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Characterization of chestnut (Castanea sativa, mill) starch for industrial utilization
Studies were conducted to characterize the chestnut and its starch. Chemical composition of the chestnuts showed high level of starch. Moisture level in the raw nuts was around 50g/100g in wet basis and starch content, around 80g/100g in dry basis; other
Ivo Mottin Demiate +2 more
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In vitro culture of cotyledon tissue of Castanea sativa Mill
Establishment of callus tissue culture from cotyledon fragments of Castanea sativa Mill. is described. The explants were grown on various combinations of auxins (IAA, IBA, NAA, 2,4-D) and cytokinins (K, BA) to induce callus and regeneration of organs ...
Viéitez Cortizo, Ernesto +2 more
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ABSTRACT Plant defensins (PDFs) are cysteine‐rich antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that are important components of plant immunity. They occur constitutively in various plant tissues but are also upregulated upon stress. Therefore, these molecules are of great interest as markers for the diagnosis of early forest stress response in plants at the molecular
Philip Alexander Heine +27 more
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The epidermal study of sweet chestnut-tree Leaf (Castanea sativa Mill.)
This paper is part of a broader study on the ontogenetic evolution of C. sativa. On detached epidermis, obtained by different methods, the following structural aspects have been studied: the shape and size of the cells of each sample and their number on
I. MOLDOVAN, Aurelia MOLDOVAN
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In this study, specimens from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), Anatolian chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) and Eastern beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) tree species, prepared according to ISO 3129, were conditioned according to TS ISO 13061-1.
Abdi Atilgan, Sait Dündar Sofuoğlu
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Mapping the next forest generation reveals multiple regeneration gaps across German forests
Our study provides the first nationwide, high‐resolution assessment of forest regeneration, offering a valuable baseline for monitoring forest development. The regeneration density and indicator maps enable forest managers and policymakers to identify regeneration deficits, prioritise adaptive management interventions and contribute to the development ...
Leonie C. Gass, Lisa Hülsmann
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Micropropagation of Elite Genotypes of Castanea Sativa (MILL.) [PDF]
Sprouted buds of eight mature plus-trees of Castanea sativa were collected from two natural populations (Mt. Paiko and Mt. Hortiatis, Greece). Explants were cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium (three concentrations of macro and micro-elements) combined with three concentrations of BAP (6-Benzylaminopurine). Results were evaluated based on three
Evangelos Barbas +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Identifying climate refugia is a pressing priority for conservation planning under global change, particularly in oceanic archipelagos with high levels of endemicity and topographic complexity. Location Canary Islands. Methods Here, we developed a spatial framework to identify and recursively map refugia probability in the Canary Islands ...
J. J. García‐Alvarado +3 more
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Invasive fungal pathogens and pests of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) forests drastically reduce their productivity. The recently described Gnomoniopsis castaneae is one of the main agents involved in the epidemic of brown rot of chestnut nuts ...
Seddaiu S +3 more
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Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) cultivar classification: an artificial neural network approach
The present study investigated the possible use of artificial neural networks (ANN) to classify five chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) varieties. For chestnut classification, back-propagation neural networks were framed on the basis of physical and ...
Yeşim Benal ÖZTEKİN +2 more
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