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Maritime Pine Pinus Pinaster Aiton
2018Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton) is the most abundant conifer in the Mediterranean basin. Currently, maritime pine is considered to be a model conifer species for study of the adaption responses to drought stress from a genomics approach. In this context, the availability of protocols that allow not only mass vegetative propagation of selected ...
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Pinus pinaster (maritime pine).
2021Abstract P. pinaster plantations have long been cultivated in the Mediterranean basin region (both Europe and North Africa), particularly to stabilise sand dunes, coastal areas and on low fertility soils; the tree has also been a major source of resin as well as general purpose timber.
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Pinus Pinaster Bark Composition and Applications
2019The food market is demanding natural antioxidants either to be applied to food or cosmetic and nutraceutical purposes. Plants are very rich in polyphenols that have diverse biological functions, such as defending plants against microbiological attacks, becoming essential to plant life. The bark of Pinus pinaster Aiton subsp.
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Mevalonate kinase from Pinus pinaster seedlings
Phytochemistry, 1974Abstract Cell-free extracts and acetone powder extracts from Pinus pinaster seedlings contain mevalonate kinase which phosphorylates mevalonic acid (MVA ...
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Postfire Regeneration in Pinus pinea L. and Pinus pinaster Aiton in Andalucia (Spain)
Environmental Management, 2003The objective of this study was to examine postfire regeneration of tree, shrub, and dwarf shrub species, in relation to levels of damage in four planted pine forests (Pinus pinea, Pinus pinaster) in Andalusia. A prefire vegetation map was used for detailing species composition, vertical structure, and density and another for detailing the extent and ...
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Maritime Pine (Pinus Pinaster)
1995Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) has originated from the central and western coasts of the Mediterranean. It is well adapted to sandy soil in temperate climates. Small natural forests of maritime pine can still be found in many African and European countries.
J. Bercetche, M. Pâques
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Furfurylation of Pinus pinaster Wood
2009Furfurylation was tested with maritime pine wood (Pinus pinaster Aiton,) which is the most important pine species in Portugal. The wood was treated with a furfuryl alcohol mixture (FA 70 mix) at Kebony Products DA in Norway, in an autoclave using vacuum and pressure stages and subsequently cured and dried in a vacuum drying kiln.
Esteves, B., Nunes, L., Pereira, H.
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Pinus pinaster silviculture and water resources
1997Pinus pinaster is tolerant with regards to the deficit or the excess of water. The first plantations, on the landes of Gascony, date from the middle of the XIXth century. This single-crop represents one of the wealth of the Aquitaine Region, it has given up in the hugest interfluves in which it was a bad drainage, it space for intensive cultivations ...
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