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Mode d'initiation des bourgeons hypocotylaires chezAlliaria officinalisL. [PDF]
M. Champagnat, J. Marichal, C. Vincent
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DNA homology within the Rhizobiaceae : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Microbiology at Massey University [PDF]
The relationship of rhizobia that nodulate Galega officinalis to the known species of Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium was investigated. Similarly, the recently discovered fast growing soybean nodulating group of rhizobia was studied. Both groups were
Wedlock, David Neil
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Abstract The recent focus among natural dyers is on identifying and utilising new natural dye sources. The current study explored the potential of the Anatolian sweetgum tree's leaves and fruits in providing bioactive properties with wool dyeing. In the dyeing process, iron (II) sulphate, alum, tannic acid and citric acid were used, and different ...
Hüseyin Benli +3 more
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Calendula officinalis L.is a versatile medicinal plant with numerous applications in various fields. However, its chloroplast genome structure, features, phylogeny, and patterns of evolution and mutation remain largely unexplored. This study examines the
Ningyun Zhang +13 more
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Cornus officinalis, a medicinal and edible plant known for its liver-nourishing properties, has shown promise in inhibiting the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), crucial indicators of hepatic fibrosis, especially when processed by high ...
Xin Han +14 more
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The oil of the seeds ofRobinia pseudacacia andMelilotus officinalis [PDF]
A. S. Akramova +2 more
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Comparing the impacts of patch‐burn grazing on vegetation in two northern tallgrass prairies
We evaluated two of the earliest and largest patch‐burn grazing projects in the eastern tallgrass prairie of Minnesota, an ecosystem that has undergone extensive fragmentation and invasion by non‐native species. Our results in grazed and ungrazed plots varied with differences in stocking rate and fire frequency.
Fred S. Harris +2 more
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Background & Aim: Malassezia furfur is a lipophilic yeast and is known as the agent of skin diseases, especially tinea versicolor. The aim of this study was to compare the antifungal effect of licorice root, Althoca officinalis extracts and ketoconazole
Y Motaharinia +7 more
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Introduction: Acrylamide (AA) is a toxic substance found in almost all our daily food items produced during the cooking process that damages the structure and affects the reproductive system's function by inducing oxidative stress, thereby increasing the
Malarvani Thangamany +5 more
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Isolation, Structure, and Synthesis of Alkaloids from Valeriana officinalis L.. [PDF]
Kurt Torssell +8 more
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