Intercropping with Achyranthes bidentata alleviates Rehmannia glutinosa consecutive monoculture problem by reestablishing rhizosphere microenvironment [PDF]
BackgroundThe consecutive monoculture of Rehmannia glutinosa leads to a serious decrease in its production and quality. Previous studies have demonstrated that intercropping altered species diversity and rhizosphere microbial diversity.
Yazhou Liu +19 more
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Genomic Analysis of a Novel Torradovirus “Rehmannia Torradovirus Virus”: Two Distinct Variants Infecting Rehmannia glutinosa [PDF]
Rehmannia glutinosa, a crucial medicinal plant native to China, is extensively cultivated across East Asia. We used high-throughput sequencing to identify viruses infecting R. glutinosa with mosaic, leaf yellowing, and necrotic symptoms.
Yanhong Qin +11 more
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Effects of 5-azaC on Iridoid Glycoside Accumulation and DNA Methylation in Rehmannia glutinosa [PDF]
Iridoid glycoside is the important secondary metabolite and the main active component in Rehmannia glutinosa. However, the mechanisms that underlie the regulation of iridoid glycoside biosynthesis remain poorly understood in R. glutinosa.
Tianyu Dong +12 more
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Comprehensive analysis of the mitochondrial genome of Rehmannia glutinosa: insights into repeat-mediated recombinations and RNA editing-induced stop codon acquisition [PDF]
Rehmannia glutinosa is an economically significant medicinal plant. Yet, the structure and sequence of its mitochondrial genome has not been published, which plays a crucial role in evolutionary analysis and regulating respiratory-related macromolecule ...
Tiexin Zeng +8 more
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A New Ionone Glycoside and Three New Rhemaneolignans from the Roots of Rehmannia glutinosa
A new ionone glycoside, frehmaglutoside I (1), and three new rhemaneolignans A–C (2–4) were isolated from the 95% EtOH extract of the roots of Rehmannia glutinosa.
Meng Li, Xiaoke Zheng, Kai Song
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Secondary Metabolites from Rehmannia glutinosa Protect Mitochondrial Function in LPS-Injured Endothelial Cells [PDF]
Background: Rehmannia glutinosa, a traditional Chinese herb, is commonly used to treat vascular-related disorders. Sepsis-associated vascular endothelial dysfunction is closely associated with mitochondrial damage.
Liwen Zhong +5 more
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Rehmannia glutinosa is a top-grade traditional Chinese medicine, and also is an important planting medicinal material for Chinese poor farmers shaking off poverty. Rehmannia mosaic virus (ReMV) causes big economic loss of R.
Jiahuan Chen +8 more
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Plastomes of two Rehmannia species: comparative genomic and phylogenetic analyses
Phylogenetic relationships within Rehmannia have not been well solved. Here, we assembled and reported two new complete plastomes of R. glutinosa and R. chingii by de novo assembly. The complete plastomes of R. glutinosa and R.
Jing Sun +5 more
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Medicinal Plants with Multiple Effects on Diabetes Mellitus and Its Complications: a Systematic Review [PDF]
Purpose of Review This systematic review describes evidence concerning medicinal plants that, in addition to exerting hypoglycemic effects, decrease accompanying complications such as nephropathy, neuropathy, retinopathy, hypertension, and/or ...
Lorigooini, Zahra. +3 more
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The cultivar of Rehmannia glutinosa (Orobanchaceae) is one of the four famous ‘Huai’ medicine cultivar species endemic to Henan Province in central China. In this study, we report the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of R.
Zhi Xia +4 more
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