Abstract

Striking differences in turpentine composition between California-Nevada-Utah populations and Colorado-New Mexico-Arizona populations of the Bristlecone pine ( Pinus aristata) were demonstrated by GLC analyses of the wood extracts. These differences are in line with Bailey's taxonomic division of Pinus aristata sensu lato into western Pinus longaeva and eastern Pinus aristata sensu stricto.

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