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3. Structural Boards Made of Hydrodynamically Activated Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Bark without Binders

4. Utilization of sewage sludge as fertilizer for silver vase bromeliad.

5. Examining a New Laboratory Method for Packing Soilless Substrate to Ensure Consistent, Appropriate Bulk Density When Measuring Static Physical Properties.

6. Pinus eldarica (L.) bark as urban atmospheric trace element pollution bioindicator: pollution status, spatial variations, and quantitative source apportionment based on positive matrix factorization receptor model.

7. Electrospray Ionization—Mass Spectrometry Characterization of Pine Bark Extracts.

8. Gesunde Venen und schöne Beine mit Pycnogenol®.

9. Effects of Organic Amendments on the Morphology and Chemical Composition of Black Mustard (Sinapis nigra L.) Grown on Soil Contaminated with Copper.

10. Advantages of a novel in situ pH measurement for soilless media.

11. A Base Layer of Ferrous Sulfate-Amended Pine Bark Reduces Phosphorus Leaching from Nursery Containers.

12. Growth of tamarind seedlings in different levels of shadowing and substrate composition.

13. Substrate Comparison for Tomato Propagation under Different Fertigation Protocols.

14. Advantages of a novel in situ pH measurement for soilless media

15. Pycnogenol® für den Sport: eNOS und mehr.

16. The Pour-through Procedure Preferentially Extracts Substrate Solution From the Bottom of the Container in Conventional and Stratified Substrates.

17. Variability of the Chemical Composition of Pine Forest Components in the Forest-Steppe of the Chelyabinsk Region under the Influence of Anthropogenic Load.

18. Effective removal of tetracycline from aqueous solution using biochar prepared from pine bark: isotherms, kinetics and thermodynamic analyses.

19. EVALUACIÓN DE LAS PROPIEDADES FÍSICAS DEL SUSTRATO PARA LA PRODUCCIÓN DE PLANTINES DE YERBA MATE.

20. Water quality characteristics and reuse potential using adsorption as a post-treatment option for a full-scale hydrocyclone, coagulation, flocculation, and dissolved air flotation system.

21. LIGNIN UTILIZATION FOR THE REMOVAL OF MICROPLASTIC PARTICLES FROM WATER.

22. Quantifying the Sorptive Behavior of Traditional Horticultural Substrate Components Based on Initial Hydraulic Conditioning

23. Superior Removal of Toxic Cr(VI) from Wastewaters by Natural Pine Bark.

24. Warum bietet Pycnogenol® ein so breites Spektrum an gesundheitlichen Vorteilen?

25. Effects of Different Mulching Materials on Soil Salinity of a Semi-Arid Drip-Irrigated Nectarine Orchard.

26. A study on some physical and mechanical properties of molded thermal insulation materials produced from perlite and boric acid added forestry by-products.

27. Substrate Comparison for Tomato Propagation under Different Fertigation Protocols

28. Die Wirkung von Pycnogenol® auf die kognitive Funktion von Kindern und gesunden Erwachsenen.

29. Effects of Phenolic-Rich Pinus densiflora Extract on Learning, Memory, and Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation in Scopolamine-Induced Amnesic Rats.

30. Evaluating Stratified Substrates Effect on Containerized Crop Growth under Varied Irrigation Strategies

31. Particle Densities of Horticultural Substrates

32. Determination of phenylbutazone, sulfamethazine, carbendazim and linuron using a novel pine bark biosorbent for solid-phase extraction (SPE) with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).

33. Root Exploration, Initial Moisture Conditions, and Irrigation Scheduling Influence Hydration of Stratified and Non-Stratified Substrates †.

34. Improving Pennsylvania Bittercress Weed Control Efficacy with Mulch and Herbicide in Containers

35. Pine bark

36. Introduction of aldehyde groups into surface of pine bark via Cannizzaro reaction to improve Urea-formaldehyde resin properties.

37. Non-composted and blended agro-industrial by-products an as alternative soilless substrate affect potted zonal geranium (Pelargonium x hortorum) and murva (Murraya paniculata) production.

38. A Fine Line between Phytotoxicity and Blue When Producing Hydrangea macrophylla in a Nursery at a Low Substrate pH.

40. Residual Forest Biomass in Pinus Stands: Accumulation and Biogas Production Potential.

41. A Review and Analysis of Horticultural Substrate Characterization by Sieve Analysis.

42. Effects of impurities on phase equilibrium in quicklime and cement clinker production

43. Single-screen Bark Particle Separation Can be Used to Engineer Stratified Substrate Systems

44. Influence of Extraction Solvent on the Biological Properties of Maritime Pine Bark (Pinus pinaster).

45. Çam (Pinus spp.) Türlerinin ve Fraksiyonlarının Gıda Takviyesi ve Tıbbi Bitki Olarak Kullanım Olanakları.

46. Influence of extraction solvent on the biological properties of maritime pine bark (Pinus pinaster)

47. Single-screen Bark Particle Separation Can be Used to Engineer Stratified Substrate Systems.

48. Radioprotekcyjne właściwości ekstraktów z kory sosny.

49. Determination of Antioxidant Activity of Different Extracts From Bark of Pinus spp. grown in Giresun (Turkey) Province – Phenolic analysis by RP-HPLC-DAD.

50. Isolation and Study of Proanthocyanidins from Bark of Pine Pinus sylvestris L.

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