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- In prehistoric times Scots pine, " Pinus sylvestris ", was abundant in the Yenisei River valley circa 6000 BC . There are also numerous bird species present in the watershed, including, for example, the hooded crow, " Corvus cornix ".
- The Sami people of far northern Europe used large sheets of " Pinus sylvestris " bark that were removed in the spring, prepared and stored for use as a staple food resource and the inner bark was eaten fresh, dried or roasted.
- The fungus forms an unusual type of mycorrhiza with Scots pine ( " Pinus sylvestris " ) in which the ectomycorrhiza appears normal at the leading edge of the mycelial mat, but leaves behind dead and atrophied roots at the trailing edge, showing saprophytic tendencies.
- Soil analysis of soil containing mycelium from a wood blewit fairy ring under Norway spruce ( " Picea abies " ) and Scots pine ( " Pinus sylvestris " ) in southeast Sweden yielded fourteen halogenated low molecular weight organic compounds, three of which were brominated and the others chlorinated.
- Pine bog woodland types are likely to be intermediate in character between NVC type W18 " Pinus sylvestris Hylocomium splendens " woodland and more open mire types such as M18 " Erica tetralix Sphagnum papillosum " mire or M19 " Calluna vulgaris Eriophorum vaginatum " blanket mire.
- Pine forests ( with " Pinus sylvestris " ) are the most widespread and occupy 51 % of the forested area of the Karelian Isthmus, followed by spruce forests ( with " Picea abies ", 29 % ) and birch forests ( with " Betula pendula " and " C . canescens ".
- Soil analysis of soil containing mycelium from a wood blewit ( " Clitocybe nuda " ) fairy ring under Norway spruce ( " Picea abies " ) and Scots pine ( " Pinus sylvestris " ) in southeast Sweden yielded fourteen halogenated low molecular weight organic compounds, three of which were brominated and the others chlorinated.
- The Scottish crossbill breeds in the native Scots pine ( " Pinus sylvestris " ), Caledonian forests of the Scottish Highlands, but ( perhaps surprisingly ), often also in forestry plantations of exotic conifers, notably Larch ( " Larix decidua " and " L . kaempferi " ) and Lodgepole pine ( " Pinus contorta " ).