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Aedes aegypti and Anopheles stephensi have challenged human health by transmitting several infectious disease agents, such as malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever.
Alireza Sanei-Dehkordi +5 more
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Utilization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) for enhancing growth and development as well as production of essential oil in aromatic plants has been increasingly drawing research interest.
Nadezhda Golubkina +9 more
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Fumigant Toxicity of Essential Oils of Nine Plant Species from Asteraceae and Clusiaceae against Sitophilus granarius (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) [PDF]
Essential oils obtained from nine different plant species (Achillea coarctata Poir., Achillea gypsicola Hub.-Mor., Artemisia dracunculus L., Artemisia vulgaris L., Helichrysum plicatum Dc., Tanacetum agrophyllum (L.), Taraxacum officinale (L ...
Emsen, Buğrahan +5 more
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Although medicinal plants can be used to reduce stress caused by transportation and handling and to prevent and treat certain diseases in fish, evaluating their safety for fish is essential before their use. This study aimed to evaluate the pharmacological effects and determine the safe dose of the Tanacetum parthenium (known as feverfew) extract (TPE)
Nezam Armand +4 more
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TARHUN (Artemisia dracunculus L.) BİTKİSİNİN DOKU KÜLTÜRÜ YOLUYLA ÇOĞALTILMASI ÜZERİNDE ÇALIŞMALAR
Tibbi ve aromatik bir bitki olan, kurutulmus veya taze olarak tuketilen tarhun bitkisinin ( Artemisia dracunculus L.) doku kulturu yoluyla cogaltimi uzerinde calisilmistir. Tarhun bitkisinde yapilan doku kulturu calismasinda , in vitro kosullarda cogaltim icin en uygun eksplant tipi, karbonhidrat kaynagi, alt kultur sayisinin belirlenmesi amaclanmistir.
Yaşar, Fikret +3 more
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Artemisia dracunculus L. (tarragon): a critical review of its traditional use, chemical composition, pharmacology, and safety. [PDF]
Artemisia dracunculus L. (tarragon) has a long history of use as a spice and remedy. Two well-described "cultivars" (Russian and French) are used widely and differ in ploidy level, morphology, and chemistry.
Feistel, B +4 more
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The objectives of this study were to emphasize the hypoglycemic potential of phenolic compounds extracted and purified from Lycium barbarum fruits. The results revealed 78 chemical components in the crude extract (C1), with 34 phenolic compounds were identified after purification with macroporous resin (D1), and 25 phenolic compounds were detected ...
Qian Ma +7 more
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Trends in semiochemical research highlight promising attractants and repellents for ‘push–pull’ pest control strategies of the grey field slug. Extracts from plants, predators, entomopathogenic fungi, and essential oils demonstrate potential in modifying grey field slug behaviour, inducing avoidance, antifeeding responses, or mortality, offering ...
Suleiman Mustapha +5 more
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Glutathione reductase inhibitors are very popular antimalarial and anticancer agents. In this study, in vitro inhibition effects of β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, diosgenin and jervine which containing steroidal structure were determined against glutathione
Tuba Aydin
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An overview on the most important native medicinal plants against flour beetle [PDF]
Contamination with pests is the main problems of stored food products and can defects them from harvest time until storage. Pests have high proliferation rate, global distribution, and sometimes damage foods up to a hundred percent.
Bahmani, Mahmoud. +6 more
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