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The complete chloroplast genome of Aloe vera from China as a Chinese herb
Aloe vera has been used as a Chinese herb and an ingredient in many cosmetic products in China. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of A. vera was determined for more genetic data information.
Jia-Ju Ren +9 more
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Ethnoveterinary Practices Related to Captive Elephants in Sauraha, Chitwan, Nepal. [PDF]
The study documented 42 plant species from 26 families used for treating 27 ailments of captive elephants in Sauraha, Nepal. Leaves were the most frequently used plant part, and the most common preparation method was paste formulation, followed by raw, juice, powder, roast, and decoction forms.
Devkota S +5 more
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Medicinal Plants and Lead Phytomolecules as Immunomodulators: An Updated Review. [PDF]
All therapeutic interventions aimed at modulating the immune response to pathogens, selfâantigens, carcinogens, or xenogeneic antigens are referred to as immunomodulation, which either prevents hyperactivation or restores the appropriate response of the immune system.
Singh G, Sharma V, Udeh BN.
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The genome sequence of Aloe vera reveals adaptive evolution of drought tolerance mechanisms
Summary: Aloe vera is a species from Asphodelaceae family having characteristics like drought resistance and numerous medicinal properties. However, the genetic basis of these phenotypes is yet unknown primarily due to unavailability of its genome ...
Shubham K. Jaiswal +4 more
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TRACHYANDRA ARENICOLA AND T.
J. C. Manning, P. Goldblatt
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Asphodelaceae: Alooideae - formalizing the synonymy of Bulbine triebneri
Asphodelaceae: Alooideae - formalizing the synonymy of Bulbine ...
R. R. Klopper, G. F. Smith
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LECTOTYPIFICATION OF APICRA JACOBSENIANA (ALOOIDEAE)
G. F. Smith
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NOTES ON SOME MONOCOTYLEDONEAE DESCRIBED BY N.L. BURMAN: ASPARAGACEAE.
D. O. Wijnands
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Recent shifts in flowering times are an index of, and a response to, human driven climate change. However, most information on these flowering changes is heavily skewed to the northern hemisphere. This imbalance limits our understanding of how climate change is affecting ecosystems, including the mismatches of flowering times between species, increased
Ross D. Stewart +3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Hemerocallis Fulva
We have sequenced the complete chloroplast genome of Hemerocallis fulva, a species of the Asphodelaceae family, through Illumina HiSeq paired-end sequencing.
Junki Lee +5 more
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