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Traditional utilization of weeds and ethnic ecological wisdom in Longsheng terraces-a study based on globally important agricultural heritage systems. [PDF]
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Proximity Labelling-Based Proteomics Identifies Antiviral Host Factors Associated With the Potexvirus Replicase. [PDF]
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Correlational analysis of halotolerant palynomorphs peculiarities by integrating morphological and morphometric characterization using scanning electron microscopy. [PDF]
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Integrated above- and below-ground interplant cueing of salt stress. [PDF]
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The genome sequence of the common water plantain, <i>Alisma plantago-aquatica</i> L. (Alismataceae). [PDF]
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Restoring landscapes and communities: Insights from critical, urban, and plant ecology. [PDF]
Igwe AN, Callwood KA, Shelton DS.
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Country= Egypt Comments= Psyllium husk. Sat-Isabgol. A natural vegetal product derived from Isabgol seeds by milling process. It is the upper coating of Plantago ovata (Ispagol), which is highly purified by sieving and winnowin. RC: det.
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Acta Botanica Neerlandica, 1979
SUMMARY Plantago major ssp. major, P. lanceolata and P. media have been compared with respect to their ability to adapt themselves to a localized availability of phosphate. The growth and phosphorus content of plants of the three species were followed during 4–5 weeks in a divided-roots-experiment where at the start of the experiment about 25% of ...
A. De Jager, M. Posno
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SUMMARY Plantago major ssp. major, P. lanceolata and P. media have been compared with respect to their ability to adapt themselves to a localized availability of phosphate. The growth and phosphorus content of plants of the three species were followed during 4–5 weeks in a divided-roots-experiment where at the start of the experiment about 25% of ...
A. De Jager, M. Posno
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