Studies on rhizogenesis in Castanea sativa Mill. cuttings
Rinallo, C., Gellini, R., Fabbri, A.
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Unveiling the antioxidant and anti-epileptic potential of <i>Castanea sativa</i> against pentylenetetrazole in mice: a comparative LC-MS analysis of two ethanol-based fractions. [PDF]
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Climatic Suitability from MaxEnt Models Reflects Growth Performance in European Forest Trees. [PDF]
Hernández-Lambraño RE +1 more
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Evaluation of In Vivo and In Vitro Toxicity of Chestnut (<i>Castanea mollissima</i> Blume) Plant: Developmental Toxicity in Zebrafish Embryos Cytotoxicity, Antioxidant Activity, and Phytochemical Composition by LC-ESI-MS/MS. [PDF]
Demirtas İ +7 more
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Pest consumption by common bats in diverse landscapes. [PDF]
Aldasoro M +4 more
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The eubiotic perspective on utilization of tannins in phytotherapy and nutrition of pigs. [PDF]
Kostenko Y +7 more
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Valorization of Chestnut By-Products: Extraction, Bioactivity, and Applications of Shells, Spiny Burs, and Leaves. [PDF]
Lamponi S, Barletta R, Santucci A.
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The Dynamics of Flower Development in Castanea sativa Mill.
The sweet chestnut tree (Castanea sativa Mill.) is one of the most significant Mediterranean tree species, being an important natural resource for the wood and fruit industries. It is a monoecious species, presenting unisexual male catkins and bisexual
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Esskastanie ( Castanea sativa Mill.)
Erwerbs-Obstbau, 2004Die Esskastanie (Castanea sativa Mill.) gehort zur Familie Fagaceae; ihre Heimat liegt im Kaukasus. Bedeutende Anbaugebiete sind neben China (C. mollissima) vor allem die westlichen Mittelmeerlander. Der laubabwerfende Baum wird sehr alt und erreicht eine Hohe von 20–40 m.
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