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Anatomical Studies on Verbascum pestalozzae Boiss. and Verbascum pycnostachyum Boiss. & Heldr.
The genus Verbascum L. (Scrophulariaceae) known as "sığır kuyruğu" in Anatolia is represented by 248 species, 193 of which are endemic. The flowers contain essential oil, mucilage, and glycosides. Some species of Verbascum have some folkloric uses as expectorants, sedatives, and treatment for dysmenorrhea and rheumatalgia. Its use for healing wounds in
Küçük, Sevim +2 more
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This study characterized monofloral sunflower bee pollen using palynological, physicochemical, and metabolomic analyses. LC–MS/MS results revealed significantly higher hyperoside levels in the monofloral pollen. The data obtained support the potential of sunflower pollen in functional food formulations.
Nazlıcan Yıldırım, Yusuf Can Gerçek
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Experimental substantiation of alcoholic extracts technology from the scrophulariaceae family plants
The optimum preparation conditions (including the degree of the raw materials grinding, ethanol concentration, infusion time, preparation technique) of alcoholic extracts from Euphrasia, Melampyrum, Verbascum herbs providing the maximum yield of ...
N I Shramm, L K Babiyan, V M Petrichenko
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Mock Plant Communities and a Large Mammal Case Study Reveal ITS2 Primer Bias Against Graminoids
DNA fecal metabarcoding has greatly advanced herbivore diet analysis, but primer selection plays an important role in mitigating PCR amplification bias, affecting ecological inferences. In this study, using plant mock communities and a large mammalian herbivore case study, we evaluated two primer pairs targeting the ITS2 region.
Mary Sadyrova +3 more
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Within this study phytochemical composition, antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities of extracts obtained from stem and flower of Verbascum cheiranthifolium var. cheiranthifolium were analysed.
Abdullah Dalar +2 more
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Our study is important because it identifies new connections between plant regeneration traits and grassland forb abundance that imply strong selection on early plant traits and present new opportunities for evaluating plant regeneration trait convergence and adaptation.
Mandy L. Slate +5 more
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ABSTRACT North American Southwest semi‐arid forests are experiencing unprecedented stress due to the combination of the 21st century megadrought and abnormally dense, young forest stands. Restoration thinning is being widely implemented across the region with the aim of restoring historical stand structures, improving forest health and decreasing the ...
Julia Tatum +4 more
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Artificial formation of the sprout system of introduced species of Scrophulariaceae Juss.
Results of researches of artificial formation of the sprout system in Antirrhinum majus L., Verbascum blattaria L. and Veronica longifolia L. for obtaining more compact plants with more intensive branching of the system of generative sprouts are ...
V.M. Prokopchuk
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Four rural cemeteries in central western NSW: Islands of Australiana in a European sea? [PDF]
Vascular plants present in groundstoreys of variously–managed areas in four cemeteries in central western NSW – two on the Central Western Slopes (Garra and Toogong) and two on the Central Tablelands (Lyndhurst and Carcoar) – were recorded over periods ...
Cole, Ian A. +3 more
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A faunistic study on ground-dwelling spiders (Araneae) in the Tirana district, Albania [PDF]
Spiders from the Tirana district of Albania were investigated. Currently, 78 species from 24 families and a collection of 400 specimens from January to August 2010 were recorded for Tirana. A total of 32 new records for the Albanian fauna are included in
Jäger, Peter, Vrenozi, Blerina
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