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    <i>In Vivo</i> Hypolipidemic Effects and Antioxidant Capacity of <i>Pinus morrisonicola</i> Hay Extracts by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction by Ying-Jang Lai, Ming-Ching Cheng, Hsin-Chun Chen, Chien-Lin Chen, Tuzz-Ying Song

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…<i>Pinus morrisonicola</i> hay (PM) is a pine tree unique to Taiwan, whose needles are used as traditional medicine and as functional drink. …”
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    Agro-ecological effect of the use of slowly solvable capsular mineral fertilizers in forestry and agricultural sector by A. A. Lisnyak, J. Vilcek, S. Torma

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…We have confirmed positive influence of the use of Superagro slowly solvable capsular mineral fertilizers on seedlings of an ordinary pine-tree, furious wheat, potato and sugar beet. All variants with capsular fertilizers have showed not only the increase of the productivity, but also amounts of dry matters, starch and decrease of amount of nitrates of the probed cultures. …”
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    Environmental health risk factors and cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL): A case-control study in northeastern Iran by Mohammad Sarmadi, Zahra Bagherian, S Mohammad Ahmadi-Soleimani, Mohammad Reza Rezaiemanesh, Farzad Khodamoradi, Sajjad Rahimi, Hakim Azizi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Besides, existence of pine tree was found to be a risk factor (OR=3.25; 95%CI, 2.12-4.99; P<.001) and similarly for the use of waste collection system (OR=4.43; 95%CI, 3.32-7.51; P<.001). …”
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    How did Bursaphelenchus nematodes acquire a specific relationship with their beetle vectors, Monochamus? by Haru Kirino, Noritoshi Maehara, Ryoji Shinya

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, the causal agent of pine wilt disease, is transmitted by the cerambycid beetle Monochamus alternatus, which is associated with pine tree host. Their specific phoretic ability to appropriate vectors depending on their life cycle is critical for efficient transfer to the correct host and is expected to enhance virulence. …”
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    A Multi-Analytical Approach for the Characterization of Seventeenth Century Decorative Wall Paintings in Two Norwegian Stave Churches: A Case Study at Eidsborg and Heddal, Norway by Ashley Amanda Freeman, Lavinia de Ferri, Joy Mazurek, Fabrizio Andriulo, Chiara Bertolin

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Furthermore, the wood substrate showed markers characteristic of pine tree, with contamination of wood fractions being detected in some of the paint samples from Heddal and Eidsborg. …”
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    Improved production of bacterial cellulose through investigation of effects of inhibitory compounds from lignocellulosic hydrolysates by Haeun Kim, Jemin Son, Jonghwa Lee, Hah Young Yoo, Taek Lee, Min Jang, Jong‐Min Oh, Chulhwan Park

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…BC production efficiencies of 97.86%, 76.66%, and 73.50% were observed for Miscanthus, barley straw, and pine tree hydrolysates, respectively, under optimal conditions. …”
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    FORMATION OF CANOPY WITH PINE AND BIRCH IN FOCUS OF MOTTLED BUTT ROT IN THE CONDITIONS OF ZHYTOMIR POLISSYA by Y. Pechenjuk

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In addition to analyzing the formation of the composition of pine trees growing in the focuses of mottled butt rot in the most common site conditions, the aim was to investigate the patterns of joint growth of pine and birch. …”
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    The Potency of Abamectin Formulations against the Pine Wood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus by Jong-won Lee, Abraham Okki Mwamula, Jae-hyuk Choi, Ho-wook Lee, Yi Seul Kim, Jin-Hyo Kim, Dong Woon Lee

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abamectin offers great protection against Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, a well-known devastating pathogen of pine tree stands. Trunk injection of nematicides is currently the most preferred method of control. …”
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    Lexicographic Miniatures: Research Notes on Russian and Church Slavonic Historical Lexicography by Margarita I. Chernysheva, Roman N. Krivko

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Constantine and Helene has been erroneously identified in the Index of the Incipita of Old East Slavonic liturgical chants; this made it possible to assume textual corruption in the Slavonic translation and prevented scholars from establishing a correct understanding of the hapax legomenon tresadovnyj, which actually means ‘made of three species of wood’ (about the Holy Cross made of the fir tree, the pine tree, and the box, according to Christian exegesis of Is 60:13). …”
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    Profitability of using nitrogen fertilizer or inoculating soybean seed by Michael P. Popp, Larry C. Purcell, W. Jeremy Ross, Jacob S. Norsworthy

