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FLAVONOID BIOSYNTHESIS IN BILBERRY (VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS L.) [PDF]
Flavonoids are a class of secondary metabolites in plants that are involved in many important functions. Various flavonoid compounds have also been reported to be beneficial for human health. Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is the characteristic field layer species in boreal forests and the fruits of bilberry are rich in anthocyanin pigments, a ...
L. Jaakola +4 more
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Abstract The recovery of large carnivores in Europe raises issues related to sharing landscape with humans. Beyond technical solutions, it is widely recognized that social factors also contribute to shaping coexistence. In this context, scholars increasingly stress the need to adopt place‐based approaches by analysing how humans and wildlife interact ...
Alice Ouvrier +7 more
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Genetic Diversity and Identification of Vaccinium Species Through Microsatellite Analysis
The Vaccinium genus contains about 500 species distributed worldwide but only a limited number of species have been studied for genetic diversity using molecular markers.
Márcia Carvalho +4 more
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Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) is one of the most abundant wild berries in the Northern European ecosystems. This species plays an important ecological role as a food source for many vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores.
Rafael Fonseca Benevenuto +5 more
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Shrub encroachment influences root traits and mycorrhization in subalpine grasslands
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Shrub encroachment into grasslands modifies ecosystem functions, species composition and soil properties. However, knowledge about its detailed below‐ground effects and specifically on concurrent changes in root traits and mycorrhizal associations is missing. We studied
Elena Tello‐García +11 more
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Vaccinium myrtillus Linnaeuslow bilberry;myrtle blueberry;myrtle whortleberry;whortleberry;dwarf bilberrymyrtilleVaccinium myrtilluswest slope Mt.
484 P. Warrington, J. Nagy
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ABSTRACT In this study, the potential to improve the technological quality of sunn pest (Eurygaster spp.)–damaged wheat (SPDW) flours using plant extracts rich in phenolic compounds (black tea, green tea, green coffee beans, sage, hibiscus, and blueberry) was investigated.
Mucahide Koksal Kavrak +1 more
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Insoluble biopolyelectrolyte complexes formed between blackberry anthocyanins and λ‐carrageenan are investigated. Optimal complexation occurs at low carrageenan ratios and acidic pH, producing porous hydrogel‐like structures with enhanced thermal stability.
Tomás Garrido +5 more
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Direct Interaction Between Roe Deer and Mountain Hare, a Case of Interference Encounter Competition?
Here, we report on a case of direct interaction between a roe deer doe and a mountain hare recorded by a camera trap in Tydal Municipality, Norway, suggestive of direct interference competition. The roe deer doe is following and displacing the mountain hare for at least 2 min and 29 s, including a 19 s active phase.
Simen Pedersen +2 more
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Compared with those of berries, the stems and leaves of the genus Vaccinium are important and underestimated sources of polyphenols with high antioxidant activity.
Anna V. Faleva +3 more
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