Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) is valuable in both traditional healing modalities and the natural products industry, due to the medicinal constituents found in its roots and rhizome. However, global commercial demand is almost exclusively fulfilled by wild-harvested Eurasian rhodiola rhizomes, leading to overharvest in those areas. The only rhodiola cultivated in North America is of Russian origin, grown by way of a grower’s cooperative, the Alberta Rhodiola Rosea Growers Organization (ARRGO). Cultivating a North American source of rhodiola in Labrador would create an opportunity for a sustainable, aboriginal, community-based enterprise to produce a northern, fair trade natural health product. Strong support from Nunatsiavut Inuit Elders and co...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
The demand for plant material of Rhodiola rosea L. (Crassulaceae) for medicinal use has increased re...
Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) is valuable in both traditional healing modalities and the natural product...
Rhodiola rosea L. roseroot, (Golden root or Arctic root) is a herbaceous perennial plant of the fami...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Across Asia, Rhodiola species have been used in Bhutanese, Mongolian...
Occurring in China, DPR Korea, Japan, and Russian Federation and classified in the Red List of Chine...
Medicinal Rhodiola species, including Rhodiola rosea L. and Rhodiola crenulata (Hongjingtian红景天) hav...
Root samples of Rhodiola rosea were collected from three places during June 2006 and the morphologic...
Medicinal Rhodiola species, including Rhodiola rosea L. and Rhodiola crenulata (Hook.f. & Thomson) H...
<p>Rhodiola rosea is one of the most popular adaptogene agents. Apart from adaptogene, it has the wh...
Rhodiola rosea L. is a worldwide popular plant with adaptogenic activities that have been and curren...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural products are becoming increasingly popular as food flavouring and cosmetic ...
Abstract. Rhodiola rosea L. roseroot, (Golden root or Arctic root) is a herbaceous perennial plant o...
Many traditional healing systems are based on natural biological resources, and there is a general s...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
The demand for plant material of Rhodiola rosea L. (Crassulaceae) for medicinal use has increased re...
Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) is valuable in both traditional healing modalities and the natural product...
Rhodiola rosea L. roseroot, (Golden root or Arctic root) is a herbaceous perennial plant of the fami...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Across Asia, Rhodiola species have been used in Bhutanese, Mongolian...
Occurring in China, DPR Korea, Japan, and Russian Federation and classified in the Red List of Chine...
Medicinal Rhodiola species, including Rhodiola rosea L. and Rhodiola crenulata (Hongjingtian红景天) hav...
Root samples of Rhodiola rosea were collected from three places during June 2006 and the morphologic...
Medicinal Rhodiola species, including Rhodiola rosea L. and Rhodiola crenulata (Hook.f. & Thomson) H...
<p>Rhodiola rosea is one of the most popular adaptogene agents. Apart from adaptogene, it has the wh...
Rhodiola rosea L. is a worldwide popular plant with adaptogenic activities that have been and curren...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural products are becoming increasingly popular as food flavouring and cosmetic ...
Abstract. Rhodiola rosea L. roseroot, (Golden root or Arctic root) is a herbaceous perennial plant o...
Many traditional healing systems are based on natural biological resources, and there is a general s...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
The fast developing international trade of products based on traditional knowledge and their value c...
The demand for plant material of Rhodiola rosea L. (Crassulaceae) for medicinal use has increased re...