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Botanically, a type of single-seeded fruit in which the pericarp enclosing the seed is a hard woody shell. In common usage the term is used loosely for any hard, oil-rich kernel. Of those commonly eaten, only hazel, filbert, and chestnut are strictly nuts. Walnuts, pecans, almonds, and coconuts are really drupes. Brazil nuts, pistachios, macadamias, and cashews are really seeds with a hard shell derived from the testa rather than the pericarp.
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Biochemical and molecular characterization of hazelnut (Corylus avellana) seed lipoxygenases. (1/34)
Plant lipoxygenases (LOXs) are a class of dioxygenases which display diverse functions in several physiological processes such as growth, development and response to biotic and abiotic stresses. Even though LOXs have been characterized from several plant species, the physiological role of seed LOXs is still unclear. With the aim to better clarify the occurrence of LOXs and their influence on hazelnut seed quality, we carried out the biochemical and molecular characterization of the main LOX isoforms expressed during seed development. A genomic clone containing a complete LOX gene was isolated and fully characterized. The 9887 bp sequence reported contains an open reading frame of 5334 bp encoding a putative polypeptide of 99 kDa. Semiquantitative RT-PCR carried out from RNAs extracted from seeds at different maturation stages showed that LOXs are mainly expressed at early developmental stages. These results were confirmed by LOX activity assays. Biochemical characterization of the reaction products of the hazelnut LOX indicated that it is a 9-LOX. Two cDNAs were isolated by RT-PCR carried out on total RNA from immature hazelnut seeds. Sequence analysis indicated that the two cDNAs are highly homologous (91.9% degree of identity) and one of these corresponded exactly to the genomic clone. The deduced amino acid sequences of the hazelnut LOXs showed that they are closely related to a previously reported almond LOX (79.5% identity) and, to a lesser extent, to some LOXs involved in plant responses to pathogens (cotton and tobacco LOXs, 75.5 and 74.6% identity, respectively). The physiological role of hazelnut LOXs and their role in influencing seed quality are also discussed. (+info)Vegetable oils used as vitamin E vehicle affect the electrical activity of the rat heart. (2/34)
The aim of this study is to define the possible effects of vegetable oils used as vitamin E vehicle on the electrical activity of the rat heart. To test the possible effects of vitamin E vehicles we studied the effect of i.p. injected corn oil, hazelnut oil or peanut oil on the action potential parameters recorded in both papillary and left atrial muscle strips. Four experimental groups were used. The control group was injected (i.p.) with distilled water, while the three remaining groups received injections of corn oil, hazelnut oil, or peanut oil for five weeks (in a dose of 0.4 ml/kg/day--minimum amount of oil in which vitamin E could be dissolved). We used borosilicated (15-20 megaohms) capillary electrodes and intracellular action potentials (AP) were recorded in isolated papillary and left atrium muscle strips. While administration of three different types of vegetable oil had no significant effect on AP parameters of papillary muscle, they significantly prolonged the repolarization phase of AP in atrial strips. These results show that vegetable oils used as vitamin E vehicles may alter the electrical activity of the heart in a tissue-dependent manner. The present data indicate that the possible effect of vegetable oil vehicles should be kept in mind while evaluating the possible effects of in vivo vitamin E administration. (+info)Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) vicilin Cor a 11: molecular characterization of a glycoprotein and its allergenic activity. (3/34)
In Europe, hazelnuts (Corylus avellana) are a frequent cause of food allergies. Several important hazelnut allergens have been previously identified and characterized. Specific N-glycans are known to induce strong IgE responses of uncertain clinical relevance, but so far the allergenic potential of glycoproteins from hazelnut has not been investigated. The aim of the study was the molecular characterization of the glycosylated vicilin Cor a 11 from hazelnut and the analysis of its allergenic activity. Although MALDI-TOF (matrix-assisted laser-desorption ionization-time-of-flight) MS showed that one of two potential glycosylation sites of Cor a 11 was glycosylated, CD spectroscopy indicated that recombinant and natural Cor a 11 share similar secondary structures. Thus to analyse the impact of the glycan residues of Cor a 