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Molecular signatures of adaptive introgression and selection in contact zones of closely related pine species (Pinus genus). [PDF]
Natural hybridization plays a key role in shaping genetic diversity, local adaptation, and the dynamics of speciation through interspecific gene flow. Hybrid zones serve as valuable natural systems for studying these processes.
Szczepański S +2 more
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Are There Differences in the Reaction of the Light-Tolerant Subgenus Pinus spp. Biomass to Climate Change as Compared to Light-Intolerant Genus Picea spp.? [PDF]
Currently, the problem of the impact of climate change on the productivity of forest ecosystems and their carbon-depositing capacity is far from being solved.
Vladimir A. Usoltsev +4 more
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Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activity of Essential Oils from Selected Pinus Species from Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
Essential oils are lipophilic secondary metabolites produced in various parts of aromatic plants and stored in specialized secretory structures. They play a vital role in plant defense, offering protection against microorganisms and herbivores.
Snježana Mirković +5 more
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The article presents an analysis of a large array of results of palynological studies of Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments of Ukraine and adjacent regions of Belarus and Russia.
Olena Sirenko, Олена Шевчук
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Revision of the genus Pinus,and description of Pinus Elliottii
George Engelmann
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Antioxidant Potential of Pine Needles: A Systematic Study on the Essential Oils and Extracts of 46 Species of the Genus Pinus [PDF]
The antioxidant activity of the essential oils, as well as of the organic and hydroethanolic extracts, of the fresh needles of 54 pine taxa was evaluated using the peroxy-oxalate and luminol chemiluminescence assays. Among all evaluated essential oils, P.
Aikaterini Koutsaviti +6 more
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Understanding flammability and bark thickness in the genus Pinus using a phylogenetic approach
AbstractPinusspecies dominate fire-prone ecosystems throughout the northern hemisphere. Their litter drive fires that control plant community flammability and multiple ecological processes. To better understand the patterns and mechanisms of pine flammability, we measured leaf characteristics (needle length and thickness) and conducted combustion ...
J. Morgan Varner +5 more
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Members of the Pinus genus are well known for their medicinal properties, which can be attributed to their essential oils. In this work, we have examined the leaf essential oils of five understudied Pinus species collected from various locations in ...
Alicia Moore +5 more
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