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Maillard- und Lipierungsprodukte in Haselnüssen (Corylus avellana)

open access: yes, 2019
Haselnüsse werden als Lebensmittel im Hinblick auf eine ausgewogene und gesunde Ernährung immer beliebter. Sie sind reich an ungesättigten Fettsäuren und Proteinen, enthalten Vitamine, Polyphenole, Antioxidantien und Mineralstoffe sowie weitere bioaktive Substanzen.
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Tuber borchii Shapes the Ectomycorrhizosphere Microbial Communities of Corylus avellana. [PDF]

open access: yesMycobiology, 2019
Li X   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Proteomics of Hazelnut ( Corylus avellana )

open access: yes, 2017
Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) is widely used in food production in raw, roasted, salted, and paste form. Proteins are key components conferring favorable sensory, technological, and functional properties to hazelnut. For these reasons, the protein fraction of hazelnut has been the subject of extensive research over the last years.
Nitride   +7 more
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Incompatibility alleles in Corylus avellana L. cultivars

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1979
Pollen-stigma compatibility relationships are reported for 55 filbert cultivars (cvs) (Corylus avellana L.). A total of 11 S-alleles have been identified amongst 36 cvs for which one or both S-alleles have been established. For the 20 cvs with only one known allele and the 17 for which neither allele have been identified further information is provided
exaly   +3 more sources

Hazel (Corylus avellana) pollards

open access: yes, 2012
Hazel (Corylus avellana L.) always forms more or less ring shaped multistemmed shrubs in naturally grown or coppiced stands. Examples are given of large hazel shrubs in the Åland Islands, SW Finland. If only one above ground stem is allowed to develop, the hazel developes into a tree.
Hæggström, Carl-Adam
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Corylus avellana

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Family name (scientific): Betulaceae Scientific name: Corylus avellana Authors names: L.
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Taxanes from Shells and Leaves of Corylus avellana

Journal of Natural Products, 2007
Paclitaxel is an effective antineoplastic agent originally extracted in low yield from the bark of Taxus brevifolia. Although it was generally considered a particular metabolite of Taxus sp., paclitaxel was recently found in hazel cell cultures. The aim of the present work was to verify whether hazel differentiated tissues could be used as a commercial
OTTAGGIO L   +7 more
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Corylus avellana

2006
Enthält 4 Bilder der Gemeinen Hasel.
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