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Juniperus thurifera

Phyletic links of apparent endemic species of the central Ebro valley with easternmost species were revealed after studying the insect communities at the Monegros region. These have a pre-Pleistocene origin of their relict distributions, associated with the persistence of steppe habitats over gypsiferous soils in the area since the Late Tertiary. Distributions of phytophages and their parasitoids on plants such as Krascheninnikovia ceratoides or Juniperus thurifera supported the continuity of their presence in the central Ebro valley through the Quaternary [14]. [Pg.6]

Isopimaranes occur in some pine (Pinaceae) and juniper species (Cupressaceae). Examples include 7,15-isopimaradiene and 8,15-isopimaradien-18-oic acid (A -isopimaric acid) from Pinus silvestris as well as 8(14),15-isopimaradiene-3,18-diol and 8,15-isopimaradiene-3,7,19-triol from Juniperus thurifera. [Pg.58]

Source Juniperus thurifera Mol. formula 20 2 02 Mol. wt. 306 Solvent CDC1 ... [Pg.47]


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