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Floral scent components of the hybrids between Lagerstroemia fauriei and Lagerstroemia ‘Tuscarora’
Scientia Horticulturae, 2023Ting Zhou +9 more
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Comparative Analysis of Six Lagerstroemia Complete Chloroplast Genomes
Crape myrtles are economically important ornamental trees of the genus Lagerstroemia L. (Lythraceae), with a distribution from tropical to northern temperate zones.
Chao Xu, Wenpan Dong, Yizeng Lu
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Lagerstroemia (Lythraceae) pollen from the Miocene of eastern China
A newly discovered fossil pollen taxon is described as Lagerstroemia cathayensis sp. nov. on the basis of a combination of morphological characters including prolate shape with no or weakly developed pseudocolpi and rugulate-verrucate tectum.
Yu‐Sheng Liu +2 more
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Constituents of Lagerstroemia Flos-reginae Retz.
Nature, 1961FOR many years people of the Philippines have used certain parts of a tree (Lagerstroemia Flos-reginae Retz.) as an aid in the lowering of blood sugar1,2. The drug, commonly called ‘banaba’, is usually administered in the form of an aqueous 20 per cent decoction prepared from the leaves.
D P, CAREW, T F, CHIN
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De Wilde, Willem J. J. O., Duyfjes, Brigitta E. E. (2016): Survey of Lagerstroemia L. (Lythraceae) in Indochina (excl. Thailand) with the description of Lagerstroemia densiflora, sp. nov., a new species from Vietnam.
Duyfjes, Brigitta E. E. +1 more
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Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology
Lagerstroemia indica, a globally cultivated ornamental plant, is celebrated for its diverse flower and leaf coloration. Although WRKY transcription factors are known regulators of plant pigmentation, their roles in L. indica remain underexplored.
Cong Guo +9 more
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Lagerstroemia indica, a globally cultivated ornamental plant, is celebrated for its diverse flower and leaf coloration. Although WRKY transcription factors are known regulators of plant pigmentation, their roles in L. indica remain underexplored.
Cong Guo +9 more
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Industrial Crops and Products, 2017
Abstract Skin aging is caused by oxidative stress and the enhanced activation of proteolytic enzymes. Inhibition of these mechanisms by natural plants might be a promising approach to prevent skin aging. The flowers of Lagerstroemia speciosa and Lagerstroemia floribunda are unused parts of agricultural products. They have been reported to possess
Panjapa Kolakul, Bungorn Sripanidkulchai
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Abstract Skin aging is caused by oxidative stress and the enhanced activation of proteolytic enzymes. Inhibition of these mechanisms by natural plants might be a promising approach to prevent skin aging. The flowers of Lagerstroemia speciosa and Lagerstroemia floribunda are unused parts of agricultural products. They have been reported to possess
Panjapa Kolakul, Bungorn Sripanidkulchai
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Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
Lagerstroemia excelsa is a unique plant species from China, holds a significant aesthetic and economic value, and plays a crucial role in landscape architecture and horticulture.
Zhongquan Qiao +9 more
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Lagerstroemia excelsa is a unique plant species from China, holds a significant aesthetic and economic value, and plays a crucial role in landscape architecture and horticulture.
Zhongquan Qiao +9 more
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Banaba (Lagerstroemia speciosaL.)
Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy: Innovations in Clinical and Applied Evidence-based Herbal Medicinals, 2007Catherine Ulbricht, Wendy Weissner
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