Juniperus
"Juniperus" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
A plant genus of the family CUPRESSACEAE. The species are slow growing coniferous evergreen trees or shrubs.
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D018653
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MeSH Number(s) |
B01.650.940.800.575.156.100.188.500
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Concept/Terms |
Juniperus virginiana- Juniperus virginiana
- Juniperus virginianas
- virginianas, Juniperus
- Red Cedar, Eastern
- Cedar, Red Eastern
- Cedars, Red Eastern
- Eastern Cedar, Red
- Eastern Cedars, Red
- Red Eastern Cedar
- Red Eastern Cedars
- Eastern Red Cedar
- Cedar, Eastern Red
- Cedars, Eastern Red
- Eastern Red Cedars
- Red Cedars, Eastern
Juniperus occidentalis- Juniperus occidentalis
- Juniperus occidentali
- occidentali, Juniperus
- Cedar, Western
- Western Cedar
- Cedars, Western
- Western Cedars
Juniperus communis- Juniperus communis
- Juniperus communi
- communi, Juniperus
- Juniper, Common
- Common Juniper
- Common Junipers
- Junipers, Common
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Juniperus" by people in Profiles.
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Lentz DL, Slotten V, Dunning NP, Jones JG, Scarborough VL, McCool JP, Owen LA, Fladd SG, Tankersley KB, Perfetta CJ, Carr C, Crowley B, Plog S. Ecosystem impacts by the Ancestral Puebloans of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, USA. PLoS One. 2021; 16(10):e0258369.
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Champion WM, Connors L, Montoya LD. Emission factors of fine particulate matter, organic and elemental carbon, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide for four solid fuels commonly used in residential heating by the U.S. Navajo Nation. J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2017 09; 67(9):1020-1035.
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Redmond MD, Cobb NS, Clifford MJ, Barger NN. Woodland recovery following drought-induced tree mortality across an environmental stress gradient. Glob Chang Biol. 2015 Oct; 21(10):3685-95.
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Weber RW. Allergen of the month--Utah juniper. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2014 Oct; 113(4):A21.
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Redmond MD, Zelikova TJ, Barger NN. Limits to understory plant restoration following fuel-reduction treatments in a pi?on-juniper woodland. Environ Manage. 2014 Nov; 54(5):1139-52.
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Redmond MD, Barger NN. Tree regeneration following drought- and insect-induced mortality in pi?on-juniper woodlands. New Phytol. 2013 Oct; 200(2):402-412.
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Weber RW. Allergen of the month--Chinese juniper. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2013 May; 110(5):A27.
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Neff JC, Barger NN, Baisden WT, Fernandez DP, Asner GP. Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah. Ecol Appl. 2009 Sep; 19(6):1405-16.
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Huang CY, Asner GP, Martin RE, Barger NN, Neff JC. Multiscale analysis of tree cover and aboveground carbon stocks in pinyon-juniper woodlands. Ecol Appl. 2009 Apr; 19(3):668-81.
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Weber RW. Eastern red cedar (red savin), Juniperus virginiana, is the most abundant juniper throughout the eastern United States and southeastern Ontario. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2005 Mar; 94(3):A6.
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