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Making natural products from renewable feedstocks: back to the roots?

2019

Covering: up to mid-2019 This review highlights the utilization of biomass-derived building blocks in the total synthesis of natural products. An overview over several renewable feedstock classes, namely wood/lignin, cellulose, chitin and chitosan, fats and oils, as well as terpenes, is given, covering the time span from the initial beginning of natural product synthesis until today. The focus is put on the origin of the employed carbon atoms and on the nature of the complex structures that were assembled therefrom. The emerging trend of turning away from petrochemically derived starting materials back to bio-based resources, just as seen in the early days of total synthesis, shall be demon…

ChitinRaw material010402 general chemistryLignin01 natural sciencesBiochemistryNatural (archaeology)chemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryLigninBiomassCelluloseCelluloseBiological ProductsChitosanTerpenes010405 organic chemistrybusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryTotal synthesisGreen Chemistry TechnologyPulp and paper industryWoodCarbon0104 chemical sciencesRenewable energychemistryEnvironmental sciencebusinessOilsNatural Product Reports
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EXPERIENCES OF STRUCTURE ANALYSES OF CHLOROPHENOL DIMERS AND TRIMERS FOUND IN DIFFERENT SAMPLES

1982

ABSTRACT Chlorophenol formulations (Kymi/Kymmene Co., wood preservatives), sawmill wood waste samples and different waste treatment product samples were analyzed for oligomeric by-products of the polychlorinated phenols. Structure types for 26 phenolic dimers, 45 neutral dimers and 13 phenolic trimers were determined by GC/MS. Types of one tetrachloro and one hexachloro compound detected remained unknown. Contents of by-products in chlorophenol formulations varied greatly depending on their production method. Chemical treatment of wastes with NaClO and NaOH lowered their contents of chlorophenols and phenolic dimers, but did not change (NaOH) or increased (NaClO) the contents of neutral dim…

ChlorophenolWood wastechemistry.chemical_compoundWaste treatmentPreservativechemistryOpen firevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOrganic chemistryBarkPhenolsPolychlorinated diphenyl ethers
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ANTECEDENTES DEL ABASTECIMIENTO DE MADERA EN LA RIBERA DEL JÚCAR

2015

Wood's supply was an essential aspect for the Kingdom of Valencia during the medieval centuries. The large plain around the coast and the forest shortage caused, firstly, the development of supplying strategies and, secondly, the creation of specifical orders in order to guarantee it. In that sense, Júcar and its tributary Cabriel played an important role in the trunks traffic coming from the mountains of Cuenca. Also, the surrounding countryside was primordial in the procedure. In this article we are going to analyse the methods in use in the Almoravid period and the circumstances of the trunks navigation on the river after the conquest. El abastecimiento de madera fue un aspecto fundament…

CinquantéRiver navigationAbastecimientofusta indústria i comerçSupplytransport fluviallcsh:G1-922WoodRibera del Júcarlcsh:Geography (General)MaderaNavegación fluvialPapeles de Geografí­a
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Short-term responses of soil macroarthropod community to clear felling and alternative forest regeneration methods

2003

Abstract We studied the influence of clear felling and new alternative forest regeneration methods on soil macroarthropods during the first 3 years after the harvesting. We focused on changes in the abundances of functional groups, and community structure at the levels of species (Coleoptera) or higher taxa. The experiment was carried out in central Finland in spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) stands on 1 ha study plots. The following five treatments were used in addition to the untreated controls: (1) selection felling (70% of the stand volume retained), (2) gap felling (0.1–0.2 ha gaps felled), (3) gap felling with site preparation, (4) retention felling (small groups of trees retained on …

ClearcuttingbiologyEcologyForest managementSpecies diversityForestryForestryPicea abiesShelterwood cuttingManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiology.organism_classificationFellingSpecies evennessSilvicultureNature and Landscape ConservationForest Ecology and Management
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No effect of lack of wood for acorn ant colonies development

2021

Acorn ants mostly inhabit cavities in fallen twigs and hollow acorns. Such places, e.g., dead wood, provide an attractive living resource for many groups of microorganisms, like fungi and bacteria, which can be important for ants. However, during experiments in laboratories, acorn ant colonies are typically kept without dead wood. During laboratory experi-ments, the preferences of the ant Temnothorax crassispinus for nest sites with pieces of dead wood were checked, and whether the presence of such wood influenced productivity. In binary choice tests, colonies had to choose a nest site when presented with two potential nest sites, one empty, or two cavities with different contents. The ant …

Collective decisionResource (biology)EcologyTemnothorax crassispinusDead woodAnt colonyBiologyAcornbehaviourTemnothorax crassispinusQL1-991collective decisionAnimal Science and ZoologyZoologynest choiceEuropean Zoological Journal
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Revealing Iberian woodcraft: conserved wooden artefacts from south-east Spain

2010

18 páginas, 6 figuras, 3 tablas.

