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Assessing the Diversity of Beta vulgaris L. ssp. maritima (Sea Beet) Populations in Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
Sea beet (Beta vulgaris L. subsp. maritima (L.) Arcang.) is a wild member of the Amaranthaceae family and a progenitor for all the cultivated beets (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris). It is a source of stress-resistant genes, contributing 21 valuable traits
Asmaa A. Abdelhameed   +4 more
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LC–MS/MS, GC–MS and molecular docking analysis for phytochemical fingerprint and bioactivity of Beta vulgaris L. [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
The plants that we consume in our daily diet and use as a risk preventer against many diseases have many biological and pharmacological activities. In this study, the phytochemical fingerprint and biological activities of Beta vulgaris L.
Özge Üst   +3 more
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Swiss Chard—Beta vulgaris L. (Cicla group)

open access: yesEDIS, 2003
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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Chemical Compositions and Antioxidant Activity of Volatile Oils from Morinda citrifolia and Beta vulgaris Leaves from Nigeria

open access: yesBiology, Medicine & Natural Product Chemistry, 2022
Morinda citrifolia L. and Beta Vulgaris L leaves are both ethnomedicinal use for the treatment of arthritis, indigestion and skin infections with no reports on their essential oils compositions. The colourless volatile oils with a percentage yield of 0.6
Adesegun Olusimba Onanuga   +1 more
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Study of the variability of the component composition of the essential oil of Artemisia vulgaris L. from the place of collection of raw materials in the territory of Dagestan [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences, 2022
The genus Artemisia L. is represented in the natural flora of Dagestan (Russia) by 21 species. For the first time, data are presented on the release of essential oil and its component composition in the aerial part of Artemisia vulgaris L., collected in ...
Vagabova Fazina, Aliev Аslan
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The Effect of Different Extracts of Beetroots as Antioxidant and Anti-Anaemia On Phenylhydrazine-Induced Rats

open access: yesEuropean Pharmaceutical Journal, 2021
evaluate antioxidant and anti-anaemia activity of dichloromethane, hydroethanolic, and alkaloids-free hydroethanolic extracts of beetroot (Beta vulgaris (L.) subsp. vulgaris) on phenylhydrazine-induced rats.
Hikmawanti Ni Putu Ermi   +3 more
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Doubled Haploids: Contributions of Poland’s Academies in Recognizing the Mechanism of Gametophyte Cell Reprogramming and Their Utilization in Breeding of Agricultural and Vegetable Species

open access: yesActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 2022
Diverse processes leading to doubled haploid (DH) plant production, such as microspore embryogenesis, gynogenesis, and distant hybridization followed by genome elimination, are based on the unique ability of plant cells to form haploid embryos without ...
Iwona Żur   +13 more
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Investigation and assessment of 40K accumulation in the segments of an ordinary carrot (Daucus carota L.) and Red Beet (Beta vulgaris L.) /

open access: yesMokslas: Lietuvos Ateitis, 2012
The article deals with an alteration in specific activity and transfer factor of naturally occurring radionuclide 40K from soil with a loamy structure to the segments of root vegetables – an ordinary carrot (Daucus carota L.) and red beet (Beta vulgaris ...
Renata Mikalauskienė, Donatas Butkus
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Fertirrigation with manganese in beet [PDF]

open access: yesCiência e Agrotecnologia, 2023
No study has investigated the fertilization of beet with manganese (Mn) in the Brazilian semi-arid region. In this study, we evaluated the agronomic performance of manganese fertigated beet in Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte.
Romualdo Medeiros Cortez Costa   +5 more
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Allelopathic Interactions between Seeds of Portulaca oleracea L. and Crop Species

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
Allelopathy is described as the interference to plant growth resulting from chemical interactions among plants and other organisms mediated through the release of bioactive secondary metabolites. Since only a few studies have been reported about the role
Sakineh Rashidi   +6 more
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