loblolly pine

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pine
noun
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/paɪn/
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/paɪn/
an evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that grows in cooler areas of ...
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Detection of a major gene for resistance to fusiform rust disease inloblollypineby genomic mapping.
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Whole genome characterization of embryonic stage inbreeding depression in a selfedloblollypinefamily.
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Multiple marker mapping of quantitative trait loci in an outbred pedigree ofloblollypine.
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Genetic dissection of fusiform rust resistance inloblollypine.
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Reproductive development inloblollypine.
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Genetics of allozyme variants inloblollypine.
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Most of the forest's trees areloblollypine, with areas of mixed pine and hardwood.
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Vegetation in these areas includesloblollypine, sweet gum, black gum, cypress, red maple, hickory, and oak.
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Today the tulip tree is rivaled in eastern forests only by white pine,loblollypine, and eastern hemlock.
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The most common evergreens are the shortleaf pine and theloblollypine.
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Although the fungus favors hardwoods, it has been reported to grow onloblollypineand eastern white pine.
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Loblollypine, wax myrtle, sweetgum and many other indigenous plants are prevalent as well.
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Some timbered areas have been replanted withloblollypine.
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There also are a few equally tallloblollypine.
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Much of the area was used for timber production until recently; today the land contains a mixture of hardwoods andloblollypine.
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Loblollypinebecame the first species with its complete genome sequenced.
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It is covered in mixed hardwoods, including bald cypress andloblollypine.
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Trees of the landscape include hickory, willow oak, sweetgum, cypress, white oak,loblollypine, and walnut.
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Loblollypineand black cherry may be seen along the tops of some old dunes.
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