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Extraction of bioactive moieties of Cupressus arizonica and Cupressus sempervirens wood knots [PDF]
This research was aimed to determine the hydrophilic bioactive extractives of Arizona cypress. The extractives of Arizona cypress were isolated and characterized by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Hydrophilic compounds of the extractives were mildly isolated by soaking the wood flour in ethanol: water (9:1 v/v) solution followed by n ...
Ali Abdulkhani +3 more
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Molecular evolution and SSRs analysis based on the chloroplast genome of Callitropsis funebris
Chloroplast genome sequences have been used to understand evolutionary events and to infer efficiently phylogenetic relationships. Callitropsis funebris (Cupressaceae) is an endemic species in China.
Jingyao Ping +5 more
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Lectotypification of Chamaecyparis hodginsii of the Cupressaceae [PDF]
Recent phylogenetic studies have suggested that the monotypic Fokienia A.Henry & H.H.Thomas is nested within Chamaecyparis Spach, which is in agreement with separate morphological studies.
Zhi Yang, Yong Yang, Keith Rushforth
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The primary objective of this research work was to study the antibacterial effects of Cupressus funebris essential oil (EO) against various drug resistant bacterial pathogens along with studying the molecular docking interactions of the major components ...
Caixin Yuan, Xiuqiao Hao
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Descripción de seis especies de Cuppressus ...
Maximino Martínez
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Evaluation of Carbon sequestration in pure and mixed plantations of Cupressus arizonica
The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of tree mixture on Carbon sequestration in cupressus arizonica plantations. Emission of carbon dioxide via human activities is known as the main cause of global warming. Therefore, in this study,
E Amirahmadi +3 more
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Cupressus sempervirens L., Cupressaceae, that is known as evergreen cypress, Mediterranean cypress and in Arabic called “al -Sarw. It is an evergreen, medium sized, longevity, and wide distributed over all the world.
Amani Amer Tawfeeq, Shatha H Ali
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Cupressus arizonica var. arizonica: Arizona Cypress
This rapidly-growing North American native evergreen reaches 30 to 40 feet in height with a 15 to 25-foot-spread. It is referred to as Cupressus glabra by some botanists.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Cupressus sempervirens: Italian Cypress
With its narrow columnar habit of growth, these evergreen forms tall, dark green columns 40 to 60 feet in height in the western United States but are often much shorter. Trees are normally no more than three feet wide.
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