Swiss ethnoveterinary knowledge on medicinal plants - a within-country comparison of Italian speaking regions with north-western German speaking regions [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Ethnoveterinary knowledge in Europe may play an important role as a basis for sustainable treatment options for livestock. Aims of our study were (a) to compare the ethnoveterinary practices of two culturally and sociodemographically ...
Amorena, M. +8 more
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Identification and quantification of cannabinol as a biomarker for local hemp retting in an ancient sedimentary record by HPTLC-ESI-MS [PDF]
Cannabis products have been used in various fields of everyday life for many centuries, and applications in folk medicine and textile production have been well-known for many centuries.
Csuk, René +6 more
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Some lesser known fiber yielding weeds used by Gujjar and Bekarwal tribes of District Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir [PDF]
The present communication pertains to some lesser known fiber yielding weeds used by Gujjar and Bekarwal tribe of district Rajouri (J&K). The study was based on extensive and intensive field surveys conducted in 6 blocks of district Rajouri i.e ...
Dangwal, L.R. +2 more
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ADVANCING THE ONTOGENY OF HOP FLOWERS (HUMULUS LUPULUS L., CANNABACEAE) WITH NEW INSIGHTS INTO PERIANTH AND GYNOECIUM STRUCTURE [PDF]
Humulus lupulus L., commonly known as Hop, is an economically important species in the Cannabaceae family, characterized by diclinous, monochlamydeous, and pentamerous flowers.
Vítor Hélio Piva +3 more
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Record of vegetation, climate change, human impact and retting of hemp in Garhwal Himalaya (India) during the past 4600 years [PDF]
This study is focused on a 3.55-m-long sediment core retrieved from Badanital (i.e. the BT core) in 2008. Badanital (30°29′50″N, 78°55′26″E, 2083 m a.s.l.) is a small lake located in the upper catchment area of the Ganges in Garhwal Himalaya, northern ...
Demske, Dieter +5 more
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FISH-aimed karyotype analysis in Aconitum subgen : aconitum reveals excessive rDNA sites in tetraploid taxa [PDF]
The location of 5S and 35S rDNA sequences in chromosomes of four Aconitum subsp. Aconitum species was analyzed after fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Both in diploids (2n = 2x = 16; Aconitum variegatum, A. degenii) and tetraploids (2n = 4× = 32;
Grabowska-Joachimiak, Aleksandra +4 more
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Development of genomic resources for the genus Celtis (Cannabaceae) based on genome skimming data
Celtis is a Cannabaceae genus of 60–70 species of trees, or rarely shrubs, commonly known as hackberries. This woody genus consists of very valuable forest plants that provide important wildlife habitat for birds and mammals.
Luxian Liu, Yonghua Zhang, Pan Li
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A single evolutionary innovation drives the deep evolution of symbiotic N2-fixation in angiosperms [PDF]
Symbiotic associations occur in every habitat on earth, but we know very little about their evolutionary histories. Current models of trait evolution cannot adequately reconstruct the deep history of symbiotic innovation, because they assume homogenous ...
A Barve +53 more
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The flora of Cannabaceae from the state of Bahia is presented. Six native species were recognized in two genera: Celtis, with four species (C. brasiliensis, C. ehrenbergiana, C. iguanaea and C. orthacanthos), and Trema, with two (T. micrantha and T. mollis).
Anderson Ferreira Pinto Machado +4 more
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TRICHOMES OF CANNABIS SATIVA L. (CANNABACEAE) [PDF]
The diversity of non‐glandular and glandular hairs of Cannabis sativa L. (marihuana) are described by scanning electron microscopy. The non‐glandular hairs are of two major types, as distinguished by size differences and locations, and all of them are highly silicified.
Dayanandan, P., Kaufman, Peter B.
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