11 on IgE binding, the allergenic activity of natural glycosylated Cor a 11 and recombinant Cor a 11 was compared. In addition, the IgE sensitization pattern to recombinant Cor a 11, Cor a 1, Cor a 2 and Cor a 8 of 65 hazelnut allergic patients was determined in vitro. The prevalence of IgE reactivity to hazelnut vicilin Cor a 11 was below 50%. Basophil histamine-release assays were used to determine the allergenic activity of both natural and recombinant Cor a 11 in comparison with Cor a 1, a birch (Betula verrucosa) pollen-related major hazelnut allergen. Both forms of Cor a 11 induced mediator release from basophils to a similar extent, indicating that the hazelnut allergic patients had cross-linking IgE antibodies binding to the protein backbone and not to carbohydrate structures. In comparison to Cor a 1, a 10000-fold higher concentration of Cor a 11 was required to induce similar basophil mediator release. In conclusion, the hazelnut vicilin Cor a 11 is a minor allergen both in regard to prevalence and allergenic potency, whereas its glycan does not contribute to its allergenic activity. (+info)Hazelnut oil administration reduces aortic cholesterol accumulation and lipid peroxides in the plasma, liver, and aorta of rabbits fed a high-cholesterol diet. (4/34)
Hazelnut oil (HO) is rich in monounsaturated fatty acids and antioxidants. We wanted to investigate the effect of HO on lipid levels and prooxidant-antioxidant status in rabbits fed a high-cholesterol (HC) diet. An HC diet caused significant increases in lipids and lipid peroxide levels in the plasma, liver, and aorta together with histopathological atherosclerotic changes in the aorta. Glutathione levels, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione transferase activities decreased significantly, but superoxide dismutase activity and vitamin E and C levels remained unchanged in the livers of rabbits following HC diet. HO supplementation reduced plasma, liver, and aorta lipid peroxide levels and aorta cholesterol levels together with amelioration in atherosclerotic lesions in the aortas of rabbits fed an HC diet, without any decreasing effect on cholesterol levels in the plasma or liver. HO did not alter the antioxidant system in the liver in the HC group. Our findings indicate that HO reduced oxidative stress and cholesterol accumulation in the aortas of rabbits fed an HC diet. (+info)Phytic acid mobilization is an early response to chilling of the embryonic axes from dormant oilseed of hazel (Corylus avellana). (5/34)
Dormancy of hazel (Corylus avellana L.) seeds is alleviated by a chilling treatment during which cytological, hormonal, and biochemical changes occur. Phytic acid and phosphate mobilization have been examined during this treatment. Phytic acid accounted for 0.7% and up to 3.2% of dry weight in axiferous and cotyledonary tissue, respectively. Phytic acid levels in embryonic axes were reduced by 60% within the first 3 weeks of chilling, with little subsequent change, in contrast to warm-imbibed tissue where levels did not change significantly. In cotyledons, phytic acid was mobilized to a lesser extent. Phosphate levels expressed on a fresh weight basis remained almost unaltered suggesting either the operation of a homeostatic mechanism for intracellular concentration or rapid utilization due to active metabolism. Phytase activity increased during stratification in both axiferous and cotyledonary tissue. The initial rise observed was associated with dormancy alleviation, since it occurred before the realization of full germination potential by the seeds and not in warm-imbibed tissue. Protein bodies were isolated from hazel seeds by non-aqueous density gradients. Phytase activity was closely associated with the purified organelles, where phytic acid was located by light microscopy. Overall, these findings suggest that phytic acid mobilization by phytase and previously described processes associated with protein bodies, such as considerable proteolysis, are early participants in the plethora of events leading to seed dormancy relief and germination in hazel. (+info)Comparison of Alnus, Corylus and Betula pollen counts in Lublin (Poland) and Skien (Norway). (6/34)
Symptoms of pollen allergy in springtime in Middle and Northern Europe are mainly caused by pollen grains of birch, hazel and alder. The aim of the present study was the pollen fall comparison of the mentioned taxa in Lublin (Poland) and Skien (Norway). These sites are located approximately 1,200 km away apart by air. The pollen monitoring was carried out by gravimetric method in 1999-2000. The start and end of pollen seasons were defined by the 90% method. The beginning of pollen seasons for Corylus and Betula were observed 1-3 weeks earlier in Lublin than in Skien, but pollen grains of Alnus appeared simultaneously in both towns. In 1999, annual totals of Alnus, Corylus and Betula pollen grains were considerably less numerous in Skien than in Lublin. No important differences were observed among the pollen fall amounts of the mentioned taxa in 2000. The maximum values of pollen grains were defined in different terms. The results of investigations differed as regards the years compared as well as the sites. (+info)Simultaneous determination of tocopherols and tocotrienols in hazelnuts by a normal phase liquid chromatographic method. (7/34)
