nana L. and Betula Glandulosa Michx.

The Journal of Ecology, 1997
Betula nana. A prostrate shrub up to 1 m in height. Twigs stiff, dull dark brown, pubescent, not warty. Young twigs are covered with resin spots. Leaves orbicular or obovate-orbicular, deeply and regularly crenate all around, rounded at both ends and glabrous (or with a few glands) at maturity.
W. J. de Groot   +2 more
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