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Genetic analysis of oleoresin terpenoid content in maritime pines

open access: yes, 2016
Bartholomé, Jérôme   +7 more
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Pinus pinaster (maritime pine).

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
P. pinaster plantations have long been cultivated in the Mediterranean basin region (both Europe and North Africa), particularly to stabilise sand dunes, coastal areas and on low fertility soils; the tree has also been a major source of resin as well as ...
N. Pasiecznik
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The effect of French maritime pine bark extract supplementation on inflammation, nutritional and clinical status in critically ill patients with traumatic brain injury: A randomized controlled trial

Phytotherapy Research, 2021
Inflammation plays an important role in the pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Based on the anti‐inflammatory properties of French maritime pine bark extract and the neuroprotective effects, we aimed to evaluate the effects of its ...
Mahsa Malekahmadi   +11 more
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Pyrolysis of Burnt Maritime Pine Biomass from Forest Fires

Biomass and Bioenergy, 2022
A. P. Soares Dias   +6 more
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Tannin extract from maritime pine bark exhibits anticancer properties by targeting the epigenetic UHRF1/DNMT1 tandem leading to the re-expression of TP73.

Food & Function, 2021
Maritime pine bark is a rich source of polyphenolic compounds and is commonly employed as a herbal supplement worldwide. This study was designed to check the potential of maritime pine tannin extract (MPTE) in anticancer therapy and to determine the ...
Waseem Ashraf   +10 more
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The amino acid permease PpAAP1 mediates arginine transport in maritime pine.

Tree Physiology, 2021
Forest trees have access to diverse nitrogenous compounds in the soil such as ammonium, nitrate and amino acids. Recent progress has been made in the identification and characterization of ammonium and nitrate transporters.
M. Llebrés   +4 more
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Blister rust in maritime pine

Forest Pathology, 1981
Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) seedlings from four stands of central Italy were inoculated with a suspension of 75,000 basidiospores/ml. Significant differences among the stands were found for the following traits: percentages between nonspotted and inoculated seedlings; and percentages between seedlings with spermagonia of Cronartium flaccidum ...
P. Raddi, A. Fagnani
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The proteome of maritime pine wood forming tissue [PDF]

open access: possiblePROTEOMICS, 2005
Abstract Wood is one of our most important natural resources. Surprisingly, we know hardly anything about the details of the process of wood formation. The aim of this work was to describe the main proteins expressed in wood forming tissue of a conifer species ( Pinus pinaster
Gion, Jean-Marc   +14 more
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Epigenetic memory of temperature sensed during somatic embryo maturation in 2-year-old maritime pine trees

bioRxiv
Embryogenesis is a brief but potentially critical phase in the tree life cycle for adaptive phenotypic plasticity. Using somatic embryogenesis in maritime pine, we found that temperature during the maturation phase affects embryo development and post ...
J.-F. Trontin   +15 more
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Water-deficit-responsive proteins in maritime pine

Plant Molecular Biology, 1998
Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) was used to identify drought-responsive proteins during progressive water deprivation of two-year old maritime pine seedlings. Stress was applied by withholding water during vegetative growth. Needles were sampled before, during and after the stress.
Costa, P.   +4 more
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