A normal-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (NP-HPLC) method for the determination of tocopherols and tocotrienols in hazelnuts is reported. Three extraction procedures (with and without saponification) were assayed; the best results were obtained with a simple solid-liquid extraction procedure. Chromatographic separation was achieved using an Inertsil 5 SI column using isocratic elution with hexane/1,4-dioxane (95.5:4.5, v/v) at a flow rate of 0.7 mL/min. The effluent was monitored by a series arrangement of a diode-array followed by a fluorescence detector. All compounds were separated in a short period of time (17 min). The method proved to be rapid, sensitive, reproducible and accurate, allowing the simultaneous determination of all vitamin E homologues. (+info)In vitro cell cultures obtained from different explants of Corylus avellana produce Taxol and taxanes. (8/34)
BACKGROUND: Taxol is an effective antineoplastic agent, originally extracted from the bark of Taxus brevifolia with a low yield. Many attempts have been made to produce Taxol by chemical synthesis, semi-synthesis and plant tissue cultures. However, to date, the availability of this compound is not sufficient to satisfy the commercial requirements. The aim of the present work was to produce suspension cell cultures from plants not belonging to Taxus genus and to verify whether they produced Taxol and taxanes. For this purpose different explants of hazel (Corylus avellana species) were used to optimize the protocol for inducing in vitro callus, an undifferentiated tissue from which suspension cell cultures were established. RESULTS: Calli were successfully induced from stems, leaves and seeds grown in various hormone concentrations and combinations. The most suitable callus to establish suspension cell cultures was obtained from seeds. Media recovered from suspension cell cultures contained taxanes, and showed antiproliferative activity on human tumour cells. Taxol, 10-deacetyltaxol and 10-deacetylbaccatin III were the main taxanes identified. The level of Taxol recovered from the media of hazel cultures was similar to that found in yew cultures. Moreover, the production of taxanes in hazel cell cultures increased when elicitors were used. CONCLUSION: Here we show that hazel cell cultures produce Taxol and taxanes under controlled conditions. This result suggests that hazel possesses the enzymes for Taxol production, which until now was considered to be a pathway particular to Taxus genus. The main benefit of producing taxanes through hazel cell cultures is that hazel is widely available, grows at a much faster rate in vivo, and is easier to cultivate in vitro than yew. In addition, the production of callus directly from hazel seeds shortens the culture time and minimizes the probability of contamination. Therefore, hazel could become a commercial source of Taxol and taxanes, both to be used as new therapeutic agents or as new precursors for Taxol semi-synthesis. (+info)
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Hazelnuts (Corylus species) are used as food plants by the caterpillars of several Lepidoptera species including: Species which ... Corylus". HOSTS - A Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants. Natural History Museum, London.. ... feed exclusively on Corylus: Bucculatricidae Bucculatrix callistricha Bucculatrix fugitans Coleophoridae Coleophora ... corylifoliella Species which feed on Corylus among other plants: Bucculatricidae Bucculatrix demaryella Coleophoridae ...
List of culinary nuts
Hazelnuts (Corylus spp.), most commercial varieties of which descend from the European hazelnut (Corylus avellana). Hazelnuts ... European hazelnut (Corylus avellana), source of most commercial hazelnuts. Filbert (Corylus maxima), commonly used as "filler" ... American hazelnut (Corylus americana), appealing for breeding because of its relative hardiness. Deeknut (Corylus Dikana), ... Eastern and western beaked hazel (Corylus cornuta), native to the United States. ...
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Corylus cornuta). "Common species of the northern hardwoods include sugar maple (Acer saccharum), red maple (Acer rubrum), ...
