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Chemosystematic studies in the genus Pinus: the leaf oil of Pinus contorta var. latifolia

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1971
Gas chromatographic analysis of the volatile oil of the leaf oil of lodgepole pine from the Rocky Mountains showed 1-β-phellandrene (34%) and 1-β-pinene (30.5%) as major components. Lesser amounts of α-pinene (6.5%), myrcene (3%), cis-ocimene (2.5%), 3-carene (1.5%), terpinolene (1%), γ-terpinene (0.3%), α-terpineol (4%), terpinen-4-ol (0.5 ...
Pauly, G., von Rudloff, E.
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Comparative mapping among subsectionAustrales(genusPinus, family Pinaceae)

Genome, 2008
Comparative mapping in conifers has not yet been used to test for small-scale genomic disruptions such as inversions, duplications, and deletions occurring between closely related taxa. Using comparative mapping to probe this smaller scale of inquiry may provide clues about speciation in a phylogenetically problematic taxon, the diploxylon pine ...
Shepherd, Mervyn, Williams, Claire G
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The genus Pinus

1998
More than 40 species belonging to the genus Pinus are present in Italy, though most of them are non-native species of low interest in forestry. A large amount of information is available in literature for most of the native pine species with trans-european natural range (i.e., Pinus sylvestris).
Bucci G, Giannini R
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Redescription and revised genus placement of Oliarus pinicolus Osborn, 1926, with notes on Antillean Pentastirini (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Cixiidae).

Zootaxa
Oliarus pinicolus Osborn, 1926 is a little-known planthopper described from western Cuba on Cuban pine (Pinus cubensis). As part of a review of the sprawling New World cixiid genus Melanoliarus Fennah, 1945, the species is herein redescribed and ...
Solomon V. Hendrix, C. Bartlett
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Genome size and environmental factors in the genus Pinus

American Journal of Botany, 1993
Nuclear 1C DNA content in haploid megagametophyte tissue of 18 North American and one exotic Pinus species was determined using scanning microspectrophotometry. The nuclear DNA content in root meristematic cells of Zea mays L. ssp. mays, inbred line Va35 (4C = 10.31 pg) was used as a standard. DNA content measured by microspectrophotometry was verified
Izumi Wakamiya   +3 more
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Prioritizing conservation areas and vulnerability analyses of the genus Pinus L. (Pinaceae) in Mexico

Journal for Nature Conservation, 2022
Jesús Eduardo Sáenz-Ceja   +2 more
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Fatty acid profiling in the genus Pinus in relation to its chemotaxonomy and nutritional or pharmaceutical properties.

Phytochemistry, 2022
Abdallah Lahlou   +8 more
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Three Species of Genus Pinus Suitable as Bioindicators of Polluted Environment

Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1998
The long-term study objective was to determine the suitability of selected species of genus Pinus (Pinus sylvestris, Pinus nigra and Pinus mugo) for use as bioindicators of environmental pollution. In these experiments a new methodology of evaluation of mitotic abnormalities was established and its potential for common use tested.
Karol Mičieta, Gustáv Murín
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Pinus rarissima, a new species of the genus Pinus L. (Pinaceae) from central Vietnam

Phytotaxa
Probably the rarest pine species in the world, Pinus rarissima from central Vietnam, is described, illustrated and named, and its present-day distribution is characterized in detail. We classify it as a member of series Dalatenses (of the genus Pinus subgenus Strobus section Quinquefoliae subsection Strobus). It closely resembles P. dalatensis from the
JIŘÍ VELEBIL   +4 more
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