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Horse chestnut: state and perspectives planting
The up-to-date assessment of green planting with Aesculus hippocastanum L. in Kyiv are presented. It’s certified that on the general status the yielded plantation demands accepting of emergency measures on enriching of their status.
O.O. Ilyenko
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Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.)
Extract from seeds and bark of the horse chestnut tree Aesculushippocastanum L. (Hippocastanaceae) is today used as herbal medicine in Europe against chronic venous insufficiency (CVI; i.e.
Persson, Ingrid,, Persson, Karin,
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Studying the acids and amino acid composition of horse chestnut flowers
Introduction. Currently, there is an increasing trend towards assessing the full spectrum of chemical compounds in plant materials. One of the first steps in the formation of secondary metabolites of complex structure, participating in biochemical ...
A. S. Chistyakova +5 more
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Horse Chestnut Saponins-Escins, Isoescins, Transescins, and Desacylescins. [PDF]
Savarino P +3 more
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Characterization of the horse chestnut genome reveals the evolution of aescin and aesculin biosynthesis. [PDF]
Sun W +20 more
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Tree−ring chronologies were created for infested by the horse chestnut leaf−miner horse chestnut trees from Kleparski Park and Rakowicki Cemetery in Kraków. Radial growth depression was observed during the outbreak.
Bednarz, B., Scheffler, M.
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Urban deciduous tree leaves as biomonitors of trace element (As, V and Cd) atmospheric pollution in Belgrade, Serbia [PDF]
Leaves of common deciduous trees: horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) and linden (Tilia spp.) from three parks within the urban area of Belgrade were studied as biomonitors of trace element (As, V, and Cd) atmospheric pollution.
KATARINA M. ŠUĆUR +5 more
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The research on parasitoids of the horse chestnut leafminer (Cameraria ohridella Deschka & Dymić, 1986) of the order Hymenoptera was conducted in the years 2004– 2006 in six locations in central Poland.
Celmer-Warda, Katarzyna +2 more
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V poizkusu smo opazovali razvojni krog škodljivca kostanjevega zavrtača (Cameraria ohridella Deschka & Dimic) na navadnem divjem kostanju (Aesculus hippocastaneum) v primerjavi z razvojnim krogom na mesnatem divjem kostanju (Aesculus x carnea). Poskus je
Špes, Romanca
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[Dave Page with Chestnut Horse]
Photograph of Dave Page holding the lead of a chestnut horse in a field. The horse is wearing a show halter and has three white socks and a blaze on its forehead. A stud chain is visible beneath its chin.
Dalco Photography
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