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In this study, under laboratory conditions, hazelnut husk and astragalus plant were mixed separately into black pine wood chips, and multi-purpose boards were produced from the obtained chips with urea formaldehyde glue.
Selim Karahan, Cengiz Guler
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of medicinal plant: Astragalus laxmannii (Fabaceae) [PDF]
Astragalus laxmannii is a traditional Chinese medicine. The complete chloroplast genome sequence is 122,844 bp in length, contains 110 complete genes, including 75 protein-coding genes (75 PCGs), 8 ribosomal RNA genes (4 rRNAs), and 30 tRNA genes (30 tRNAs). The overall GC content of cp DNA is 34.1%. Phylogenetic tree shows that A.
Yi Liu, Yang Chen, Xi Fu
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Background The excessive application of chemical fertilizers in the cultivation of Astragalus mongholicus Bunge results in a reduction in the quality of the medicinal plant and compromises the sustainable productivity of the soil. PGPB inoculant is a hot
Shi Zhiyong +8 more
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Ethnobotanical knowledge of Astragalus spp.: The world’s largest genus of vascular plants [PDF]
Objective: Astragalus L. (Fabaceae) is the largest genus of vascular plants in the world, that comprises an estimated number of 2900 annual and perennial species. The members of this genus have a broad spectrum of usages (e.g.
Mohammad Sadegh Amiri +3 more
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Time‐lagged effects of weather on plant demography: drought and Astragalus scaphoides [PDF]
AbstractTemperature and precipitation determine the conditions where plant species can occur. Despite their significance, to date, surprisingly few demographic field studies have considered the effects of abiotic drivers. This is problematic because anticipating the effect of global climate change on plant population viability requires understanding ...
Tenhumberg, Brigitte +3 more
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This paper discusses the biotechnological process affected by means of plant suspension cultures, for production of colchicoside, the 3- O -glucosyl derivative of 3- O -demethylcolchicine.
Yancho Zarev +6 more
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PROSPECTS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF A NEW DRUG FROM ASTRAGALUS PLANT
Manzura AGZAMOVA, Abdulaziz JANIBEKOV
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A systematic review of <i>Astragalus</i> plants in the septentrional Algerian Sahara. [PDF]
Background The flora of the septentrional Algerian Sahara stands out for its remarkable resilience in the face of drought and salinity, offering a valuable resource with diverse applications in food, aromatics, and medicine.
Tedjani A +8 more
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A Comprehensive Comparative Analysis and Phylogenetic Investigation of the Chloroplast Genome Sequences in Four Astragalus Species [PDF]
Astragalus L. (Fabaceae), the largest plant genus with significant medicinal value, faces critical endangerment of its wild resources and a scarcity of chloroplast genomic data.
Hai-Tao Ma +5 more
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Bioactive components and clinical potential of Astragalus species
Astragalus L., the world’s largest vascular plant genus, has been used medicinally and as food for centuries, especially in traditional Chinese medicine It is widely applied in immune modulation, antioxidant therapy, anti-inflammatory treatments, and ...
Shuo Li +7 more
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