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Chestnut (Castanea sativa) Oil
2019Chestnut (Castanea sativa), also known as sweet chestnut or European chestnut, belongs to the botanical family of Fagaceae. The high contribution to the world production of this fruit is mainly originated from China, Bolivia and Turkey. Chestnut promises health and nutritional benefits for consumers due to its rich nutrients including dietary fibers ...
Kıralan, Mustafa +3 more
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2019
The chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is a valuable forest species in Greece and could be a key development axis of the mountain economy. Data on soil and nutrient requirements of chestnut is limited in Greece. In the present study, the effect of different soil mixtures on the growth, physiological characteristics and nutrient status of chestnut ...
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The chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is a valuable forest species in Greece and could be a key development axis of the mountain economy. Data on soil and nutrient requirements of chestnut is limited in Greece. In the present study, the effect of different soil mixtures on the growth, physiological characteristics and nutrient status of chestnut ...
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Esskastanie ( Castanea sativa Mill.)
Erwerbs-Obstbau, 2004Die Esskastanie (Castanea sativa Mill.) gehort zur Familie Fagaceae; ihre Heimat liegt im Kaukasus. Bedeutende Anbaugebiete sind neben China (C. mollissima) vor allem die westlichen Mittelmeerlander. Der laubabwerfende Baum wird sehr alt und erreicht eine Hohe von 20–40 m.
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1994
In Portugal, chestnut (Castanea sativa) is mainly consumed unprocessed. Only a small amount of the exceeding production is used in the candy industry. The objective of this study was to find an alternative industrial utilisation for chestnuts, by extrusion-cooking.
F. Silva +3 more
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In Portugal, chestnut (Castanea sativa) is mainly consumed unprocessed. Only a small amount of the exceeding production is used in the candy industry. The objective of this study was to find an alternative industrial utilisation for chestnuts, by extrusion-cooking.
F. Silva +3 more
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2000
Este documento deriva de los resultados del proyecto "Silvicultura de especies no tradicionales: Una mayor diversidad productiva", financiado por FIA y ...
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Este documento deriva de los resultados del proyecto "Silvicultura de especies no tradicionales: Una mayor diversidad productiva", financiado por FIA y ...
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2010
Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is a forest species widespread in Mediterranean area and chestnut wood is considered as valuable for several uses due to good mechanical properties, natural duration and its design. But, unfortunately, the ring shake defect very often occurs in chestnut wood after trees felling, leading to qualitative degradation and ...
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Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is a forest species widespread in Mediterranean area and chestnut wood is considered as valuable for several uses due to good mechanical properties, natural duration and its design. But, unfortunately, the ring shake defect very often occurs in chestnut wood after trees felling, leading to qualitative degradation and ...
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