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The chemical composition of cork and phloem in the rhytidome of Quercus cerris bark

Industrial Crops and Products, 2010
Abstract Quercus cerris is an important oak species in Eastern Europe and Minor Asia that has a thick bark with a substantial content of cork tissues in its rhytidome. The chemical composition of the cork and of the interspersed phloemic tissues in the rhytidome of Q. cerris var.
Ali Sen, Isabel Miranda, Sara C Santos
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Adsorption of Cationic and Anionic Dyes onto the Activated Carbon Prepared from Grapevine Rhytidome

Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2012
The adsorption of cationic and anionic dyes from aqueous solution by high surface area activated carbon prepared from grapevine rhytidome (as an abundant and low-cost bioresource precursor) was studied. The adsorption was studied from both kinetic and equilibrium point of view and the results were compared with the results of commercial granular ...
Saeid Azizian
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Microwave assisted preparation of efficient activated carbon from grapevine rhytidome for the removal of methyl violet from aqueous solution

Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 2011
Grapevine rhytidome (the outer layer of bark on trunk), as an abundant and low-cost precursor, was used to prepare granular activated carbon with high surface area for the removal of methyl violet from aqueous solution. Microwave heating source was used to reduce the treatment time and energy consumption. To optimize the preparation, the effects of the
Saeid Azizian   +2 more
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Stilbenes of the rhytidome of Pinus sibirica and Picea koraiensis

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1977
A. S. Gromova   +2 more
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Sur l'existence d'un rhytidome chez certaines Labiées

Bulletin De La Société Botanique De France, 1926
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Programmed cell death during the formation of rhytidome and interxylary cork in roots of Astragalus membranaceus (Leguminosae)

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2021
AbstractProgrammed cell death (PCD) plays a critical role throughout the lives of plants, it is regarded as a highly regulated and active process of plant cell death during the times of biotic or abiotic stress. This study aims to provide developmental anatomical characteristics of the interxylary cork formation in the roots of Astragalus. membranaceus
Xiaojing Han   +7 more
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