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ABSTRACT Chicory roots produce inulin, a dietary fiber, as well as large quantities of bitter sesquiterpene lactones (STLs), which have valuable biological activities. In an effort to understand the compartmentalization of metabolism within chicory roots and the molecular basis of the development of laticifers that produce the chicory latex, we ...
Khabat Vahabi +5 more
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Sheep and cattle farmers need pastoral systems that are more productive and environmentally sustainable. The role that high feeding value herb and legume forage species can play in the farms of the future is highlighted.
Peter David Kemp +2 more
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DOMINANT MICROORGANISMS IN CICHORIUM INTYBUS
(Cichorium intybus L) is a plant belonging to the genus Cichorium intybus L of the eukaryotic domain, plant kingdom, type of flowering plants, class of dicotyledons, family of complex flowers (Asteraceae). Common chicory (Cichorium intybus L) is a perennial concrete herb belonging to the complex flower family.
Shodiyeva Dildora G'iyosovna +1 more
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ABSTRACT New mobile near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) technology allows more frequent nutrient analysis of soil and plant properties among farms and agricultural land uses in real‐time. The aim of this study was to determine key soil organic carbon (SOC) and plant properties using real‐time mobile NIRS technique, and to assess metrics for SOC and its ...
Wing K. P. Ng +5 more
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Commodity risk assessment of Vitis spp. plants from Moldova
Abstract The European Commission requests EFSA to provide scientific opinions in the field of plant health in accordance with Article 29 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002. Annex VI of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 lists plants, plant products and other objects whose introduction into the Union from certain third countries is prohibited.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +37 more
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Exploring Plant‐Derived Nutraceuticals as Potential SARS CoV‐2 Mpro Inhibitors
The search for plant derived anti‐SARS‐CoV‐2 Mpro compounds starts from food plants and spices as rich sources of bioactive compounds. Both in silico screening and experimental validation are essential to assess their therapeutic potential, leading to candidates for drug development and dietary integration.
Shaza S. Issa, Tatiana V. Matveeva
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In Cichorium intybus L., the mode of reproduction could be at the same time sexual and apomicbic. This could explain the contradictions existing in the interpretation of the heritaibidity of the characters in this species.
Beatice Longly, B. P. Louant
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An Irish farmer survey found that multispecies swards can reduce fertiliser use and enhance drought resilience and biodiversity. While awareness is high, adoption is limited by challenges like weed control and grazing management. Farmers want clearer guidance and prefer learning through hands‐on events like open days and discussion groups.
Shona Baker, John A. Finn, Mary B. Lynch
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Healing activities of provoked wounded mice was recorded as consequence of the application of extract of Cichorium intybus, a complex family plant that growth naturally in pampas area. The Treatment group was treated topically with diluted extract for 10
Daniel Vicente Lacolla +3 more
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Background: To assess the effect of aqueous and alcoholic extracts of Cichorium intybus linn , frequently used by Hakims and traditional healers, on liver, against the carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) induced hepatic injury.
Nadeem Naseem
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