2012
DOI: 10.1134/s1068162012070059
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Comparative analysis of volatiles from needles of five-needle pines of northern and eastern Eurasia

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“…Needles, twigs with needles, and twigs without needles contained 0.46 – 0.66% of the oil. Similar yield of the oil (0.61%) gave needles from trees growing in Alps, previously described in the literature . Small branches contained the oil which was located in bark mainly (0.94%), whereas their wood had only negligible amount of the oil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Needles, twigs with needles, and twigs without needles contained 0.46 – 0.66% of the oil. Similar yield of the oil (0.61%) gave needles from trees growing in Alps, previously described in the literature . Small branches contained the oil which was located in bark mainly (0.94%), whereas their wood had only negligible amount of the oil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The composition of the needle oil and the oil from twigs without needles were in agreement with literature data. The needle essential oil of trees from Germany, Italy, and Romania were dominated by α ‐pinene (47.6 – 69.1%), whereas the twig oil of trees Romanian origin was dominated by limonene + β ‐phellandrene (41.0%) …”
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“…The higher oil content in the bark in comparison to the present results may arise from the circumstance that the authors analysed bark from branches. High oil content was also reported in needles (1.96% v/w) and twigs (2.45% v/w) from trees in Romania (Apetrei et al 2013), while needles from trees grown near Trento in Italy gave 0.61% v/w essential oil (Domrachev et al 2012).…”
Section: Essential Oil Yieldmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Χο θχξην ζπζηαηηθφ ζην αηζέξην έιαην ηεο P. armandii (Chinese white pine / Armand's pine) ηαπηνπνηήζεθε ην α-πηλέλην (48,0%), αθνινπζνχκελν απφ ην γεξκαθξέλην D (19,0%) θαη ην β-θαξπνθπιιέλην (14,3%). Σα απνηειέζκαηά καο βξίζθνληαη ζε ζπκθσλία κε εθείλα ησλ Domrachev et al (2012), πνπ κειέηεζαλ ην αηζέξην έιαηνησλ θχιισλ ηεο P. armandii απφ ηελ θεληξηθή Κίλα, σζηφζν ζχκθσλα κε ηνπο Chen et al (2006), ην α-πηλέλην αληρλεχζεθε ζε πνιχ ρακειφηεξα πνζνζηά (0,1%) ή θαη θαζφινπ ζην αηζέξην έιαην ηεο P. armandii απφ ηελ ΝΓ Κίλα. taiwanensis (67,6%), P. mugo (63,3%) θαη P. sylvestris (59,9%).…”
Section: Section Quinquefoliae Subsection Strobusunclassified