Cupressaceae Pollen in the City of Évora, South of Portugal: Disruption of the Pollen during Air Transport Facilitates Allergen Exposure [PDF]
Research Highlights: Daily airborne Cupressaceae pollen disruption ranged from 20 to 90%; relative humidity (RH), rainfall and atmospheric pressure (AtP) were the major meteorological determinants of this phenomenon.
Ana Galveias +2 more
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New Labdanes with Antimicrobial and Acaricidal Activity: Terpenes of Callitris and Widdringtonia (Cupressaceae) [PDF]
In spite of the evidence for antimicrobial and acaricidal effects in ethnobotanical reports of Callitris and Widdringtonia, the diterpene acids from Widdringtonia have never been described and no comparison to the Australian clade sister genus Callitris ...
Nicholas J. Sadgrove +3 more
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Key innovations and niche variation promoted rapid diversification of the widespread Juniperus (Cupressaceae). [PDF]
The processes of forming lineages undergoing widespread radiations remain a knowledge gap that is fundamental to our understanding of the geographic distributions of species.
Liu K +7 more
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Development of Pinaceae and Cupressaceae Essential Oils from Forest Waste in South Korea
The growing awareness of environmental issues has garnered increasing interest in the use of waste material in a wide variety of applications. From this viewpoint, developing essential oils from forest waste can bring new cost opportunities for the ...
Chanjoo Park, Heesung Woo, Mi-Jin Park
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Comparative Anatomical Study of Leaves in Five Cupressaceae Gray. Taxa in Kurdistan Region - Iraq
This study investigates the leaf anatomy of five Cupressaceae taxa in the Kurdistan region-Iraq. Using the light microscope for numerical and descriptive anatomical variations of three species and two varieties belonging to Cupressus, Platycladus, and ...
Ibrahim Z. Yousif, Saleem E. Shahbaz
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Global variations of IgE cross-reactivity in Cupressus allergy [PDF]
Background: Seasonal allergic rhinitis triggered by Cupressaceae species is a significant concern worldwide, particularly in regions such as Japan, China, Spain, and the United States.
Takeru Sugawara, MSc +12 more
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Chloroplast phylogenomics of Calocedrus (Cupressaceae) [PDF]
Calocedrus is a genus of the family Cupressaceae. Among this genus, C. decurrens is the only species native to western North America. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome (plastome) of C.
Xiao-Jian Qu
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The complete chloroplast genome of Chamaecyparis obtusa (Cupressaceae)
The complete plastid genome of Chamaecyparis obtusa was sequenced and analyzed in this study. It was found to be 126,821 bp long. The guanine-cytosine content of the whole genome was 35.1%, and there were 83 unique protein-coding genes, 33 tRNAs, and 4 ...
Sang-Chul Kim, Jei-Wan Lee
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Insights into the Existence of Isomeric Plastomes in Cupressoideae (Cupressaceae)
The cypress family (Cupressaceae) possesses highly rearranged plastomes that lack a pair of large inverted repeats typically found in land plants. A few cypress species have been reported to contain isomeric plastomes, but whether the existence of ...
Xiao-Jian Qu +2 more
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