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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RESINOSIS»
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1
Physiology of Woody Plants
An abnormal flow of resin called “resinosis” may be stimulated by wounds or
attacks by fungi. Resinosis is characteristic of conifer stems attacked by white
pine blister rust, larch canker, and red ring rot of spruce. Root collars of pines
may show ...
2
Flora Boreali-americana: Or, The Botany of the Northern ...
foliis cordatis acuminatis subtus albidis subtriplinerviis, stipulis resinosis ramis
teretibus. Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. l. v. 3. p. 406. Ph. Am. 2. p. 618. HAB. Canada. Dr
Hope. (Ait.)-Of this species I am ignorant, and Willdenow, Pursh, and Michaux,
have ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1840
3
Natural Heritage from East to West: Case studies from 6 EU ...
Resinosis – an Uncommon Phenomenon in the Geological Past An unusually
large secretion of resin – resinosis – can be produced by injury or fungal infection
, and also as a defence against many species of insects. Trees are more ...
Niki Evelpidou, Tomás de Figueiredo, Francesco Mauro, 2010
4
Biosynthesis and biodegradation of wood components
In conifers, the pathological resin exudation is called resinosis. Resinosis
exhibits some aspects of an active defense (changes in composition) that are
characteristic of many phytoalexins studied in herbaceous plants (Kric and Lisker
, 1978; ...
By knowing the mean fecundity of females in a population, Berryman (1983)
could calculate the reduction in natality in a cohort resulting from resinosis and
plant defenses. He could also evaluate the effects of competition among females
for ...
6
Designing Multipurpose Resource Inventories Course
04 Resinosis or gummosis - origin of flow width exceeds 20% of circumference of
stump. 05 Cracks and seams - any occurrence 1 1 Broken bole or roots less than
3 feet (0.91 m) from bole - any occurrence. 12 Brooms on roots and bole - any ...
7
FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
Resinosis Resinosis refers to the production of resin by special secretory canals
in pines, firs, spruce, and other coniferous trees. It is also an associated symptom
in some coniferous rusts (Perdermium sp.). It may also result from the attacks of ...
Resinosis or oozing of pitch occurred only in the sprayed zone of trees treated
with BBR-2. lncidence of resinosis was 50 percent in shortleaf (n = 16) and
loblolly (n = 2) pines and 100 percent in Virginia pine (n = 3). Pitch oozed from
more ...
Southeastern Forest Experiment Station (Asheville, N.C.), 1990
9
Eremophila and Allied Genera: A Monograph of the Plant ...
... glanduloso- pubescentis resinosis; foliis alternis, linearo-ellipticis raro linearo-
oblancolatis, acutis, integris vel raro aliquot dentibus versus apicem, glabis
praeter aliquot pilis glanduliferis versus bases raro glanduloso- puberulis,
resinosis; ...
10
Dictionary of Natural Resource Management
RESINOSIS or produced in response to insect attack. See also Oleoresin;
Resinosis. resinosis i A copious flow of resin or pitch on the bark of a conifer in
response to infection, wounding, or insect attack. 2 Impregnation of tissue with
resin or ...