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Phenolic Compounds from Pinus sibirica Shells
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2005E. A. Khamidullina +4 more
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Онтогенез Pinus sibirica на юго-востоке Западно-Сибирской равнины
2011Впервые приведено полное описание онтогенеза кедра сибирского первого послепожарно- го поколения на примере наиболее типичного для западно-сибирской тайги восстанови- тельно-возрастного ряда кедровников зеленомошных. Онтогенетические состояния оха- рактеризованы по качественным и количественным признакам вегетативной (в том числе приросты в высоту, по ...
Nikolaeva, Svetlana A. +2 more
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[Embryo initiation from Pinus sibirica megagametophytes in in vitro culture].
Ontogenez, 2015Megagametophytes of Siberian pine were cultured on an in vitro culture medium 1/2 LV supplemented with growth regulators 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and benzylaminopurine (6-BAP) to form embryos. The competency of somatic cell of explants to embryogenesis manifested itself in an organized growth and polarity.
I N, Tret'iakova, E V, Voroshilova
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Соматический эмбриогенез IN VITRO PINUS SIBIRICA и LARIX SIBIRICA для плантационного лесовыращивания
2017Текст работы публикуется с изъятиями.
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[Feasibility to introduce rare tree species Pinus sibirica into China].
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2003Pinus sibirica growing mainly in Siberia of Russia is distributed over the Euro-Asia Taiga forest belt. There are many high-quality populations due to a great deal of variations. This kind of tree has an advantage of standing up to frigid environment, and can spread out in such places that have cold weather and high altitude. In China, boreal forest is
Guifeng, Liu +2 more
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