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Flower heads and leaves of Tanacetum cinerariifolium (Trevir.) Sch. Bip. were examined separately for bioactive compounds and biological activity. The compounds were identified by GC/MS analysis.
M. Nikolova +4 more
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Peony (Paeonia) has high ornamental, edible, and medicinal values. In order to distinguish seeds varieties, describe the proteomic profiles correlated with stress tolerance, and evaluate peony seed protein (PSP) as a functional food product, we characterized the seed protein profiles of these three species and their glucosidase inhibition activities ...
Xiuxia Ren +7 more
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Can cover crops reduce arthropod pests in vineyards? [PDF]
To control arthropod pests, cover crops can either directly repel harmful species or indirectly favour beneficials. In the CORE Organic Cofund project BIOVINE plant species are tested for their capacity to reduce the impact of arthropod ...
Fragnière, Anne-Laure +3 more
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Insights into the Sesquiterpenoid Pathway by Metabolic Profiling and De novo Transcriptome Assembly of Stem-Chicory (Cichorium intybus Cultigroup "Catalogna") [PDF]
Stem-chicory of the "Catalogna" group is a vegetable consumed for bitter-flavored stems. Type and levels of bitter sesquiterpene lactones (STLs) participate in conferring bitterness in vegetables.
Alessandro Schiappa +12 more
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Effect of soil type on pyrethrum seed germination
Pyrethrum (Tanacetum cinerariifolium (Trevir.) Sch. Bip.) is an autochthonous insecticidal plant from Dalmatia (Croatia). It is commercially grown worldwide with a particularly fast expansion in Africa and Australia (Tasmania) and used as a natural ...
Sladonja Barbara +5 more
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On the experimental plots of the Institute of Agriculture and Tourism in Poreč, weed communities were analyzed in a conventionally‐grown olive orchard and in consociation with pyrethrum.
E. Štefanić +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Abstract The University of Minnesota (UMN) Pyrethrum Breeding Program has been developing Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium with increased levels of Pyrethrin I/Pyrethrin II ratio (%Py) for over a decade. Pyrethrum is an economically important “green pesticide,” producing %Py in glandular trichomes, with the highest concentration in the flowers.
Liesl Bower‐Jernigan +4 more
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Summary (E)‐β‐Farnesene (EβF) is the predominant constituent of the alarm pheromone of most aphid pest species. Moreover, natural enemies of aphids use EβF to locate their aphid prey. Some plant species emit EβF, potentially as a defense against aphids, but field demonstrations are lacking.
Jinjin Li +10 more
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Importance of botanical nomenclature for a proper designation of plant taxa [PDF]
U razdoblju od skoro 250 godina počevši od prvoga izdanja Linnéovog djela "Species Plantarum" iz 1753. godine, pa do izdanja najnovijega nomenklaturnog kodeksa iz 2000. godine, botanička je nomenklatura prošla dug znanstveni put.
Ivo Trinajstić
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Effect of fire timing on the regeneration capacity of Helichrysum species in Tanzania
Shrub encroachment poses a significant challenge in many grassland ecosystems, particularly where disturbances such as heavy livestock grazing and uncontrolled fires are prevalent. The study investigated resprouting ability of Helichrysum shrubs after being completely, partially or not at all burned.
Christopher A. Mgimba +2 more
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