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Plant‐based feed additives in Cyprinus carpio aquaculture
Abstract Species feeding lower at the food web like cyprinids (carp) are often advocated for sustainable aquaculture. However, their gastrointestinal biology (lack of stomach) has limited their acid‐peptic digestion, acid lysis of plants and invertebrate tissues, and phosphorus uptake.
Felix Kofi Agbeko Kuebutornye +3 more
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Nematode research from 1956-1962 in Missouri [PDF]
Digitized 2007 AES.Includes bibliographical references (page 36)
Jenkins, Lee, 1901-1993
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Ethnopharmacological Perspective for Treatment of Epilepsy: An Updated Review
Plants have been used as healing agents since humanity began. This review presents the plant profiles inhabiting the world regarding their traditional usage by various tribes/ethnic groups for the treatment of epilepsy. The bibliographic investigation was carried out by analyzing standard reference textbooks, Science Direct, Google Scholar, Scopus ...
Sunishtha Kalra +9 more
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Tree Peony Species Are a Novel Resource for Production of α-Linolenic Acid [PDF]
Tree peony is known worldwide for its excellent ornamental and medical values, but recent reports that their seeds contain over 40% α-linolenic acid (ALA), an essential fatty acid for humans drew additional interest of biochemists.
Kilaru, Aruna +3 more
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Additional file 1 of Tree peony transcription factor PrWRI1 enhances seed oil accumulation
Additional file 1: Supplementary Table 1. Primers used for gene isolation and vector construction in the present study. Supplementary Table 2. Primers used for qRT-PCR analysis in the present study. Supplementary Table 3. The correlation analysis on the expression trends between WRI1 and other genes relating to fatty acid biosynthesis in developing P ...
Xie, Lihang +8 more
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The tree peony (Paeonia ostii), a newly recognized woody oil plant endemic to China, is noteworthy for its high content of unsaturated fatty acids (UFA), particularly alpha-linolenic acid (ALA).
Jian Li +9 more
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The tree peony holds significant historical, cultural, and practical value. P. ostii is extensively cultivated in China, where it represents the primary oil-producing variety of tree peonies.
Zi-Jian Li +6 more
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Missouri Botanical Garden bulletin. [PDF]
v.60 ...
Missouri Botanical Garden.
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Paeonia ostii,a widely cultivated oil tree peony with notable medicinal, edible, horticultural and cultural values, encounters constrained cultivation expansion primarily due to its inherently low seed yield.
Jiayan Zhao +8 more
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A newsletter of the New Hampshire Plant Growers\u27 ...
New Hampshire Plant Growers\u27 Association
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