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Physiological Studies on the Tuberization of Potato Plants

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Common wild ethnomedicinal tuberous plants of Asia

Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 2022
Tuberous plants have always been used as food and medicine since ages. The carbohydrate content and other phytochemical constituents and their tubers make them the best form of nutraceutical. The diversity in the landscape in Asian countries makes the region a good place for the availability of wild tuberous plants.
Bhagyashali Karle   +6 more
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Physiology of tuberization in plants. (Tubers and tuberous roots.)

1965
The stem and root of certain plant species often become modified into structures whose form and function differ considerably from that of the typical organ. Moreover, though the functions of these two organs, when in their typical form differ considerably among themselves, they assume upon modification a new.
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Microbial fructan production in transgenic potato plants and tubers

Industrial Crops and Products, 1996
Fructans (fructose polymers) derived from plants usually have a very low degree of polymerisation (DP) and this limits the technical application of this versatile carbohydrate polymer. Previously we showed that the expression of bacterial fructosyltransferase genes in transgenic plants results in the accumulation of high molecular weight fructans with ...
Pilon-Smits, E.A.H.   +6 more
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Diseases of Tuberous Medicinal Plants

Tuberous medicinal plants (TMP) are an important group of plants in which roots are modified into tubers and used for medicinal purposes. Many TMPs viz., Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), safed musli (Chlorophytum borolivianum), Patarchur (Coleus forskohlii), asparagus (Asparagus adscendens), turmeric (Curcuma longa), Holostemma adakodien, Typhonium ...
Mohammad Zuhaib, Archana Singh
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Changes in seed tubers after planting

Potato Research, 1977
The changes after planting in weight and dry matter content of seed tubers were studied. The weight was found to increase after planting owing to uptake of water from the soil. The dry matter content decreased rather rapidly. The changes in weight varied within wide limits for individual tubers, showing great differences in water uptake between the ...
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Plant Tuber and Root-Based Biocomposites

Plant Tuber and Root-based Biocomposites: Development, Characterization, and Applications discusses the latest advances in this important research field. The book details novel tuber and root-based materials individually and covers their manufacturing, characterization, and applications.
Sapuan, S. M.   +5 more
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Diseases of Non-Tuberous Medicinal Plants

Medicinal plants constitute an important group of horticultural crops and many non-tuberous medicinal plants viz., aloe vera (Aloe vera), basil (Ocimum sanctum), mentha (Mentha arvensis), noni (Morinda citrifolia), isabgol (Plantago ovata), mulethi or liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), rosa grass (Cymbopogan nardus), etc.
Mujeebur Rahman Khan   +5 more
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