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DNA banking for the conservation of genetic resources of crop and wild medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs): a preliminary study [PDF]
Introduction: In order to prevent the loss of plant genetic diversity, in situ and ex situ conservation is undertaken, including medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) with rare and endangered wild species and cultivated herbs vulnerable to genetic erosion.
Aleksandra Deja +4 more
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Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium L.) is a quite common species in our country. However, in order to obtain larger quantities of high quality E. angustifolia herb, it is necessary to introduce it into cultivation.
Waldemar Buchwald +4 more
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Evaluation of rapid micropropagation of healthy plants of Echinacea purpurea (IDA variety) under influence of cytokinins. Preeliminary study for in vitro protocol [PDF]
Introduction: Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench is a valuable ornamental and medicinal plant used in humanand animal medicine. The technique of micropropagation using in vitro plant culture is an promisingalternative to obtain large amounts of healthy plant
Marcin Ożarowski +4 more
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Lack of genomic resources in sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea L.), a leguminous bast fiber crop, is one of the major constraints for germplasm characterization and genetic analysis.
Dipnarayan Saha +7 more
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Fibre typing of intrafusal fibres [PDF]
AbstractThe first descriptions of muscle spindles with intrafusal fibres containing striated myofibrils and nervous elements were given approximately 150 years ago. It took, however, another 100 years to establish the presence of two types of intrafusal muscle fibres: nuclear bag and nuclear chain fibres.
Thornell, Lars-Eric +6 more
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Content of cannabinoids in clonally propagated industrial hemp
Cannabis sativa L. is an extremely variable species. Even within the same cultivar plants can significantly differ in the content and profile of cannabinoids.
Mariola Dreger +6 more
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The changes in soil quality in terms of carbon accumulation, aggregate stability and enzyme activity were evaluated in Jute based cropping systems (jute-rice-wheat, jute-rice-lentil and jute-rice-mustard) subjected to various tillage systems, i.e ...
R. Saha +6 more
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Improved microbial retting and quality jute (Corchorus spp.) fibre production in India – A review
Jute (Corchorus spp. L.), the second most important fibre crop next to cotton, is a biodegradable and eco-friendly crop and one of the main cash crops of eastern India.
B MAJUMDAR +8 more
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The influence of Carbon Fibre Surface Treatment on Fibre-Fibre Interactions in Multi-Fibre Microcomposites [PDF]
Multi-fibre microcomposites were used to study the influence of fibre/matrix adhesion on the fracture process of composites in uniaxial tension. In addition to in-situ microscopic observations, results were quantitatively described using an interaction criterion.
van den Heuvel, P.W.J. +2 more
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