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Embryogeny of Acorus calamus

Botanical Gazette, 1938
1. Except for the early division of the fusion nucleus followed by the formation of a cross wall dividing the megagametophyte into two large chambers before fertilization, the development of Acorus calamus follows the fundamental type (Normaltypus of Schnarf 7). 2. The endosperm is of the basal apparatus type.
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Acorus gramineus Soland.

1992
Shichangpu, Rhizoma Acori graminei, is the dry rootstock of Acorus gramineus Soland. (Araceae) collected in fall and winter. It is listed officially in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and used as a digestant, an expectorant, and as a stimulant against digestive disorders, diarrhea, and epilepsy.
Weici Tang, Gerhard Eisenbrand
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Systematics of Acorus: Ovule and Anther

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1997
This article identifies and discusses the critical characters in the systematics of Acorus, a significant taxon among "basal" angiosperms. New data are presented on tapetum development and ovule structure, and old characters are revisited to establish their homologies.
Paula J. Rudall, Carol A. Furness
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An overview on traditional uses and pharmacological profile of Acorus calamus Linn. (Sweet flag) and other Acorus species

Phytomedicine, 2014
Acorus calamus (Sweet flag) has a long history of use and has numerous traditional and ethnomedicinal applications. Since ancient times, it has been used in various systems of medicines such as Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Chinese medicine, etc. for the treatment of various aliments like nervous disorders, appetite loss, bronchitis, chest pain, colic ...
Sandeep B, Rajput   +2 more
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Seed and Seedling of Acorus calamus

Botanical Gazette, 1935
1. Acorus calamus L., which fails to produce seed in Europe fruits freely in Minnesota, where it is probably native.2. The fruit is a 3-celled, gelatinous, dry berry containing usually 5-7 orthotropous, ovoid, somewhat angled seeds pendent from an axillary placenta. The cylindrical embryo lies in the axis of theendosperm, which is surrounded by a thick
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Acorus calamus

2021
Ajay Singh Bisht   +4 more
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Neuropharmacology of Acorus calamus L.

2018
A. calamus L. (Araceae) is popularly known as vaca in Ayurveda. Sweet flag is the English name. A. calamus is native to Central Asia, India, southern Russia and Siberia.
Amritpal Singh Saroya, Jaswinder Singh
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[Chemical constituents of Acorus calamus].

Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2013
To study the chemical constituents contained in Acorus calamus.The chemical constituents were separated and purified by various chromatographic methods including silica gel, ODS, HPLC and Sephadex LH-20, and their structures were identified on the basis of analysis on spectroscopic data.Ten compounds were separated from A.
Di, Qiao   +3 more
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Türkiye'de Acorus calamus: Acorus calamus in Turkey

1979
Memleketimizin florası ile ilgili eserlerde ve yay ınlarda, Türkiyede yetiş tiğine dair bir kayda rastlamadığımı z Acorus calamus L. bitki sine Sapanca (Adapazar ı ) ve Yeniçağa (Bolu) göllerinde tesadüf ettik. Her iki yerden ald ığımız örnekler mayıs-haziran aylar ı nda çiçek vermekle beraber, bitkilerin meyva ba ğlamadı klarnu ve her iki örne ğin de ...
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