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Chemical Composition, and Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Properties of Monarda didyma L.’s Essential Oils and Hydrosols

Molecules
Aromatic medicinal plants are a constant focus of interest for scientists and producers. One example is Monarda didyma L., an aromatic perennial with proven health benefits.
P. Cichosz   +5 more
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Pharmacognostical studies of introducated plant in Lithuania Monarda didyma L

2013
Monarda didyma L. is Lamiaceae family member, introducated plant from North America. The evaluation of adaptation and ability to produce biologically active compounds in Lithuanian climat is relevant. The observation was performed in Kaunas Botanical Garden of Vytautas Magnus Univesity aiming to increase the botanical diversity in Lithuania.
Rastenytė, Kristina   +5 more
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Anti-aflatoxigenic nano-emulsions based on Monarda didyma and Neopallasia pectinata essential oils as novel green agent for food preservation

Industrial crops and products (Print), 2022
Chenggang Song   +8 more
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Composition of leaf and flower essential oil from Monarda didyma L. cultivated in France

Flavour and Fragrance Journal, 1991
AbstractThe essential oil from flowers and leaves of Monarda didyma L. (cv. Cambridge Scarlet) was investigated by means of GC and GC‐MS. Linalol proved to be the main component, together with other typical compounds of the Lamiaceae family.
A. P. Carnat, J. L. Lamaison, A. Rémery
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Evaluation of growth response of phytopathogens Alternaria alternata, Diaporthe nobilis and Phytophthora plurivora to inhibitory potential of three essential oils of Monarda didyma genotypes

Journal of plant diseases and protection, 2021
P. Christova   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Influence of meteorological factor on the Monarda didyma L. vegetation rhythmics

2014
Every plant has its own specific consistent phenophases change, so called seasonal rhythm of development. The change in a single growing season is the rhythm of vegetation. Seasons change in Lithuania is apparent, so here seasonal rhythmic patterns of growing plants depend on the meteorological conditions. Monarda didyma L.
Rastenytė, Kristina   +5 more
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Monarda didyma Hydrolate Affects the Survival and the Behaviour of Drosophila suzukii

Insects, 2022
Luca Finetti   +2 more
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