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Pinus sylvestris L.

2018
Pinus sylvestris L. Artbeschreibung: Bis 40 m hoher, einhäusiger Nadelbaum (gilt für alle Pinus -Arten) mit wenigstens in der Krone rostroter Rinde. Nadeln paarweise, 4-8 cm lang, auf der Innenseite bläulich-grün. Zapfen im ersten Jahr mit zurückgebogenem Stiel, bei der Reife (im 2. Jahr) 2,5-6 cm lang, ei- bis kugelförmig, hängend.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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2010
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Pinus sylvestris L. subsp. sylvestris

2012
Digitale Pflanzenbilder: Sammlung Dietmar ...
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2016
Peculiarities of genotypic structure of two geographically remote (Ukrainian Polessiye and the steppe zone) populations of Pinus sylvestris L., grownin different forestconditions ofUkraine, havebeenrevealed using18 polymorphicisozymousloci. Only in one locus the authentic heterogeneity by genotypes freguences has been detected.
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2014
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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2011
Seeds of autochthonous population and seed orchards of Scotch pine were handed on storage in National storehouse of seeds of agricultural crops in Plant Production Institute named after V. Ya. Yurjev. The first research of seed quality in relation of storage condition was carried out.
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A new dihydroflavonol from Pinus sylvestris L.

Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, 2005
AbstractA novel dihydroflavonol, C‐6,O‐7‐dimethylaromadendrin, was isolated from a 70% aqueous acetone extract of pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) bark. Its structure was determined by high‐resolution negative fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy. The complete assignment of proton and carbon signals was achieved by 2D NMR experiments:
Jari, Sinkkonen   +3 more
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Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)

2013
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is an economically very important and scientifically well investigated tree species of the northern hemisphere occupying large areas with different climate condition in Eurasia. It has been in the focus of tree improvement since many decades. Breeding programmes were initiated with selection of plus trees, establishment
Ute-Katrin Krakau   +4 more
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2012
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Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)

1989
The Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) (Fig. 1) is one of the major forest species in the world with a growing stock of up to 15 000 million m3 (i.e. about 150 m3/ha) (Pravdin 1969). It forms pure stands, although it is also able to live in mixture with other trees such as beech and birch.
M. Toribio, J. A. Pardos
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