نتایج جستجو برای: eucalyptus globulus

تعداد نتایج: 7685  

2016
Maria Gabriella Vecchio Claudia Loganes Clara Minto

Eucalyptus (Eucapyptus spp.), an evergreen tall tree native to Australia and Tasmania, has been used since ancient times by the aboriginal population for several purposes. In particular, the species E. globulus is widely used in the pulp industry, as well as for the production of eucalyptus oil extracted on a commercial scale in many countries as raw materials in perfumery, cosmetics, food, bev...

Journal: :journal of herbal drugs (an international journal on medicinal herbs) 2011
majid doostmohammadi peyman abdolahzade hamed alizadeh

background & aim: very studies results show that many plants can be used safety and successfully to treat bacterial diseases without presenting the disadvantages affects and antibiotic resistance. eucalyptus globulus and malva neglecta are native plants in iran that due to containing different chemical compounds have been antimicrobial activity against some bacteria. the aim of this study i...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Ângelo Luís Duarte Neiva Helena Pereira Jorge Gominho Fernanda Domingues Ana Paula Duarte

These past years have seen an enormous development of the area of natural antioxidants and antimicrobials. Eucalyptus globulus is widely cultivated in subtropical and Mediterranean regions in intensive short rotation coppice plantations. In the Portuguese context, E. globulus is the third species in terms of forest area. The stump is the basal part of the tree, including the near-the-ground ste...

Journal: :Studies in Mycology 2006
Marieka Gryzenhout Henrietta Myburg Charles S. Hodges Brenda D. Wingfield Michael J. Wingfield

Cryphonectria havanensis is a fungus associated with Eucalyptus species in Cuba and Florida (U.S.A.). Until recently, there have been no living cultures of C. havanensis and it has thus not been possible to assess its taxonomic status. Isolates thought to represent this fungus have, however, emerged from surveys of Eucalyptus in Mexico and Hawaii (U.S.A.). Results of this study showed that thes...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2017
Javier Agusti

Secondary xylem (wood) accounts for a large proportion of the terrestrial biomass. Understanding how secondary xylem develops and proliferates is a challenge to enhance our capacities for biomass production. Recent reports revealed that the plant hormone strigolactone is key for the development of secondary xylem. Here, I describe a protocol for strigolactone-mediated stimulation of secondary x...

2007
DON JOWETT

In the early to mid 1990s, a number of local and global factors came together to provide a very attractive basis for the development of a new industry in the Green Triangle region of south-west Victoria and south-eastern South Australia—the industry based on the short rotation of hardwood timber. Since then, the rapid growth of this industry has resulted in much debate as to its pros and cons, ...

2011
Jorge AP Paiva José Carlos Rodrigues Pedro Fevereiro Lucinda Neves Clara Araújo Cristina Marques Ana Teresa Freitas Hélène Bergès Jacqueline Grima-Pettenati

The economic importance of some Eucalyptus species, including interspecific hybrids, has been extended from the traditional interest of pulp and paper production to the emergent areas of bio-fuels and bio-materials. New genomic resources and high throughput technologies have provided the Eucalyptus research international community with the opportunities to identify genomic regions of interest i...

Journal: :Mycological research 2005
Aaron Maxwell Sarah L Jackson Bernie Dell Giles E St J Hardy

A PCR-based technique based on the ITS1-5.8s-ITS2 domain of the rRNA gene for identifying five species associated with Mycosphaerella leaf disease (MLD) of eucalypts was developed. Primer pairs MC2F and MC2R; ML1F and ML1R; MM1F and MM1R; MN1F and MN1R; and MP1F and MP1R amplified a product for DNA extracted from their single target species, those being M. cryptica, M. lateralis, M. marksii, M....

2007
Ana Gutiérrez José C. del Río Francisco J. González-Vila Javier Romero

The variation in the content of extractives from Eucalyptus globulus wood has been studied during a three-month seasoning experiment. The decrease in the total acetone extract (by over 56%) after seasoning is well correlated to a parallel reduction on the colloidal pitch measured in black liquors. The composition of lipophilic extractives during the seasoning period has been studied by gas chro...

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