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Potential anticancer activity of young Carpinus betulus leaves
As part of our continuing research for anticancer compounds from the Walloon Region forest, EtOAc extract from Carpinus betulus leaves was phytochemically studied, leading to the bioguided isolation of pheophorbide a, which is responsible of anticancer properties of C. betulus young leaves.
Cieckiewicz, Ewa +4 more
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European Hornbeam, Carpinus betulus [PDF]
This publication covers the physical and main features, plant needs, functions, care, and additional information for the European Hornbeam, Carpinus betulus.
Niemiera, Alexander X.
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Carpinus betulus L. genetic risk assessment
A summary of the current understanding of genetic diversity and life history traits of Carpinus betulus within the UK, including a genetic risk assessment for population sampling and current knowledge gaps.
Gargiulo, Roberta
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Ethnobotany of Mountain RegionsNarel Y Paniagua-Zambrana +1 more
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Carpinus betulus L., Carpinus caucasica Grossh. Carpinus orientalis Mill. Betulaceae
Ethnobotany of Mountain RegionsLea Müller +2 more
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Change in Carpinus betulus flowering in the Czech Republic
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2023Common hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) is one of the most important spring pollen allergens widespread in the Czech Republic. This study evaluates the changes in Carpinus betulus flowering and the length of the blooming period in the Czech Republic during 1991-2020.
Hájková, L. +3 more
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Growth and Physicochemical Changes of Carpinus betulus L. Influenced by Salinity Treatments
Carpinus betulus L. is a deciduous tree widely distributed in Europe with strong adaptation, and it plays a key role in landscaping and timbering because of its variety of colors and shapes. Recently introduced to China for similar purposes, this species
Zunling Zhu
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Eotetranychus carpini occurs on a number of different plants, including Carpinus betulus and Vitis vinifera. The question regarding the identity of mites found on V. vinifera and C. betulus is open.
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Predicting the distribution of Carpinus betulus in Denmark with Ellenberg's Climate Quotient
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2003In this paper we investigate whether Ellenberg's Climate Quotient (EQ, defined as the mean temperature of the warmest month divided by annual precipitation, multiplied by IOOO), can be used to predict the distribution of Carpinus betulus in Denmark. It has been suggested that the competitive relationship between the two tree species Fagus sylvatica and
Jensen, Louise U. +3 more
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