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  Pinus sylvestris
Pinus sylvestris 'Glauca Nana' (or 'Nana') - a small to medium-sized shrub, slowly maturing at 5' tall by 6' wide, with distinctly blue-green twisted needles having a hint of silver, and sometimes grafted onto a standard
Scotch Pine is an evergreen tree that develops ornamental bark and a bold, irregular character with age.
Pinus sylvestris is a blue-green twisting-foliaged, medium- to slow-growing, evergreen tree with orange bark on the upper half of its mature trunks, having an upright pyramidal growth habit in youth that becomes irregular with age, ideal for stressful or neglected areas, and also a popular and relatively inexpensive Christmas tree.
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu /plantlist/description/pi_stris.html   (639 words)

  
 Pinus sylvestris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Pinus sylvestris L. (Pinaceae), a crooked tree (Finland, Lohja, Vanhakylä, 2003).
Other pine trees along the margin of the rock are quite normal though often somewhat suffering from the extreme conditions of the habitat.
The peculiarity of this tree may be genetically determined, and the tree may represent Pinus sylvestris f.
www.fmnh.helsinki.fi /users/harmaja/Pinus.htm   (147 words)

  
 Genetic mapping of Pinus sylvestris - Oulu Plant Genetics Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
We have constructed the first genetic map of Pinus sylvestris using ESTP (expressed sequence tag polymorphism) and other gene-based markers, with microsatellites and AFLP markers and compared it to the map of Pinus taeda, which is used as the reference species for pine comparative mapping.
These data provide the first gene-based map of P. sylvestris, which can be used to compare it to additional species mapped with the same markers.
sylvestris was based on F1 progeny from a cross between plus-tree parents.
cc.oulu.fi /~genetwww/plants/pinegenomics.html   (221 words)

  
 Pinus
Pinus radiata 'Marshwood' - From Invercargill, South Island, New Zealand.
Pinus insularis can also be confused with Pinus Kesiya or the Khasi pine.
Pinus tecunumanii - 3 (4 or 5) needles.
www.conifers.co.nz /pinus/pinus_r_to_y.htm   (1132 words)

  
 Plant Profile for Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Pinus sylvestris L. See county distributions for the following states by clicking on them below or on the map.
Pinus sylvestris L. This plant is introduced to the United States from another country or countries.
Pinus sylvestris L. View species account from USDA Forest Service Fire Effects Information System (FEIS).
plants.usda.gov /cgi_bin/plant_profile.cgi?symbol=PISY   (388 words)

  
 Pinus strobus invasion in the Elbe River Sandstone Mountains, Czech Republic
It has became to be a pest for Pinus sylvestris forests in sandstone areas in the Czech Republic.
sylvestris to climate (temperature and precipitation) and difference in their responses to the environmental gradient (from warm, dry upper parts of rocks to cold, humid, lower parts of slopes).
The best regenaration of Pinus strobus was found at stands where Pinus sylvestris grew together with Picea abies, Quercus petrea and Betula pendula with Ledum palustre in herb layer and with rich moss layer - 28 species.
www.ibot.cas.cz /personal/hadincova   (628 words)

  
 Pinus sylvestris description
sylvestris occurs in Europe, from Scotland and Spain eastward, and across N Asia nearly to the Pacific coast.
These data suggest a fire history study, thus a relatively reliable minimum age, for the 711 year tree; the 654 year tree is likely a ring count.
Genetic variation of Pinus sylvestris from Spain in relation to other European populations.
www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de /b-online/earle/pi/pin/sylvestris.htm   (1114 words)

  
 Trees of Wisconsin: Pinus sylvestris, Scotch pine
Pinus sylvestris can be recognized by the short needles in fascicles of 2 and the reflexed cones.
The needles are often less than 6 cm long and may be strongly twisted.
Pinus sylvestris is Eurasian in origin, widely planted in residential areas in North America and sometimes escaping.
www.uwgb.edu /biodiversity/herbarium/gymnosperms/pinsyl01.htm   (108 words)

  
 PINUS SYLVESTRIS (L.) STOMATAL CONCENTRATIONS AND ASSOCIATED POLLEN FREQUENCIES: DETERMINATION OF LOCAL SPECIES ...
These results support the assertion that Pinus sylvestris may be locally present at a site when pollen frequencies are in very low abundance and that the commonly adopted minimum pollen frequency threshold of 20% is too high.
Pine stomata were found to precede the initial Holocene increase of Pinus sylvestris pollen at two of the sites examined, Loch an Amair in Glen Affric and Dubh-Lochan in the Great Glen region.
These results reveal that Pinus sylvestris may be locally present at a site for hundreds or even thousands of years in low abundance before expansion of the population, and that the time lag between initial species arrival and population expansion appears to be variable amongst sites.
gsa.confex.com /gsa/inqu/finalprogram/abstract_54424.htm   (506 words)

