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Dictionary » P » Pines Pinespinesap (Science: botany) A reddish fleshy herb of the genus monotropa (M. Hypopitys), formerly thought to be parasitic on the roots of pine trees, but more probably saprophytic. ![]()
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Results from our forumLogistic growth modelling in plants... that the data do not meet the ANOVA assumptions, not even when log-transformed) in which I take into account a proper growth model for these pines, and thus the question about a single- or multi-logistic growth model. Another question comes to my mind: is it appropriate to determine this ...
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The Fiber Disease... this nightmare they gave us.....taxol was a chemist dream come true....made with natural stuff..... thinking more and more this has to do with the pines and the needles...how bot those dugless furs, ya know.????? cheap for them to make....that's good, it goes w. their cheap morals. oh you hoo maggie, ...
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The Fiber Disease... disease kill most of my Elms but was surprised that even the hard wood trees such as the Hickories were dying as well. I had a border of 30-40' pines and they are all dead or dying. All this in the past 5 years, give or take. Strange times we live in. Jill
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