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From Extraction to Valorization: Unlocking the Potential of Bark-Derived Extraction Residues for Sustainable Material Development. [PDF]
Dasiewicz J, Wronka A, Kowaluk G.
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The Genus <i>Picoa</i> (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales) Revisited. [PDF]
Alvarado P +3 more
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Commodity risk assessment of <i>Castanea sativa</i> plants from the United Kingdom. [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +38 more
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Identification and functional characterization of the histone acetyltransferase gene family in Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. [PDF]
Wang L +7 more
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Mycorrhizal fungi volatiles: determining the fate of plants against stress? [PDF]
Miñambres E +5 more
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Pinus spp.
2016Somatic embryogenesis (SE) has been the most important development for plant tissue culture, not only for mass propagation but also for enabling the implementation of biotechnological tools that can be used to increase the productivity and wood quality of plantation forestry.
Itziar Aurora, Montalbán +2 more
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1982
The European Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) and P. nigra var. maritima (Corsican pine) and the North American P. contorta (lodgepole pine) are the major species of pine grown in British forests. Many other introduced pines are grown in parks and gardens. P.
D. H. Phillips, D. A. Burdekin
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The European Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) and P. nigra var. maritima (Corsican pine) and the North American P. contorta (lodgepole pine) are the major species of pine grown in British forests. Many other introduced pines are grown in parks and gardens. P.
D. H. Phillips, D. A. Burdekin
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Characterization of Fusarium circinatum from Pinus spp. in northern Spain
Mycological Research, 2007Pitch canker caused by Fusarium circinatum was recently reported on Pinus spp. in Spain. In this study, a collection of 157 isolates of F. circinatum obtained from different geographical origins and hosts in northern Spain were identified and characterized by cultural and morphological features, PCR-RFLPs of the histone H3 gene, IGS region, and the ...
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