  
 Species:
Scots pine has more branches per whorl than red pine (Pinus resinosa) or eastern white pine (P. strobus), and is thus weaker at the nodes and subject to wind damage [42].
Influence of zinc smelter emissions on leaves of Pinus sylvestris and Vaccinium spp.
The influence of microenvironment upon survival and growth in Pinus sylvestris.
www.fs.fed.us /database/feis/plants/tree/pinsyl/all.html   (3399 words)

  
 Native Trees of the British Isles, Pinus sylvestris/Scots Pine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Pinus - Latin for pine, sylvestris = wild
The bark of the upper parts of the tree are reddish-brown in contrast to the lower portion which is a darker and grey.
Germination may be as high as 99% depending on provenance, collection date, cone size, tree age, position of cone in the crown and seed colour.
www.biodiversity.org.uk /ibs/envmath/resources/year3/env324/moffatt/HTMLfiles/p_sylvestris.htm   (1481 words)

  
 Screening Pinus sylvestris grown for the production of Christmas trees for resistance to western gall rust Peridermium ...
Screening Pinus sylvestris grown for the production of Christmas trees for resistance to western gall rust Peridermium harknessii using different sources of aeciospores
Abstract: Results showed a moderate to high susceptibility of Pinus sylvestris to western gall rust Peridermium barknessii, from Pinna sylvestris in Michigan and Pinna banksiana in Minnesota.
In general, Pinus sylvestris seed sources were more susceptible to aeciospores collected from Pious sytvestris than, aeciospores collected from Pinus banksiana.
www.ncrs.fs.fed.us /pubs/2199   (166 words)

  
 Pinus Sylvestris - compare prices, reviews and buy at NexTag - Price - Review
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 Properties of AFLP markers in inheritance and genetic diversity studies of Pinus sylvestris L.
We analysed the properties of AFLP markers in Pinus sylvestris.
The dendrogram obtained was generally concordant with the taxonomic data, although the genetic similarity values between trees from different genera did not entirely follow accepted inter- and intraspecific relationships.
Depending on the level of heterozygosity of the parents, the efficiency of such mapping will vary, but the AFLP technique appears to be a powerful way to generate, very quickly, large numbers of markers that are useful for constructing and comparing linkage maps.
www.nature.com /cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/hdy/journal/v82/n3/abs/6884720a.html   (321 words)

  
 Scotch Pine / Pinus sylvestris
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 Rapid Expansion of Microsatellite Sequences in Pines -- Karhu et al. 17 (2): 259 -- Molecular Biology and Evolution
DNA was isolated from diploid embryos and haploid megagametophytes
A model of mutation appropriate to estimate the number of electrophoretically detectable alleles in a finite population.
Occurrence and inheritance of microsatellites in Pinus radiata.
mbe.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/full/17/2/259   (3458 words)

  
 Multiple origins for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Scotland: evidence from mitochondrial DNA variation
Multiple origins for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Scotland: evidence from mitochondrial DNA variation
Data from the pollen record and from two forms of nuclear genetic markers suggest that present-day populations of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Scotland were derived from more than one refugium after glaciation.
In order to clarify this issue, genetic variation for maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was studied in 466 trees sampled from 20 natural populations in Scotland.
www.nature.com /cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/hdy/journal/v80/n2/abs/6882870a.html   (317 words)

  
 Evergreen Trees for Ohio, HYG-1081-01
For example, the genus name for pine is Pinus, and names such as densiflora and sylvestris are specific epithets.
The common name for Pinus densiflora is Japanese Red Pine, and the common name for Pinus sylvestris is Scotch Pine.
There may be several selections of Pinus densiflora known as "cultivars" or "varieties." A cultivar is a plant that has been selected for specific qualities, such as height, shape, disease resistance, or foliage color.
ohioline.osu.edu /hyg-fact/1000/1081.html   (2034 words)

  
 Fracture behaviour of Green Wood Pinus Sylvestris L - Topic Powered by Groupee Community
Fracture behaviour of Green Wood Pinus Sylvestris L
Fracture behaviour of Green Wood (Pinus Sylvestris L): a composite
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www.tree-tech.com /eve/ubb.x/a/tpc/f/573602391/m/123607102   (353 words)

