Herborisation mycologique en Valais à l'occasion de la réunion de la Murithienne, à Orsières, en 1915 [PDF]
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Pallas-Ounastunturin kansallispuiston kasvillisuus. Ounastunturin Pyhäkeron alue. [PDF]
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Effect of stand density and site fertility on the branchiness of Scots pines at pole stage. A study based on models. [PDF]
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Effect of dominant ground vegetation on soil organic matter quality in a declining mountain spruce forest of central Europe [PDF]
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National and regional estimates of blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) and lingonberry (V. vitis-idaea L.) yields on peatlands in Finland [PDF]
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Новый подвид Vaccinium myrtillus L
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Antioxidant action of Vaccinium myrtillus L.
Phytotherapy Research, 1998Vaccinium myrtillus L. is a well-known bilberry shrub belonging to the Ericaceae family. It has been reported to have multiple pharmacological activities from its anthocyanosidic fraction: ophthalmic, vasoprotective, antiinflammatory, wound-healing, antiulcer and antiatherosclerosis.
Sagrario Martin-Aragon, Juana Benedi
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Chemical Investigation of Vaccinium myrtillus L
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1954The huckleberry shrub has been subjected to chemical investigation, and several constituents were isolated among which oleanolic and ursolic acids, β-amyrin, myrtillol, and nonacosane were identified. Several fat acids, plant acids, tannins, and sugars were also identified. Hydroquinone, but not arbutin, could be detected.
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The Taxonomy of Vaccinium Section Myrtillus (Ericaceae)
Brittonia, 1999Phenetic analyses of 218 OTUs belonging toVaccinium sectionMyrtillus and scored for 13 characters generated five robust clusters.Vaccinium parvifolium is the most distinct cluster, followed by the “myrtillus-scoparium” complex, thenV. membranaceum, V. caespitosum, and the “ovalifolium-deliciosum” complex.
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