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Later, I look up what does lie beneath the bark of a pine tree.
Tallack wants to reject this ascription "for the mawkishness of it made me wince", yet he cannot prevent himself from a passage of breast-beating "Whither goes I?", followed right on cue by nature: "For a few minutes I stood there unmoving, as a woodpecker thrummed nearby and a pair of nuthatches scraped at the corrugated bark of a pine".
When a beetle burrows through the bark of a pine tree, the tree secretes a toxic resin into the tunnel, trapping and often killing the beetle.
The examination revealed that the body had been eviscerated, then the abdominal and thoracic cavities had been packed with a mud-like substance that contained the bark of a pine tree.
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Do you take homeopathic pills or ingest the extract from the bark of a French pine tree for seven days, as advocated by another recent medical survey?
The seeds of Indian ricegrass (Oryzopsis hymenoides), the inner bark of pine trees, and pine nuts (Pinus edulis in Utah and Colorado, P monophylla in Nevada) were all staples for the Native American peoples of the area.
The textural quality of the bark of the pine and fir trees that surround the site has been reflected in the rough finish of the white reinforced concrete vertical surfaces.
After I had soaked up the aura of the winter solstice from the holly, I started to notice what else was going on in the woods, like the bark of different pine trees.
They even cut observation windows into the bark of dead pine trees so they could look at larvae hiding in their nests.
It has been reported that the pine weevil feeding on stem bark of Scots pine seedlings increased the emission of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes from damaged bark by nearly 4-fold and 7-fold, respectively [ 37], whereas our results showed an increase in the emission of MTs and SQTs by 3-fold and 8-fold, respectively, from the healthy bark, just below the damaged area.
Lestander et al. [ 12] reported ash contents of 0.3-0.4 0.3-0.4ious types of wood (Scots pine, Norway spruce and birch), while the average ash content in the bark of Scots pine was 2.0%.
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