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White‐fruited Duchesnea indica (Rosaceae) is impaired in ANS gene expression [PDF]
• Premise of the study: Duchesnea indica is a wild strawberry‐like species that has red fruits. In a recent survey in the highlands of Tucumán (Argentina), a plant of D. indica with white fruits was discovered. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the white‐fruited character was due to a phenotypic or genotypic change.
Mario Alberto Debes +6 more
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Molecular Characterization of Wild and Cultivated Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) through DNA Barcode Markers. [PDF]
Background. DNA barcoding is a useful technique for the identification, conservation, and diversity estimation at the species level in plants. The current research work was carried out to characterize selected Fragaria species from northern Pakistan using DNA barcode markers. Methodology.
Qarni A +10 more
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La tribu Potentilleae (Rosaceae- Rosoideae) en Argentina
Introducción y objetivos: La ubicación taxonómica de las especies de la tribu Potentilleae en Argentina fue muy controvertida e intensamente debatida por varios autores, de tal manera que algunos fusionaron géneros, mientras que otros los reconocieron ...
Marta E. Arias +4 more
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Morphological phylogenetic analysis of the genera Fragaria and Duchesnea in Iran
In this research phylogenetic relationships of the two genera Fragaria and Duchesnea, including four species ( Fragaria viridis, F. vesca, Duchesnea indica and D. chrysantha) and 2 of their closely related species (Potentilla reptans and P. micrantha) plus 2 Fillipendulla species ( representing outgroups) were carried out using morphological traits ...
مرضیه بیگم فقیر +2 more
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Karyological studies of Duchesnea (Rosaceae).
The present investigation on the chromosomes of Duchesnea confirmed previous reports indicating that D. chrysantha f. chrysantha has 2n=14 chromosomes and D. indica has 2n=84 chromosomes. The chromosome number of D. chrysantha f. leucocephala, 2n=14, was also ascertained, together with the meiotic chromosome numbers. The two taxa of D.
Naohiro Naruhashi, Yoshikane Iwatsubo
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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF PHARMACEUTICALY STABLE SERUM OF DUCHESNEA INDICA (ARBENAN)
Arbenan leaf is a medicinal plant that used in the healing of inflammation. The content of phenolic compounds, flavonoids, steroids and tannins contained in arbenan plants which play an important role in alternative medicine. Currently, scientific work of phytotherapy is an important alternative route in finding effective natural medicines with minimal
A. Mumtihanah Mursyid, Risda Waris
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Abstract The development of new strategies for the operation of existing dams is essential for restoring ecosystems that have already been affected by the construction and current regulation of these dams. The assessment of environmental flows (EFs) is significant in guiding such strategic dam operations.
X. Ban +10 more
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Background. Clinical research found that TCM is therapeutic in treating gastric cancer. Clearing heat is the most common method, while some antirheumatic medicines are widely used in treatment as well. To explore the pharmacological mechanism, we researched the comparison between heat‐clearing medicine and antirheumatic medicine in treating gastric ...
Jiamin Xu +6 more
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UJI AKTIVITAS ANTIOKSIDAN EKSTRAK ETANOL DAUN ARBENAN (Duchesnea indica (Jacks.) Focke) DENGAN METODE DPPH [PDF]
Arbenan ( Duchesnea indica (Jacks.) Focke) is a plant belonging to Rosaceae family which server as an antioxidant, flavonoids. This research aimed to determine the antioxidant activity of ethanol extract of arbenan leaves using DPPH. The leaves were extracted using maceration method with a sample size of 300 gs dissolved using ethanol 70%, then ...
Nuraziza Nuraziza +2 more
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Abstract Aim In a context of successive fruit fly invasions (Tephritidae), this study investigated how the top invader, Bactrocera dorsalis, displaced established fruit fly populations. We focused, particularly, on how this invasion impacted the host range and climatic niche of each resident species. Location La Réunion, France, Indian Ocean.
Laura Moquet +4 more
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