Description, identification, and growth of Tuber borchii Vittad. mycorrhized Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings on different lime contents. [PDF]
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Changes in Biologically Active Compounds in Pinus sylvestris Needles after Lymantria monacha Outbreaks and Treatment with Foray 76B. [PDF]
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Biomass allocation, carbon content change and carbon stock distribution of Scots pine (<i>Pinus sylvestris</i> var. <i>mongholica</i>) plantation forests at different stand ages and densities in the sandy area of western Liaoning Province, China. [PDF]
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Within- and between-population comparisons suggest independently acting selection maintaining parallel clines in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). [PDF]
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The effect of ectomycorrhizal fungal exposure on nursery-raised Pinus sylvestris seedlings: plant transpiration under short-term drought, root morphology and plant biomass. [PDF]
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Published as part of Andre Carapeto % Ana Francisco, Paulo Pereira & Miguel Porto, 2020, Lista Vermelha da Flora Vascular de Portugal Continental, Lisboa on page 124, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Pinus sylvestris L. subsp. sylvestris
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The article gives results on identification and distribution analysis of Pinus Sylvestris L. cones which differ by ??one shape index (CSI) and trees from Kremensky residual forest subpopulations (Lugansk region) under effect of nitrogen-containing pollutants as well as on basic genetic polymorphism indices in these tree groups.
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The particular characteristics of vegetation in pine and oak-pine forests, grown on the reserved territories of Kremenets hilly region, have been taken into consideration. The Ukrainian Red Data Book species, regional rare plants and dominant species location have been mentioned and registered in the herbage and low shrub layer.
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Chemistry of Pinus sylvestris cones
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2006The chemical composition of the individual organs (needles, needleless runners, buds, cones) of common pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) was studied in order to develop and improve industrial reprocessing of green wood. Second-year cones have not been studied previously. We attempted to find the dominant components of the extract.
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