Abstract There is an ample genetic diversity of plants with medicinal importance around the globe and this pool of genetic variation serves as the base for selection as well as for plant improvement. Thus, identification, character-ization and documentation of the gene pool of medicinal plants are essential for this purpose. Genomic information of many a medicinal plant species has increased rapidly since the past decade and genetic resources available for domestication and improvement programs include genome sequencing, expressed sequence tags sequencing, transcript profiling, gene transmit, molecular markers in favor of mapping and breeding. In recent years, multiple endeavors have been undertaken for genomic characterization of medicinal...
Abstract: Plant breeding has been very successful in developing improved varieties using conventiona...
ABSTRACT Molecular genetic fingerprints of medicinal species were developed using Randomly Amplified...
Medicinal plants are known for their therapeutic potential and have been associated with human histo...
Medicinal plants have long been utilized in traditional medicine and ethnomedicine worldwide. This r...
Enicostemma littorale Blume of Gentianaceae, thriving in many parts of India, South America and some...
Accurate authentication is constantly necessary to prevent the adulteration of target plant with oth...
Medicinal plants are used throughout the world, and the regulations defining their proper use, such ...
Transcriptomics is one of the most popular topics in biology in recent times. Transcriptome sequenci...
Medicinal plants are the source of a large number of essential drugs in Western medicine and are the...
Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) are important sources for plant secondary metabolites, which ar...
Medicinal plants produce important substrates for their adaptation and defenses against environmenta...
Abstract Background Brazil is exceptionally abundant in medicinal plant resources and has a rich eth...
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The World Health Organization has estimated that more than 80% of the world’s population in developi...
With the ever-increasing population, the plant cover is decreasing at an alarming rate. The medicina...
Abstract: Plant breeding has been very successful in developing improved varieties using conventiona...
ABSTRACT Molecular genetic fingerprints of medicinal species were developed using Randomly Amplified...
Medicinal plants are known for their therapeutic potential and have been associated with human histo...
Medicinal plants have long been utilized in traditional medicine and ethnomedicine worldwide. This r...
Enicostemma littorale Blume of Gentianaceae, thriving in many parts of India, South America and some...
Accurate authentication is constantly necessary to prevent the adulteration of target plant with oth...
Medicinal plants are used throughout the world, and the regulations defining their proper use, such ...
Transcriptomics is one of the most popular topics in biology in recent times. Transcriptome sequenci...
Medicinal plants are the source of a large number of essential drugs in Western medicine and are the...
Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) are important sources for plant secondary metabolites, which ar...
Medicinal plants produce important substrates for their adaptation and defenses against environmenta...
Abstract Background Brazil is exceptionally abundant in medicinal plant resources and has a rich eth...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The World Health Organization has estimated that more than 80% of the world’s population in developi...
With the ever-increasing population, the plant cover is decreasing at an alarming rate. The medicina...
Abstract: Plant breeding has been very successful in developing improved varieties using conventiona...
ABSTRACT Molecular genetic fingerprints of medicinal species were developed using Randomly Amplified...
Medicinal plants are known for their therapeutic potential and have been associated with human histo...