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Disentangling Peronospora on Papaver: Phylogenetics, Taxonomy, Nomenclature and Host Range of Downy Mildew of Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum) and Related Species

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
Based on sequence data from ITS rDNA, cox1 and cox2, six Peronospora species are recognised as phylogenetically distinct on various Papaver species. The host ranges of the four already described species P. arborescens, P. argemones, P.
Hermann Voglmayr, Blanca B Landa
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Alkaloids of Papaver orientale and Papaver pseudo-orientale

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1975
Dry 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.
R. Asgharian   +3 more
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Papaver sp.

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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QUANTIFICATION OF ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS IN PAPAVER RHOEAS L. AND PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM

Book of Proceedings: 1st International Conference on Chemo and BioInformatics, 2021
Plants are very important for proper human nutrition, so the content of essential elements was investigated in two poppy species. Essential elements such as Ca, Na, K, Mg, Fe, Cu, Co, Mn, Mo and Zn play a vital role in various biological processes. Samples of roots, stems, leaves and seeds of Papaver rhoeas L. and Papaver somniferum were acid dissolved
S. D. Vasiljević   +2 more
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Utilization of Papaver

Economic Botany, 1973
The well-known opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) furnishes opiates, ornamentals, poppy seed, poppy seed oil, poppycake, poppy flour, poppy straw and potherbs. Poppies also furnish analgesics, anodynes, ant food, antibiotics, anti-malarials, aphrodisiacs, baby rattles, bird food, copper indicators, cough remedies, demulcents, diaphoretics, diarrhea ...
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Papaver (sect. Papaver) L.

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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Papaver L.

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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