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Wuyi Mountain in Southeast China is the origin of black tea and oolong tea. It is also considered the ‘treasure trove of tea cultivars’ because of its rich tea germplasm resources.
Caiguo Liu +9 more
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Pruning is an important strategy for increasing tea production. However, the effects of pruning on tea quality are not well understood. In this study, tea leaves were collected from Wuyi Mountain for both ionomic and metabolomic analyses. A total of 1962
Yang Liu +13 more
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Whole-genome resequencing reveals the origin of tea in Lincang
Phylogeographic, population genetics and diversity analysis are crucial for local tea resource conservation and breeding programs. Lincang in Yunnan has been known as the possible place of domestication for tea worldwide, yet, its genetic makeup and ...
Yahui Lei +17 more
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Genomic and genetic advances of oiltea-camellia (Camellia oleifera)
Oiltea-camellia (C. oleifera) is a widely cultivated woody oil crop in Southern China and Southeast Asia. The genome of oiltea-camellia was very complex and not well explored.
Changrong Ye +13 more
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In this paper, sensory evaluation, electronic nose and gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were used to analyze the main aromatic components and differences of sun-dried green tea in different townships of Menghai County.
Qiaomei XIAO +3 more
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Hawthorn Lace Bug (Hemiptera: Tingidae), First Record of Injury to Roses, with a Review of Host Plants [PDF]
Hawthorn lace bug, Coryrhucha cydoniae (Fitch), is reported for the first time as damag- ing roses. Injury to climbing and hybrid Tea roses is described, and a list of known host plants is provided based on observations in Pennsylvania and review of ...
Wheeler, A. G, Jr
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(1) Background: The essential oils (EOs) of Sideritis L. have attracted great interest due to their pharmacological activities and potential applications in the cosmetic and perfume industries.
Eleftheria H. Kaparakou +5 more
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Phytochemical study of a species with ethnopharmacological interest. Sideritis romana L. [PDF]
The phytochemical analysis of Sideritis romana L., a species largely used as a traditional remedy, led to the isolation and the identification of several acetylated flavonoid glycosides with apigenin, luteolin, hypolaetin and isoscutellarein backbone ...
BIANCO, Armandodoriano +5 more
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Mountain tea (Sideritis plants): A potential anti-atherogenic agent? [PDF]
Atherosclerosis consists the leading cause of cardiovascular diseases. Over the last years, medicinal plants are considered as efficient agents in the prevention and adjuvant therapy of atherosclerosis. Mountain tea (Sideritis plants) is used as traditional remedy against common cold and gastrointestinal disorders.
Ekaterina-Michaela Tomou +2 more
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Commercial hospitality : a vehicle for the sustainable empowerment of Nepali women [PDF]
To illustrate how commercial hospitality has catalysed sustainable social change in Nepal through empowering women. Utilising a new framework, developed by combining existing theories, empowerment of women Tea House owners/ managers is assessed. Within a
Maclaren, Andrew C. +2 more
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