Abundant resin ducts throughout the trunk and branches of healthy trees is vital to survive freezing winters and to retard the invasion of bark beetle larvae. ... The elephant tree (Bursera microphylla), a fat-stemmed (pachycaul) tree native to the Anza Borrego Desert of southeastern California and south into Mexico.
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BURSERA'S RESIN CANALS; BURSERA'S SPECIALIZED HERBIVORES; BURSERA'S CHEMISTRY; THE INTERACTION BETWEEN CHEMICAL... IMPACT OF THE INTERACTION... SUMMARY; References; ... Blepharida feeding on resin-releasing Bursera species cut the leaf resin canals before feeding on the leaves (Becerra, 1994a ). Larvae of Blepharida...
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BURSERA'S RESIN CANALS The plant genus Bursera (Burseraceae) includes about 100 species distributed from southern United States to Peru. The genus diversified in the tropical dry forests of Mexico where about 80 species occur and about 70 are endemic (Rzedowski and Kruse, 1979;
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Burseraceae is a moderately sized family of 17-18 genera and about 540 species of flowering plants. The actual numbers differ according to the time period in which a given source is written describin...
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The New World genus Bursera contains about 100 species distributed from the south-western USA to Peru.3,4 Many Burseraceae produce copious resin from arborescent canals, providing a defence against herbivory.5 8 These resins have a long history of medicinal and ceremonial use in Mesoamerica.9 As with many other...
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The bark yields a fragrant sap or resin traditionally burned as incense when cut, so that this is also called the incense tree. Also called the Elephant Tree. ... Bursera microphylla; Bureseru microphylla...
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            In the Maya region of southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize, resin from Bursera bipinnata (also known as Elaphrium bipinnatum) is among the most frequently employed of the copal incenses today and apparently also in former times, and two important uses attributed to resin from this particular...
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Definition of from Merriam-Webster's Spanish-English Dictionary with Spanish and English word translations and examples. ... Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Dictionary Thesaurus Spanish/English Medical...
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Copal resin insence (bursera odorata) on sale to buy. copal, resin, incense, bursera ordorata ... Copal incense is the dried resin of the copal tree. It is Sacred to the Mayans and Aztecs of South and Central America. It is often added to love and purification incenses. Many use pieces of Copal to represent the heart...
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