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Oleaceae plants: a source of metabolites with atheroprotective potential [PDF]
Atherosclerosis is a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, driven by chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, lipid imbalance, and plaque instability.
Agnieszka Filipek, Edyta Czepielewska
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Tracing the path from conservation to expansion evolutionary insights into NLR genes in oleaceae [PDF]
The Oleaceae family, encompassing key genera such as Fraxinus (ash trees), Olea (olives), Jasminum (jasmine), Syringa (lilac), and Forsythia, plays a crucial ecological and economic role.
Saba Parvez +10 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Olea dioica Roxb, 1820 (Oleaceae) [PDF]
Olea dioica Roxb, 1820 is a very important ethnomedicinal tree because of its medicinal properties and it belongs to the Oleaceae family. It is mainly distributed in evergreen and semi-evergreen forests. However, the chloroplast genome of O.
Jinhua Long +3 more
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Potential Anthelmintic and Antioxidant Activities of Jasminum fruticans L. and Its Phytochemical Analysis [PDF]
Background: Ethnobotanical investigations conducted in Turkey demonstrated that Jasminum fruticans L. extract and fruit juice had been used against parasites in animals. In this study, the possible antihelmintic activity of various J.
Esra Küpeli Akkol +4 more
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High quality genomes produced from single MinION flow cells clarify polyploid and demographic histories of critically endangered Fraxinus (ash) species [PDF]
With populations of threatened and endangered species declining worldwide, efforts are being made to generate high quality genomic records of these species before they are lost forever.
Steven J. Fleck +8 more
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Ways to increase the resistance of lilacs to fungal and bacterial diseases
Ornamental shrubs are always at the center of horticultural interest. The 21st century was marked by a new stormy interest in the culture of species, varieties and forms of the genus Syringa. New breeding centers have appeared and a significant number of
Varfolomeeva Elizaveta Andreevna +2 more
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Lilac (Syringa vulgaris L., olive family Oleaceae) is one of the widespread and popular ornamental plants. Species, many varieties and forms of lilacs are always in the center of horticultural and breeding interest.
Tkachenko Kirill +2 more
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Syringa reticulata subsp. pekinensis (Ruprecht) P. S. Green & M. C. Chang (Oleaceae: Syringeae) is horticultural woody plant. To grasp a better comprehension on the molecular basis of S. reticulata subsp.
Jiuli Wang +5 more
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Syringa oblata var. alba is a shrub or a small tree from China with high ornamental, medicinal, and edible value. Here, we present its first complete chloroplast genome.
Wen-Xiao Men +7 more
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Syringa reticulata subsp. amurensis (Rupr.) P. S. Green & M. C. Chang (Oleaceae) is a shrub or tree with high medicinal value as well as great ecological significance as an urban garden plant.
Jiuli Wang +7 more
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