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Needle cast disease on Pinus spp. by Lophodermium seditiosum.(Arrossamento degli aghi di Pinus spp. da Lophodermium seditiosum).

1993
Almeno quattro sono le specie di Lophodermium identificate e descritte sugli aghi di Pinus spp., un tempo raggruppate tutte sotto l'unica denominazione di L. pinastri (Schrad. ex Hook) Chev. (Jones, 1935) ed oggi riconosciute come specie distinte, in base a vari caratteri tra i quali il diverso grado di patogenicità. Mentre L. pinastri, L.
TEGLI, STEFANIA   +2 more
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Advances in Edible Pine Nut Trees (Pinus spp.) Breeding Strategies

2019
In response to the increasing demand for food and nutrition, there is an urgent need to improve the structure of grain production. The development and utilization of resources such as edible pine nuts will effectively alleviate the demand for grain crops.
Hanguo Zhang, Zhen Zhang
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DEAD-TOP OFPINUSSPP. IN VICTORIAN PLANTATIONS

Australian Forestry, 1957
SUMMARY Field surveys of several Forests Commission pine plantations revealed the presence of dead-top in some areas. The evidence suggested that the disorder was. associated with moisture stress during hot, dry summer months in Pinus spp. growing on shallow soils with a high tree density. Affected sites usually had exposed northern or westerly aspects.
C. R. Millikan, R. D. Anderson
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Electrophysiological and behavioral responses Dendroctonus frontalis and D. terebrans (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) to resin odors of host pines (Pinus spp.)

Chemoecology, 2020
Holly L. Munro   +7 more
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TAXONOMIC STUDIES OF DWARF MISTLETOES (ARCEUTHOBIUM SPP.) PARASITIZING PINUS STROBIFORMIS

1982
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Bori - Pinus spp.: bolezni poganjkov, vej in debla:

2007
The most frequent diseases of oaks leaves in Slovenia are presented. Most important is oak mildew (Microsphaera alphitoides), which affects above all pedunculate oak and sessile oak. Accurately are presented anamorph and teleomorph, symtoms of the disease and ecological factors which influence the disease development.
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Thinning Effect of C Sequestration along an Elevation Gradient of Mediterranean Pinus spp. Plantations

Forests, 2021
Antonio M Cachinero-Vivar   +2 more
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Sensitive and specific detection of pine nut (Pinus spp.) by real-time PCR in complex food products.

Food Chemistry, 2016
C. Garino   +5 more
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Interspecific variation of constitutive chemical compounds in Pinus spp. xylem and susceptibility to pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus)

European journal of plant pathology, 2018
M. Menéndez-Gutiérrez   +7 more
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