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Difference in enzymatic dehydrogenative polymerization of dilignols using horseradish peroxidase and crude enzyme obtained from Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa)

Difference in enzymatic dehydrogenative polymerization of dilignols using horseradish peroxidase and crude enzyme obtained from Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa)

... Lignin is a biopolymer consisted of monolignols but the growth mechanism of lignin has not yet been elucidated. In this study, enzymatic dehydrogenative polymerization of dilignols, guaiacylglycerol-β-coniferyl ether ...

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Time dependence of Poisson’s effect in wood III: asymmetry of three-dimensional viscoelastic compliance matrix of Japanese cypress

Time dependence of Poisson’s effect in wood III: asymmetry of three-dimensional viscoelastic compliance matrix of Japanese cypress

... the results of an investigation of the symmetry of elastic compliance in the present study. No significant difference was found here for any of the compliance pairs (p [ 0.05, t test). Consequently, asymmetry of ...

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Measurement of Surface SH Wave Velocities Generated on the Surface of Japanese Cypress Column

Measurement of Surface SH Wave Velocities Generated on the Surface of Japanese Cypress Column

... in Figure 5, the velocities in the central part were slower than those in the outer part. Wood is a biomaterial with three orthotropic axes. Specifically, for softwood such as Japanese cypress more than 90% ...

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Temperature dependence of the dynamic viscoelasticity of bases of Japanese cypress branches and the trunk close to the branches saturated with water

Temperature dependence of the dynamic viscoelasticity of bases of Japanese cypress branches and the trunk close to the branches saturated with water

... of Japanese cypress samples saturated with water to clarify the responses in different regions, and identified factors influencing the ...of Japanese cypress are con- sidered to develop its ...

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Distribution of lignin and lignin precursors in differentiating xylem of Japanese cypress and poplar

Distribution of lignin and lignin precursors in differentiating xylem of Japanese cypress and poplar

... serial tangential sections were obtained from the bark to the matured xylem. In case of Japanese cypress, each section was put into a 1.5-mL vial. In the case of poplar, three sections cut from three blocks ...

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Determination of physical and chemical properties and degradation of archeological Japanese cypress wood from the Tohyamago area using near-infrared spectroscopy

Determination of physical and chemical properties and degradation of archeological Japanese cypress wood from the Tohyamago area using near-infrared spectroscopy

... We collected two buried logs of Japanese cypress (NNTY99p and NNTY59a) (See Fig. 1a, b). One modern log of the same species was used for comparison. The former ones were found as fully buried tree stems, ...

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Physiological effects of wood on humans: a review

Physiological effects of wood on humans: a review

... or Japanese language; (2) pub- lication between January 1992 and August 2016, and (3) only human studies were ...‘‘Japanese cypress’’, ‘‘Japanese cedar’’, ‘‘hinoki’’, ‘‘sugi’’, ‘‘hiba’’, ...

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Time dependence of Poisson’s effect in wood IV: influence of grain angle

Time dependence of Poisson’s effect in wood IV: influence of grain angle

... of Japanese cypress and Kalopanax obtained from the experiments at the various grain angles are presented in ...of Japanese cypress was ...of Japanese cypress was ...of ...

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Negative gravitropism and growth stress in GA3-treated branches ofPrunus spachiana Kitamura f.spachiana cv.Plenarosea

Negative gravitropism and growth stress in GA3-treated branches ofPrunus spachiana Kitamura f.spachiana cv.Plenarosea

... 1~ In branches of Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa), large compressive growth stress has been con- firmed in compression wood formed in its lower side] These phenom[r] ...

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Influence of a wide range of moisture contents on the Poisson’s ratio of wood

Influence of a wide range of moisture contents on the Poisson’s ratio of wood

... [11], the effect of MC within a range of 0.0–16.3 was determined to be minimal. Although the fact that these are different wood species obviously needs to be considered, unequal loading conditions and different specimen ...

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Creep and stress relaxation behavior for natural cellulose crystal of wood cell wall under uniaxial tensile stress in the fiber direction

Creep and stress relaxation behavior for natural cellulose crystal of wood cell wall under uniaxial tensile stress in the fiber direction

... We investigated the temporal changes in creep and stress relaxation behavior in both microscopic crystalline cellulose and macroscopic strain of wood specimen using Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa ...

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Fire History, Stand Origins, and the Persistence of McNab Cypress, Northern California, USA

Fire History, Stand Origins, and the Persistence of McNab Cypress, Northern California, USA

... Recurrent fire imposes strong selection on plants such that the evolution of plant traits and the distribution of plant species are pro- foundly shaped by variation in fire regimes (e.g., Clark 1996, Schwilk and Ackerly ...

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Propagation of Arizona Cypress through Grafting: A Case Study in Albania (Short Communication)

Propagation of Arizona Cypress through Grafting: A Case Study in Albania (Short Communication)

... Abstract The grafting of ornamental plants is a relatively new practice in Albania aimed at improving both yields and the environment. Although much information is available on the seedling production of Cupressus spp., ...

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Physiological effect of olfactory stimulation by Hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) leaf oil

Physiological effect of olfactory stimulation by Hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) leaf oil

... Hinoki cypress leaf oil ...Hinoki cypress trees growing in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, was ex- tracted by steam distillation and used as the olfactory stimulant; air was used as the ...Hinoki cypress ...

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Lincoln University amenity area - conifers

Lincoln University amenity area - conifers

... swamp cypress (Taxodium distichum) and ginkgo (Ginkgo ...swamp cypress) growing in the Amenity area for a while before it died, I suspect with a bit more care it will grow ...

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History of disturbances in the white cypress pine (Callitris glaucophylla) forests of the lower Snowy River Valley, Kosciusko National Park

History of disturbances in the white cypress pine (Callitris glaucophylla) forests of the lower Snowy River Valley, Kosciusko National Park

... from regrowth. Old growth woodland white cypress pine trees had mostly large diameter boles, heavy spreading branches and light coloured, thick, fissured bark. Most were dead. Some trees were fire scarred but none ...

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Methods of inoculating cypress with Seridium species to screen for resistance and pathogen variability : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science in Plant Health at Massey University, Palmers

Methods of inoculating cypress with Seridium species to screen for resistance and pathogen variability : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Science in Plant Health at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Screening for cypress clones resistant to canker disease caused by Seiridium species involves artificial inoculation.. Inoculations are normally done on young plants in the field and in [r] ...

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Commercial products from bio-active extractives in cypress milling residues.

Commercial products from bio-active extractives in cypress milling residues.

... The bioassay method was a modification of a Petri dish technique described by Campos et al. (1997) and similar to that used by Park et al. (1996). Bean leaves were cut into squares (5 cm 2 ) and then immersed in the test ...

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Interaction effect of nickel and cobalt in irrigation water on growth, chemical constituents and mineral content of Cypress (Cupressus Sempervirens, L) seedling grown on sandy soil

Interaction effect of nickel and cobalt in irrigation water on growth, chemical constituents and mineral content of Cypress (Cupressus Sempervirens, L) seedling grown on sandy soil

... trees mainly used as an ornamental tree due to its conical crown shape, using for timber, using as a privacy screen, and protection against wind as well. Moreover, it can tolerate and grow in poor, barren, and ...

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IoT based Real Time ECG Monitoring System using Cypress WICED

IoT based Real Time ECG Monitoring System using Cypress WICED

... In this work we designed and implemented an ECG monitoring system based on cutting-edge cypress WICED IoT technology. The architecture of the IoT based ECG monitoring system was presented at the beginning. Various ...

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