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Zingiberaceae

The Zingiberaceae family has many economically important genera. This family contains agriculturally important spices and medicinal plants. Turmeric, ginger, galangal, and cardamom are among the medicinal and aromatic plants that attract great interest worldwide.
Muhammet Cagri Oguz   +2 more
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Zingiberaceae and Marantaceae

The Sarawak Museum Journal, 2004
A study of two herbaceous plant families, the Zingiberaceae and Marantaceae,was conducted at 20 hills at the Bau Limestone Area. A total of 26 and three species were found respectively in the two families. The most frequent species was Zingiber acuminatum var. borneense which was documented from nine hills.
Axel Dalberg Poulsen   +3 more
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Zingiber officinale Roscoe Zingiberaceae

2023
Zingiber officinale Roscoe: The genus Zingiber has about 20 species. The plant grows up to 60–90 cm in height, having originated in South-East Asia and it’s widely cultivated all over in India, China, Bangladesh, Taiwan, Thailand, Jamaica, Nigeria, and other places.
Wangchuk, Phurpa   +8 more
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Alpinia officinarum Hance. (Zingiberaceae)

2020
This ginger-like perennial, leafy-stemmed plant is native to southern China and northern Vietnam, but also grows in Thailand and Japan, and is cultivated in India. The rhizomes are aromatic, stomachic, stimulant and carminative, and used to relieve flatulence, promote digestion and prevent vomiting due to indigestible food, and help reduce polyuria of ...
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IV. 46. Zingiberaceae

1904
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Systematics of Zingiberaceae

Grana, 2022
Pu Zou, Mark Newman, Jing Ping Liao
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Zingiberaceae and Costaceae

2019
Gingers are herbaceous perennials in the families Zingiberaceae and Costaceae, also known as Zingiberoideae and Costoideae. This division is supported by data on geographic distribution, vegetative anatomy, and cytology, among other aspects. Their centers of distribution are the Indo-Malaya region with additional centers in tropical Africa and Central ...
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Zingiberaceae

2006
van der Burg, W.J., Lock, J.M.
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Ausgewählte Rhizomgewürze der Zingiberaceae

2012
The family of Zingiberaceae is originated in all tropical and subtropical areas of the world. In Europe, the two representatives Zingiber officinale (ginger) and Curcuma longa (turmeric) have gained economic importance. They are of special interest because of its rhizomes.
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