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Plant Breeding, 2015
AbstractGerman chamomile is an important medical plant with a long history of usage and a wide range of medical applications. Wild forms are diploid, whereas cultivated ones are diploid and tetraploid. Ploidy level variation within 15 origins (varieties, accessions, populations) of chamomile was investigated.
Lars‐Gernot Otto +4 more
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AbstractGerman chamomile is an important medical plant with a long history of usage and a wide range of medical applications. Wild forms are diploid, whereas cultivated ones are diploid and tetraploid. Ploidy level variation within 15 origins (varieties, accessions, populations) of chamomile was investigated.
Lars‐Gernot Otto +4 more
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Gene transfer to German chamomile (L chamomilla M) using cationic carbon nanotubes
Scientia Horticulturae, 2020Abstract The use of nanoparticles to transfer genes to plant cells can solve some problems encountered in other gene transfer methods, including limited host range in the use of Agrobacterium, cell wall removal in the use of polyethylene glycol and electroporation, and high cell damage while using a gene gun.
Ali Babaei Ghaghelestany +2 more
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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2011
In arid and semi-arid regions where water availability is a major limitation, using plants with low water consumption is one way to manage available water efficiently. Chamomile (Matricaria recutita L.) may be considered as an economical crop for fields with water scarcity due to its considerable adaptability to a wide range of climates and soils.
K, Baghalian +3 more
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In arid and semi-arid regions where water availability is a major limitation, using plants with low water consumption is one way to manage available water efficiently. Chamomile (Matricaria recutita L.) may be considered as an economical crop for fields with water scarcity due to its considerable adaptability to a wide range of climates and soils.
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German chamomile performance after stubble catch crops and response to nitrogen fertilization
Industrial Crops and Products, 2014Abstract Pharmaceutical companies have a growing demand for herb raw material, including German chamomile ( Chamomilla recutita (L.) Rauschert), produced according to the rules of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for medicinal plants. These rules, among others, require limitation of the application of mineral fertilizers and pesticides. Catch crops
Jadwiga Andrzejewska +1 more
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Industrial Crops and Products, 2017
Abstract Some regular P fertilizers are less effective in supplying the nutrient P. Thus, a greenhouse experiment was carried out to assess the fertilizing effect of synthetic nanozeolite (nCp)/nanohydroxyapatite (nHA) on agro-morphological characteristics, Chamanzulene and phosphorus up take of chamomile (Matricariachamomilla L.).
Azadeh Mikhak +3 more
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Abstract Some regular P fertilizers are less effective in supplying the nutrient P. Thus, a greenhouse experiment was carried out to assess the fertilizing effect of synthetic nanozeolite (nCp)/nanohydroxyapatite (nHA) on agro-morphological characteristics, Chamanzulene and phosphorus up take of chamomile (Matricariachamomilla L.).
Azadeh Mikhak +3 more
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 2017
German chamomile is one of the most popular herbal ingredients used in cosmetics and personal care products. Allergic skin reactions following topical application of German chamomile have been occasionally reported, although it is not fully understood which of the chemical constituents is responsible for this adverse effect.
Cristina Avonto +4 more
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German chamomile is one of the most popular herbal ingredients used in cosmetics and personal care products. Allergic skin reactions following topical application of German chamomile have been occasionally reported, although it is not fully understood which of the chemical constituents is responsible for this adverse effect.
Cristina Avonto +4 more
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Contact Dermatitis, 2010
Background: Although German chamomile (Chamomilla recutita) is considered a weak sensitizer, recent studies have shown several possible non‐sesquiterpene lactone allergens in tea (infusions) from the plant. Objective: The aim of this study was to report the results of patch testing with herniarin (7‐methoxycoumarin), which is one of the possible ...
Paulsen, Evy +2 more
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Background: Although German chamomile (Chamomilla recutita) is considered a weak sensitizer, recent studies have shown several possible non‐sesquiterpene lactone allergens in tea (infusions) from the plant. Objective: The aim of this study was to report the results of patch testing with herniarin (7‐methoxycoumarin), which is one of the possible ...
Paulsen, Evy +2 more
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Anti-inflammatory and Anti-allergic Effects of German Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.)
Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 2011Abstract The anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects of volatile and non-volatile components of German Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) were studied. The result showed that the volatile essential oil and non-volatile components, namely the aqueous extract and flower-water of German Chamomile, could significantly inhibit pedal swelling induced ...
Ya-ni Wu, Yong Xu, Lei Yao
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