In the central regions of the Balkan Peninsula, the genus Gentianella is represented by six species. Five of them G. albanica, G. austriaca, G. bulgarica, G. ciliata, and G. crispata were subject of phytochemical and in vitro studies. Two species, G. austriaca and G. bulgarica, were established as shoot cultures and procedures developed for their in vitro propagation. Difficulties with seed germination and precocious flowering affected the final propagation stages. Phytochemical analyses were performed on five species from nature and on cultured shoots. Plant material was rich in secondary metabolites with xanthones, flavone-C-glucosides, and secoiridoids as the principal constituents. The xanthone aglycones, demethy- bellidifolin, bellidif...
Austrian gentian, Gentianella austriaca (A. Kern. & Jos. Kern), Gentianaceae [syn. Gentiana germanic...
The induction and establishment of hairy root cultures of Gentiana dinarica using two strains of ...
Austrian gentian, Gentianella austriaca (A. Kern. & Jos. Kern), Gentianaceae [syn. Gentiana germanic...
In the central regions of the Balkan Peninsula, the genus Gentianella is represented by six species....
Gentiana dinarica Beck, native to the Balkan Dinaric Mountains, was established in vitro from axilla...
Gentiana dinarica Beck, native to the Balkan Dinaric Mountains, was established in vitro from axilla...
The results are presented of phytochemical investigations, during the last decade, of some wild-grow...
The results are presented of phytochemical investigations, during the last decade, of some wild-grow...
The results are presented of phytochemical investigations, during the last decade, of some wild-grow...
In vitro shoot culture of the endangered medicinal plant Gentianella lutescens was established from ...
Shoot cultures of Gentianella bulgarica established from seedling epicotyls were maintained on MS me...
Shoot cultures of Gentianella bulgarica established from seedling epicotyls were maintained on MS me...
Gentiana dinarica Beck. (Gentianaceae) is a rare plant species growing at carbonate soils in subalpi...
Shoot cultures of Gentianella bulgarica established from seedling epicotyls were maintained on MS me...
The induction and establishment of hairy root cultures of Gentiana dinarica using two strains of ...
Austrian gentian, Gentianella austriaca (A. Kern. & Jos. Kern), Gentianaceae [syn. Gentiana germanic...
The induction and establishment of hairy root cultures of Gentiana dinarica using two strains of ...
Austrian gentian, Gentianella austriaca (A. Kern. & Jos. Kern), Gentianaceae [syn. Gentiana germanic...
In the central regions of the Balkan Peninsula, the genus Gentianella is represented by six species....
Gentiana dinarica Beck, native to the Balkan Dinaric Mountains, was established in vitro from axilla...
Gentiana dinarica Beck, native to the Balkan Dinaric Mountains, was established in vitro from axilla...
The results are presented of phytochemical investigations, during the last decade, of some wild-grow...
The results are presented of phytochemical investigations, during the last decade, of some wild-grow...
The results are presented of phytochemical investigations, during the last decade, of some wild-grow...
In vitro shoot culture of the endangered medicinal plant Gentianella lutescens was established from ...
Shoot cultures of Gentianella bulgarica established from seedling epicotyls were maintained on MS me...
Shoot cultures of Gentianella bulgarica established from seedling epicotyls were maintained on MS me...
Gentiana dinarica Beck. (Gentianaceae) is a rare plant species growing at carbonate soils in subalpi...
Shoot cultures of Gentianella bulgarica established from seedling epicotyls were maintained on MS me...
The induction and establishment of hairy root cultures of Gentiana dinarica using two strains of ...
Austrian gentian, Gentianella austriaca (A. Kern. & Jos. Kern), Gentianaceae [syn. Gentiana germanic...
The induction and establishment of hairy root cultures of Gentiana dinarica using two strains of ...
Austrian gentian, Gentianella austriaca (A. Kern. & Jos. Kern), Gentianaceae [syn. Gentiana germanic...