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2019
Many fruits, seeds, vegetables and plants contain edible oils. Their oils are similar in many respects, but a few minor differences have a significant effect on the characteristics of the oil. The olive tree (Olea europea L.) is one of the most important fruit trees in Mediterranean countries. Its oil is an important component of the Mediterranean diet
Ines Gharbi, Mohamed Hammami
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Many fruits, seeds, vegetables and plants contain edible oils. Their oils are similar in many respects, but a few minor differences have a significant effect on the characteristics of the oil. The olive tree (Olea europea L.) is one of the most important fruit trees in Mediterranean countries. Its oil is an important component of the Mediterranean diet
Ines Gharbi, Mohamed Hammami
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2009
The goal of the manual is to supply an operational tool for pedologists, agronomists, environmentalists, and all of the other specialists who carry out land evaluation for agriculture and forestry or, more generally, stakeholders and policy makers who make decisions at the local level based on the knowledge of the nature of soil.
Elena Franchini +2 more
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The goal of the manual is to supply an operational tool for pedologists, agronomists, environmentalists, and all of the other specialists who carry out land evaluation for agriculture and forestry or, more generally, stakeholders and policy makers who make decisions at the local level based on the knowledge of the nature of soil.
Elena Franchini +2 more
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Biorefining of olive tree (Olea europea) pruning
Biomass and Bioenergy, 2013Abstract In this work, olive tree pruning has been fractionated into its components to produce ethanol (biofuel) from the cellulose fraction and platform chemicals (biochemicals) from lignin fraction. Organosolv pretreatment has been proved to be an effective process that fractionate and produce intermediates – cellulose and lignin- that can be later
Ana Toledano +2 more
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Heterogeneity of a major allergen from olive (Olea europea) pollen
Molecular Immunology, 1990Studies were carried out in order to confirm and extend knowledge of the physico-chemical properties of an allergenic material found in the pollen of the olive tree (Olea europea). The sera from 88% of patients who were sensitive to olive pollen contained IgE that reacted with a 19,000 Mr component and many also reacted to a 17,000 Mr band as shown by ...
A W, Wheeler, B E, Hickman, B, Fox
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Xerophit adaptations of olea leaves (Olea europeae L.) with special reference to sclereides
Periodicum biologorum. Supplement, 1994The anatomy of olea leaves was investigated. The Oblica, Lastovka and Levantinka olive sort are cultivated in central Dalmatia.Morphology of olea leaves is bifacial with trichomes located on the lower epiderm.The inner structure of the leaves in mesophyll classifites the olea in euxerophytes The special sclereids appearance is noted, i.e.
Bezić, Nada, Dunkić, Valerija
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Following olive footprints (Olea europea L.)
2012absent
Moutier, Nathalie +2 more
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Chemiotropic behaviour of olive oil fly female (bactrocera oleae, G.Mel) on olea Europea, L
1996An interpretation is given of a number of observations on the chemiotropic behavior of Bactrocera oleae in connection with olive maceration water and the fly's return to the olive groves after the first summer rains. To this end, the headspace of both maceration water and leaf leaching water, simulating rainfall, were examined.
SCARPATI M. L. +3 more
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