Quantification and characterization of biological activities of glansreginin A in black walnuts (Juglans nigra) [PDF]
Glansreginin A has been reported to be an indicator of the quality of walnuts (Juglans spp.). However, bioactive properties of glansreginin A have not been adequately explored. In the present study, we quantified concentrations of glansreginin A in black
Khanh-Van Ho +10 more
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Quantification of Vitamins, Minerals, and Amino Acids in Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) [PDF]
This paper aims to quantify the micronutrients in black walnut and address its human health benefits. The metabolic profiling of 11 black walnut cultivars was accomplished using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-
Salma Akter Antora +11 more
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Ecological genetics of Juglans nigra: Differences in early growth patterns of natural populations [PDF]
Many boreal and temperate forest tree species distributed across large geographic ranges are composed of populations adapted to the climate they inhabit.
Lauren Onofrio +2 more
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Integrated chloroplast genomics and whole‐genome resequencing reveals demographic history and selection signatures of black walnuts [PDF]
Elucidating the impacts of demographic history and genomic selection on species evolution is a central topic in phylogeography and evolutionary biology.
Hang Ye +5 more
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Identifying Antibacterial Compounds in Black Walnuts (Juglans nigra) Using a Metabolomics Approach [PDF]
Black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) is one of the most economically valuable hardwood species and a high value tree for edible nut production in the United States. Although consumption of black walnut has been linked to multiple health-promoting effects (e.g.
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Genome-wide identification, transcriptome dynamics, and expression regulation of the key lignin biosynthesis gene families PAL and CAD in black walnut shell [PDF]
Background Walnut (Juglans), cultivated globally for their nuts and timber, holds significant economic and ecological value. The eastern black walnut (EBW, J. nigra). a diploid species, an important woody species.
Huijuan Zhou +6 more
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New Host Walnut Species Juglans nigra For Garella musculana
As a result of the studies conducted in Bartın in 2019, it was determined that Garella musculana (Erschoviella musculana Erschoff 1874) caused damage to young shoots of Juglans nigra in the world for the first time.
Cengiz Bostancı +3 more
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Effects of tree species identity on soil microbial communities in Juglans nigra and Quercus rubra plantations [PDF]
Understanding how different tree species affect soil microbial communities is crucial for sustainable forestry and ecosystem management practices. Despite Black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) forestry having a rich history, the overall comprehension of how ...
Juan P. Frene +4 more
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DESCRIPCIÓN DE PATRONES NORMALES Y ANORMALES DE PLÁNTULAS DE Juglans nigra
Juglans nigra en una especie de relevancia económica y con un elevado nivel industrial y tecnológico cultivándose por su madera, como portainjerto del nogal europeo, y por sus frutos para la alimentación humana. En la Prueba de Germinación Estándar, y en
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Chemical characterization and antimicrobial activity of Juglans nigra L. nut and green husk [PDF]
Juglans nigra (Black walnut) is a source of health-supporting biologically active compounds used in traditional medicine. The investigation of bioactive compounds in black walnut could lead to its broader application, as well as to the application of its
Rajković Katarina M. +8 more
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