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Cercospora leaf spot, caused by Cercospora beticola, is a highly destructive disease of Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris worldwide. Cercospora beticola populations are usually characterized by high genetic diversity, but little is known of the relationships ...
Kikkert, Julie R. +8 more
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The aim of the present study was to compare changes in growth, ion accumulation and tissue water content in relatively salt-tolerant plant taxa—Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima, Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris var.
Gederts Ievinsh +2 more
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Investigating the bioaccumulation of lead, cadmium and nickel in Soil and Beta vulgaris and Daucus Carota in the agricultural fields of Shush City [PDF]
Background: Pb, Cd and Ni are toxic metals that can have dangerous and irreparable effects on humans. This study was conducted aim of investigation amount of bioaccumulation of Pb, Cd and Ni in the soil, Beta vulgaris and Daucus Carota of Shush city ...
Sadegh Zeheyrifar +1 more
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Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima (L.) Arcang. and Beta macrocarpa Guss. are crop wild relative taxa belonging to the primary gene pool. They constitute a crucial gene reserve for enhancing cultivated Beta species (B. vulgaris subsp. vulgaris L.).
Kaouther Ben Mahmoud +5 more
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Investigation of Biophysical Molecular Properties by Temperature Influence on the Silver Nanoparticles Synthesized Via Green Methods Using Beta Vulgaris: Applications of Antibacterial Agents [PDF]
Introduction: Beta vulgaris has traditionally been utilized for the treatment of anemia, cancer prevention, fever management, anticoagulation, sclerosis, and bodily detoxification.
Ashraf Alattar +2 more
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Smart ungual biopenetrant from the roots of Beta vulgaris
The main objective of the current research was to isolate biopenetrant from Beta vulgaris and formulate bioadhesive layers loaded with terbinafine using this biopenetrant for delivery through nail. Form the preparation of films, Rosa centifolia and Vitis
N. V. Satheesh Madhav, Kirti Singh
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Antibacterial activity of Beta vulgaris L. pomace extract [PDF]
Antibacterial activity of Beta vulgaris L. (beetroot) pomace extract (concentration 100 mg/ml) was tested against five Gram positive and seven Gram negative bacterial strains (reference cultures and natural isolates).
Velićanski Aleksandra S. +4 more
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Antioxidant and cytotoxic investigations of Beta vulgaris L / Jaime Stella a/p Moses Richardson [PDF]
Beta vulgaris has been commonly consumed and traditionally used for various medicinal purposes. The present study scientifically evaluates the antioxidant and cytotoxic potential of the plant using various bioassays.
Moses Richardson, Jaime Stella
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Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima sequencing
Genome sequencing for assembly and annotation for Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima, and phenotypic pool Illumina sequencing from a Beta vulgaris subsp.
USDA-ARS (17854919)
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Swiss Chard—Beta vulgaris L. (Cicla group)
This document provides an overview of Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris L., Cicla group), a leafy green vegetable valued for its glossy, dark green leaves and fleshy white stalks.
James M. Stephens
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