7. ANUAL PRODUCTION OF TACKIFYING RESINS = 2 430 kTon
ROSIN = 1 310 HCR = 1 040T
GUM ROSIN = 900TORA = 390
POLYTERPENIC RESINS = 80
WOOD ROSIN = 20
115
785
More than 85% of GUM ROSIN produced
comes from arcaic, inefficient and
unsustainable
pine tapping practices.
Less than 15% of GUM ROSIN produced
comes from modern, efficient and
sustainable
pine tapping practices.
TACKIFYING RESINS
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9. • A THOUGHT ABOUT SUSTAINABILITY
• PINE TAPPING RECENT ADVANCES
• A LOOK TO THE FUTURE
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10. • PROJECT GEP III – São Paulo – Brazil
Devellopment of a paste stimulant withou H2SO4.
Crops 2010/2011, 2011/2012 and 2012/2013.
Four different formulas with Salicylic Acid and 2-chloroethyl phosponic acid.
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11. • A THOUGHT ABOUT SUSTAINABILITY
• PINE TAPPING RECENT ADVANCES
• A LOOK TO THE FUTURE
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13. Pine Resin: Biology, Chemistry and Applications
Editors: Arthur G. Fett-Neto and Kelly C. S. Rodrigues-Corrêa
Pine resin tapping techniques used around the world
Alejandro Cunningham
Anatomical aspects of resin canals and oleoresin production in pine trees
Angel T. Boschiero Ferreira and Mario Tomazello-Filho
Physiological control of pine resin production
Kelly Cristine da Silva Rodrigues-Corrêa and Arthur Germano Fett-Neto
Inducible and constitutive defenses in pine: The ecological role of pine oil
Michael A. Phillips
Anatomical aspects of resin-based defences in pine
Paal Krokene and Nina E. Nagy
Genetics of oleoresin production with focus on Brazilian planted forests
Ananda Virginia de Aguiar, Jarbas Yukio Shimizu, Valderês Aparecida de
Sousa, Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende, Miguel Luiz Menezes Freitas, Mario
Luiz Teixeira de Moraes and Alexandre Magno Sebbenn
Pine terpene biotransformation
Renata P. Limberger, Roselena S. Schuh and Amélia T. Henriques
http://researchsignpost.info/UserBookDetail.aspx?bkid=1272&catid=269
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