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“PICEA OMORIKA—ONE OF THE MOST ORNAMENTAL CONIFERS”
Arboricultural Association Journal, 1967exaly +2 more sources
Smjernice za in situ očuvanje Pančićeve omorike (Picea omorika /Pančić/ Purkyně)
Simpozij Zaštita šuma-stabilnost šumskih ekosistemaŠume Pančićeve omorike (Picea omorika /Pančić/ Purkyně) su pod određenim režimom zaštite u Bosni i Hercegovini i Srbiji, kao posljedica zabrane sječe ove vrste, još iz vremena SFRJ – tačnije od 1955. godine.
M. Mataruga +6 more
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Cryopreservation of embryogenic tissues of Picea omorika (Serbian spruce)
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), 2010Two-year-old embryogenic tissues (ET) of Picea omorika (Pancic) Purk. were successfully cryopreserved after preculture with sucrose, air-drying for 2 h, and freezing in liquid nitrogen (LN). The preculture protocol consisted of passaging the ET onto standard Litvay medium containing increasing concentrations of sucrose (0.25 M sucrose for 24 h, 0.5 M ...
Teresa Hazubska-Przybył +3 more
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Fluorescent chromosomal banding in Picea omorika and P. abies
1997Cytological investigation were conducted on Picea omorika, an endemic species to the Balkan region. The chromosome number was confirmed to be 2n=2x=24, and the chromosomes were metacentric, except two pairs with submetacentric centromeres. The chromosomes were differentially stained by chromomycin A3 (CMA) and Hoechst 33258.
Papeš, Dražena +3 more
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Forests
Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) plays a key role in European forestry as well as in the wood-processing industry. Identifying suitable alternative species has become increasingly important.
Aleš Zeidler +10 more
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Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) plays a key role in European forestry as well as in the wood-processing industry. Identifying suitable alternative species has become increasingly important.
Aleš Zeidler +10 more
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The vitality of the Serbian spruce (Picea omorika) pollen during the long-term cryopreservation
Grana, 2019This article studies differences in the vitality (germination rate and pollen tube length) of fresh pollen and pollen stored at −20 °C for 14 years of Serbian spruce (Picea omorika [Pančić] Purkyne).
Danijela Miljković
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CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES AND TOPICAL ISSUES OF BIODIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF PLANT COMMUNITIES : Materials of the International scientific and practical conference, Voronezh, February 26, 2026
Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Panč.) Purk.) is a relict conifer renowned for its narrow conical crown, ornamental appeal, and high tolerance to urban stressors. This study reports the outcomes of its introduction at the amenity forest of the All-Russian
Ol'ga Komarova, V. Shipilova
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Serbian spruce (Picea omorika (Panč.) Purk.) is a relict conifer renowned for its narrow conical crown, ornamental appeal, and high tolerance to urban stressors. This study reports the outcomes of its introduction at the amenity forest of the All-Russian
Ol'ga Komarova, V. Shipilova
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Picea omorika (Pančic) Purkyne
2012Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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Somatic Embryogenesis and Plant Regeneration in Picea Omorika
1995The genus Picea comprises more than 40 species, most of which are confined to the northern hemisphere in Europe, Asia and North America. Serbian spruce, Picea omorika (Pancic) Purk. is a Tertiary, relic species endemic to the Balkan Peninsula. It is believed to have originated from Tertiary ancestors, once widely distributed over Central Europe.
Radmila Vujičić, Snežana Budimir
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Needle Essential Oil Composition of Picea omorika VAR. vukomanii
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2008Ministry of Science and Environmental Protection of Serbia [143049B, 142053]
Nikolić, Biljana M +4 more
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