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Tuber macrosporum Vittad. is not a common truffle species, but with remarkable organoleptic qualities and much economic interest. After the addition of truffle spore slurry, 30 seedlings of Quercus robur L., Quercus cerris L.
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Biological aspects of the methodology for obtaining Quercus robur l.
Advanced Biotechnologies - Achievements and Prospects, VIth Edition, 2022Due to the increase in the average annual temperature and the increased frequency of forest fires leading to the death of forest plantations, our institute has developed a new method for obtaining oak seedlings characterized by high growth and development rates. Seedlings obtained by the new method are characterized by high growth and development energy
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2012
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European Food Research and Technology, 2018
The oaks Quercus robur L. and Quercus rubra L. are grown worldwide. The oak fruits (acorns) fallen on the ground during the autumn are usually considered as unusable, although some possible applications have been reported. In the present study, the possible recovery of tocopherols from acorns of two oak species Q. rubra (n = 14) and Q.
Paweł Górnaś, Górnaś Paweł
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The oaks Quercus robur L. and Quercus rubra L. are grown worldwide. The oak fruits (acorns) fallen on the ground during the autumn are usually considered as unusable, although some possible applications have been reported. In the present study, the possible recovery of tocopherols from acorns of two oak species Q. rubra (n = 14) and Q.
Paweł Górnaś, Górnaś Paweł
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Quercus robur L. (Pedunculate Oak)
1996The genus Quercus consists of about 450 species distributed throughout North temperate regions, the Mediterranean basin, and some montane tropics and subtropics. Although recent phylogenetic studies have provided the basis for an infrageneric classification of the genus, the species distribution in the Quercus complex is still a matter of debate (Nixon
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Medicinal properties of Inglish Oak (Quercus robur l.)
сборник статей всероссийской научной конференции с международным участием "Растениеводство и луговодство, 2020provides an overview of the medicinal properties of English oak (Quercus robur L.) and biologically active compounds synthesized by it.
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CLONAL PROPAGATION OF COMMON OAK (QUERCUS ROBUR L.)
Acta Horticulturae, 1991In vitro growth of common oak buds taken from seedlings or juvenile plants was studied. Short nodal segments with 1 or 2 axillary buds and shoot tips were used as initial explants. Rapid multiplication of axillary shoots has been achieved on GD medium containing low level of cytokinin (0.9 µM BA).
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