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Leaf-level microscopical symptom structure and physiological responses were investigated in seedlings experimentally exposed to ozone (O3) in indoor chambers (150 ppb, 8 h d(-1)/7 weeks), and field trees of Manna ash (Fraxinus ornus) exposed to ambient O3 (max 93 ppb/one growing season). Ozone-induced leaf injury, including leaf reddening and stippling,
Elena Paoletti +4 more
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The craft beer industry is becoming increasingly interested in the production of innovative beers. A novel approach, designated as "primary souring," employs diverse yeast species, including Lachancea thermotolerans, to produce sour beers. Furthermore, there is a growing interest in utilising unconventional yeasts to produce beers with distinctive ...
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SURVEY ON ASH-TREE MANNA (FRAXINUS ANGUSTIFOLIA VAHL) PRODUCTIVITY
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FRAXINUS ORNUS, FLOWERING ASH, MANNA ASH
Henry John Elwes, Augustine Henry
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Water relations in young manna ash trees grown under drought conditions
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Genetic and geographical relationships of manna ash populations from Serbia
2007The objectives of this study were to reveal DNAs (RAPD) individual variation and to analyze the genetic and geographical diversity of Fraxinus ornus populations from Serbia. PCR-RAPD variation was examined in three natural populations (90 trees) and the data analysed with genetic softwares (POPGENE, Arlequin and TFPGA) for obtaining parameters of ...
Bojović, Srđan +5 more
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