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Morphology of the midgut and hindgut and pollen-feeding ecology of Eulasia arctos anatolica (Reitter, 1903) (Coleoptera: Glaphyridae). [PDF]
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Three-Year Cereal: Field Bean Intercropping Greatly Reduced Weed Abundance with Small Changes in Functional Composition. [PDF]
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Alkaloids of Papaver orientale and Papaver pseudo-orientale
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1975Dry latex of Paaver orientale was shown to contain 20% oripavine and 9% thebaine. Dry latex of Papaver pseudo-orientale contained two major alkaloids, isothebaine (11.7%) and orientalidine (0.5%), and the minor alkaloids bracteolin, salutaridine, Or1, Or2, PO-4, alborine (PO-5), and a novel alkaloid aryapavine.
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2018
Papaver apulum Ten. Artbeschreibung: Ähnlich wie P. argemone, aber Haare an Stängel und Kelch nur 0,5-1 mm lang, Kapsel eiförmig, 6-10 mm lang und 4-5 mm breit, mit ziemlich zahlreichen 1-2 mm langen Haaren. Standort und Verbreitung in der Schweiz: Äcker, Ödland, nur adventiv / kollin / Südliches TI Verbreitung global: Südosteuropäisch Ökologische ...
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Papaver apulum Ten. Artbeschreibung: Ähnlich wie P. argemone, aber Haare an Stängel und Kelch nur 0,5-1 mm lang, Kapsel eiförmig, 6-10 mm lang und 4-5 mm breit, mit ziemlich zahlreichen 1-2 mm langen Haaren. Standort und Verbreitung in der Schweiz: Äcker, Ödland, nur adventiv / kollin / Südliches TI Verbreitung global: Südosteuropäisch Ökologische ...
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Published as part of Elvebakk, Arve & Bjerke, Jarle W., 2024, Papaver recircumscribed: A review of neighbouring Papaveraceae genera, including Afropapaver nom. et stat. nov. and Oreomecon, a large, Arctic-Alpine genus, pp.
Elvebakk, Arve, Bjerke, Jarle W.
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Elvebakk, Arve, Bjerke, Jarle W.
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2023
Turkey is the richest region of the Mediterranean area for the number of Papaver species. Among these, the most important one is Papaver somniferum, which has been cultivated for almost 4000 years mainly for its medicinally important alkaloids, morphine, and codeine.
Sariyar, G., Toplan, G.G.
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Turkey is the richest region of the Mediterranean area for the number of Papaver species. Among these, the most important one is Papaver somniferum, which has been cultivated for almost 4000 years mainly for its medicinally important alkaloids, morphine, and codeine.
Sariyar, G., Toplan, G.G.
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