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Auxin, substrate and light interaction enhances rooting efficiency in Taxus baccata cuttings [PDF]
Taxus baccata L., an endangered woody species with poor rooting ability in stem cuttings, faces propagation challenges that limit its conservation and sustainable utilization.
Mahdi AsgariI Gouraj
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Abstract Urban areas are altered from natural landscapes in several ways that can impact wildlife. Birds are widespread in urban areas, and it is well documented that there are phenotypic differences between urban and non‐urban conspecifics. However, little is known about which characteristics of the urban environment are driving differences. We used 9
Claire J. Branston +7 more
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Taxuspinanane G from the Aerial Parts of Taxus baccata L. Growing in Iran
Background: The discovery of paclitaxel (Taxol®) as a potent anticancer drug from Taxus brevifolia has encouraged several groups all over the world to conduct research work on other Taxus species, in order to isolate potentially more effective paclitaxel
MR Verdian - Rizi +4 more
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Securing the past for the future – why climate proxy archives should be protected
Glaciers, corals, speleothems, peatlands, trees and other natural proxy archives are essential for global climate change research, but their scarcity and fragility are not equally recognised. Here, we introduce a rapidly disappearing source of palaeoclimatic, environmental and archaeological evidence from some 5000 years ago in the Fenland of eastern ...
Tatiana Bebchuk, Ulf Büntgen
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Natural compounds from microorganisms are gaining importance as food preservation agents to maintain seafood quality and ensure safety. Endophytic fungi from medicinal plants are a crucial microbial resource for producing bioactive compounds. This study is aimed at isolating and identifying the endophytic Fusarium spp. from Piper spp.
Ankita Singh +4 more
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Phenolics from needles of Himalayan Taxus baccata
Chemical investigation on the needles of the Himalayan yew, Taxus baccata, has resulted in the isolation of several phenolic compounds including 3-demethyl-(−)-secoisolariciresinol, a new lignan, and taxuside, a new phenolic glucoside.
Das, B. +3 more
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Abstract The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to prepare and deliver risk assessments for commodities listed in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 as ‘High risk plants, plant products and other objects’. This Scientific Opinion covers plant health risks posed by (a) rooted plants in pots and (b) bare root ...
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +33 more
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A lignan from needles of Himalayan Taxus baccata
A new lignan, 4-O-methyl-3'-O-demethyl-(−)-secoisolariciresinol, has been isolated from the needles of Himalayan yew, Taxus baccata.
Das, B. +7 more
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Dwarf English yew, taxus baccata repandens.
Dwarf English yew, taxus baccata repandens.
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Dept. of Forestry.
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