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The influence of climate change on the future distribution of two Thymus species in Iran: MaxEnt model-based prediction. [PDF]
Hosseini N, Ghorbanpour M, Mostafavi H.
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Toploljubni listnati gozdovi v Sloveniji : toploljubni gozdovi kraškega gabra, puhastega hrasta, gradna, črnega gabra in malega jesena v submediteranskem fitogeografskem območju in ponekod v notranjosti države [PDF]
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Forest carbon stock development following extreme drought-induced dieback of coniferous stands in Central Europe: a CBM-CFS3 model application. [PDF]
Cienciala E, Melichar J.
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Nutlets of Tilia cordata Mill. and Tilia platyphyllos Scop. – Source of bioactive compounds
Food Chemistry, 2021The aim of this study was to analyse contents of phytosterols, carotenoids, tocochromanols and fatty acid composition in oil from nutlets of linden. Standard determination methods for these compounds were applied using liquid and gas chromatography. In the analysed oils from small and large-leaved lime the dominant acids included linoleic (53.1 and 54 ...
Aleksander, Siger +4 more
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Comparative metabolomics of Tilia platyphyllos Scop. bracts during phenological development
Phytochemistry, 2019The medicinal plant drug "Tiliae flos" consists of the botanical flowers and bracts of Tilia sp., gathered almost exclusively during flowering. In this study, we examined the changes in the metabolome of specialized products in the bracts of Tilia platyphyllos from the appearance of the organ till the onset of senescence by LC-ESI-MS and data mining. A
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European Journal of Life Sciences, 2023
The genus Tilia (Tiliaceae) represents 45 species, of which six species are European. Tilia sp. are simple, cordate or deciduous trees with long, silicate shaped, 5-valve fruits and fragrant flowers. It is used as a medicinal tea in traditional medicine for colds, coughs, and hypertension and as an antioxidant.
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The genus Tilia (Tiliaceae) represents 45 species, of which six species are European. Tilia sp. are simple, cordate or deciduous trees with long, silicate shaped, 5-valve fruits and fragrant flowers. It is used as a medicinal tea in traditional medicine for colds, coughs, and hypertension and as an antioxidant.
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