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Pest categorisation of Dendroctonus micans. [PDF]
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Pest categorisation of Ips typographus. [PDF]
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The long-range transport of Pinaceae pollen: an example in Kraków (southern Poland). [PDF]
Szczepanek K +5 more
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Pest categorisation of Gilpinia hercyniae. [PDF]
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Nuclear DNA content, base composition, heterochromatin and rDNA in Picea omorika and Picea abies
Two closely related spruces, Picea abies and Picea omorika, a Balkan paleoendemic species, often share habitats, yet never hybridize in nature. The present study adresses their characteristics such as nuclear DNA content, base composition, heterochromatin and rDNA pattern. The genome size of P. abies was 10% larger than that of P. omorika when assessed
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Omorika Spruce (Picea omorika)
2005This book contains 46 chapters, divided into 4 sections : A) 12 chapters on conifers, B) 14 chapters on fruits, C) 14 chapters on angiosperms, and D) 6 chapters on histology, bioencapsulation, protoplasts, cryopreservation, double staining and thin cell layer sectioning.
Snježana Mihaljevic, Sibila Jelaska
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Refugial habitats of paleoendemic Picea omorika: soil and plant attributes
Refugial habitats occupied by palaeoendemic species provide valuable insights into the adaptive strategies of populations shaped by long-term climatic and environmental change. They also help to assess the conservation potential of refugia under future climate scenarios.
Popović, Zorica +5 more
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n-Alkanes in needle waxes of Picea omorika var. vukomanii
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2009Vele Tešević +2 more
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