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Efficacy and Safety of an Ayurveda Herbal Formulation in Uncomplicated Type 2 Diabetes mellitus. [PDF]
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A chromosomal haplotype-resolved genome assembly of Cuphea hookeriana. [PDF]
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Larvicidal Activities of <i>Juniperus chinensis</i> var. <i>kaizuka</i> Leaf Essential Oil and Its Constituents Against Dengue Vector Mosquitoes, <i>Aedes aegypti</i> and <i>Ae. albopictus</i>. [PDF]
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American Journal of Botany, 2010
• Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the first time in the native Australian sandalwood species Santalum lanceolatum.• Methods and Results: Using an enrichment cloning protocol, five novel polymorphic codominant loci were developed and characterized in S. lanceolatum and S. leptocladum.
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• Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the first time in the native Australian sandalwood species Santalum lanceolatum.• Methods and Results: Using an enrichment cloning protocol, five novel polymorphic codominant loci were developed and characterized in S. lanceolatum and S. leptocladum.
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The anatomy ofSantalum album(Sandalwood) haustoria
Canadian Journal of Botany, 2006Structural attributes of Santalum album L. (Sandalwood) haustoria have been long overlooked in the literature. This is surprising since successful haustorial formation is key to the survival of individuals of this ecologically and economically important plant. We investigated the morphology of haustoria formed by S.
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Santalum album L. (Santalaceae)
2020A small tropical evergreen tree, native to India, Sri Lanka, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Australia. The tree also extensively grows in the mountains of Hawaiian Islands, and resembles orange tree. It has been used in India for over two thousand years for its wood and oil in religious practices and in traditional medicines. Sanskrit
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Bisabolane sesquiterpenoids from Santalum austrocaledonicum
Phytochemistry, 1997Abstract Two new sesquiterpenoids, 6,13-dihydroxybisabola-2,10-diene and 7,13-dihydroxybisabola-2,10-diene, were isolated, together with ( E )-anceol, from the heartwood of Santalum austrocaledonicum var. austrocaledonicum . The compounds were characterized by one- and two-dimensional NMR.
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Double embryos in Santalum Album (L.)
Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products, 2010Santalum album is one of the commercially important species and most popular for its fragrant oil derived from heartwood. Fruit is a drupe having single seed, which is naked and produce single seedling. Here, we report double embryos in a drupe of this species. Perhaps, this could be the first report on Sandal.
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Propagation Protocol for 'Iliahi (Santalum freycinetianum)
Native Plants Journal, 2007'Iliahi or Hawaiian sandalwood (Santalum freycinetianum Gaudich. [Santalaceae]) is a hemiparasitic plant that can be readily grown in the nursery, provided some general guidelines are followed. Seeds germinate best if scarified and sown fresh. Plants can be grown to outplanting size (20 cm [8.0 in] tall with stems 8 mm [0.3 in] in diameter) in just 8 ...
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