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In some regions, where none of these pines occur, the seeds of spruce (Picea sp.) and hazelnuts (Corylus sp.) form an important ...
Anisogramma anomala
Corylus cultivars with the single dominant resistant gene from "Gasaway" may get cankers, but at a low frequency; the cankers ... A. anomala has also been found to travel long distances on infected plant material of Corylus spp., so improper disposal of ... Anisogramma anomala is a plant pathogen that causes a disease known as Eastern filbert blight on Corylus spp. (hazelnut). Also ... It is a particular problem on Corylus avellana, which is farmed commercially. Wild alternate hosts do exist and make ...
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Corylus avellana). ApMV is primarily transmitted via root grafting and via infected vegetative propagation equipment. These two ...
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In the yet warmer early Boreal pollen zone V, Corylus avellana (hazel) and pine expanded into the birch woodlands to such a ...
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WCSP: Corylus[permanent dead link] Flora of China: Corylus Flora of North America: Corylus Pigg, K.B.; Manchester S.R.; Wehr W. ... eastern North America Corylus avellana - Common hazel, Europe and western Asia Corylus heterophylla - Asian hazel, Asia Corylus ... Caucasus Corylus cornuta - Beaked hazel, North America Corylus maxima - Filbert, southeastern Europe and southwest Asia Corylus ... western China Corylus colurna - Turkish hazel, southeastern Europe and Asia Minor Corylus fargesii - Farges' hazel, western ...
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In some regions, where none of these pines occur, the seeds of spruce (Picea sp.) and hazel nuts (Corylus sp.) form an ...
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"Acronicta falcula Corylus Dagger Moth". NatureServe Explorer. "Acronicta falcula Corylus dagger moth". Rare Species Explorer. v ... Acronicta falcula, the corylus dagger moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Augustus ... The larvae feed on the foliage of Corylus species. Acronicta mansueta Smith, 1897 and Acronicta parallela Grote, 1879 were ... "Acronicta falcula Corylus dagger moth". Michigan Natural Features Inventory. Retrieved October 19, 2020. " ...
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The larvae feed on Corylus heterophylla. "Scientific name search". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural History Museum, ...
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The larvae feed on Corylus species. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; ...
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The larvae feed on Corylus species. The larvae construct a frass tube on the undersurface of a leaf of the host plant. Pupation ...
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The larvae feed on Corylus americana. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a rather large, ...
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"Corylus avellana Contorta". RHS. Retrieved 27 September 2020. "Corylus avellana Red Majestic". RHS. Retrieved 27 September ... Corylus avellana, the common hazel, is a species of hazel native to Europe and western Asia, from the British Isles south to ... The name "hazelnut" applies to the nuts of any of the species of the genus Corylus. This hazelnut or cobnut, the kernel of the ... The name hazelnut applies to the nuts of any of the species of the genus Corylus, but in commercial settings a hazelnut is ...
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Corylus chinensis Chinese Hazel PFAF Plant Database Corylus chinensis in Flora of China @ efloras.org Edible Nut Trees - ... Corylus chinensis (Chinese Filbert) "Corylus chinensis". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research ... Corylus chinensis is found on the moist slopes of forests at altitudes ranging from 1200 and 3500 metres. It is reported from ... Corylus chinensis, common names Chinese filbert and Chinese hazel, is a deciduous tree native to western China. This tree is ...
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Corylus species profiled on Floridata:. Corylus avellana. ( European hazel, European filbert, cobnut, Harry Lauders walking ... 1202 Corylus avellana. Common Names: European hazel, European filbert, cobnut, Harry Lauders walking stick Family: Betulaceae ... Corylus avellana occurs naturally in the understory of hardwood and mixed forests throughout much of Europe and western Asia, ... There are a dozen or so species of hazels and filberts (genus Corylus), all native to north temperate regions. American filbert ...
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Corylus species make a decent specimen tree or a hedge plant?in fact Corylus avellana is the traditional hedge used to separate ... Corylus is a genus of around 18 species of trees and shrubs most commonly known for the edible nuts they produce. ... More Information About Corylus. Corylus is a genus of around 18 species of trees and shrubs most commonly known for the edible ... In the spring Corylus trees produce a type of dangling flower cluster called a catkin. In Celtic mythology Corylus nuts are ...
