... P. Fonti et al.Ring shake in chestnut: State of the art
Review
Ring shake in chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill. ):
State of the art
Patrick Fonti
a
*, Nicola Macchioni
b
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ton. The presence of the novel actin-binding VH2-C
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5 Empirical Evaluation
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... studies of ring shake in chestnut wood have compared the
aspect of the ring shake failures to those of the typologies of
stresses imposed on the transversal-radial plane of wood. But
modelling the ... the
tree-felling. Therefore further studies on this topic, with the
aim of reducing the risk of ring shake, must consider in partic-
ular the developme...
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missing PH1- and coiled-coil domains may also change
the subcellular localization of this version of Ras-
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fluorescence intensity at 380 nm (F380) decreases upon
the binding of Ca
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