A NEW DISEASE OF THE HOP-VINE CAUSED BY PERONOPLASMOPARA HUMULI N. SP. [PDF]
© 2019 The Authors Background: Over the past two decades, the use of image and performance enhancing drugs (IPEDs) has increased significantly. Once largely confined to professional athletes, IPED use has transcended the elite sporting arena and is now ...
宮部, 金吾, 高橋, 良直
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Effect of Humulus lupulus on Serum Lipids Profile in Adult Albino Rats Injected With B[a]P تأثير حشيشة الدينار على صورة دهون الدم في فئران الألبينو البالغة التي حقنت بالبنزو ]أ[ بيرين [PDF]
The present study aimed primarily to investigate the effect of Humulus lupulus in different levels (1.0, 2.5, and 5.0 %) on the serum lipids profile in adult albino rats injected with B[a]P.
شريف صبري مكاوي +2 more
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IgE Cross-Reactivity between Humulus japonicus and Humulus lupulus
Japanese hop (Humulus japonicus) is a major cause of weed pollinosis in East Asia. However, supplies of commercial allergen extract from this plant have not met clinical demand. The pollen of common hop (Humulus lupulus), a closely related species, may provide an alternative source if there is strong IgE cross-reactivity between these two species.
Kyoung Yong Jeong +4 more
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Palearctic flea beetle and pest of hops and Cannabis, Psylliodes attenuata (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae), new to North America [PDF]
The univoltine leaf beetle Psylliodes attenuata (Koch, 1803) is a pest of Cannabis and Humulus (Cannabaceae) and native to the Palaearctic Region, known from eastern Asia to western Europe.First North American records are presented for P.
Hume Douglas +4 more
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Recent palaeoenvironmental evidence for the processing of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in eastern England during the medieval period [PDF]
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] Hemp (Cannabissativa L.)— whose origins as a domesticated plant probably lie in C.Asia — has been cultivated in England since at least a.d.800 (and before this perhaps in the Roman Period), mainly for its ¿bre, which was used to make ...
Bunting, M.J. +5 more
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Hop Harvesting Procedures for Small-Scale Production
This new 4-page publication of the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department explains hop harvesting procedures for small-scale production (generally up to 5 acres).
Shinsuke Agehara +4 more
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Влияние процесса озонирования на компонентный состав эфирных масел Artemisia absinthium и Humulus lupulus [PDF]
Эфирные масла представляют собой сложную комбинацию различных летучих веществ, состав которых зависит от вида и места произрастания растения. Большая часть компонентов эфирных масел используется в фармации и здравоохранении, парфюмерной и косметической ...
Черней И. С. +3 more
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Tocopherol composition and antioxidant activity of Spanish wild vegetables [PDF]
Traditional use of noncultivated vegetables has decreased with the development of agriculture and global supply chains. However, some species are still consumed as part of our traditional Mediterranean diet. Plants are among the most important sources of
Carvalho, Ana Maria +5 more
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Record of vegetation, climate change, human impact and retting of hemp in Garhwal Himalaya (India) during the past 4600 years [PDF]
This study is focused on a 3.55-m-long sediment core retrieved from Badanital (i.e. the BT core) in 2008. Badanital (30°29′50″N, 78°55′26″E, 2083 m a.s.l.) is a small lake located in the upper catchment area of the Ganges in Garhwal Himalaya, northern ...
Demske, Dieter +5 more
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Packaging and Storage of Hops (Humulus lupulus)
Hops (Humulus lupulus) are an essential ingredient to the production of beer. This 3-page document describes how to properly store and package hops.
Sean M. Campbell, Brian J. Pearson
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