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Additional file 13: of Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) response to non-optimal soil acidity and zinc deficiency

open access: gold, 2019
Alexey A. Dmitriev   +14 more
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Linum usitatissimum L. Linaceae [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
This annual plant, as a food and fiber crop, is mainly cultivated in Central Asia, Egypt, Mediterranean countries, and southern Europe. Flaxseeds (linseeds) are regarded as functional food. Both Dioscorides and Pliny described and used this plant. Ibn al-Baitar described it as a good abortifacient, and quoted Dioscorides that using it mixed with black ...
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana   +2 more
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Peroxidase Activity in Linum usitatissimum L

Annals of Botany, 1967
Crosses were made, in all combinations, between 2 parental genotypes of Linum and their reciprocal F 1 hybrids. The parents and progeny obtained were grown in controlled environmental conditions and sampled at 35 and 70 days after germination to determine, on an individual plant basis, total plant fresh weight and peroxidase activity of main stem ...
H. TYSON, P. Y. JUI
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Phytosterols accumulation in the seeds of Linum usitatissimum L.

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2009
A comparative study was performed to determine the free sterols content and composition during the development of three varieties of linseed (H52, O116 and P129). Seed samples were collected at regular intervals from 7 to 60 days after flowering (DAF).
Khaled Sebei   +6 more
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Doubled haploid production in Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.)

Biotechnology Advances, 2009
There is a requirement of haploid and double haploid material and homozygous lines for cell culture studies and breeding in flax. Anther culture is currently the most successful method producing doubled haploid lines in flax. Recently, ovary culture was also described as a good source of doubled haploids.
Jozef Šamaj   +5 more
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Transformation in Linum usitatissimum L. (Flax)

1993
Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) has been an important world crop for thousands of years. Its importance stems from its wide adaptation and distribution and its versatility; in fact, the name “usitatissimum” means “most useful”. The stems can be used for fiber, the seeds for oil, and the meal for feed (Janick et al. 1974).
A. McHughen, M. C. Jordan
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LECTOTYPIFICATION OFLINUM USITATISSIMUML. (LINACEAE): A RECTIFICATION

TAXON, 1989
The Uppsala specimen was annotated by Linnaeus, and appears to have been in his collection prior to the description of the species. It is the only specimen of Clematis virginiana annotated as such by Linnaeus, and as far as we can see, the only actual specimen he had at hand when describing the species.
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A Review on Pharmacological and Clinical Aspects of Linum usitatissimum L.

Current Drug Discovery Technologies, 2019
Conclusion: Despite so much animal studies that have been accomplished, there have not been enough clinical trials done on pharmacological properties of L. usitatissimum. Therefore, this study could be considered as a concise and up to date overview for further facile studies and clinical trials over the valuable plant, L. usitatissimum. Results and
Ramin Ansari   +2 more
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