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Phosphorylated intermediates of terpene biosynthesis in Pinus radiata
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1966Abstract Isolated needles of Pinus radiata incorporate radioactive orthophosphate into ATP, pyrophosphomevalonic acid, and isopentenyl pyrophosphate. Radioactivity from 2-C14-labeled mevalonic acid was found in the last two compounds and in phosphomevalonic acid when an extract from Pinus seedlings was used.
P, Valenzuela +3 more
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Pinus Radiata Don.
1995Pinus radiata (Monterey pine) is by far the most dominant plantation softwood in several Southern hemisphere countries. Recent figures indicate expanding acreage’s of ca. 700000 ha in Australia, ca. 1.3 million ha in Chile and ca. 1 million ha in New Zealand, these three countries accounting for most plantations of this species.
Stephen F. Chandler, Richard Young
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Improving harvester estimates of bark thickness for radiata pine (Pinus radiataD.Don)
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science, 2011Harvesters estimate bark thickness primarily from diameter over bark (DOB) and use it to estimate log volume and value. Harvester bark thickness estimation errors can reduce returns through poor bucking optimisation and out-of-specification logs. Radiata pine bark thickness data from harvested logs and permanent sample plots (PSP) were analysed to ...
Strandgard, M, Walsh, D
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Pinus radiata (D. Don) Somatic Embryogenesis
2018Radiata pine ( Pinus radiata D. Don) is one of the most widely planted exotic pine species in rainfall environments of the Southern hemisphere (Yan et al. 2006). Its fast growth has stimulated an exhaustive study of wood production, and the development of breeding programs (Espinel et al. 1995; Codesido and Fernandez-Lopez 2009). Although utility of in
Itziar A. Montalbán, Paloma Moncaleán
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Resistance of Pinus densiflora and Pinus rigida × radiata to Fomes annosus
European Journal of Forest Pathology, 1979AbstractThe stemwood of Pinus densiflora was found to be more resistant than the stemwood of Pinus rigida × radiata in inhibiting the decaying activity and linear growth of Fomes annosus. The chemical factors responsible for the variations in resistance were extractable in chloroform. One fraction isolated from the chloroform extract of P.
M. T. Dumas, M. Hubbes
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Particleboards with Pinus radiata Bark
1991Mixtures of Pinus radiata D. Don back and wood particles for the production of particleboards were studied. Single layer boards with the following processing parameters were manufactured: Board thickness: 11 mm; Board density: 650 kg/m3 ; Adhesive content: 8% urea-resin solids, based on ovendry weight of particles; Bark content (%): 0; 10; 25; 40; 55 ...
Poblete W., Hernán +1 more
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Konkurrenzdruck und Zuwachs von Pinus radiata
Forstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt, 1973Die Abhangigkeitsbeziehung zwischen drei Konkurrenzvariablen und dem Volumenzuwachs vonP. radiata wurde untersucht, namlichProdan-Ehrlenspiels n-Baum-Stichprobe (Bantrei), eine Abwandlung vonSpurrs Modifikation der Winkelzahlprobe (bangtreei) undKennels Abstandsvariable (distreei). Die Ergebnisse waren folgende: 1.
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Genomic Selection in Scots (Pinus Sylvestris) and Radiata (Pinus Radiata) Pines
2022Ainhoa Calleja-Rodríguez +7 more
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Pinus radiataimplicated in abortion
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1980R L, Knowles, H F, Dewes
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