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Blight and canker of Cryptomeria japonica D. Don.

open access: yesJapanese Journal of Phytopathology, 1965
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Initiatives for Drafting JAS Proposals on Analytical Testing Methods for Specific Extractive Components in Dried Solid Japanese Cedar (<i>Cryptomeria japonica</i>)III.

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Akiko Isa   +10 more
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On the races of Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica Don.)

open access: yesJOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE FORESTRY SOCIETY, 1941
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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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A diterpene quinone from the bark of Cryptomeria japonica

Phytochemistry, 2002
A diterpene, cryptoquinone, was isolated from the bark of Cryptomeria japonica, the structure, 7,11,14-trioxoabieta-8,12-diene, was established by spectral analyses and X-ray crystallography. This diterpene quinone showed moderate antifungal activities against Pyricularia orizae and Alternaria alternata, and cytotoxic activity against mouse lymphoid ...
Hisayoshi, Kofujita   +4 more
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Translocation of 133Cs administered to Cryptomeria japonica wood

Science of The Total Environment, 2017
To reveal the in planta behaviour of caesium (Cs), the stable isotope 133Cs was administered into 3-year-old Cryptomeria japonica seedlings by the application of 133CsCl aqueous solution to the bark surface. The administered 133Cs was quantified by ICP-MS measurements, which showed transportation of 133Cs in an ascending direction in the stem ...
Dan Aoki   +6 more
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The Suspensor of Cryptomeria japonica

Botanical Gazette, 1932
The outstanding features found in the embryogeny of Cryptomeria are cleavage polyembryony, the absence of typical primary suspensors, and the apical cell method of growth in the early embryo.
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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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The diterpenes from the leaves of Cryptomeria japonica

Phytochemistry, 1970
Abstract Cryptomeria japonica trees can be sub-divided into four chemically distinct varieties on the basis of the diterpene hydrocarbon content of their leaves. Seven other species from the Taxodiaceae have been analysed for diterpenes.
R.A. Appleton   +2 more
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