In Vitro Micropropagation of Native Ulluco (<i>Ullucus tuberosus</i> Caldas) from the Amazonas Region of Peru. [PDF]
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Leaf physiological and transcriptomic analyses provide insights into the regulatory network underlying high yield in yam under directional cultivation. [PDF]
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Biological Properties, Mineral Composition, and Health-Promoting Potential of Tiger Nut Tubers (Cyperus esculentus L.) as a Novel and Underutilized Food Source. [PDF]
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Ethno-ecological knowledge of tiger nut (Cyperus esculentus L.) across contrasted climate zones: uses, diversity, production system, and perception of climate change in Togo (West Africa). [PDF]
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Evaluation of Bacillus velezensis strain N23 for the control of potato common scab. [PDF]
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Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Shabelle Zone, Eastern Ethiopia. [PDF]
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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, 2022Tuberous 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.
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