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Биоморфологические аспекты интродукции и выращивания Humulus Lupulus L. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Статья посвящена использованию биоморфологических данных в интродукции и выращивании Humulus lupulus L.. Уточнено понятие "матка", применяемое в хмелеводстве. Показаны особенности организации подземной системы и побегообразования растения.
Дегтерева, О. П.   +1 more
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Glucose Metabolism Regulating Colorectal Cancer Initiation and Progression

open access: yesCancer Science, Volume 117, Issue 5, Page 1199-1208, May 2026.
Drugs and compounds targeting glycolysis in CRC and the mechanisms by which these drugs inhibit their respective targets. ABSTRACT Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common types of invasive cancer worldwide, which has the characteristics of poor curative effect and poor prognosis. Increasing evidence suggests that hyperactivated glucose uptake
Meiyi Lin, Junpeng Cui
wiley   +1 more source

The Study of Antibacterial Effect of Humulus lupulus on some of Gram Positive & Gram Negative Bacteria

open access: yesJournal of Medicinal Plants, 2009
Background: In recent years, a new view has been stablished toward pharmaceutical plants and applicational use of them all over the world and researchers, in various medical courses are investigating about this issue.
R Kasra Kermanshahi   +4 more
doaj  

Aleyrodid (Hemiptera) diversity in hop varieties grown in Brazil

open access: yesBioscience Journal, 2022
Whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) are a diverse group of sap-sucking insect species that can cause severe damage in crops with global economic importance.
Patricia Santos de Castro Fernandez   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Molecular cytogenetics (FISH, GISH) of Coccinia grandis: A ca. 3 myr-old species of Cucurbitaceae with the largest Y/autosome divergence in flowering plants [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The independent evolution of heteromorphic sex chromosomes in 19 species from 4 families of flowering plants permits studying X/Y divergence after the initial recombination suppression.
A. Sousa   +67 more
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Solid Shampoo Is Mostly Not Preserved, in Contrast to Liquid Shampoos Used in Hairdressing—A Market Survey in Four European Countries

open access: yesContact Dermatitis, Volume 94, Issue 5, Page 524-530, May 2026.
Most solid shampoos (68.6%) did not contain preservatives according to Annex V of the EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC 1223/2009), while all liquid shampoos did. The number of preservatives used was significantly greater in liquid shampoos. ABSTRACT Background Hairdressers are frequently exposed to shampoos, both from neat liquid products and dilutions ...
Wolfgang Uter   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

STRESS-PROTECTIVE AND ANTIOXIDANT EFFECT OF HUMULUS LUPULUS DRY EXTRACT AT CHRONIC EMOTIONAL STRESS

open access: yesActa Biomedica Scientifica, 2014
Stress-protective and antioxidant effects of Humulus lupulus dry extract were studied in experiments on white Wistar rats at prolonged emotional stress. It has been established that the H.
Ya. G. Razuvaeva   +4 more
doaj  

Obtenção de plantas de Humulus lupulos L. resistentes a virus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A biotecnologia vegetal tornou-se uma ferramenta fundamental no melhoramento das mais variadas espécies. Na sua vertente de transformação genética, abriu novos horizontes de interesse agrícola e económico, no controlo de doenças e pragas. No lúpulo, a
Sousa, Maria João
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Invasive plants optimize leaf nitrogen allocation in photosynthesis

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 250, Issue 3, Page 1522-1534, May 2026.
Summary Invasive plants often outcompete co‐occurring native species by expressing acquisitive functional traits that promote high photosynthetic capacity. However, it remains unclear whether these traits are newly evolved in the introduced (‘away’) range or if invaders arrived preadapted with superior traits from their native (‘home’) range.
Robert J. Griffin‐Nolan   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Florida Edible Garden Plants: Hops (Humulus lupulus)

open access: yesEDIS, 2013
Hops are perennial, herbaceous climbing plants commonly cultivated for their strobiles or cones (Figure 1). The cones are often used for flavoring and aroma in food, tea, and beer (Burgess 1964).
Brian J. Pearson
doaj   +5 more sources

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