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Chemical Variability and Biological Activities of Eucalyptus spp. Essential Oils [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2016
Many plant species produce mixtures of odorous and volatile compounds known as essential oils (EOs). These mixtures play important roles in Nature and have been utilized by mankind for different purposes, such as pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals ...
Luiz C A Barbosa   +1 more
exaly   +7 more sources

Chemodiversity and antimicrobial activities of Eucalyptus spp. essential oils

open access: yesCogent Food and Agriculture, 2023
The essential oils extracted from the leaves of five Eucalyptus species: E. astringens, E. camaldulensis, E. lehmannii, E. leucoxylon, and E. sideroxylon, were investigated for their antimicrobial properties.
Hajer Ammar   +2 more
exaly   +7 more sources

Determination of the Chemical Composition of Eucalyptus spp. for Cellulosic Pulp Production [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2021
The chemical composition of wood is important to assess the quality of this raw material for the industry of cellulosic pulp production. The purpose of this work was to determine the chemical composition of Eucalyptus spp.
Taiana Guimarães Arriel   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

An overview of adaptative responses to drought stress in Eucalyptus spp. [PDF]

open access: yesMetsanduslikud Uurimused, 2017
Eucalyptus is a plant frequently present and cultivated in arid regions because of its high adaptation to drought. Furthermore, it is known by its numerous species which represents a great opportunity to choose several tolerant species with variable uses.
Saadaoui Ezzeddine   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Anti-Inflammatory and Antimicrobial Effects of Eucalyptus spp. Essential Oils: A Potential Valuable Use for an Industry Byproduct. [PDF]

open access: yesEvid Based Complement Alternat Med, 2023
In Brazil, the use of Eucalyptus is focused on the production of wood or pulp for the paper industry but without any general recovery of waste, with leaves and branches being left on the ground.
Salvatori ES   +12 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

A Proximal Sensor-Based Approach for Clean, Fast, and Accurate Assessment of the Eucalyptus spp. Nutritional Status and Differentiation of Clones. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel), 2023
Several materials have been characterized using proximal sensors, but still incipient efforts have been driven to plant tissues. Eucalyptus spp. cultivation in Brazil covers approximately 7.47 million hectares, requiring faster methods to assess plant ...
Andrade R   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Characterization of Pseudofusicoccum Species from Diseased Plantation-Grown Acacia mangium, Eucalyptus spp., and Pinus massoniana in Southern China. [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens, 2023
Fungi from Pseudofusicoccum (Phyllostictaceae, Botryosphaeriales) have been reported as pathogens, endophytes, or saprophytes from various woody plants in different countries.
Li G, Wu W, Lu L, Chen B, Chen S.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Silicon fertigation and salicylic acid foliar spraying mitigate ammonium deficiency and toxicity in Eucalyptus spp. clonal seedlings. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2021
Nitrogen deficiency and toxicity, primarily in its ammonium form (NH4+), can suppress plant growth and development. The use of silicon (Si) or salicylic acid (SA) may be an alternative to minimize the harmful effects of nutrient imbalances caused by NH4+,
de Souza Junior JP   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Engineering Wood Products from Eucalyptus spp. [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2022
Forest covers 4.06 billion hectares (ha) or 31% of the total land area worldwide, where 93% (3.75 billion ha) are natural regenerating forests and the remaining 7% (294 million ha) are planted forests.
Lee Seng Hua   +4 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

The Limited Establishment of Native Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Exotic Eucalyptus spp. Stands in Japan [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2021
Host specificity may potentially limit the distribution expansion of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi into areas where their original host plants are absent.
Yoriko Sugiyama, Hirotoshi Sato
doaj   +2 more sources

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