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Maritime Pine

Educational resources on Maritime Pine

Maritime Pine or Pinus pinaster is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Maritime Pine

Academic web links for the Maritime Pine.


Conifer Comparative Genomics Project: ...loblolly and maritime pine - chagne et al 2003. Comparative Mapping of Loblolly and Maritime Pine Common Name, Loblolly Pine, Maritime Pine. Subgenus, Pinus, Pinus ...
http://dendrome.ucdavis.edu/ccgp/compmaps.html id=spl-2

Literature Index: Abstract, Compression wood-responsive proteins in developing xylem of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster ait.). Plant physiology, 2000; Vol 123(3): 959 - 69. ...
http://dendrome.ucdavis.edu/literature/literature.php?letter=P id=spl-3

Habitat Assessment | Pine Savannah: These include 1) inland pine savannahs that occur on uplands throughout the southeast and 2) maritime pine savannahs that occur along the margins of large ...
http://fsweb.wm.edu/ccb/habitat/hab/hab_sav_back.htm id=spl-4

Habitat Assessment | Pine Savannah: ...recent past). Objective 3) To maintain enough maritime pine savannahs to support xxx pairs of Brown-headed Nuthatches. Justification ...
http://fsweb.wm.edu/ccb/habitat/hab/hab_sav_obj.htm id=spl-5

02.05.98 - Pine bark extract is a potent antioxidant, and may help ...: Pycnogenol is a combination of some 40 chemicals extracted from the bark of the French maritime pine, Pinus pinaster, which grows in many areas along the ...
http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/98legacy/02_05_98a.html id=spl-6

Eva Thompson Thornton Memorial Garden Walk: 9. Maritime Pine (Pinus pinaster), Click image for more info. Like the stone pine we just saw, maritime pine also comes from the Mediterranean region of Europe. ...
http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/warnell/tmf/Tmillspinetumlooppage2.htm id=spl-7

Dr. Nicole Labbe: Magnetic Resonance time-domain low resolution, wood-water interaction, water profile in green wood, extractives in heartwood and sapwood of Maritime Pine. ...
http://web.utk.edu/~tfpc/person/labbe.htm id=spl-8

Invasive Species Information: ...lobata) lantana (Lantana camara) lather leaf (Colubrina asiatica) laurel fig (Ficus microcarpa) leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) maritime pine (Pinus pinaster ...
http://pls6623.ifas.ufl.edu/list%20of%20species.htm id=spl-9







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