Halophytes as holobionts: disentangling the contribution of plant genotype and environmental factors to the associated microbiome of hydro- and xerohalophytes. [PDF]
Pajuelo E +5 more
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Gastroethnobotany of Halophytes
The halophytes are a specialized group of plants among which there are some representatives that have been cultivated for millenia. Domesticated or wild lineages are also consumed as food, being chard and dates fruits a good example of it. Other species highly appreciated and consumed locally are collected from wild, like Crithmum, and form part of the
Ríos, Segundo +5 more
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Modeling potential of halophytes in the production of biofuel and edible oil using linear regression and an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system. [PDF]
Sharafi A +4 more
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Harnessing halophyte-derived allelochemicals and signaling molecules to enhance salinity tolerance in crops. [PDF]
Székely G, Barta C.
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Coastal halophyte plant <i>Atriplex maximowicziana</i> with previously undescribed terpenoids and anti-colorectal cancer chlorophyll stereoisomers utilizing a molecular networking approach. [PDF]
Gu A, Chen PJ, Chen YF, Wu HC, Lee TH.
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In Vitro-Selected Clones of the Halophyte <i>Arthrocaulon macrostachyum</i> Display Enhanced Salinity Stress Tolerance. [PDF]
Atrous G +6 more
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Mitigation of Oxidative Damage Caused by Salinity in the Halophyte <i>Crithmum maritimum</i> L. via Biostimulant-Enhanced Antioxidant Activity. [PDF]
Giannakoula AE +6 more
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Genetic differentiation and conservation insights into Salicornia iranica subsp. sinus-persica from Musa Bay using SCoT markers and DNA barcodes. [PDF]
Nasernakhaei F, Zahraei M.
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Microbiome signatures of mangroves and salt marsh halophyte rhizosphere soil sediments: a metagenomic approach. [PDF]
Sujeeth NK +4 more
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Phytochemicals and Bioactivities of the Halophyte Sea Mayweed (<i>Tripleurospermum maritimum</i> L.). [PDF]
Lemoine C +5 more
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