A trial with nine wormwood accessions was installed to carry out a systematic evaluation of intraspecific diversity. Six morphological features, essential oil (EO) yield and thujone content were measured. Besides, 11 RAPD and 15 ISSR molecular markers were tested to determine the genetic diversity of the accessions. The experiment was carried out in open field in 2016.Accession “Pákozd” exhibited largest growth (64.9 cm) and genotype “Norwegen” was the smallest (29.9 cm). This latter accession had also the smallest but thickest leaves. Concerning morphological features, the Norwegian population was the most homogenous one (CV%: 10.6-20.1) while “Belgin” brought about largest variability (CV%: 18.4-45.3).Based on EO yield, the studied access...
The most abundant volatile compounds of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua L.) essential oil were artem...
The objective of this study was the characterization and valorization of the essential oil from a do...
The genus Artemisia L. is represented in the natural flora of Dagestan (Russia) by 21 species. For t...
A trial with nine wormwood accessions was installed to carry out a systematic evaluation of intraspe...
The essential oil composition of leaves and roots of twenty individuals of wormwood (Artemisia absin...
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.) is a perennial growing wild in Poland. The herb of this plant is ...
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is the emblematic plant used in the composition of Absinthe, an alco...
One hundred and twenty individuals from twelve accessions of Artemisia absinthium were grown under u...
The aim of this study was to determine the chemical variability of wormwood extracts as affected by ...
The study compared changes in essential oil content and its thujone ratio in two popular herbs (Arte...
Background: Artemisia absinthium L. (common wormwood) has been widely used in traditional medicine. ...
This study was conceived to investigate the composition of four essential oils (EOs) extracted by hy...
Abstract. Variations in the essential oil composition of Artemisia absinthium L. obtained from diffe...
The most abundant volatile compounds of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua L.) essential oil were artem...
Two wormwood accessions (originating from Spain and Hungary) were grown in climatic chambers in orde...
The most abundant volatile compounds of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua L.) essential oil were artem...
The objective of this study was the characterization and valorization of the essential oil from a do...
The genus Artemisia L. is represented in the natural flora of Dagestan (Russia) by 21 species. For t...
A trial with nine wormwood accessions was installed to carry out a systematic evaluation of intraspe...
The essential oil composition of leaves and roots of twenty individuals of wormwood (Artemisia absin...
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.) is a perennial growing wild in Poland. The herb of this plant is ...
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is the emblematic plant used in the composition of Absinthe, an alco...
One hundred and twenty individuals from twelve accessions of Artemisia absinthium were grown under u...
The aim of this study was to determine the chemical variability of wormwood extracts as affected by ...
The study compared changes in essential oil content and its thujone ratio in two popular herbs (Arte...
Background: Artemisia absinthium L. (common wormwood) has been widely used in traditional medicine. ...
This study was conceived to investigate the composition of four essential oils (EOs) extracted by hy...
Abstract. Variations in the essential oil composition of Artemisia absinthium L. obtained from diffe...
The most abundant volatile compounds of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua L.) essential oil were artem...
Two wormwood accessions (originating from Spain and Hungary) were grown in climatic chambers in orde...
The most abundant volatile compounds of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua L.) essential oil were artem...
The objective of this study was the characterization and valorization of the essential oil from a do...
The genus Artemisia L. is represented in the natural flora of Dagestan (Russia) by 21 species. For t...