  
 Pine Scotch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Botanical Species: Pinus Sylvestris Origin: Siberia Pinus sylvestris, known as Scotch Pine in the UK, and as Norway- Pine in Scandinavia, is grown all over Europe.
Absolute Aromas has selected a fine oil from Siberia, the major producer of pinus sylvestris.
The fresh, resinous aroma of this oil makes it a very good choice for steam inhalations during the cold winter months.
www.aromamaster.com /store/item60.htm   (436 words)

  
 pinus sylvestris l. needle oil siberia
The Forest Pine or Norway Pine or Scotch Pine, the Pinus Sylvestris is widely grown all over Europe.
Apart from that, the oil of Pinus Sylvestris does not offer any outstanding or unusual effect in perfumery.
Its use is confined to room fresheners, disinfectants, insecticides, soaps and detergents and vaporizer liquids.
www.thegoodscentscompany.com /data/es1019031.html   (133 words)

  
 Trees of the World Boreal Forests - Pinus sylvestris - Scotch Pine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Trees of the World Boreal Forests - Pinus sylvestris - Scotch Pine
A beautiful, large tree with rich blue-green foliage and a crown of spreading branches that become rounded and irregular; growing to an average height of 21 m and a diameter of 0.6 m; even much larger with age.
The Scotch Pine is well adapted for forestry plantations; also commonly grown for shelterbelts, ornament, and Christmas trees.
www.borealforest.org /world/trees/scotch_pine.htm   (154 words)

  
 Pinus Sylvestris trees
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Pinus Sylvestris Trees: Pinus Sylvestris is a native of Europe and is widely used as a Christmas Tree.
It is a fast growing, irregularly shaped tree.
www.trees-online.com /types_of_trees/pinus_sylvestris.shtml   (119 words)

  
 Jack Pine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
These tree usually grows in even-age pure or mixed stands, for it is a pioneer species that readily invades areas disturbed by fire or other agents.
Jack pine also grows on poorer, less fertile soils than its associates red pine (Pinus resinosa) and white pine (P.
Early settlers considered this an evil tree, probably because no crops would grow around it due to poor soil conditions.
www2.ncsu.edu /unity/lockers/project/dendrology/index/plantae/vascular/seedplants/gymnosperms/conifers/pine/pinus/contortae/jack/jackpine.html   (287 words)

  
 Cold acclimation of Pinus contorta and Pinus sylvestris assessed by chlorophyll fluorescence
Cold acclimation of Pinus contorta and Pinus sylvestris assessed by chlorophyll fluorescence
Needle samples of six provenances each of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl.
latifolia) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), originating from latitudes 55 to 68° N in western Canada and northern Sweden, were collected during the autumn and subjected to freezing temperatures in the range of –8 to –29 °C on three occasions in September and October.
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 Pinus Sylvestris - Homeopathic Remedies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The following are the strongest indications of Pinus Sylvestris for its use in homeopathy.
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Please remember though, this homeopathy materia medica is provided for information only; it is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, nor as a claim for the effectiveness of Pinus Sylvestris in treating any of the symptoms below.
www.abchomeopathy.com /r.php/Pin-s   (121 words)

  
 Herballoveshop.com : Essential Oil Pine (pinus sylvestris) - 0.5 oz., (Aura Cacia)
Pine (Pinus sylvestris) The woody, typically evergreen aroma of this oil lends a pleasant, deodorizing scent to many household and personal care products.
Add to skin care oils for detoxifying deep tissue massages.
Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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 Scotch pine, Pinus sylvestris (Pinales: Pinaceae) @ Forestry Images   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Scotch pine, Pinus sylvestris (Pinales: Pinaceae) @ Forestry Images
Pinopsida > Pinales > Pinaceae > Pinus sylvestris L. Synonym(s): scotch pine
Branchlet with male strobiles (a, b) at the base of a young shoot.
www.forestryimages.org /browse/subimages.cfm?SUB=3231   (295 words)

  
 NatureServe Explorer Species Index: Genus Pinus
MB, NB, NF, NS, ON, PE, QC Pinus sylvestris
The species is present in the nation or subnation due to direct or indirect human intervention.
Your comments will be very valuable in improving the overall quality of our databases for the benefit of all users.
www.natureserve.org /explorer/speciesIndex/Genus_Pinus_116435_2.htm   (863 words)

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