Introduction: Bastard balm grows in forests, in central and southeastern part of Europe. The herb of this species is rich in phenolics, mainly flavonoids, phenolic acids and coumarins. The plant is used in traditional European medicine, in digestive problems and for aromatizing tobacco and alcohol products. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of shading on bastard balm development and the accumulation of phenolics in its herb, with special respect to coumarin as a quality marker of this raw material. Methods: The plants were cultivated in full sunlight, in 30% and 50% shade provided by shading nets. The herb was harvested from plants in the third year of vegetation, at four subsequent developmental stages a...
Plants are unrivaled in the common world in both the number and unpredictability of secondary metabo...
Light effects including its intensity, wavelength, and duration are important environmental factors ...
Celery is an introduced species of family Apiaceae from the subtropical areas. Celery leaves and sta...
Problem statement: In order to meet the ever increasing demand of medicinal plants, for the indigeno...
Moldavian balm is an annual herbaceous plant and its lemon-scented leaves contain essential oil. How...
The main focus of the study was to determine the content of phenolic acids, flavonoids, and organic ...
Light is one of the main limiting factors for phenolic compound biosynthesis in plants and shade lev...
Object and methods: Sorbus aucuparia L. leaves and flowers study. Total amaunt of phenolic compounds...
Context: Changium smyrnioides Wolff (Apiaceae) is an endangered medicinal plant with numerous pharma...
There is no doubt that certain plants offer valuable medicinal properties. But there are many chall...
Plant pigments (chlorophyll and carotenoides) are very important group of primary metabolites. Besid...
Aim: To investigate scarlet Monarda (Monarda didyma L.) dynamics of the growth of the Middle Lithuan...
Aim: To evaluate the variability of phenol carboxylic acids and flavonoids in white dead-nettle herb...
Plants are unrivaled in the common world in both the number and unpredictability of secondary metabo...
Medicinal plants are rich sources of secondary metabolites. Lepidium sativum possess active compound...
Plants are unrivaled in the common world in both the number and unpredictability of secondary metabo...
Light effects including its intensity, wavelength, and duration are important environmental factors ...
Celery is an introduced species of family Apiaceae from the subtropical areas. Celery leaves and sta...
Problem statement: In order to meet the ever increasing demand of medicinal plants, for the indigeno...
Moldavian balm is an annual herbaceous plant and its lemon-scented leaves contain essential oil. How...
The main focus of the study was to determine the content of phenolic acids, flavonoids, and organic ...
Light is one of the main limiting factors for phenolic compound biosynthesis in plants and shade lev...
Object and methods: Sorbus aucuparia L. leaves and flowers study. Total amaunt of phenolic compounds...
Context: Changium smyrnioides Wolff (Apiaceae) is an endangered medicinal plant with numerous pharma...
There is no doubt that certain plants offer valuable medicinal properties. But there are many chall...
Plant pigments (chlorophyll and carotenoides) are very important group of primary metabolites. Besid...
Aim: To investigate scarlet Monarda (Monarda didyma L.) dynamics of the growth of the Middle Lithuan...
Aim: To evaluate the variability of phenol carboxylic acids and flavonoids in white dead-nettle herb...
Plants are unrivaled in the common world in both the number and unpredictability of secondary metabo...
Medicinal plants are rich sources of secondary metabolites. Lepidium sativum possess active compound...
Plants are unrivaled in the common world in both the number and unpredictability of secondary metabo...
Light effects including its intensity, wavelength, and duration are important environmental factors ...
Celery is an introduced species of family Apiaceae from the subtropical areas. Celery leaves and sta...