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Lignification Process in Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) Tracheid:Electron Microscopic Observation of Lignin Skeleton of Differentiating Xylem.

open access: yesLignification Process in Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) Tracheid:Electron Microscopic Observation of Lignin Skeleton of Differentiating Xylem.
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Monoctenus cryptomeriae Togashi 2001

2023
Monoctenus cryptomeriae Togashi, 2001 (Figs 2A2, B2, 5A 2c, 6A1, B1, 8B 2, 10A1, 12) Monoctenus cryptomeriae Yano, 1919a: 457 (Japanese name: Sugi-habachi). Not available. Nomen nudum. Monoctenus cryptomeriae Yano, 1919b: 370. Not available. Nomen nudum. Monoctenus sp.: Okutani 1967: 48. Monoctenus sp. (Japanese name: Sugi-habachi): Hayasaka 1970: 163;
Hara, Hideho, Nagase, Hirohiko
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Labdanes from Cryptomeria japonica

Phytochemistry, 1994
Abstract Twenty-seven labdanes were isolated from the leaves of Cryptomeria japonica . The new compounds include 15-(2-oxopropylidene)labd-8(17)-en-19-oic acid, 15-oxolabda-8(17),13 E -dien-19-oic acid, 7β-acetoxy-15-hydroxy-labda-8(17),13 E -dien-19-oic acid methyl ester, 14-hydroxy-15-norlabd-8(17)-en-19-oic acid methyl ester, 15-hydroxy-labda-8 ...
Su, W. C., Cheng, Y. S., Fang, Jim-Min
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Plate 371. Cryptomeria japonica

Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1999
The history, distribution, taxonomy, habitat and cultivation requirements of Cryptomeria japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D. Don (Cupressaceae), which is considered endemic to Japan, are discussed; a full description with illustrations of the species is provided.
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Cryphalus cryptomeriae Niisima 1908

2020
Published as part of Yang, Liyuan, 2020, Checklist of the genus Cryphalus Erichson, 1836 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) with special attention to Chinese species, pp. 176-205 in Zoological Systematics 45 (3) on page 181, DOI: 10.11865/zs.202023, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Japanese Cryptomeria, Cryptomeria japonica [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
Provides information about Japanese Cryptomeria, including care, usage in landscaping, and cultivars.
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Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae

Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae (Enderlein, 1907) Distribution in Iran. This species has been reported from Golestan (Aghadokht et al., 2015).
Mehrafrooz Mayvan, Mahmood   +2 more
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Diterpenoids from leaves of Cryptomeria japonica

Phytochemistry, 1996
Phytol, seven labdanes, eight abietanes, four pimaranes and three biditerpenes were isolated from the leaves of Cryptomeria japonica. The new compounds included 8,13-dioxo-14,15,17-trinorlabdan-19-oic acid, 12-hydroxy-11-methoxyabieta-8,11,13-trien-7-one, 6α,11-dihydroxy-12-methoxyabieta-8,11,13-trien-7-one, 6,12-dihydroxy-11-methoxyabieta-5,8,11,13 ...
Su, Wen-Chiung   +2 more
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Rhamnogalacturonan II from cell walls of Cryptomeria japonica

Phytochemistry, 1998
The pectic polysaccharides isolated from cell walls of xylem-differentiating zones of sugi (Cryptomeria japononica) were degraded with endo-alpha-(1-->4)-polygalacturonase and the polysaccharides, composed mainly of rhamnogalacturonan II (RG-II), were obtained from the degradation products.
Y, Edashige, T, Ishii
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Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae Enderlein

2009
Ectopsocopsis cryptomeriae (Enderlein) Ectopsocus cryptomeriae Enderlein 1907: 100. Jujuy Province, Ledesma, Calilegua National Park, Tataupa Trail, subtropical deciduous forest, 1 female, 29.X.2006, 23°44.6’S: 64°51.2’W, 766m, G. Sziráki, E. Hórvath & E. González Olazo (HNHM).
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