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The complete chloroplast genome of Abeliophyllum distichum Nakai (Oleaceae), cultivar Ok Hwang 1ho: insights of cultivar specific variations of A. distichum [PDF]
Abeliophyllum distichum Nakai is the only species in Abeliophyllum genus, which is Korean endemic. Ok Hwang 1ho, the first official cultivar of A. distichum., displays that colour of corolla is light yellow (8D and 9D).
Jongsun Park +4 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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The species of Jasminum Tourn. ex L. (Oleaceae) in Peninsular Malaysia are revised. Eighteen species are recognised, of which eight are endemic. Five of these species have been recorded from Singapore. A key to species is provided, all names are typified,
Ruth Kiew, Ji-Cai Tan
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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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Context Traditionally, Oleaceae plants are used to treat many diseases, such as rheumatism, hypercholesterolaemia, or ulcers. Objectives To investigate the cytotoxic potential of Jasminum humile L., Jasminum grandiflorum L., and Olea europaea L ...
Khaled Ahmed Mansour +4 more
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Stomatal Study of Introduced Species, Ligustrum lucidum Aiton (Oleaceae), in Coastal Areas of Japan
Alien, introduced, and non-native species expand their distribution through the development of various transportation networks. In Japan, Ligustrum lucidum Aiton (Oleaceae) was introduced in the mid-1800s for use as roadside trees, but has escaped from ...
Eiichi Takizawa +3 more
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Serpentine soils consist of broadly skewed elemental profiles, including abundant toxic metals and low nutrient content in drought-prone, patchily distributed substrates; therefore, they are one of the most challenging settings for plant life.
Masayuki Shiba, T. Tate, T. Fukuda
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ISSR-Based Genetic Diversity Assessment of Genus Jasminum L. (Oleaceae) from Pakistan
The genus Jasminum L., of the family Oleaceae, includes many species occurring in the wild, or cultivated worldwide. A preliminary investigation based on inter-simple sequence repeats (ISSR) was performed to assess the genetic diversity among 28 ...
Naeem Akhtar +9 more
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