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Synergistic Effects of <i>Lavandula angustifolia</i> and a Bacterial Consortium on Bioremediation of a Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soil. [PDF]
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A Review of Essential Oils with Anti-<i>Campylobacter jejuni</i> Effects-Their Inhibitory and Destructive Effects on Biofilms and Efficacies on Food Matrices. [PDF]
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Cytotoxic Activity of Essential Oils from Middle Eastern Medicinal Plants on Malignant Keratinocytes. [PDF]
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Bioactive Potential of Terpenes from Mediterranean Scrub Plants: A Review. [PDF]
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Structural and functional insights into NAD(P)H-quinone oxidoreductases in lavender: implications for abiotic stress tolerance and essential oil production. [PDF]
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Food Chemistry, 2002
Portuguese lavender honeys are generated from the nectar of Lavandula stoechas, whereas French lavender honeys are exclusively derived from Lavandula angustifolia, Lavandula latifolia, or hybrids of these two species. In the framework of the floral origin authentication of such honeys, volatile compounds from L. stoechas, L.
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Portuguese lavender honeys are generated from the nectar of Lavandula stoechas, whereas French lavender honeys are exclusively derived from Lavandula angustifolia, Lavandula latifolia, or hybrids of these two species. In the framework of the floral origin authentication of such honeys, volatile compounds from L. stoechas, L.
Christine Guyot-Declerck +3 more
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Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia Miller)
Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy, 2004An evidence-based systematic review including scientific evidence, expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology, and dosing.
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Phytotaxa, 2017
A remarkable new lavender from southern Italy which has long been treated as L. angustifolia and superficially resembles this montane species from the French and Italian Alps. However, it differs in key characters, most notably the inflorescence, corolla structure, calyx indumentum, bract form and essential oil profile.
Passalacqua NG, TUNDIS, ROSA, Upson TM
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A remarkable new lavender from southern Italy which has long been treated as L. angustifolia and superficially resembles this montane species from the French and Italian Alps. However, it differs in key characters, most notably the inflorescence, corolla structure, calyx indumentum, bract form and essential oil profile.
Passalacqua NG, TUNDIS, ROSA, Upson TM
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2020
Zygaena (Zygaena) lavandulae (Esper, 1783) — 9-IV-2009, Barrancoblanco, Coín, 30 SUF 45, 220 m, 1 imago. — 9-VII-2009, Jarapalos, Alhaurín de la Torre, 30 SUF 55, 510 m, 1 imago. — 19-V-2013, llanos de la Plata, Alhaurín de la Torre, 30 SUF 55, 340 m, 1 imago.
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Zygaena (Zygaena) lavandulae (Esper, 1783) — 9-IV-2009, Barrancoblanco, Coín, 30 SUF 45, 220 m, 1 imago. — 9-VII-2009, Jarapalos, Alhaurín de la Torre, 30 SUF 55, 510 m, 1 imago. — 19-V-2013, llanos de la Plata, Alhaurín de la Torre, 30 SUF 55, 340 m, 1 imago.
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