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A chromosome-level genome assembly reveals triterpenoid biosynthesis in Clinopodium chinense. [PDF]
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In vitro testing of honey quality and biological functionality: underestimated elements in the clinical testing of honey. [PDF]
Majtan J.
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Natural products for biocontrol of <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i>: mechanisms and applications. [PDF]
Han X, Yang Z, Jiang S, Meng L, Jiang L.
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Effect of Mentha piperita (Labiatae) and Mentha spicata (Labiatae) on iron absorption in rats
Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2004Aim: The effect of Mentha piperita (Labiatae) and Mentha spicata (Labiatae) teas, which contain different phenol compounds, on iron metabolism was studied. These teas grow in different areas of the city of Isparta, Turkey. These herbals were given to the rats in tea.
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THE GLANDULAR TRICHOMES OF THE LABIATAE. A REVIEW
Acta Horticulturae, 2006The species belonging to the Labiatae family are characterised by the presence of glandular trichomes. The most common and most described of these glands are peltate and capitate hairs. The first are considered the site of production and storage of essential oil; concerning the second, there is uncertainty about the chemical composition of the ...
MALECI, LAURA, GIULIANI, CLAUDIA
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Coleus scutellarioides (L.) Benth. (yaprak güzeli), Güneydoğu Asya kökenli, tropikal ve subtropikal iklimlere uyum sağlamış, yoğun yaprak renklenmesiyle öne çıkan önemli bir süs bitkisidir. İç ve dış mekân düzenlemelerinde, özellikle yarı gölge ve nemli koşullarda güçlü bir görsel vurgu elemanı olarak kullanılır.
Şevket Alp, Muzaffer Bayram
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Şevket Alp, Muzaffer Bayram
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Supplementary Notes on American Labiatae-VII
Brittonia, 1940Notes on the taxonomy and distribution of various species of Labiatae of Mexico, and Central and South America, are presented, as part of a continuing series of supplements to the authors’ earlier monographs. Eight new species are described in the generaHyptis, Salvia, Satureja, andScutellaria.
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