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A comprehensive review on Nymphaea stellata: A traditionally used bitter

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology and Research, 2010
Nymphaea stellata Willd. (Syn. Nymphaea nouchali Burman f.) (Nymphaeaceae) is an important and well-known medicinal plant, widely used in the Ayurveda and Siddha systems of medicines for the treatment of diabetes, inflammation, liver disorders, urinary ...
Neeraj Kumar Sethiya   +1 more
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Transcriptome analysis reveals that regulation network of the genes related to unique double flowers in tropical viviparous water lily [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Among tropical viviparous water lilies (Nymphaea L.), double-petaled cultivars are exceptionally rare, and the molecular mechanisms underlying their floral organ development remain largely unexplored. In this study, we identified Nymphaea ‘Candy Rain’ as
Qun Su   +8 more
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NYMPHAEA L. GENUS IN THE DANUBE DELTA, ROMÂNIA [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Development, 2020
This paper is focused on the two species of the Nymphaea genus, present in the flora of the Danube Delta, respectively Nymphaea alba L. and N. candida C. Presl.
Anca SÂRBU   +3 more
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Wuhan Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Science

open access: yesHortus Botanicus, 2021
Wuhan Botanical Garden is rightfully the third largest botanical garden in China. Located on a not very large area (70 hectares), there are about 14 thousand taxa in the garden. The 16 main collections are China's national treasures.
Tkachenko Kirill
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Plant traits and environment: floating leaf blade production and turnover of waterlilies [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2017
Floating leaf blades of waterlilies fulfill several functions in wetland ecosystems by production, decomposition and turnover as well as exchange processes. Production and turnover rates of floating leaf blades of three waterlily species, Nuphar lutea (L.
Peter F. Klok, Gerard van der Velde
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Primer registro de Nymphaea rubra (Nymphaeaceae) para México

open access: yesActa Botanica Mexicana, 2022
Antecedentes y Objetivos: Mientras se realizaba el inventario de la flora acuática de las lagunas en la Isla de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, México, se registraron ejemplares del género Nymphaea con caracteres morfológicos diferentes al taxón ya conocido de ...
Gonzalo Castillo-Campos   +3 more
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Nymphaea pubescens Induces Apoptosis, Suppresses Cellular Oxidants-Related Cell Invasion in B16 Melanoma Cells [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceutical Sciences, 2018
Background: Nymphaea spp., Thai water lilies are aquatic plants. They contain phenolic pigments that play a major role in free radical scavenging. Melanoma is strong aggressive skin cancer-associated with oxidative stress.
Parichaya Aimvijarn   +3 more
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Molecular Identification of African Nymphaea Species (Water Lily) Based on ITS, trnT-trnF and rpl16

open access: yesPlants, 2022
The genus Nymphaea L. (water lily) is the most diverse genus in the family Nymphaeaceae, with more than 50 species worldwide, including 11 species distributed in Africa.
Zhi-Hao Qian   +5 more
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Contrasting Reproductive Strategies of Two Nymphaea Species Affect Existing Natural Genetic Diversity as Assessed by Microsatellite Markers: Implications for Conservation and Wetlands Restoration

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Nymphaea, commonly known as water lily, is the largest and most widely distributed genus in the order Nymphaeales. The importance of Nymphaea in wetland ecosystems and their increased vulnerability make them a great choice for conservation and management.
Seema Parveen   +7 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Nymphaea thermarum (Nymphaeaceae) from Rwanda, Africa

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
Nymphaea thermarum is classified in the Nymphaeaceae, and is the smallest water lily in the world. It has been extinct its native environment and needs urgent protection. Here, we report and characterize the complete chloroplast genome of N.
Maolin Lei, Yiheng Hu
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