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Recently, commercial interest in Physalis species has grown worldwide due to their high nutritional value, edible fruit and potential medicinal properties.
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Physalis is an important genus in the Solanaceae family. It includes many species of significant medicinal value, edible value, and ornamental value. However, many Physalis species are easily confused because of their similar morphological traits, which ...
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History of development and results of selection of Solanaceae crops in FSBSI FSVC
The article presents a brief history of the establishment of the Laboratory of Plant Breeding and Seed Production of Solanaceae Crops of FSBSI FSVC. The process of development of tomato, pepper, eggplant and physalis breeding is shown from the beginning ...
O. N. Pyshnaya, E. A. Dzhos
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Tolerance to irrigation water salinity in Physalis peruviana L. plants
Abiotic factors, such as saline stress, can happen in agricultural areas and can harm the metabolism of the plants. Studies that seek to evaluate the acting of P. peruviana L. under stress conditions are still incipient.
Joseano Graciliano da Silva +5 more
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Efectos terapéuticos del género Physalis L.: una revisión de la literatura
Antecedentes: el género Physalis L. es un fruto tipo baya, conocido como golden berry, aguaymanto, capulí, uvilla, uchuva y ha sido utilizado para tratar algunas enfermedades.
Mily Ormeño-Llanos +3 more
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Physalia physalis, the bluebottle in Australia, are colonial siphonophores that live at the surface of the ocean, mainly in tropical and subtropical waters. P.
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Physalis species are used as an indigenous food and medicine in Kenya. However, species identification and an analysis of the health-promoting bioactive compounds and antioxidant properties are lacking.
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THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF PHYSALIS CONSUMPTION ON LIVER NECROSIS IN EXPERIMENTAL RATS [PDF]
Forty-two adult male of Sprague Dawley strain rats classified into control (-ve) group and five rat groups which administered 2 g/kg paracetamol by stomach tube to induced liver necrosis.
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Plants of the genus Physalis are of economic interest because of their fleshy edible fruits with high nutritional value. Some species have high medicinal value with a long history of ethno-medicinal use to treat diverse diseases.
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Background Physalis L. is a genus of herbaceous plants of the family Solanaceae, which has important medicinal, edible, and ornamental values. The morphological characteristics of Physalis species are similar, and it is difficult to rapidly and ...
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