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Use of Cupressus lusitanica for Afforestation in a Mediterranean Climate: Biomass Production and Wood Quality

Forests
The selection of tree species for afforestation in Mediterranean environments involves challenges related to adaptability, impact on soil properties, and overall environmental quality.
J. Lousada   +2 more
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Tree taper models forCupressus lusitanicaplantations in Ethiopia

Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, 2008
To provide a taper model for planning and management of Cupressus lusitanica plantations in Ethiopia, seven taper models were compared. Four performance indicator statistics were used for comparing the models in their ability to estimate tree diameter, and total and merchantable volumes. For the selected species, Kozak (1988) was found to be the best,
Berhe, Leakemariam, Arnoldsson, Göran
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Bioproducts from forest biomass: Essential oils and hydrolates from wastes of Cupressus lusitanica Mill. and Cistus ladanifer L.

, 2020
Unattended forest wastes are, among others, a potential source of wildfires, as well as a growth media for forest pests. As a way of lowering the detrimental effect of these wastes, it is important to convert these under-valued resources into a value ...
Cláudia S. Tavares   +7 more
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Tree Volume Prediction Model of Cupressus lusitanica Species: in North-Western Highlands of Ethiopia

American Journal of Environmental Sciences
: A significant basis of raw materials for the forest products industry is provided by Cupressus lusitanica, one of the commercial timber tree species found in the forest.
Yishak Adgo Kassie, Abebaw Alene Yallew
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Growth Performance of Cupressus lusitanica Super Seedlings in Kenya

East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 1976
(1976). Growth Performance of Cupressus lusitanica Super Seedlings in Kenya. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal: Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 250-252.
T. W. Olembo, W. G. Dyson
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Cupressus lusitanica (Cupressaceae) leaf extract induces apoptosis in cancer cells

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2002
A crude ethanolic extract of Cupressus lusitanica Mill. leaves demonstrate cytotoxicity in a panel of cancer cell lines. Cell death was due to apoptosis, as assessed by morphologic features (chromatin condensation and apoptotic bodies formation) and specific DNA fragmentation detected by in situ end-labeling of DNA breaks (TUNEL).
L, Lopéz   +6 more
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Qualidade da colagem de painéis compensados com a madeira de Cupressus lusitanica Mill. Wood

Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias
O estado de Santa Catarina ocupa uma posição de destaque nas exportações nacionais de compensado de coníferas e cuja produção é altamente dependente da madeira de pinus.
K. Modes   +4 more
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Predicting the spatial distribution of Cupressus lusitanica productivity in New Zealand

Forest Ecology and Management, 2009
Abstract Data from a nationwide set of permanent sample plots was used to develop a multiple regression model of Cupressus lusitanica site index (mean height of the 100 largest diameter trees per hectare at age 30 years) using independent variables obtained from national extent ancillary maps and interpolated surfaces.
Michael S. Watt   +3 more
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Bioproducts from forest biomass II. Bioactive compounds from the steam-distillation by-products of Cupressus lusitanica Mill. and Cistus ladanifer L. wastes

, 2020
Obtaining essential oils and hydrolates from underutilized biomass is an economic and sustainable way for production of these high added-value bioproducts. However, this process still generates large amounts of residues as the by-products obtained during
Cláudia S. Tavares   +7 more
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Site index functions for Cupressus lusitanica at Munesa Shashemene, Ethiopia

Forest Ecology and Management, 2006
Abstract In 25 permanent sample plots in Cupressus lusitanica plantations of the Munesa Shashemene Wood Industry Enterprise, in the Oromia Federal Regional State, Ethiopia, the dominant height growth was observed and site index functions fitted. The plots had been continuously observed from ages 7 (10) to 21 (18) in the Gambo–Shashemene and the ...
Negash Mamo, Hubert Sterba
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