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Modelling tree anchorage - Applications to Pinus pinaster

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Yang, Ming   +3 more
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Studies on the utilization of Pinus pinaster bark

Wood Science and Technology, 1987
Results are given of studies to determine the effects of temperature, time and alkali type and concentration on the yield of polyphenols from P. pinaster bark. (Refs. 28).
G. V�zquez   +2 more
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi of Pinus pinaster

Mycorrhiza, 1995
A study was undertaken to determine the ability to form ectomycorrhizae with Pinus pinaster Ait. in pure culture syntheses of 98 isolates of putative mycorrhizal fungi, mainly collected in northern Spain. A total of 35 species in 16 genera — Amanita, Cenococcum, Collybia, Cortinarius, Hebeloma, Laccaria, Lactarius, Lyophyllum, Melanogaster, Paxillus ...
Joan Pera, Isabel F. Alvarez
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Furfurylation of Pinus pinaster Wood

2009
Furfurylation 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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Studies on the composition of Pinus pinaster foliage

Bioresource Technology, 1995
Abstract With a view to their possible exploitation, the composition of Pinus pinaster leaves was studied, with the following results: ash content, 3·08% w/w; proteins, 7·45%; Klason lignin, 24·36%; polysaccharides, 34·93%; waxes, 11·68% (determined as the combined hexane-and benzene-extractable fractions); and components extracted by polar organic
G. Vázquez   +3 more
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Maritime Pine (Pinus pinaster Sol.)

1991
The genus Pinus is the most important among the Conifers, with about 80 species, one of which is the maritime pine, Pinus pinaster Sol. (2n = 24). It is a resinous tree with persistent and very long needles two or three of which are grouped into fascicles with a basal sheath.
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