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Eucalyptus

open access: yes, 1986
Association Forêt-Cellulose, Afocel   +1 more
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Polyphenols from Eucalyptus consideniana and Eucalyptus viminalis

Fitoterapia, 2001
From the leaves of Eucalyptus consideniana and E. viminalis, known hydrolysable tannins, galloyl esters and ellagitannins, were isolated. Flavonol glycosides were also isolated from the leaves of E. consideniana. The spectral data of the dimeric ellagitannin, oenothein B (1), are reported.
S C, Santos, P G, Waterman
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Eucalyptus

2006
Using Eucalyptus camaldulensis as a model system, we describe here a basic Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation protocol through organogenesis for the production of transgenic plants. Hypocotyl segments or cotyledon pieces from in vitro seedlings are used as starting materials.
Zenn-Zong, Chen   +3 more
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Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus sp.)

2015
Eucalyptus is a diverse genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the family Myrtaceae. Members of this genus dominate the tree flora of Australia. Species of eucalyptus are cultivated widely in the tropical and temperate world, including the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East, China, and the Indian subcontinent.
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Eucalyptus [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
La sélection de l'eucalyptus s'intéresse en priorité au tronc. Les eucalyptus étant essentiellement plantés en situation exotique, le premier critère de sélection, est l'adaptabilité. Le second critère auquel s'intéresse le sélectionneur est la vitesse de croissance qui conditionne la quantité de bois produite par unité de temps.
Vigneron, Philippe, Bouvet, Jean-Marc
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Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus Globulus): Malaria Tree

2014
Eucalyptus belongs to the Myrtles family and its homeland is Australia and Tazmania. It is very easy to grow this tree, and some species can reach heights over 60-70 meters. As its roots widely spread, large quantities of water can be absorbed, which is of great help in drying swaps, particularly in malaria-struck countries; hence the name, malaria ...
GÖKÇE, Nilüfer, KARLIKAYA, Esin
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Eucalyptus. The genus Eucalyptus

International Journal of Aromatherapy, 2003
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Insights of smallholder farmers on the trade-offs of eucalyptus plantation

Environmental Challenges, 2023
Takele Taye Desta, Tewodros Mulugeta
exaly  

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