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Examined is the organic regulation of the species of Polygonum convolvulus L. and Polygonum aviculare L. from Oulema melanopa (L.) in cereal crops and peas-sunflower seed grown in conditions of organic farming.
Vasilina Maneva, Dina Atanasova
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Polygonum virginianum (Native)
Polygonum virginianum, Stem with nodes, ocrea, leaf bases; collected by Amanda Neill . Family Polygonaceae, Subclass Caryophyllidae.
Hugh D. Wilson
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Rumex and polygonum in colombia [PDF]
Rumex and Polygonum, of the family polygonaceae, occur in some abundance both in Colombia and in the United states, and this paper is an attempt to correlate a study of the Colombian plants with what has been observed in the United states.
Fassett, Norman C.
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Polygonum arifolium Linnaeus 1753
Polygonum arifolium Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 364. 1753. "Habitat in Virginia, Florida." RCN: 2872. Lectotype (Reveal in Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 92: 168. 1986): Herb. Linn. No. 510.34 (LINN). Current name: Polygonum arifolium L.
Jarvis, Charlie
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The plant specimens investigated in this study were collected in Eastern Canada in August, 1969. Other plant specimens studied in this investigation were borrowed from the Gray herbarium of 1tarvard University.
Jones, Daniel M., 1942-
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Immunomodulatory effect of tibetan medicine compound extracts against ORFV in vitro by metabolomics
Ovine contagious pustular dermatitis (ORF) is one of the main diseases of sheep and is a zoonotic disease caused by Ovine contagious pustular dermatitis virus (ORFV) infection, posing a significant constraint on sheep breeding industry and human health ...
Yueyuan Fan +8 more
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Polygonum sagittatum, Shoot with retrorse barbs. Family Polygonaceae, Subclass Caryophyllidae.
Hugh D. Wilson
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Polygonum acuminatum (detalle)
Detalle del ejemplar de Polygonum acuminatum colectado por Ma.
Enrique Ramirez Garcia
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Polygonum oxyspermum ssp. raii
Family name (scientific): Polygonaceae Scientific name: Polygonum oxyspermum ssp. raii Authors names: (Bab.) D.A.
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Toxicity of raw and processed roots of Polygonum multiflorum
The roots of Polygonum multillorum (Chinese name: He-Shou-Wu. HSW) are used in traditional Chinese medicine for many diseases in processed form or raw state. There are reports dealing with the toxicity of HSW.
Zhang, GL (reprint author), Chinese Acad Sci, Chengdu Inst Biol, Chengdu, Peoples R China. +6 more
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