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The genus Rumex (Polygonaceae): an ethnobotanical, phytochemical and pharmacological review
Rumex L., a genus in Polygonaceae family with about 200 species, is growing widely around the world. Some Rumex species, called "sorrel" or "dock", have been used as food application and treatment of skin diseases and hemostasis after trauma by the local
Ying-Jun Zhang
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Background Fagopyrum (Polygonaceae) is a small plant lineage comprised of more than fifteen economically and medicinally important species. However, the phylogenetic relationships of the genus are not well explored, and the characteristics of Fagopyrum ...
Qiu-jie Li +6 more
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Plastome phylogenomics and biogeography of the subfam. Polygonoideae (Polygonaceae)
Polygonaceae has a complex taxonomic history, although a few studies using plastid or nuclear DNA fragments have explored relationships within this family, intrafamilial relationships remain controversial.
Huajie Zhang +28 more
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Persicaria maackiana (Regel) Nakai ex T. Mori (1922), a species of the Polygonaceae family, is an annual plant widely distributed in Northeast Asia. We aimed to sequence the complete chloroplast genome of P.
Kang-Rae Kim +4 more
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REINSTATEMENT OFÂ OXYGONUM ACETOSELLA WELW.
G. Germishuizen
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Comparative Analyses of the Complete Mitogenomes of Two Oxyria Species (Polygonaceae) Provide Insights into Understanding the Mitogenome Evolution Within the Family. [PDF]
Oxyria (Polygonaceae) is a small genus only comprising two species, Oxyria digyna and O. sinensis. Both species have well-documented usage in Chinese herbal medicine.
Li L +8 more
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Native Japanese Polygonaceae Species as Potential Native Insectary Plants in Conserving Indigenous Natural Enemies [PDF]
Conservation biological control (CBC) is the application of agricultural practices that utilize insectary plants to conserve and enhance natural enemies, thereby increasing their efficiency to suppress pests.
David Wari +2 more
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Recent advances in Polygonaceae endophytes: diversity, secondary metabolites and biotechnological applications [PDF]
The Polygonaceae family comprises numerous traditional Chinese medicinal herbs and serves as a significant source of natural products with bioactive properties. Endophytes, which colonize the internal tissues of plants, have various beneficial effects on
Zhi-Min Chen, Rui-Qi Tang
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A NEW VARIETY OF OXYGONUM ...
G. Germishuizen
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Persicaria maackiana reveals genome features, phylogenetic relationships, and nucleotide substitution rates [PDF]
Persicaria maackiana, belonging to the Polygonaceae family, is widely distributed throughout Northeast Asia (the Russian Far East, China, Japan, and the Korean Peninsula). Despite extensive research conducted on the plastid genomes (plastomes) of various
Kyu Tae Park +4 more
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