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Commercially produced hazelnuts (or filberts) come from Corylus maxima and Corylus colurna. ... Similar species: Corylus cornuta has non-glandular, hairy twigs, and the bracts surrounding the nut are fused into a tubular, ... Corylus americana is a weedy species, sometimes considered a pest in carefully managed forests. The nuts are smaller but of the ... Etymology: Corylus is the Greek name for hazel. Americana means from the Americas. ...
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Varieties of Corylus Avellana available to buy include the following: CORYLUS avellana Aurea ,CORYLUS avellana Contorta , ... CORYLUS avellana Contorta Red Majestic , Commonly known as: Corkscrew hazel. Rare and unusual new form of the contorted ... CORYLUS avellana Kentish Cob , Commonly known as: Cob nut, Fruiting hazel. Large fruiting form ripening in SEPT-OCT ... CORYLUS avellana Contorta , Commonly known as: Contorted hazel, Corkscrew hazel, Harry Lauders walking stick. Catkin flowers ...
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Determination of lipid and phenolic fraction in two hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) cultivars grown in Poland. - PubMed - NCBI
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In silico development and characterization of tri-nucleotide simple sequence repeat markers in hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.)
Somatic Embryogenesis in Hazelnut ( Corylus Species) | Springer for Research & Development
The common names of hazelnut or filbert include species belonging to the genus Corylus(tribe Coryleae, family Betulaceae). The ... Germain E, Leglise P, Froidefond G (1974) Le bouturage du noisetier (Corylus avellana L.). CTIFLDoc 43: 1-8Google Scholar ... Piskornik Z, Rosek S, Radwan-Kaznica M (1982b) Relation between the ATP content and the viability of filbert Corylus avellana ... Radojevié L, Vujicic R, Neskovic M (1975) Embryogenesis in tissue culture of Corylus avellana L. Z Pflanzenphysiol 77: 33-41 ...
Filbert8
- Corylus chinensis, common names Chinese filbert and Chinese hazel, is a deciduous tree native to western China. (wikipedia.org)
- Corylus cornuta , commonly called beaked hazel or beaked filbert, is native from British Columbia to Quebec south to Illinois and Georgia (with a variety occurring from British Columbia to California). (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- Corylus avellana , commonly called European filbert, European hazelnut or cobnut, is a deciduous, thicket-forming, multi-trunked, suckering shrub that typically grows to 12-20' tall. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- The common names of hazelnut or filbert include species belonging to the genus Corylus (tribe Coryleae, family Betulaceae). (springer.com)
- Piskornik Z, Poskornik M, Goz F (1982a) The influence of indolebutyric acid, sample-dates and juvenility on the rooting of filbert (Corylus sp. (springer.com)
- The effects of soil incorporated lime and K on the concentrations of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Mn, Fe, Cu, B and Zn in the leaves of filbert trees (Corylus aveliana L. cv Barcelona) were investigated. (oregonstate.edu)
- From the Greek korylos and the Latin corylus or corulus , "hazel, " and a Latin name for the hazelnut or filbert. (florafinder.org)
- The common hazel ( Corylus avellana ) and the filbert ( Corylus maxima ) are important orchard plants, grown for their edible nuts . (wikipedia.org)
Americana4
- Corylus americana is a weedy species, sometimes considered a pest in carefully managed forests. (vplants.org)
- Able to thrive in a wide range of conditions, Corylus americana makes an excellent shrub for the hedgerow or windbreak. (prairienursery.com)
- Like Corylus americana Walter, the beaked hazel ( C . cornuta subsp. (efloras.org)
- Corylus Americana (American hazelnut) has become one of my favorite plants over the last couple of years. (reedycreekcoalition.org)
Betulaceae3
- The nutty world of hazel names - a critical taxonomic checklist of the genus Corylus (Betulaceae). (wikimedia.org)
