The chemical constituents and biological activity of Pinus cembra L. (Pinaceae), native to the Central European Alps and the Carpathian Mountains, are not well known. The aim of the present work was to examine the phenolic content, antioxidant and antimicrobial effects of hydromethanolic extracts of Pinus cembra L. bark and needles. Bark extract had higher concentrations of total phenolics

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Swiss stone pine Pinus cembra L. is a species with fragmented range, occurring in the Alpine-East Carpathian mountain system. Seeds of P. cembra are dispersed by nutcrackers, which offers potential possibilities for gene exchange among populations.

cliff Pinus Cembra L. Piper indicum . (Pinus cembra) från Sibirien och blågran (Picea pungens) från Amerika. lutande gräsplan gjort av konstnä- ren Benoit Tremsal: Markrörelse. H. E. R. M. E. L. AJN:002082 :: cembratall (Pinaceae)Tallv%C3%A4xter%20%28Pinaceae%29 · Naturhistorisk systematik - Art: Cembratall (Pinus cembra); Materialtyp: kotte  8.12.2005. SV. Europeiska unionens officiella tidning.

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Pinus cembra Name Synonyms Apinus cembra (L.) Neck. Apinus cembra (L.) Neck. ex Rydb. Cembra montana Opiz Pinea cembra (L.) Opiz Pinus cembra subsp. communis Endl. Pinus cembra var. helvetica Lodd. Pinus cembra var. helvetica Lodd. ex Loudon Pinus cembra var. pendula J.Nelson Pinus humistrata Carrière Pinus montana Lam.

Athyrium alpestre (Hoppe) Nyl. undefined. Ranunculus montanus Willd. undefined.

Il pino cembro ( Pinus cembra L., 1753 ), detto anche semplicemente cembro o cirmolo, è un albero sempreverde aghifoglie del genere Pinus che vive sulle Alpi. Il suo legno è molto pregiato ed è usato in modo particolare per le sculture (p.es. in Val Gardena ). È l'unico pino a 5 aghi presente spontaneamente in Europa.

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Pinus Spach sect. Cembra · Pinus cembra · Pinus cembra L. Pinus cembra L. fo. coronans (Litv.) Krylov · Pinus cembra L. subsp. Zirbelkiefer Pinus cembra Pflanze 15-20cm Arbe Arve Zirbe Zirbel-Kiefer annat med Bergens Filharmoniska Orkester och l'Orchestre du Conservatoire de  Cederträ Glauca compacta (Pinus cembra Glauca): beskrivning och foto av ett träd, På våren används nitroammophoska (40 g per 10 l vatten) och på hösten  I motsats till till cembratallen (Pinus cembra) förtvinar inte den makedoniska franska bergtallar växer väster om lärkdungen med (L. decidua var. polonica).
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Hung., Vol. 1 (2005) 39-47 Genetic Analysis of Swiss Stone Pine Populations (Pinus cembra L. subsp.

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Pinus cembra L., known as Arolla pine or Swiss stone pine, is a slow growing, small to medium-sized evergreen conifer (10-12m height, occasionally 20-25m), which can live up to 1000 years1-5. The crown is densely conical when young, becoming cylindrical and finally very open6. It grows commonly in a curved 2019-12-10 Syn.: Pinus montana Lam., Apinus cembra (L.) Neck., Pinea cembra (L.) Opiz, Cembra montana Opiz Family: Pinaceae Lindl. Distribution: Mountains of Europe – the Alps (western and southeastern parts), the Carpathian Mountains (mainly in the Southern Carpathians, scatteredly in the Eastern Carpathians, rarely in the Tatras). Subspecies P. c. subsp.