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Cunninghamia
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Cunninghamias
A plant genus of the family TAXODIACEAE. Members contain DITERPENES.
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Cunninghamia lanceolata
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physiological aspects
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2015
2015
Morphological characteristics of cells and main metabolic components in xylem of Cunninghamia lanceolata compression wood
Zhang Sheng-lon
2015
Corpus ID: 101820124
To explore the relationship between major metabolic components and the formation of compression wood( CW),we took the…
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2008
2008
Genetic Diversity of Wide Cross Population of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Platycladu orientalis
Qi Ming
2008
Corpus ID: 88064830
By means of the technique of molecular marker of ISSR,genetic diversity of wide cross population of Chinese fir was studied,and…
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2007
2007
The Brief History of Cultivating Cunninghamia lanceolata in China
Zhang Chen-x
2007
Corpus ID: 130387431
The article introduces the brief ancient history and the development of cultivating Cunninghamia lanceolata which was widely used…
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2007
2007
Is there a close association between 'soils' and 'vegetation'? A case study from central western New South Wales
M. Rankin
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W. Semple
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B. Murphy
,
T. Koen
2007
Corpus ID: 55698484
The assumption that 'soils' and 'vegetation' are closely associated was tested by describing soils and vegetation along a…
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2005
2005
[Chemical components and antimicrobial activity of essential oils in Cunninghamia lanceolata heartwood].
Z. Ye
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Wenxiong Lin
,
Wei Chen
,
Xintuo Yu
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of…
2005
Corpus ID: 29988282
In this study, the essential oils in Cunninghamia lanceolata heartwood were water-steam distilled, and their chemical components…
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2004
2004
Fire response syndromes of shrubs in grassy woodlands in the New England Tableland Bioregion
Kirsten J. E. Knox
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P. Clarke
2004
Corpus ID: 85662779
In fire-prone grassy woodlands, fire response and time to reach reproductive maturity are two traits that can be used to provide…
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2004
2004
Drought-related dieback in four subalpine shrub species, Bogong High Plains, Victoria
J. Morgan
2004
Corpus ID: 55711634
Subalpine shrubs on rocky slopes on the Bogong High Plains, Victoria (36° 53' S, 147° 19' E), were observed to be severely…
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2003
2003
Plant species first recognised as naturalised for New South Wales over the period 2000-2001
J. Hosking
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B. Conn
,
B. Lepschi
2003
Corpus ID: 55679865
Information is provided on the taxonomy and distribution of 40 species of naturalised or naturalising plants newly recorded for…
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2003
2003
Effect of pasture type on regeneration of eucalypts in the woodland zone of south-eastern Australia
W. Semple
,
T. Koen
2003
Corpus ID: 55983459
Although eucalypt regeneration is an uncommon event in the highly modified rural environments of south- eastern Australia, it…
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2003
2003
Reconstruction of Vegetation and Landscape Development During Volcanic Activity in the České Středohoří Mountains
H. Walther
2003
Corpus ID: 56326170
Volcanogenic strata of Upper Eocene age formed in the early stages of surface volcanic activity in the Ceske středo- hoři…
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