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Leaf Traits Explain the Growth Variation and Nitrogen Response of Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis and Dalbergia odorifera in Mixed Culture [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
Mixed cultivation with legumes may alleviate the nitrogen (N) limitation of monoculture Eucalyptus. However, how leaf functional traits respond to N in mixed cultivation with legumes and how they affect tree growth are unclear.
Han Zhang   +7 more
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Phosphorus-Driven Stem-Biased Allocation: NPK Synergy Optimizes Growth and Physiology in Dalbergia odorifera T. C. Chen Seedlings [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
Valued for furniture, crafts, and medicine, Dalbergia odorifera T. C. Chen confronts critically depleted wild populations and slow cultivation growth, necessitating precision nutrient formulation to overcome physiological constraints.
Mengwen Zhang   +7 more
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Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Dalbergia odorifera Revealed by SSR Markers [PDF]

open access: yesForests, 2019
Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (Fabaceae) is a semi-deciduous tree species indigenous to Hainan Island in China. Due to its precious heartwood “Hualimu (Chinese)” and Chinese medicinal components “Jiangxiang”, D. odorifera is seriously threatened of long-term overexploitation and has been listed on the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature ...
Fumei Liu   +7 more
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Correlation between Colour Traits and Intrinsic Quality of Dalbergiae Odoriferae Lignum

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
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
doaj   +3 more sources

Amelioration of Cancer Cachexia by Dalbergia odorifera Extract Through AKT Signaling Pathway Regulation. [PDF]

open access: yesNutrients
Background/Objectives: Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by the progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and adipose tissue. Dalbergia odorifer is widely used in traditional medicine in Korea and China to treat various diseases.
Ho PT   +9 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Diverse fungi associated with partial irregular heartwood of Dalbergia odorifera. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2015
AbstractDalbergia odorifera T. Chen is a medium-sized evergreen tree that produces purple-brown heartwood called JiangXiang in traditional Chinese medicine, the formation process of which takes several decades. In this study, a standard culture method was used to isolate fungi from the wounded and normal stems of D.
Sun S, Zeng X, Zhang D, Guo S.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Physiological Characteristics and Proteome of Dalbergia odorifera in Loam and Gravel Substrates

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2022
Dalbergia odorifera, a crucial medicinal and commercial plant, shows great potential for ecological restoration in karst rocky desertification (KRD) areas. However, no studies have examined its adaptation mechanism to barren KRD environments.
Shuzhong Yu, Kai Yu, Zhende Yang
doaj   +2 more sources

Physio-biochemical and metabolomic responses of the woody plant Dalbergia odorifera to salinity and waterlogging [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Background Trees have developed a broad spectrum of molecular mechanisms to counteract oxidative stress. Secondary metabolites via phenolic compounds emblematized the hidden bridge among plant kingdom, human health, and oxidative stress. Although studies
El- Hadji Malick Cisse   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A Dalbergia odorifera extract improves the survival of endotoxemia model mice by inhibiting HMGB1 release [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2017
Background Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (Leguminosae) is an indigenous medicinal herb that is widely used as a popular remedy in northern and eastern Asia. However, the cellular mechanisms underlying the biological activity of D.
Hyuk Soo Choi   +9 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A Review on the Medicinal Plant Dalbergia odorifera Species: Phytochemistry and Biological Activity. [PDF]

open access: yesEvid Based Complement Alternat Med, 2017
The crucial medicinal plant Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen species belongs to genus Dalbergia, with interesting secondary metabolites, consisting of main classes of flavonoid, phenol, and sesquiterpene derivatives, as well as several arylbenzofurans, quinones, and fatty acids.
Ninh The S.
europepmc   +4 more sources

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