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Trifolium L., which belongs to the IR lacking clade (IRLC), is one of the largest genera in the Leguminosae and contains several economically important fodder species.
Yanli Xiong +10 more
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Legume species promote productivity and increase the digestibility of herbage in grasslands. Considerable experimental data also indicate that communities with legumes produce more above-ground biomass than is expected from monocultures.
Pauline eHernandez +1 more
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Nowadays, the tendency in pharmaceutical and food industries is to replace synthetic antioxidants with the natural ones. For this reason, there is a growing interest in analyzing natural, healthy and non-toxic additives as potential antioxidants.
Andreea-Ina Antonescu (Mintas) +10 more
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Phytochemicals and antioxidant activity of alcoholic/hydroalcoholic extract of Trifolium pratense
Objective Trifolium pratense has many healing properties, including fewer complications of menopause, cancer cell suppression, reducing blood glucose and lipids, as well as cardiovascular beneficial effects.
Mohsen Akbaribazm +2 more
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Identification and quantification of polyphenols in plant material are of great interest since they make a significant contribution to its total bioactivity.
E. Chiriac +7 more
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Phytochemical profile and pharmacological properties of Trifolium repens
Trifolium repens belongs to the family Leguminosae and has been used for therapeutic purposes as traditional medicine. The plant is widely used as fodder and leafy vegetables for human uses.
Sultan Ahmad, A. Zeb
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The genus Trifolium is the largest of the tribe Trifolieae in the subfamily Papilionoideae (Fabaceae). The paucity of mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) sequences has hindered comparative analyses among the three genomic compartments of the plant cell ...
In-Su Choi, Tracey A Ruhlman, R. Jansen
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may affect competitive plant interactions, which are considered a prevalent force in shaping plant communities. Aiming at understanding the role of AMF in the competition between two pasture species and its dependence ...
Stephan Unger +3 more
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The structure and development of the embryo sac in Trifolium alexandrinum (Palestine variety), are very similar to that in Trifolium pratense. The embryo sac of Trifolium alexandrinum is monosporal, has eight nuclei and is of the Polygonum type.
S. Krupko
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE AMINOACID’S TRUE DIGESTIBILITY OF DIFFERENT CLOVER (TRIFOLIUM) VARIETIES IN EXPERIMENTS WITH GANDERS [PDF]
The true digestibility of amino acids of 5 groups of different Trifolium varieties and hybrids was established by using the balance method adapted for geese.
D PENKOV, D PAVLOV, T MIHOVSKY
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