Pinus seeds
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.phytochem.2022.113517 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D435767-CB0B-8B2F-BD4E-FC11FC5BFE3E |
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Felipe |
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Pinus seeds |
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5.3. NMR analysis of Pinus seeds
5.4. Statistical analysis
Data on seeds from botanical gardens correspond to the analyses effected to seeds received in a single shipment, which were analyzed three times in triplicate each. Seeds from the wild were collected from three different populations and each of them was analyzed in triplicate. All data in the tables are expressed as the average ± SD. The significance of differences among mean values was assessed by one-way ANOVA coupled with Fisher’ s LSD test at P <0.05. Pearson product-moment correlation (r) and statistical significance (P) were obtained for each pair of variables (the FA). P <0.05 was regarded as significant. Correlation and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) were also performed. All statistical analyses were carried out using Statgraphics© centurion XVI (StatPoint Technologies, Warrenton-Virginia, USA).
Funding
This work was supported by the Vicerrectorado de Investigacion´e Innovaci´on of University of Almería (PPUENTE2020/005), Junta de Andalucía (Project P20_00806), Campus de Excelencia Internacional Agroalimentario (ceiA3), and Centro de Investigacion´en Agrosistemas Intensivos Mediterr´aneos y biotecnología Agroalimentaria (CIAMBITAL).
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