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Horticultural Studies and Experiments on the New World Cypresses
Carl Wolf
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Flow chat for the quantitative and qualitative profiles and the biological activities of T. violacea fruits and seeds. ABSTRACT Tulbaghia violacea is an established medicinal plant that is indigenous to southern Africa. All its plant parts have been profiled for their phytochemical constituents and medicinal potentials except for the seeds and fruits ...
Rebecca Opeyemi Oyerinde+1 more
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Correction to: DgbZIP3 interacts with DgbZIP2 to increase the expression of DgPOD for cold stress tolerance in chrysanthemum. [PDF]
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Biochar-A Filler in "Bioplastics" for Horticultural Applications. [PDF]
Malińska K+3 more
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South African Propolis: Anti‐Helicobacter pylori Activity, Chemistry, and Toxicity
ABSTRACT Propolis, a resin‐like substance produced by bees, has previously shown antimicrobial activity against the ulcer‐causing gut pathogen Helicobacter pylori. South African propolis, however, was yet to be investigated. This study aimed to investigate a comprehensive range of South African propolis for its antimicrobial activity against H.
Sarhana Dinat+5 more
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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria act as biostimulants in horticulture
M. Ruzzi, R. Aroca
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This graphical abstract represents the extraction, characterization, and biological evaluation of bioactive compounds derived from specific plant sources. The top section illustrates Rhus coriaria (sumac) fruit, Punica granatum (pomegranate) peel and Terminalia catappa (Indian almond) leaves', which are known for their rich phytochemical composition ...
Mudassir Nazir+8 more
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Influence of exogenously applied k-carrageenan at various concentrations on plant growth, phytochemical content, macronutrients, and essential oils of Ocimum basilicum. [PDF]
Mohamed MH+5 more
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A view of organic greenhouse horticulture worldwide [PDF]
Blom, M.+2 more
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