Dalbergia (Fabaceae) is a pantropical genus. Due to high economic and ecological values, many Dalbergia species were assessed as threatened taxa. In this study, we reported the complete plastome of two Dalbergia species, D. odorifera and D. oliveri, that
Pyae Pyae Win +4 more
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This study compared the physicochemical properties and characteristic volatile compounds of honey samples from Guizhou, China (such as Dalbergia odorifera T, Rhus chinensis Mill, blueberry, and loquat honey), and Manuka honey. The moisture content, 5-HMF,
Haoxiang Xu +8 more
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A complete mitochondrial genome for fragrant Chinese rosewood (Dalbergia odorifera, Fabaceae) with comparative analyses of genome structure and intergenomic sequence transfers [PDF]
Background Dalbergia odorifera is an economically and culturally important species in the Fabaceae because of the high-quality lumber and traditional Chinese medicines made from this plant, however, overexploitation has increased the scarcity of D ...
Zhou Hong +10 more
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Present Situation and Recommendations on the Development of Dalbergia odorifera in Hainan [PDF]
Dalbergia odorifera is particularly scarce, and the Dalbergia odorifera furniture and commercial raw materials on the market are mainly old furniture and agricultural tools, as well as commercially collected Dalbergia odorifera logs.
HUANG,Huide, HUANG,Haolun
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Objective: Dalbergia odorifera has long been used as a Chinese herbal medicine for the treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. This study aimed to determine the potential myocardial protective effect and possible mechanism of action of ...
Can-Hong Wang +5 more
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Root Functional Specialization in Dalbergia odorifera Reveals Localized Molecular Adaptations to Karst Rocky Desertification Stress [PDF]
Dalbergia odorifera, a cornerstone tree species for ecological restoration in karst regions, exhibits remarkable adaptability to karst rocky desertification (KRD) environments characterized by high heterogeneity and nutrient poverty.
Bizhang Liu +6 more
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Correlation between Colour Traits and Intrinsic Quality of Dalbergiae Odoriferae Lignum
Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen is traditionally referred to as „Dalbergiae Odoriferae Lignum” in traditional Chinese medicine. Its quality is typically assessed subjectively based on colour and texture observations and lacks a universal grading system.
Wenjie He +7 more
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The chromosome-level draft genome of Dalbergia odorifera. [PDF]
Abstract Background Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (Fabaceae) is an International Union for Conservation of Nature red-listed tree. This tree is of high medicinal and commercial value owing to its officinal, insect-proof, durable heartwood. However, there is a lack of genome reference, which has hindered
Hong Z +8 more
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Patterns of Heartwood Formation and Its Key Response Signaling Molecules in <i>Dalbergia odorifera</i> T. Chen. [PDF]
The heartwood of Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen has garnered significant attraction due to its high medicinal, aromatic and timber values; however, its formation mechanism remains unexplored. This study utilized the sapwood (N-B), transition zone (N-T), and
Li J +6 more
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Latifolin, a Natural Flavonoid, Isolated from the Heartwood of Dalbergia odorifera Induces Bioactivities through Apoptosis, Autophagy, and Necroptosis in Human Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma. [PDF]
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common malignant neoplasm with frequent metastasis and high mortality in the oral cavity. Plant-derived natural compounds are actively progressing as a trend for cancer treatment.
Yun HM, Park JE, Lee JY, Park KR.
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