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Abies amabilis

Vogt, K. A., Grier, C., Meier, C. E. Edmonds, R. L. (1982). Mycorrhizal role in net primary production and nutrient cycling in Abies amabilis ecosystems in western Washington. Ecology, 63, 370-80. [Pg.128]

Ugolini F. C., Minden R., Dawson H., and Zachara J. (1977) An example of soil processes in the abies amabilis zone of central Cascades, Washington. Soil Sci. 124, 291-302. [Pg.2386]

Abies amabilis Dougl. ex Forbes/Pacific silver fir Abies balsamea (L.) Mill./ Balsam fir... [Pg.79]

C20H20O6, Mr 356.38, mp. 254-255°C, [alg -54.5 (acetone). C. is a lignan occurring in pine resin, hemlock fir resin, and other Tsuga species as well as in Trachelospermum asiaticum, Picea species, and in Abies amabilis. It can be isolated from the waste water of pine cellulose production. Demethylation furnishes conidendrols. C. is used as an antioxidant in cotton oil and peanut oil, etc. [Pg.149]

Abies amabilis A. concolor J Cedrus atlantica C. deodara... [Pg.557]


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