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Pinus cembra

Keller, G. (1996). Utilization of inorganic and organic nitrogen sources by high-subalpine ectomycorrhizal fungi of Pinus cembra in pure culture. Mycol. Res. 100, 989-998. [Pg.95]

Aglycone Pinocembrin in Helichrysum spp. (Asteraceae), Glycyrrhiza spp. (Fabaceae), Pinus cembra (Pinaceae), Prunus spp. (Rosaceae)... [Pg.644]

According to Sarkany and Stieber, cembra (Pinus cembra) and spruce and larch Picea-Larix) predominated in all the horizons (in variable proportions in the various layers) and deciduous trees were also present. C studies indicate the age of the upper fireplace layer as 30,000 6(X) years and that of the lower fireplace layer as 36,(X)0 radiocarbon years. [Pg.146]

Rolland, C., Petitcolas, V., Michalet, R. 1998. Changes in radial tree growth for Picea abies, Larix decidua, Pinus cembra and Pinus uncinata near the Alpine timberline since 1750. Trees Struct. Funct. 13 40-53. [Pg.979]

Keller G. Isozymes in isolates of Suillus species from Pinus cembra L. N Phytol 120 351-358, 1992. [Pg.200]

Cedar nut oil n. Pinus cembra, from the seeds of which this oil is derived, grows prolifically in several parts of the world. The main constituent acids are linoleic, linolenic, and oleic acids, and the oil possesses useful drying properties. Iodine values up to 160 have been reported. [Pg.168]

EPICUTICULAR WAX FORMATION ON NEEDLES OF PICEA ABIES AND PINUS CEMBRA... [Pg.557]

Wax extracted from entire needles with chloroform, was analysed by means of TLC and GLC. Unknown compounds were isolated and identified by TLC, GLC, IR, MS, NMR, reference sijbstances, and formation of derivatives. Details Giinthardt-Goerg 1986. Plant material Monthly (first day of month) taken youngest needles of 2 healthy trees Picea abies (L.) Karst., Pinus cembra L.) at the timberline, 2000 m a.s.l., Davos, Switzerland. [Pg.557]

The first wax layer present on the needles two weeks after flushing was constituted by fatty acids, nonacosane-5,10-diol, nonacosan-lO-ol, shortchain esters and 3 ketones ( ) equal in Picea abies and Pinus cembra but in differ-... [Pg.558]

Gunthardt, M.S., 1985, Entwicklung der Spaltoffnungen und der epicuticularen Wachsschicht bei Pinus cembra und Picea abies. Botanica Helvetica 95, 5-12. [Pg.559]

Giinthardt-Goerg, M.S., 1986, Epicuticular Wax of needles of Pinus cembra, Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies. Eur. J. For. Path, (in Press). [Pg.559]


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