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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, Vol.85(11), 1998, 557-561] \\ [Volatiles from nonhost birch trees inhibit pheromone response in spruce bark beetles. Byers, J. A., Zhang, Q. H., Schlyter, F., Birgersson, G., Naturwissenschaften, Vol.85(11), 1998, 557-561] \\
 [[http://www.chemical-ecology.net/pdf/Byersetal1998.pdf]] [[http://www.chemical-ecology.net/pdf/Byersetal1998.pdf]]
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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, (E)-α-farnesene, linalool, methyl salicylate, and jasmone. \\
 +[Zhang, Qing-He, et al. "Leaf volatiles from nonhost deciduous trees: variation by tree species, season and temperature, and electrophysiological activity in Ips typographus." Journal of Chemical Ecology 25.8 (1999): 1923-1943]
  
 The rectified [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1001911.html|oil of birch bark tar]] is used in perfumery for smoky-leathery-phenolic notes. The tar is manufactured by controlled heating of bark of various birch species (mainly white birch). Several methyl- and methoxy-substituted phenols and some naphtalene derivatives are found in the headspace of the tar (which is used in ancient times as adhesive for  hafting lithic tools on wooden shaft or for repairing and decorating ceramic vessels). Volatile components of the liquid tar include phenol and derivatives like 2-methylphenol, 2-methoxyphenol (guaiacol), dimethoxyphenol, dimethylphenol, trimethylphenol, 2-methoxy-4-methylphenol, 4-ethyl-2-methoxyphenol e.g.; naphtalenes like methylnaphtalene, ethylnaphtalene, and trimethylnaphtalene, and sesquiterpenes like calamenene. \\  The rectified [[http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1001911.html|oil of birch bark tar]] is used in perfumery for smoky-leathery-phenolic notes. The tar is manufactured by controlled heating of bark of various birch species (mainly white birch). Several methyl- and methoxy-substituted phenols and some naphtalene derivatives are found in the headspace of the tar (which is used in ancient times as adhesive for  hafting lithic tools on wooden shaft or for repairing and decorating ceramic vessels). Volatile components of the liquid tar include phenol and derivatives like 2-methylphenol, 2-methoxyphenol (guaiacol), dimethoxyphenol, dimethylphenol, trimethylphenol, 2-methoxy-4-methylphenol, 4-ethyl-2-methoxyphenol e.g.; naphtalenes like methylnaphtalene, ethylnaphtalene, and trimethylnaphtalene, and sesquiterpenes like calamenene. \\ 
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 [Başer, K. Hüsnü Can, and Betül Demirci. "Studies on Betula essential oils." Arkivoc 7.355 (2007): 348] [[http://www.arkat-usa.org/get-file.php?fileid=19883]] [Başer, K. Hüsnü Can, and Betül Demirci. "Studies on Betula essential oils." Arkivoc 7.355 (2007): 348] [[http://www.arkat-usa.org/get-file.php?fileid=19883]]
  
 +„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. "Sesquiterpenes from the inner bark of the silver birch and the paper birch." Natural product communications 7.2 (2012): 145-148]
  
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