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Stimulant Paste Preparation and Bark Streak Tapping Technique for Pine Oleoresin Extraction.

Thanise Nogueira Füller1,2, Júlio César de Lima3, Fernanda de Costa4,5, Kelly C S Rodrigues-Corrêa6, Arthur G Fett-Neto7,8.   

Abstract

Tapping technique comprises the extraction of pine oleoresin, a non-wood forest product consisting of a complex mixture of mono, sesqui, and diterpenes biosynthesized and exuded as a defense response to wounding. Oleoresin is used to produce gum rosin, turpentine, and their multiple derivatives. Oleoresin yield and quality are objects of interest in pine tree biotechnology, both in terms of environmental and genetic control. Monitoring these parameters in individual trees grown in the field provides a means to examine the control of terpene production in resin canals, as well as the identification of genetic-based differences in resinosis. A typical method of tapping involves the removal of bark and application of a chemical stimulant on the wounded area. Here we describe the methods for preparing the resin-stimulant paste with different adjuvants, as well as the bark streaking process in adult pine trees.

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Keywords:  Chemical stimulant; Oleoresin; Pine; Tapping; Wounding

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26843161     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3393-8_2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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1.  Efficient resin production using stimulant pastes in Pinus elliottii × P. caribaea families.

Authors:  Yang Liu; Zhe Wang; Fencheng Zhao; Ming Zeng; Fuming Li; Lifang Chen; Huishan Wu; Xiaoliang Che; Yiliang Li; Leping Deng; Suiying Zhong; Wenbing Guo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-07-30       Impact factor: 4.996

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