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[Sea buckthorn and sea buckthorn oils--recent developments in China and central Asia].
Die Nahrung, 1999Since several years, sea buckthorn and sea buckthorn oils are booming in China, Russia and Central Asia. The background of this development is described and the different species and varieties of sea buckthorn are mentioned. The two different oils obtained from sea buckthorn (pulp oil and seed oil) and their composition is discussed.
K, Aitzetmüller, Y, Xin
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Harvesting technologies for sea buckthorn fruit
Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food, 2014Sea buckthorn is a multipurpose, hardy, and deciduous shrub, and an ideal plant for soil erosion control, land reclamation, and farmstead protection. Its fruit has high nutritional and medicinal values for humans. However, harvesting of the fruit is very difficult since they are very tightly bunched along the branches.
Longsheng Fu +3 more
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Vegetative propagation of sea buckthorn
1998Se evaluó el efecto del IBA en el enraizamiento de estacas de falso espino en el mes de junio. La aplicación de una hormona en propagación de falso espino es favorable para producir un enraizamiento más rápido de las estacas, dando mejores resultados aquellas tratadas con 200 mg L-1 por 24 h.
Joublan M., Jean Paul +4 more
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Sea Buckthorn and Apricot Based Nutraceuticals
2019A high-altitude environment is characterized by hypobaric hypoxia, extreme temperature variation, low humidity, intense ultraviolet radiation, low rainfall, and high wind velocity. These types of extreme climatic conditions can result in oxidative stress in animals.
Vijay K. Bharti +3 more
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Bioactive compounds, health benefits and functional food products of sea buckthorn: a review
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2022Kewen Wang, Zhenzhen Xu, Xiaojun Liao
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