CommoditiesArcheologyIron AgeGeneral Arts and HumanitiesWoodworkingWoodworkDebrisArchaeologyGeographySpainSouth eastAssemblage (archaeology)IberiaJoinery
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Dilute solution rheology of flexible macromolecules (bead–rod model)

1974

The rheological behavior of dilute solutions of flexible macromolecules is studied by means of a freely jointed multiple bead–rod model. The solution of the equations describing the mechanics of the system is obtained by means of a numerical procedure, which applies to arbitrary flow conditions. The case of the transient stress in uniaxial elongational flow is developed in some detail. A comparison with bead–spring models shows both quantitative and qualitative differences which are briefly discussed.

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterBead (woodworking)Transient stressFlow conditionsRheologyFlow (mathematics)ChemistryGeneral EngineeringMechanicsStatistical physicsMacromoleculeJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition
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Community Turnover of Wood-Inhabiting Fungi across Hierarchical Spatial Scales

2014

For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diversity changes across spatial scales. In many poorly known species groups little is known about at which spatial scales the conservation efforts should be focused. Here we examined how the community turnover of wood-inhabiting fungi is realised at three hierarchical levels, and how much of community variation is explained by variation in resource composition and spatial proximity. The hierarchical study design consisted of management type (fixed factor), forest site (random factor, nested within management type) and study plots (randomly placed plots within each study site). To examine how species richne…

Conservation geneticsBiodiversityBeta diversityhabitatlcsh:MedicineForestseastern deciduous forestsfragmentationhabitat structureSpatial and Landscape Ecologyspecies richnesslcsh:SciencebiodiversityConservation ScienceMultidisciplinaryEcologyEcologymetsänkäsittelyconservationForestryBiodiversityTerrestrial EnvironmentsWoodHabitatCommunity Ecology1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyfungal communityTemperate ForestsmanagementResearch ArticleConservation of Natural Resourcesbeta-diversityForest EcologyeducationRare speciesMycologyBiologypopulation distributionModels Biologicaleliömaantiedeplan-species diversityPLANT-SPECIES DIVERSITYForest ecologyCommunity Structure1172 Environmental sciencesdead woodnonhumanModels Statisticalspecies diversitylcsh:REcology and Environmental SciencesFungiSpecies diversityBiology and Life Sciencesympäristönsuojelulandscape15. Life on landbiodiversiteettita1181species distributionlcsh:QSpecies richnessPLoS ONE
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Applying a framework for landscape planning under climate change for the conservation of biodiversity in the Finnish boreal forest

2015

Conservation strategies are often established without consideration of the impact of climate change. However, this impact is expected to threaten species and ecosystem persistence and to have dramatic effects towards the end of the 21st century. Landscape suitability for species under climate change is determined by several interacting factors including dispersal and human land use. Designing effective conservation strategies at regional scales to improve landscape suitability requires measuring the vulnerabilities of specific regions to climate change and determining their conservation capacities. Although methods for defining vulnerability categories are available, methods for doing this …

Conservation of Natural ResourcesConservation strategyconservation strategyClimate ChangeForest managementVulnerabilityBiodiversityforest managementClimate changeClimate change adaptationModels BiologicalTreesemission scenariosEcosystem modelForest gap modelSystematic conservation planningTaigaForest ecosystem modelEnvironmental ChemistryIntact forest landscapeFinlandclimate change adaptationWoody debrisGeneral Environmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyLand useForest managementbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementmetsänkäsittelyforest gap modelBiodiversity15. Life on landta4112climate vulnerabilityGeographyClimate vulnerabilityLandscape conservation capacity13. Climate actionEmission scenariosta1181landscape conservation capacitybusinessLandscape planningforest ecosystem model
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Burning of Logged Sites to Protect Beetles in Managed Boreal Forests

2007

: Natural disturbance–based management and conservation strategies are needed to protect forest biodiversity. Boreal forests of northern Europe are typically clearcut and otherwise intensively managed for timber production. As a result, natural disturbances such as forest fires have became rare and the volume of dead wood has decreased. These changes have had a profound negative effect on species that depend on dead wood (saproxylic). Therefore, it is important to determine whether modifications of forest management methods can enhance the survival of these species. In our study area in southern Finland, we determined whether burning of logged sites and leaving trees (i.e., retention trees)…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesEcologyArctic RegionsEcologyPopulation DynamicsTaigaDead woodForestryFiresTreesColeopteraGeographyAnimalsEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationConservation Biology
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