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Orthotropic properties of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) strands

Journal of Materials Science, 2010
Orthotropic properties of loblolly pine strands were measured from growth ring numbers 1–10 and 11–20 using digital image correlation (DIC). Eight elastic properties (E L , E R , E T , G
Gi Young Jeong   +2 more
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Inhibitory Effects of Myrica cerifera on Pinus taeda

American Midland Naturalist, 1995
-Pinus taeda naturally invades Myrica cerifera thickets as the shrub community succeeds to a maritime forest on southeastern USA barrier islands. Potential mechanisms supporting the persistence of M. cerifera thickets on barrier islands were examined in an environmental chamber. The inhibitory effects of allelochemicals from M. cerifera leaf litter and
Kathryn S. Tolliver   +2 more
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Aerobiology of Pinus taeda pollen clouds

Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2008
Better knowledge of aerobiological properties of pollen clouds is needed for pines and other woody perennials because these properties shape the predictive accuracy of spatially explicit pollen dispersal models. Four properties were experimentally measured in this study using processed Pinus taeda L.
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.)

1995
Somatic embryogenesis, the formation and development of embryos from somatic (vegetative) tissues under in vitro conditions, was first discovered in carrot (Steward et al., 1958) and in conifers with Picea abies in 1985 (Hakman et al., 1985). The first report of somatic embryogenesis with Pinus taeda was in 1987 (Gupta & Durzan, 1987).
Michael R. Becwar, Gerald S. Pullman
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Abnormal Wood Formation in Pinus taeda

South African Forestry Journal, 1988
SYNOPSIS A preliminary anatomical study of abnormal wood formation in P. taeda is discussed. The abnormal wood is found in some trees growing on either level or sloping ground on a variety of soil types. The abnormal wood does not resemble compression wood found in P.
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Pinus taeda (loblolly pine)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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CULTURA DE PINUS TAEDA: CUSTOS E RESULTADOS

2022
Lais Ribeiro LOPES, Telma Regina SROPARO
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Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda)

2005
Wei Tang, Ronald J. Newton
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