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Picea obovata

Fig. 1. Distribution of iron in trees trunk on the background and the haloes of iron ore bodies (deposit Oktyabr skoe, Tat yaninskoe, and Zmeinaya gorka). A - larch (Larix dahurica Turcz.) B - pine (Pinus silvestris L.) C - birch (Betula platyphylla Sukacz.) D - cedar (Cedrus sibirica (Rupr.) E - fir-tree (Picea obovata Ledeb) F - rowan-tree (Sorbus sibirica Hedl.). 1 - on the haloes (a - the most intensive, b - of middle intensive, c - the less intensive) 2 - on the background. Fig. 1. Distribution of iron in trees trunk on the background and the haloes of iron ore bodies (deposit Oktyabr skoe, Tat yaninskoe, and Zmeinaya gorka). A - larch (Larix dahurica Turcz.) B - pine (Pinus silvestris L.) C - birch (Betula platyphylla Sukacz.) D - cedar (Cedrus sibirica (Rupr.) E - fir-tree (Picea obovata Ledeb) F - rowan-tree (Sorbus sibirica Hedl.). 1 - on the haloes (a - the most intensive, b - of middle intensive, c - the less intensive) 2 - on the background.
Neocembrene (113) has been isolated from the oleoresin of Picea obovata and Pinus koraiensis. [Pg.149]

Abies sachalinensis Masters/Sakhalin fir Abies sibirica Ledeb./Siberian fir ImHx dahurica Turcz./Dahurian larch Larix sibirica Ledeb./Siberian larch Piceafennica Regel/Finnish Siberian spruce Picea jesoensis (S. et Z.) Carr./Jeddo spruce Picea obovata Led./Siberian spruce Picea schrenkiana Fish Meyer/Schrenk spruce Pinus koraiensis Sieb. Zuss/Korean pine Pinus sibirica Rupr./Siberian stone pine Pinus sylvestris L./Scotch pine Taxus baccata L./English yew... [Pg.113]

Picea obovata Ledeb. var. schrenkiana (Fisch. C.A. Mey) Carriere, Picea prostrata Isakov, Picea robertii P. Vipper, Picea... [Pg.190]

Ivanova, S. Z., S. A. Medvedeva, N. A. Tyukavkina, and N. D. Zelenikina Phenolic acids and their glycosides from the oleoresin of Picea obovata and Picea ajanensis. Khim. Prir. Soedin. — Chem. nat. compounds 11, 415—416 (russ.), 424 (engl.) (1975). [Pg.124]

From the needles of Picea obovata Ledeb, and Picea koraiensis Nakai (Pinaceae) [2391],... [Pg.719]

Constit. of Picea glauca, P. koraensis, P. obovata and P. glehnii. White-yellow amorph. powder (MeOH/CHCl3). Mp 193-194°. [ocf -54.1° (c, 2.24 in Me2CO). [Pg.148]


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