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Additions to the Azorean lichen flora. [PDF]
Ongoing lichenological research in the Azores yielded records of 38 new species for the lichen flora of the Archipelago: Agonimia papillata (O. Eriksson) Diederich & Aptroot, Amandinea lecideina (Mayrh. & Poelt) Scheid. & Mayrh., Arthonia ilicinella Nyl.,
Aptroot, André, Rodrigues, António F.
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Phylogenomics and Coalescent Analyses Resolve Extant Seed Plant Relationships [PDF]
The extant seed plants include more than 260,000 species that belong to five main lineages: angiosperms, conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes. Despite tremendous effort using molecular data, phylogenetic relationships among these five lineages ...
Davis, Charles C. +2 more
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Concentrações de ácido indolbutírico no enraizamento de Cryptomeria japonica. [PDF]
Cryptomeria japonica is a conifer of great load that detaches for the fast growth and good lumber potential. In spite of could being propagated by seeds, the vegetative propagation of Cryptomeria japonica is justified for the maintenance of the desirable
BRONDANI, G. E., KRATZ, D., WENDLING, I.
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DNA sequence variation of drought-response candidate genes in Austrocedrus chilensis [PDF]
Background: Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Ser. et Bizzarri commonly known as Patagonian cypress is a member of the Cupressaceae family, characterized by a high adaptive potential for growing in marginal areas and good timber quality.
Cervera, María Teresa +6 more
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Key message We elucidated the age trends of narrow-sense heritability and phenotypic/genetic correlations and the age–age genetic correlation of growth ring components of Cryptomeria japonica D.
Yuko Yasuda +5 more
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Relevant data and information for a comprehensive conservation planning in small islands [PDF]
The present report analyses the problematic of conservation planning and management in small central Atlantic islands, developing Conservation planning and management approaches that can bring to this particular context.
Fernandes, João Paulo +4 more
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Antifeedants against Acusta despesta from the Japanese Cedar, Cryptomeria japonica
Abstract During our studies on the components in Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica, we found that the crude methanol extract of C. japonica showed intense antifeeding activity against one snail species, Acusta despesta, which is well-known as a pest of many vegetables and crops.
X H, Chen +4 more
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Poor impregnation of sapwood from Cryptomeria japonica kiln-dried logs is a problem for preservative treatment in Japan. The permeability of copper azole (CuAz) into sapwood was reported to decrease with an increase in the drying temperature of logs, due
Hiroki Sakagami +5 more
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Larvicidal efficacy of Cryptomeria japonica leaf essential oils against Anopheles gambiae
Background Alternative insecticidal compounds with mortality effect against mosquito life cycle stages are currently needed. The compounds should be biodegradable and nontoxic to non-targeted insects.
France P Mdoe +5 more
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Cryptomeria japonica (Thunb. ex L.f.) D. Don (Cupressaceae) is widely cultivated in the Azores archipelago (Portugal) for landscaping and timber production, generating a huge amount of biomass residues.
Alexandre Janeiro +6 more
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