Pine bark (Pinus spp.) extract for treating chronic disorders. [PDF]
Pine bark (Pinus spp.) extract is rich in bioflavonoids, predominantly proanthocyanidins, which are antioxidants. Commercially-available extract supplements are marketed for preventing or treating various chronic conditions associated with oxidative stress.
Robertson NU +3 more
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Pest risk assessment of Atropellis spp. for the EU territory [PDF]
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Plant Health (PLH) Panel performed a risk assessment for Atropellis spp. in the EU focusing on the risk of entry, the host range and the potential impacts.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +24 more
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The Chemical Environment at Maturation Stage in Pinus spp. Somatic Embryogenesis: Implications in the Polyamine Profile of Somatic Embryos and Morphological Characteristics of the Developed Plantlets [PDF]
Changes in the chemical environment at the maturation stage in Pinus spp. somatic embryogenesis will be a determinant factor in the conversion of somatic embryos to plantlets. Furthermore, the study of biochemical and morphological aspects of the somatic
Antonia Maiara Marques do Nascimento +7 more
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Natural production of Tuber aestivum in central Spain: Pinus spp. versus Quercus spp. brûlés
Aim of study: Tuber aestivum is the most widespread edible truffle, with increasing commercial interest. This species can produce carpophores with conifer hosts, in contrast with the inability of Pinus spp.
Luis G. Garcia-Montero +3 more
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Produtos Alternativos na Produção de Blocos para Alvenaria Estrutural [PDF]
RESUMO Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o potencial de utilização do resíduo do desdobro de toras de Pinus spp., como substituição ao agregado miúdo do concreto utilizado para a produção de blocos para alvenaria estrutural. A substituição parcial
Adauto José Miranda de Lima +1 more
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The origin of pine pollen grains captured from air at Calypsobyen, Svalbard [PDF]
Spitsbergen is the largest island in the Svalbard Archipelago (Norway) that has been permanently populated. The harsh Arctic climate prevents development of large vascular plants such as trees.
Małgorzata Jędryczka +8 more
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Forest regeneration and seed rain in the conversion of a stand of Pinus sp. into native forest
In Southern Brazil, the National Forests (NF) are protected areas of sustainable use; however, most of them present a significant cover with old plantations of Pinus spp. established to foster commercial forestry.
Geraldo Ceni Coelho +3 more
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One of the most determining factors in forest fire behaviour is to characterize forest fuel attributes. We investigated a complex Mediterranean forest type—mountainous Abies pinsapo–Pinus–Quercus–Juniperus with distinct structures, such as broadleaf and ...
Roberto Crespo Calvo +4 more
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Las semillas de pinos durante su almacenamiento pueden presentar hongos que deterioran su calidad. El objetivo de la presente investigación consistió en identificar los géneros fúngicos que se asocian a las semillas de Pinus montezumae y P.
Merari Sujey Vazquez Lopez +3 more
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Occurrence of fungi, with emphasis on Diplodia pinea, in pine seeds from forest nurseries of Turkey
Diplodia sapinea severely damages conifers and significantly reduces seed production and germination when cones are infected with the pathogen. In this study we aimed to determine the presence of D. sapinea and other fungi on seed of pines.
Ayşe Gülden Aday Kaya, Aysel Karaman
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