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Discovery of new eco-friendly methods for insect pest management is very important in integrated pest management program. Contact toxicity of six plant extracts i.e. Acanthus dioscoridis L. (Acanthaceae), Achillea millefolium L.
Mustafa Alkan, Kenan Kara, Ayhan Gökçe
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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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Molecular phylogeny of wild Hops, Humulus lupulus L. [PDF]
We have analysed wild hops collected widely from the Northern Hemisphere, assessing the genetic diversity and the geographical distribution of haplotypes, to investigate the evolution and phylogeny of hops, Humulus lupulus. The haplotypes were characterized by the nuclear ribosomal DNA spacer region (length and DNA sequence) and chloroplast DNA ...
A, Murakami +6 more
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Genome size in Humulus lupulus L. and H. japonicus Siebold and Zucc. (Cannabaceae)
We analysed chromosome lengths, karyotype structure, and nuclear DNA content (flow cytometry) in diploid (2n=20) and triploid (2n=30) European H. lupulus var. lupulus, American H. lupulus var.
Aleksander Grabowska-Joachimiak +4 more
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Phytotherapy in zoo animals [PDF]
Phytotherapy is one of the oldest medical disciplines and was traditionally based on empiricism (Reichling et al., 2008). Nowadays, its use as an additional integral component of evidence based medicine is well accepted in human medicine (Finkelmann ...
Hoby, S., Walkenhorst, M., Wenker, C.
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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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The use of expressed sequence tag-simple sequence repeat (EST-SSR) markers might reflect the better relationship among species or cultivars than markers previously used. The first set of 30 EST-SSR was developed in hop (Humulus lupulus L.).
J. Patzak, J. Matoušek
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Aim. The development of sensible, economical and expressive method of quantitative determination of organic acids in complex poly herbal extraction counted on izovaleric acid with the use of digital technologies. Materials and methods.
I. L. Dyachok , O. R. Pinyashko
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Suitability of Selected Broad-Leaved Weeds for Survival and Growth of Two Stalk-Boring \u3ci\u3eHydraecia\u3c/i\u3e Species (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) [PDF]
Third instar hop vine borer (Hydraecia immanis) and potato stem borer (H. micacea) are new pest species on corn in the Midwest. Early instar larvae feed on small-stemmed grasses, and later instar larvae switch to broad- stemmed hosts to complete ...
Giebunk, Bruce L +2 more
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Comparison of antioxidant activity of extracts of hop leaves harvested in different years
Introduction: Hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is a common plant in Europe, with many beneficial health effects. In addition to the use in brewing, hops are a valuable source of active substances used in conventional and folk medicine, such as humulones and ...
Muzykiewicz Anna +5 more
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