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  1. Damage reduction of Acromyrmex lobicornis in Pinus ponderosa using mixed pine species in combination with push–pull tools by Alma, Andrea Marina, Fernández, Patricia, Serra, María Noel, Villacide, Jose Maria, Buteler, Micaela

    Published 2023
    “…In Patagonia, Pinus ponderosa (Pinales: Pinaceae) (Douglas 1836) and Pinus contorta (Pinales: Pinaceae) (Dluglas 1838) are the predominant pine species in forest plantations. …”
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  2. Forest ecosystem genomics and adaptation: EVOLTREE conference report by Kremer, A., Vinceti, B., Alia, R., Burczyk, J., Cavers, S., Degen, B., Finkeldey, R., Fluch, S., Gomory, D., Gugerli, F., Koelewijn, H.P., Koskela, Jaarko, Lefèvre, F., Morgante, M., Mueller-Starck, G., Plomion, C., Taylor, G., Turok, J., Savolainen, O.

    Published 2011
    “…Candidate genes have been catalogued for phenological and drought-related traits in important tree families (Salicaceae, Fagaceaea and Pinaceae), and their variation in natural populations is being explored. …”
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  3. Tree cover on cattle farms in the southeast region of Guatemala by Solís, Jennifer, Villanueva, Cristóbal, Detlefsen, Guillermo, Christian, Brenes, Vilchez, Sergio

    Published 2019
    “…The most abundant families were Fabaceae and Pinaceae. The most common tree species for timber were Pinus spp and Quercus spp and for non-timber were Gliricidia sepium and Acacia pennatula. …”
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  4. Flora y su funcionalidad en dos agroecosistemas de café (Coffea arabica L.) en Condega, Estelí, Nicaragua, 2016 by Castillo Corea, Brandon Rafael de Jesús, García Fuentes, Richard José

    Published 2017
    “…Prevalecieron los roles de árboles energéticos y de construcción sobresaliendo las familias Hamamedilaceae, Fabaceae, Pinaceae, Fagaceae y Vochysiaseace. En arvenses y cultivadas prevalecieron las medicinal y alimenticio por las familias Apiaceae, Commenlinaceae, Poaceae, Fabaceae, Solanaceae y Rubiaceae.…”
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  5. Pine Invasions in South America: Reducing Their Ecological Impacts Through Active Management by Pauchard, Aníbal, García, Rafael A., Zalba, Sergio, Sarasola, Mauro Miguel, Zenni, Rafael, Ziller, Silvia, Nuñez, Martin Andrés

    Published 2025
    “…Conifers, and specifically the Pinaceae family, have been one of the most visible and studied plant taxa in invasion biology (e.g., Richardson et al., 1994; Rejmánek & Richardson, 1996; Ledgard, 2001; Essl et al., 2011; Buckley et al., 2005; Gundale et al., 2014). …”
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  6. Host-related volatile cues used by a parasitoid wasp during foraging for its woodboring host by Fischbein, Deborah, Villacide, Jose Maria, Lopez, Bárbara, Corley, Juan Carlos, Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres

    Published 2019
    “…We explore the chemical cues that could be used by M. nortoni females while foraging for hosts on the two pine species most commonly planted in commercial forests in Patagonia, Argentina, Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon var. latifolia Engelm. ex SWatson and Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex C Lawson (Pinaceae). Behavioural assays were conducted in an olfactometer and the following odour sources were tested in pairwise combinations: (1) P. contorta, (2) P. ponderosa, (3) P. contorta with host fungal symbiont, (4) P. ponderosa with host fungal symbiont, and (5) air (control). …”
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  7. Evaluación de la cobertura vegetal en las áreas de recarga hídricas priorizadas en los municipios de Juigalpa, Chontales y San Ramón, Matagalpa, Nicaragua by Haar Guido , Carlos Allan, Izaguirre Polanco, Moisés Abraham

    Published 2016
    “…Se determinaron 39 especies arbóreas distribuidas en 24 familias botánica de las cu ales las más representativas fueron: Pinaceae y terculiaceae en las áreas de recarga en el municipio de San Ramón.Para las áreas de recarga ubicadas en el Municipio de Juigalpa se determinaron 37 especies arbóreas distribuidas en 25 familias de las cuales las más representativas fueron Bixaceae y Fabaceae. …”
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