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Deciduous tree, up to 20m tall, native to North Europe and West Asia. | Deciduous tree, up to 20m tall, native to North Europe and West Asia. | ||
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[Volatiles from nonhost birch trees inhibit pheromone response in spruce bark beetles. Byers, J. A., Zhang, Q. H., Schlyter, F., Birgersson, G., Naturwissenschaften, | [Volatiles from nonhost birch trees inhibit pheromone response in spruce bark beetles. Byers, J. A., Zhang, Q. H., Schlyter, F., Birgersson, G., Naturwissenschaften, | ||
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+ | Main headspace volatiles collected in situ from leaf-bearing branches of B.pubescens were (ng/g dry leaf matter): (Z)-3-hexenol (62-202), (Z)-3-hexenyl acetate (26-501), α-pinene (1-186), β-pinene (1-102), sabinene (11-1250), (E)-β-ocimene (114), α-copaene (11-153), β-caryophyllene (174-496), caryophyllene oxide (98-184), and some unidentified sesquiterpenes. Other compounds found included eg. hexanol, nonanal, hexyl acetate, (E)-2-hexenyl acetate, (Z)-3-hexenyl butanoate, 3-carene, p-cymene, several unidentified sesquiterpenes, | ||
+ | [Zhang, Qing-He, et al. "Leaf volatiles from nonhost deciduous trees: variation by tree species, season and temperature, | ||
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[Molecular characterisation of birch bark tar by headspace solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography-mass spectrometry: | [Molecular characterisation of birch bark tar by headspace solid-phase microextraction gas chromatography-mass spectrometry: | ||
- | {{:betula_alba.jpg?500}} \\ | + | The main components of the essential oil from the buds of B. pubescens ssp. pubescens and B.pubescens ssp. czerepanovii were caryophyllene derivatives like 14-acetoxy-β-caryophyllene (30.0-32.5%), |
- | Masclef, A., Atlas des plantes de France, vol.3, t.306 (1891) \\ | + | [Başer, K. Hüsnü Can, and Betül Demirci. " |
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+ | „The major components of the volatile oil from the inner bark of B. pendula were trans alpha-bergamotene (31%) and alpha-santalene (19%). This composition was quite different from that of the oil from the branches, buds and leaves of the same species from Turkey, but was very similar to that of the oil from the bark of B. pubescens from Russia. The major components of the oil from the inner bark of B. papyrifera were trans alpha-bergamotene (18%), ar-curcumene (12%), E-beta-farnesene (12%), Z-beta-farnesene (10%) and cis-alpha-bergamotene (8%).“ \\ | ||
+ | [Weston, Roderick J., and Gerald J. Smith. " | ||
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+ | Betula pubescens Ehrh. var. tortuosa as Betula odorata Bechst. var. tortuosa \\ | ||
+ | Flora Danica [G.C. Oeder et al], fasicle 49, t. 2918 (1761-1883) \\ | ||
+ | [[http://botanicalillustrations.org/ | ||