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Pine, Pinus

Production. Rosin is isolated from pine trees, principally from longleaf Pinuspalustris slash Pinus ellioti and lobloUy pine Pinus taeda. The products are known as gum, wood, or tall oil rosin, based on the method of isolation and the source. [Pg.138]

Krummholz, n. crooked or curved piece of wood Krummholzbaum. -baum, m., -fichte, -kiefer,/. knee pine Pinus montana pumilio). -81, n. templin oil (from knee pine), knunmlinig, a. curvilinear, curved. [Pg.262]

Pimen-kem, m. pine kernel, pifion, -kiefer,/. white pine (Pinus sirobus) -talg, m. piney tallow. [Pg.341]

Weiss-farber, m. bleacher, -faule, /. Bot.) white rot. -feuer, n. white fire, -fohre, /. Scotch pine Pinus sylvestris). [Pg.509]

Hiebert, R. D. and Hamrick, J. L. 1983. Patterns and levels of genetic variation in Great Basin bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva. Evolution 37 302-310. [Pg.316]

Ledig, F. T. and Conkle, M. T. 1983. Gene diversity and genetic structure in a narrow endemic, Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana Parry ex Cam). Evolution 37 79-85. [Pg.319]

Sinclair, W. T., Morman, J., and Ennos, R. 1998. Multiple origins for Scots pine (Pinus sylves-tris L.) in Scotland evidence from mitochondrial DNA variation. Heredity 80 233-240. Skoula, M., Abidi, C. and Kokkalou, E. 1996. Essential oil variation of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. stoechas growing wild in Crete (Greece). Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 24 255-260. [Pg.329]

J. R. Gumming and L. H. Weinstein, Nitrogen. sources effects on A1 toxicity in nonmycorrhizal and mycorrhizal pitch pine (Pinus rigida). seedlings 1. Growth and nutrition. Can. J. Bot. 6S 2644 (1990). [Pg.295]

Glasshouse Elevated CO2 N level Loblolly pine. Ponderosa pine (Pinus pon- 86... [Pg.382]

J. D. Lewis, R. B. Thomas, and B. R. Strain, Effect of elevated COi on mycorrhizal colonization of loblolly pine Pinus taeda L.) seedlings. Plant Soil /65 81 (1994). [Pg.402]

The study of allelopathy has a long history. According to Rice (j>), Lee and Monsi (6 ) found a report by Banzan Kumazawa in a Japanese document sane 300 years old that rain or dew washing the leaves of red pine (Pinus densiflora) was harmful to crops growing under the pine. This was substantiated by these workers (6j in a series of experiments. Historically, this is considered to be the first report on allelopathy. [Pg.34]

Two reindeer-moss species (Cladonla rangiferlna L. and Cladonla alpestrls L.) decreased P0 concentration in jack pine (Pinus bankslana Lamb.) and white spruce (Plcea glauca Moench)... [Pg.163]

Lodhi, M.A.K. and Killingbeck, K.T. (1980). Allelopathic inhibition of nitrification and nitrifying bacteria in a ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dough) community. American Journal of Botany 67 1423-1429. [Pg.189]

Seedlings of stone pine, Pinus pinea and maritime pine, Pinus pinaster, exposed to nutrient solutions containing 0.4 (controls) 4,40, or 200 pg Cu/L for as long as 4 weeks ... [Pg.174]

Shortleaf pine, Pinus echinata Missouri, leaf distance from smelter, km ... [Pg.259]

Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris Inorganic As+5 of 50 mg/kg Seedlings die when soil (sandy) concentrations exceed 4... [Pg.1509]

Slash pine, Pinus ellottii, acute single exposure of 3 Gy 50% dead 1-4 months after exposure no other deaths in 2 years 2... [Pg.1705]

Sugar pine, Pinus lambertiana, acute single exposure of LD50 (30 days postexposure) 1... [Pg.1705]

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.
Martin RR, Zanin JP, Bensette M J, Lee M, Furimsky E. Metals in the annual rings of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) in southwestern Ontario by secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS). Can J For Res 1997 27 16-19. [Pg.288]

The number of OH groups per unit mass of dry wood can be calculated on the basis of an estimate of the number of the OH groups associated with each of the cell wall polymeric constituents (Table 2.2) (Rowell, 1980). An example is given for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). This gives the number of theoretical OH groups according to... [Pg.29]

Goldstein etal. (1961) exposed acetylated ponderosa pine for 12 weeks to six basidio-mycete fungi, according to ASTM D1413-56T, with a WPG of 18 % reported to be sufficient to provide decay resistance. Peterson and Thomas (1978) acetylated loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), green ash (Fraxinus americana) and yellow poplar Liriodendron tulipfera), also... [Pg.60]

Coniophora puteana (BAM 15) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) >20 25 Beckers eta/. (1 994)... [Pg.61]


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