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Carpinus betulus

Acerpseudoplatanus, Carpinus betulus, Fagus sylvatica Pezicula spp. mycorrhizin A 67, 246... [Pg.527]

Id(a)eln (idein, 3-/3-D-galactopyranosyloxy-3, 4, 5,7-tetrahydroxyflavylium). C2lH2 0, Mr 449.39. The cyanidin glycoside I. belongs to the anthocyanins and occurs in cranberries (Vaccinium vitis-idaea, Ericaceae) and apples (Malus sylvestris, Rosaceae) as well as in the leaves of hornbeam (Carpinus betulus, Betulaceae). [Pg.310]

Leaf alcohol was first isolated from hornbeam leaves Carpinus betulus), although it can be found in the leaves of many plants. Diluted, it smells of freshly cut grass and green leaves, and is thus used in perfumery as the embodiment of the green scents. It is accessible synthetically from but-l-yne and ethylene oxide. [87]... [Pg.85]

Acer cf. plotanoides Acer cf. tataricum Carpinus cf. betulus Fagus cf. silvatica Corylus cf. avellana... [Pg.162]


See other pages where Carpinus betulus is mentioned: [Pg.142]    [Pg.407]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.945]    [Pg.496]    [Pg.112]    [Pg.783]    [Pg.142]    [Pg.407]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.945]    [Pg.496]    [Pg.112]    [Pg.783]   
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