Species-specific response to acute hyperthermal stress of Haworthia (Asphodelaceae) plants
An increase in environmental temperature is one of the most common stress factors for plant organisms. The study of the plants’ adaptation to stress factors remains extremely important and relevant. This article presents the results of a acute short-term
N. V. Nuzhyna +2 more
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Familia con alrededor de 17 géneros, presenta amplia distribución en el Viejo Mundo con un centro muy definido en África del Sur. Comprende varias especies de interés económico, especialmente en lo referente a plantas ornamentales. En América se han introducido especies de Aloe, Haworthia y Kniphofia que actualmente se cultivan en el área.
Raquel Galván Villanueva +1 more
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FSA contributions 2: Asphodelaceae/Aloaceae, 1029010 Chortolirion
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G. F. Smith
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The composition of monocotyledonous geophytes of the Fergana Valley, one of the most densely populated regions of Middle Asia, consisting of 206 species, 27 genera, and 10 families was documented. Among them, four species were detected for the first time
Komiljon Tojibaev +4 more
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Antioxidant Potential of Ethiopian Medicinal Plants and Their Phytochemicals: A Review of Pharmacological Evaluation. [PDF]
Nigussie G +5 more
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Phylogenetics of Alooideae (Asphodelaceae)
Phylogenetic and taxonomic uncertainty surround the succulent subfamily Alooideae (Asphodelaceae). Only recently have molecular phylogenetic methods been utilized to address some of the questions regarding alooid evolution. These initial studies,however, were not specifically designed to elucidate Alooideae phylogenetic patterns and were therefore ...
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Antiviral potential of anthraquinones from Polygonaceae, Rubiaceae and Asphodelaceae: Potent candidates in the treatment of SARS-COVID-19, A comprehensive review. [PDF]
Ntemafack A +4 more
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Uganda's endemic flora: discovery, diversity, distribution and threat status. [PDF]
Kalema J +13 more
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Therapeutic Potential of Latin American Medicinal Plants in Oral Diseases: From Dental Pain to Periodontal Inflammation-A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Ramírez-Torres V +4 more
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The Phytochemical Composition and Molecular Mechanisms Involved in the Wound Healing Attributes of <i>Bulbine</i> Species-A Critical Review. [PDF]
Voko MP +4 more
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