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Planting dates ranged from late May to late June at Fayetteville, AR, and Pine Tree, AR, from 2017 to 2019. Urea fertilizer was applied at R2 at 0 or 56 kg N ha−1 using inoculated soybean. …”
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    Adsorption of Acid Red 18 by Activated Carbon Prepared from Cedar Tree: Kinetic and Equilibrium Study by M. R. Samarghandi, D. Izadi, M. Noori Sepehr, M. Zarrabi

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Conclusion: The results of present work well demonstrate that prepare activated carbon from Pine Tree has higher adsorption capacity toward Acid Red 18 Azo dye and can be used for removal of dyes from textile effluents.…”
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    Ginsenosides analysis of New Zealand–grown forest Panax ginseng by LC-QTOF-MS/MS by Wei Chen, Prabhu Balan, David G. Popovich

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In New Zealand (NZ), Panax ginseng Meyer (P. ginseng) is grown as a secondary crop under a pine tree canopy with an open-field forest environment. …”
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    Biotar ironmaking using wooden biomass and nanoporous iron ore by Hata, Yuichi, Purwanto, Hadi, Hosokai, Sou, Hayashi, Jun-ichiro, Kashiwaya, Yoshiaki, Akiyama, Tomohiro

    Published 2009
    “…In our experiments, three types of iron ores containing different amounts of combined water (CW; 1.6, 3.8, and 9.0 mass %) were first dehydrated at 450 °C to make them porous and then heated with pine tree biomass at 500-600 °C for the gasification and the tar vapor generated was decomposed to deposit carbon within/on the porous ores. …”
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    SINTESIS ALPHA-TERPINEOL DARI ALPHA-PINENE DENGAN MENARA DISTILASI REAKTIF by , Tya Indah Arifta, , Prof. Ir. Arief Budiman, MS.,D.Eng.

    Published 2011
    “…Alpha-terpineol can be produced from turpentine, which is a non-timber forest products originating from pine tree (Pinus merkusii). Gum turpentine is distilled to obtain turpentine as distillate and gondorukem as bottom product.Turpentine obtained has a composition of 73.30% α-pinene, 13.71% carene, 5.19%, β-pinene, campene, limonene and others. …”
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    CountShoots: Automatic Detection and Counting of Slash Pine New Shoots Using UAV Imagery by Xia Hao, Yue Cao, Zhaoxu Zhang, Federico Tomasetto, Weiqi Yan, Cong Xu, Qifu Luan, Yanjie Li

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The density of new shoots on pine trees is an important indicator of their growth and photosynthetic capacity. …”
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    Warm summer nights and the growth decline of shore pine in Southeast Alaska by Patrick F Sullivan, Robin L Mulvey, Annalis H Brownlee, Tara M Barrett, Robert R Pattison

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this study, we examined the shore pine tree-ring record from a newly established plot network throughout Southeast Alaska and explored climate-growth relationships. …”
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    Pinus sylvestris L. and other conifers as natural sources of ascorbic acid by Ain Raal, Katrin Nisuma, Andres Meos

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…In needles collected during one year with monthly intervals from the same pine tree the content of vitamin C varied from 0.5 x 10-3% to 15.7 x 10-3%. …”
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    Reconfigurable Light Imaging in Photonic Higher-Order Topological Insulators by Xiaomeng Zhang, Yuyu Zhou, Xiaochen Sun, Xiujuan Zhang, Ming-Hui Lu, Yan-Feng Chen

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…As examples, a multiplexing waveguide-resonator device, a pine tree imaging that can be lit up or put out at will and selective imaging for partial objects in a two-heart pattern are demonstrated. …”
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    Influence of Resistance-Inducing Chemical Elicitors against Pine Wilt Disease on the Rhizosphere Microbiome by Mohamed Mannaa, Gil Han, Hee Won Jeon, Junheon Kim, Namgyu Kim, Ae Ran Park, Jin-Cheol Kim, Young-Su Seo

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Induction of resistance is a promising and safe management option that should be investigated in relation to its possible influence on the pine tree ecosystem, including the surrounding microbial communities. …”
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