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Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria

Serpula lacrymans Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) 15 53 Takahashi eta/. (1 989)... [Pg.61]

Morisawa J, Kim C, Kashitvagi T, Tebayashi S, Horike M, Repellents in the Japanese Cedar, Cryptomeria japonica, against the Pill-bug, Armadillidium vul-gate, Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 66 2424—2428, 2002. [Pg.245]

Figure 1 Effect of acetylation on the decay resistance of wood against Tyromyces palustris (A). Serpula lacrymans (B), Coriolus versicolor (C), and soil burial (D). (O) Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica), ( ) Japanese red pine Pinus densiflora) (A) albizzia (Albizia falcata), (A) Japanese beech (Fagus crenata). Relative weight loss = Wj/Wi X 100, W, weight loss of control wood W2. weight loss of acetylated wood. Figure 1 Effect of acetylation on the decay resistance of wood against Tyromyces palustris (A). Serpula lacrymans (B), Coriolus versicolor (C), and soil burial (D). (O) Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica), ( ) Japanese red pine Pinus densiflora) (A) albizzia (Albizia falcata), (A) Japanese beech (Fagus crenata). Relative weight loss = Wj/Wi X 100, W, weight loss of control wood W2. weight loss of acetylated wood.
Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonka) Anaj lyptus subjiisciatus Methyl Phenyl Acetate (R)-3-hydroxy-2-hexanone, (R)-3-hydroxy-2-octanone [222]... [Pg.427]

The influence of acid rain on the environment is related to the various properties of different ecosystems and varies depending upon physic-chemical characteristics of soil, vegetation type, stemflow and throughfall interactions of rainwater with canopy of different botanic species. For instance, it is well known in Japan that soils close to the stems of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) trees are strongly acidic. This is partly due to the leaching of hydrogen ions from the stems. Soil solutions close to a stem (10cm) are markedly acidic (pH 4.5) and contain 47 /zM of total Al in... [Pg.491]

Fresh samples of three kinds of wood, Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica), camellia (Camellia japonica) and ginkgo (Ginkgo bilobd) were cut into blocks... [Pg.310]

Maruyama, E., Tanaka, T., Hosoi, Y., Ishii, K, and Morohoshi, N. (2000) Embryogenic cell culture, protoplast regeneration, cryopreservation, biolistic gene transfer and plant regeneration in Japanese cedar Cryptomeria japonica D. Don). Plant Biotechnology, 17 281-296. [Pg.401]

The wood of the Japanese cedar, Cryptomeria japonica, yields about 15 per cent, of an essential oil having the following aracters —... [Pg.5]

The wood of Cryptomeria japonica, a Japanese cedar tree, yields an oil which contains a sesquiterpene to which the name suginene has been assigned. It has the following characters —... [Pg.98]

Investigation on antifeedants against a snail species that is a worldwide pest of many vegetables and several other crops, Acusta despesta, focused on the crude methanol extract from the Japanese cedar or Sugi, Cryptomeria japonica (Taxodiaceae). Two active compounds were isolated from the hexane extract (fractionated from the crude... [Pg.462]

O SnUivan AC. (1997). CeUnlose the straeture slowly unravels. Cellulose, 4, 173—207. Okano K, Kitagawa M, Sasaki Y, Watanabe T. (2005). Conversion of Japanese red cedar Cryptomeria japonica into a feed for ruminants by white-rot basidiomycetes. Anim Feed Sci Technol, 120, 235-243. [Pg.73]

Cryptomeria japonica Of 267 patients with allergic rhinitis, 75 % had antibodies to Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar) and 50% had IgE antibodies to Chamaecyparts... [Pg.775]

Picea abies L. (Karst) (Norway spruce). Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn redwood), Sequoiadendron giganteum. Sequoia sempervirens (Coast redwood), Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar),... [Pg.4045]

In figure 12 we show oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios in a Japanese Cryptomeria japonica, also from the island of Yaku at the southern tip of Japan as is the modern cedar (figure 9), for the years 137-1900 A.D., compared with temperatures deduced from old diaries for Japan and China. [Pg.267]


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