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Pinus strobus

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]

Costonis. A. C., and W. A. Sinclair. Susceptibility of healthy and ozone-injured needles of Pinus strobus to invasion by Lophodermium pinastri and Aureobasidium pullulans. Eur. J. For. Path. 2 65-73, 1972. [Pg.563]

Houston, D. B. Physiological and Genetic Response of Pinus strobus L. Clones to Sulfur Dioxide and Ozone Exposures. Ph.D. Thesis. Madison University of Wisconsin, 1971. 85 pp. [Pg.570]

Houston, D. B. Response of selected Pinus strobus L. clones to fumigations with sulfur dioxide and ozone. Can. J. Forest Res. 4 65-68, 1974. [Pg.570]

Hanawa, F., Yamada, T., and Nakashima, T., Phytoalexins from Pinus strobus bark infected with pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Phytochemistry, 57, 223, 2001. [Pg.970]

Matsuura, S., The structure of cryptostrobin and strobopinin, the flavanones from the heartwood of Pinus strobus, Pharm. Bull (Tokyo), 5, 195, 1957. [Pg.1060]

Various other biologically active diterpenes have been isolated from plants and are used by man for the treatment of a variety of diseases. The bark of Pinus strobus (Pinaceae), rich in diterpenes, among them manoyl oxide, is used in anticough syrups, whilst traditionally it has been used for the treatment of coughs, colds, congestion, injury, rheumatism and swelling by Indian Americans [26], The antiinflammatory and antimicrobial activity of various diterpenes has been reported [27], as well as anti-fungal activity [28] and remarkable cytotoxic activity for some of them [27,29],... [Pg.245]

Raiber S, Schroder G, Schroder J. 1995. Molecular and enzymatic characterization of two stilbene synthases from Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) A single Arg/His difference determines the activity and the pH dependence of the enzymes. FEBS Lett 361 299-302. [Pg.554]

Costonis, A. C., Sinclair, W. A., Ozone Injury to Pinus Strobus, APCA J. [Pg.41]

Eastern white pine Pinus strobus L.) Ozone, S02 32... [Pg.88]

Abe vera (Aloeaceae), Linum usitatissimum (Linaceae) [fungus-induced phytoalexin] Pinus strobus (Pinaceae) [wood], Vanilla mexicana (Orchidaceae) glycoside Coniferin... [Pg.225]

Eucommia ulmoides (Eucommiaceae) [bark], Pinus strobus (Pinaceae)... [Pg.286]

Lussenhop, J. Fogel, R. (1999). Seasonal change in phosphorus content of Pinus strobus-Cenococcum geophilum mycorrhizae. Mycology, 91, 742-6. [Pg.48]

Lamhamedi, M. S., Godbout, C. Fortin, J. A. (1994). Dependence of Eaccaria bicolor basidiome development on current photosynthesis of Pinus strobus seedlings. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 24, 1797-804. [Pg.125]

Host-changing fungus goes through various developmental stages on five-needled pine species, the most important of which in central Europe appears to be the white pine [Pinus strobus). [Pg.209]

Leinhos, V. and Savidge, R.A. (1993) Isolation of protoplasts from developing xylem of Pinus banksiana and Pinus strobus. Can.. Forest Res., 23,343-8. [Pg.243]

Plate 12. Mottling of one year old needles of Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.). Place unknown. Photograph courtesy ot Arthur Costonis, July f. 19. ... [Pg.569]

Eastern White pine (Pinus strobus L.) and Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Dougl.) were affected in Eastern North America and California respectively. The disease was attributed to elevated concentrations of photochemical oxidants and partially of sulfur dioxide (Hepting, 1964 Linzon, 1958). [Pg.583]

Figure 19 SEM and energy dispersive analysis micrographs (175x) showing mineral distribution, Ca, Si, and Al, localization in a frozen, planar transverse section 1 mm behind the tip in a second year needle of Pinus strobus (Eastern white pine) (a) secondary electron image, (b) calcium distribution, (c) Si distribution, and (d) Al distribution. Abbreviations endodermis (en), epidermis (ep), hypodermis (hy), mesophyll (me), transfusion tissue (tr), vascular tissue (vt), and xylem wall (xw) (courtesy of M. J. Hodson and A. G. Sangster, unpublished collection). Figure 19 SEM and energy dispersive analysis micrographs (175x) showing mineral distribution, Ca, Si, and Al, localization in a frozen, planar transverse section 1 mm behind the tip in a second year needle of Pinus strobus (Eastern white pine) (a) secondary electron image, (b) calcium distribution, (c) Si distribution, and (d) Al distribution. Abbreviations endodermis (en), epidermis (ep), hypodermis (hy), mesophyll (me), transfusion tissue (tr), vascular tissue (vt), and xylem wall (xw) (courtesy of M. J. Hodson and A. G. Sangster, unpublished collection).
Pig. 26.—White pine (Pinus Strobus). Vertical section through the upper part of an ovule, shortly before fertilization, s.n., sperm-nuclei st. c., stalk-cell t.n. tube-nucleus arch, archegonium e.n., egg-nucleus. (Gager, after Margaret C. Ferguson.)... [Pg.51]

Pinus Alba N.F. Inner bark Pinus Strobus United States and... [Pg.295]


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