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A Reference DNA Barcode Library for UK Fungi associated with Bark and Ambrosia Beetles. [PDF]

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Evolutionary genomics and divergence of Cacopsylla species with a special focus on the Apple Proliferation Vectors: Cacopsylla melanoneura and C. picta

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Review on essential oils, chemical composition, extraction, and utilization of some conifers in Northwestern Himalayas

Phytotherapy Research, 2020
Essential oils (EOs) are regarded as alternative therapeutic agents for many diseases. In phytotherapy research areas, it is now well reported that conifers are the rich source of EOs.
K. Bhardwaj   +7 more
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Conifer bark beetles

Current Biology, 2021
Fettig and Audley introduce the bark beetles-a large and diverse group of insects of which some are commonly recognized as important disturbance agents in conifer forests.
Christopher J, Fettig, Jackson P, Audley
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Contrasting stomatal sensitivity to temperature and soil drought in mature alpine conifers.

Plant, Cell and Environment, 2019
Conifers growing at high elevations need to optimize their stomatal conductance (gs ) for maximizing photosynthetic yield while minimizing water loss under less favourable thermal conditions.
R. L. Peters   +9 more
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Conifers

2021
Andrew Lack, David Evans
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Conifers

Kew Bulletin, 1987
Susyn Andrews   +2 more
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