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Living Serotinous Cones in Cupressus sempervirens

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1995
Cupressus sempervirens L. bears both serotinous and nonserotinous cones. Serotinous cones are alive and can live for at least 20 yr. The sealing of cones is regulated by the water status of the scales, and cones open when they lose water, unlike those of pines, which open following the melting of resin. Serotinous cones even open at 0⚬C when desiccated.
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Novel polymorphic microsatellites in Cupressus sempervirens [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
Mutation rates at microsatellites tend to increase with the number of repeats of the motif, leading to higher levels of polymorphism at long microsatellites. To standardize levels of diversity when microsatellites differ in size, we investigate the relationship between tract length and variation and provide a formula to adjust allelic richness to a ...
Sebastiani F   +5 more
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Effect of regional disparities and solvent variations on the phenolic composition, antioxidant activity, and antibacterial efficacy of Cupressus sempervirens extracts

International Journal of Environmental Health Research
The ethyl acetate, ethanol, methanol, and water extracts of cypress from three Tunisian regions (Bizerte, Ben Arous, and Nabeul) were reported for their phenolic content, antioxidant, and antibacterial activities.
Mahjouba Haj Salem   +8 more
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Organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis in Cupressus sempervirens

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 1995
Adventitious buds of Cupressus sempervirens L., were formed on excised mature embryos cultured for 10 days on half-strength Quoirin and Lepoivre medium (1/2QP) with 10 μM N6-benzyladenine. For shoot development, embryos were transferred to 1/2QP without growth regulators.
M. Lambardi   +3 more
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The ecological landscape value of ancient and old cypress trees (Cupressus sempervirens L.) for sustainable tourism in Iran

Flower and Ornamental Plants
Old cypress trees of Iran are highly appreciable for tourism goals due to their symbolic, historic, cultural, religious and environmental values. Tourism is a leading and dynamic industry, hence valuable from economic, social and cultural perspectives at
Saeed Aizadeh, Saeid Alizadeh
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CONE YIELD AND GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS IN A PLANTATION OF CUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS

Bartın University International Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences
Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.) is an important secondary forest tree species in Turkish forestry because of its high adaptation ability and resistance to different ecological condition.
N. Bilir
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Waxes of Cupressus dupreziana and Cupressus sempervirens

Phytochemistry, 1981
Louis Piovetti   +3 more
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The Use of Cupressus arizonica as a Biomonitor of Li, Fe, and Cr Pollution in Kastamonu

Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2022
Alican Cesur   +2 more
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