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Some products made from plant resin are also known as rosin.
The first adhesives were natural gums and other plant resins.
They also commonly gather plant resins for use in nest cell construction.
Most fundamentally, there are two types of plant resin with the potential for fossilization.
The arrowheads have traces of blood and a plant resin glue.
Other Apiomerini also show these kinds of associations with bees and plant resins.
Archaeologists have found 6000-year-old ceramic vessels that had broken and been repaired using plant resin.
Biodegradable - plant resins are naturally biodegradable in many circumstances.
Foragers mostly collect nectar, pollen and plant resin.
Its specific epithet styraciflua is an old generic name meaning flowing with styrax (a plant resin).
Less commonly, the plant resin is smoked; this is known as hash or hash oil.
An example is nail polish, a modern product which contains "resins" that are organic compounds, but not classical plant resins.
Mastic (plant resin)
The resins are named by analogy with plant resins, but are synthetic monomers for making polymer plastics.
Historically, both of these were considerable advantages over varnishes, that depended upon exotic imported plant resins, complex preparation and careful application with expensive brushes.
The bees often smooth the bark surrounding the hive entrance, and the cavity walls are coated with a thin layer of hardened plant resin (propolis).
The bees store pollen and honey in large egg-shaped pots made of beeswax, typically mixed with various types of plant resin (sometimes called "propolis").
Volatile phenolic compounds are found in plant resin where they may attract benefactors such as parasitoids or predators of the herbivores that attack the plant.
The Gunneraceae are a reviviscent shrub of arid habitats, and the hydathodes are poorly developed and secrete plant resin.
Liptinites were originally formed by spores, pollen, dinoflagellate cysts, leaf cuticles, and plant resins and waxes.
Mastic (plant resin), a resin obtained from Pistacia lentiscus (a shrub native to the Mediterranean region)
Also, Brazilian red propolis (largely derived from Dalbergia ecastaphyllum plant resin) has high relative percentages of the isoflavonoids 3-Hydroxy-8,9-dimethoxypterocarpan and medicarpin.
We moved on to the "fougere" family, scents named for the French word for fern, which are often made with a Yugoslavian moss and labdanum, a plant resin.
You're also more likely to have an allergic reaction to other plant resins, such as the oil from Japanese lacquer trees (used on furniture), mango rinds, and cashew shells.
The clean opercula are then ground to a powder and used as a scent fixative, in a technique similar to that used in perfumes with certain plant resins.