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BIOMORPHOLOGY OF THE MEDICINAL CALENDULA (CALENDULA OFFICINALIS) PLANT
Calendula officinalis is used in the treatment of liver, stomach, bladder, cough, hypertension, rickets and other diseases. The introduction of medicinal plants in the conditions of Uzbekistan not only reduces the cost of raw materials imported, but also enriches the biodiversity in our local conditions and partially satisfies the population's demand ...openaire +1 more source
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?????????????? ???? ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????????????? ??-300 (?????????????????? ?? ??????????????????????????????????) ?? ???????????????????????? ???????????? Calendula officinalis. ?????? ????????????, ???????????????????
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Loliolide (Calendin) fromCalendula officinalis
Planta Medica, 1987G, Willuhn, R G, Westhaus
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Prove di coltivazione di Calendula (Calendula officinalis L.) in ambiente semi-arido
2008Inside the family Asteraceae, Marigold is one of the most relevant species bearing some herbal interest. The evaluation of the bio-agronomical and yield response of the species to the field cropping conditions, especially when a low input cropping technique is applied, is the base for its full exploitation.
CARRUBBA, Alessandra, CATALANO, Caterina
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Marigold (Calendula officinalis L.)
Journal Of Herbal Pharmacotherapy, 2007Ethan Basch +9 more
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