A group of alders and pinus pinasters has provided shelter from the north east wind for the Students' Union building. |
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Eighty per cent of the pinus brutus plants without mycorrhizae died, compared to only 40 per cent of the ones with mycorrhizae. |
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A low, relatively open canopy with very little Pinus clausa characterizes these areas. |
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Many hectares of uplands are planted in commercial plantations of Pinus taeda. |
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The hilltops and ridges generally have a mix dominated by oaks, Carya glabra, and Pinus rigida. |
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At this western periphery of the Eurasian taiga, forests are dominated by Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, and Betula spp. |
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However, it should be noted that tyloses are reported in tracheids of some species of Pinus and even in such cell types as fibre-tracheids or laticifers. |
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The occurrence of several crossable sympatric species from the genus Pinus in Asia has led to suggestions that some species arose as a result of hybridization. |
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The most common trees in the city are gums Eucalyptus spp., pines Pinus spp., oaks Quercus spp., poplars Populus spp., Acacia spp., karees Rhus lancea, and olives Olea europa. |
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Characterization of proanthocyanidin in hot water extract isolated from Pinus radiata bark. |
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Ectomycorrhiza formation is essential for the survival and growth of Pinus species. |
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The extinct pine species Pinus matthewsii has been described from Pliocene sediments in the Yukon areas of the refugium. |
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Vertical gradients of mineral elements in Pinus sylvestris crown in alkalised soil. |
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Evergreens provide a dense year-round screen, the slightly tender Monterey pine, Pinus radiate, the most widely used. |
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Water, nutrient, and carbohydrate relations in growth of Pinus resinosa ovulate strobili. |
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Effects of water stress on germination in six provenances of Pinus brutia seeds from different bioclimatic zones in Turkey. |
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Over 100 Pinus sylvestris varieties have been described in the botanical literature, but only three or four are now accepted. |
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Santa Rosa Island holds two groves of the Torrey pine subspecies Pinus torreyana var. |
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Analysis of vertical distribution of epiphytic lichens on Pinus nigra along an altitudinal gradient. |
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Betula and Pinus pollen reached a maximum, accompanied by the disappearance of some taxa, such as Hippophae, Ulmus, Helianthemum and Dryas. |
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Spatial structure and genetic diversity of natural populations of the Caribbean pine, Pinus caribaea var bahamensis, in the Bahaman archipelago. |
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The history and paleoclimatic significance of subfossil remains of Pinus sylvestris in blanket peats from Scotland. |
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See Pinus classification for complete taxonomy to species level. |
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Several species of animals and plants such as Montezuma quail, Montezuma oropendola, Argyrotaenia montezumae and Pinus montezumae have been named after him. |
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Woods such as Teak, Totara and some cedars have natural chemicals which prevent rot whereas other woods, such as Pinus radiata, will rot very quickly. |
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The distribution of plants in the genera Erythranthe and Pinus are good examples of this as genera members are found in Asia and the Americas with a high degree of similarity. |
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