- Phylogenetic relationships of Corylus species (Betulaceae) based on nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS region and chloroplast matK gene sequences. (wikimedia.org)
- This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Corylus (family Betulaceae ). (theplantlist.org)
Genus6
- The hazel ( Corylus ) is a genus of deciduous trees and large shrubs native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. (eol.org)
- The name hazelnut applies to the nuts of any of the species of the genus Corylus, but in commercial settings a hazelnut is usually that of C. avellana. (wikipedia.org)
- The name "hazelnut" applies to the nuts of any of the species of the genus Corylus. (wikipedia.org)
- Corylus is a genus of around 18 species of trees and shrubs most commonly known for the edible nuts they produce. (plantdelights.com)
- The genus Corylus comprises about 15 species. (springer.com)
- The nucleotide sequences of cv Tombul cp genomes can provide comprehensive genetic insight into the evolution of genus Corylus . (springer.com)
Maxima2
- The nuts are smaller but of the same general quality and flavor as commercial filberts ( Corylus maxima Miller and C . colurna Linnaeus). (vplants.org)
- Commercially produced hazelnuts (or filberts) come from Corylus maxima and Corylus colurna. (vplants.org)
Cornuta5
- Corylus cornuta has non-glandular, hairy twigs, and the bracts surrounding the nut are fused into a tubular, beak-like structure. (vplants.org)
- Corylus cornuta subsp. (efloras.org)
- The unassuming California hazelnut (Corylus cornuta var. (eol.org)
- Corylus cornuta is a transcontinental native of North America, "var. (washington.edu)
- 2001. Propagation protocol for vegetative production of container Corylus cornuta (A. DC. (washington.edu)
Colurna1
- Corylus × colurnoides ( C. avellana × C. colurna ). (eol.org)
Species9
- Corylus has 14-18 species. (eol.org)
- The oldest confirmed hazel species is Corylus johnsonii found as fossils in the Ypresian -age rocks of Ferry County, Washington . (eol.org)
- Corylus avellana, the common hazel, is a species of hazel native to Europe and western Asia, from the British Isles south to Iberia, Greece, Turkey and Cyprus, north to central Scandinavia, and east to the central Ural Mountains, the Caucasus, and northwestern Iran. (wikipedia.org)
- Corylus species make a decent specimen tree or a hedge plant?in fact Corylus avellana is the traditional hedge used to separate fields in England. (plantdelights.com)
- In this study, the complete cp genome of Corylus avellana cv Tombul, the most widely cultivated variety in Turkey, was obtained and annotated, and additionally phylogenetic relationships were predicted among Fagales species. (springer.com)
- Enhancement of taxon sampling in Corylus species provide genomic insights into phylogenetic analyses. (springer.com)
- Hazelnut ( Corylus avellana L.) is a monoecious, self-incompatible and wind-pollinated species. (ishs.org)
- Hazel (Corylus avellan) is a fast-growing, naitve, Britisn hedging species, recognisable by its long yellow catkins and edible Haezelnuts during Autumn. (trees-online.co.uk)
- Evaluation of the undergrowth vegetation species composition showed that in vicinity of alkalizing emission impact, such deciduous species as Corylus avellana L. (thefreedictionary.com)
Betula5
- Comparison of Alnus, Corylus and Betula pollen counts in Lublin (Poland) andSkien (Norway). (aaem.pl)
- The beginning of pollenseasons for Corylus and Betula were observed 1-3 weeks earlier in Lublin than in Skien, but pollen grainsof Alnus appeared simultaneously in both towns. (aaem.pl)
- In 1999, annual totals of Alnus, Corylus and Betula pollengrains were considerably less numerous in Skien than in Lublin. (aaem.pl)
- Aerobiological data for Corylus, Alnus, and Betula pollen counts were obtained from nine cities in Poland and covered between five and 16 years of measurements. (github.io)
- Cumulative growing degree days proved to be the single most important predictor variable in the random forest models of Corylus, Alnus, and Betula. (github.io)
Deciduous3
- Corylus avellana is a deciduous Tree growing to 6 m (19ft) by 3 m (9ft) at a medium rate. (pfaf.org)
