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Pinus yunnanensis

Hengxiao, G., McMillin, J. D., Wagner, M. R., Zhou, J., Zhou, Z., Xu, X. 1999. Altitudinal variation in foliar chemistry and anatomy of yunnan pine, Pinus yunnanensis, and pine sawfly (Hymenoptera, Dlprionidae) performanee. J. Appl. Entomol. 123 465-471. [Pg.974]

Mirov NT 1958 Composition of gum turpentine of pines. XXX. A report on Pinus serotina, Pinus tenuifolia and Pinus yunnanensis. J Am Pharm Assoc. Sci Ed 47 410-413... [Pg.1146]

In Chinese medicine, gum turpentine and rosin (mainly from Pinus tabulaeformis Carr., P. massoniana Lamb., and P. yunnanensis Franch.) have been used for centuries in treating rheumatism, stiff joints, toothache, boils, and sores. Furthermore rosin is used in treating ringworms, chronic bronchitis, and neurogenic dermatitis, among others. They are used both internally and externally. [Pg.608]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.608 ]




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