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Medicinal and Aromatic Plants VIII978-3-662-08612-4Series ISSN 0934-943X Series E-ISSN 2512-3696coalition 发表于 2025-3-23 20:33:58
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, L. (Dill): In Vitro Culture and Metabolism of Volatile Constituents,ivated in central and eastern Europe and Egypt, while a variety is cultivated in India. The glabrous aromatic herb has a 10–15 cm long fusiform taproot. The main stem is glaucous, cylindrical, dichotomously branched with five to eight branches bearing decompound tripinnate leaves. The inflorescenceobviate 发表于 2025-3-24 07:14:10
, spp.: Biotransformation of Terpenoids and Related Compounds,fungi and comprise ca. 276 species (Christensen and Tuthill 1985). Reper and Fennel (1965) classified . spp. into 132 species (18 groups). They are multicellular microorganisms having mycelia and spores and reproduce asexually. The colonies are white, yellow, brown, or black, depending on the colorAcetabulum 发表于 2025-3-24 13:24:08
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, Species (Poverty Bush; Emu Bush): In Vitro Culture and the Production of Verbascoside,s vegetative parts, ebracteate flowers and indehiscent woody fruit. In terms of biogeographical distribution, . is one of the most significant Australian desert genera. Of the 210 . species recognized by Chinnock (pers. comm. 1993), 175 occur throughout Western Australia. Seventy-five percent of theCampaign 发表于 2025-3-25 02:03:17
, Species: In Vitro Culture and Production of Essential Oils and Other Secondary Metabolites,le with only few species native to New Guinea, the Philippines and Indonesia (Jacobs 1969). The fast growth ability, rusticity, adaptability to different soils, altitudes and climates allowed the diffusion of eucalypt cultivation outside their natural habitats. In 1979 their acreage, in countries ot