- u003eA native Irish tree, once believed to be the tree of knowledge, Corylus avellana is a large, deciduous shrub or small tree with a spreading, bushy habit. (futureforests.ie)
- Corylus Avellana is a large deciduous shrub. (kingco.co.uk)
Hazelnuts1
- Investigation of drying conditions on bioactive compounds, lipid oxidation, and enzyme activity of Oregon hazelnuts ( Corylus avellana L. (oregonstate.edu)
Avellana plants2
- Morphological, anatomical, and physiological leaf traits of Corylus avellana plants growing in different light conditions within the natural reserve "Siro Negri" (Italy) were analyzed. (springer.com)
- Corylus avellana plants must be heeled-in firmly around the base of the plants. (kingco.co.uk)
Cultivars1
- Determination of lipid and phenolic fraction in two hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.) cultivars grown in Poland. (nih.gov)
Shrub1
- The European hazel (Corylus avellana) , a shrub or arbuscle measuring up to 8 m in height, has the most economic significance in the European USSR. (thefreedictionary.com)
Trees1
- In the spring Corylus trees produce a type of dangling flower cluster called a catkin. (plantdelights.com)
Shrubs1
- Buy Hazel Hedging (Corylus avellana) online from UK tree supplier of cell grown broadleaf hedges and shrubs. (trees-online.co.uk)
Edible2
- Both the oil and seeds of Corylus chinensis are edible. (wikipedia.org)
- If you don't harvest the edible nuts for yourself, your Corylus will attract plenty of wildlife who will munch on them. (plantdelights.com)
Ferox2
- Corylus ferox -Himalayan hazel, Himalaya, Tibet and southwest China (syn. (eol.org)
- Corylus ferox Wall. (theplantlist.org)
Chinensis1
- Corylus chinensis is found on the moist slopes of forests at altitudes ranging from 1200 and 3500 metres. (wikipedia.org)
Sieboldiana1
- Corylus sieboldiana -Asian beaked hazel, northeastern Asia and Japan (syn. (eol.org)
Grown2
- Adiloglu A., Adiloglu S.: An investigation on nutritional status of hazelnut ( Corylus avellana L.) grown in acid soils of Turkey. (springer.com)
- Corylus avellana Halls Giant originates from France where it is commercially grown. (blackmoor.co.uk)
Nuts1
- In Celtic mythology Corylus nuts are believed to grant wisdom as they did to a boy named Fin McCool. (plantdelights.com)
19911
- Berros B (1991) Embryogénesis Somatica en avellano. (springer.com)
Vegetative1
- Radojevié LJ, Neskovic M, Vujicic R, Kovoor A (1983) In vitro vegetative propagation of Corylus avellana L. In: Elenco delle comunizazioni delle Conveg. (springer.com)
Subsp1
- Corylus avellana subsp. (wikimedia.org)
Perennial1
- When you're ready to buy Corylus for your perennial garden, we hope you'll check out our online list of Corylus for sale. (plantdelights.com)
Https1
- Of course you are free to send me a [git-email](https://lists.sr.ht/~fmac/corylus-devel) with a patch that adds new segments. (sr.ht)
20191
- and Hazelnut ( Corylus avellana L.). Foods 2019 , 8 , 664. (mdpi.com)
20171
- Available Autumn 2017 - An unusual new hazel, Corylus avellana 'Anny's Purple Dream' grows to be a conical small tree with lovely dark purple summer leaves. (bluebellnursery.com)
Tree1
- Corylus avellana 'Anny's Purple Dream' grows to be a small conical tree which may be coppiced if required. (bluebellnursery.com)
Greek1
- Corylus is the Greek name for hazel. (vplants.org)
Common1
- Hazelnut ( Corylus avellana ) is a common cause of lifetime lasting IgE-mediated food allergy. (biomedcentral.com)
Soil1
- In this study, eight-month-old ectomycorrhizae of Tuber borchii with Corylus avellana were synthesized to explore the influence of T. borchii colonization on the soil properties and the microbial communities associated with C. avellana during the early symbiotic stage. (bvsalud.org)
Forests1
- Corylus avellana occurs naturally in the understory of hardwood and mixed forests throughout much of Europe and western Asia, and in adjacent parts of northern Africa and Iran. (floridata.com)
DISEASES1
- Diseases of European Hazelnut ( Corylus avellana L. (apsnet.org)
Characterization1
- In silico development and characterization of tri-nucleotide simple sequence repeat markers in hazelnut (Corylus avellana L. (plos.org)