Environmental changes have led to cellular adjustment and adaptation in plant growth. External factors have, for example, influenced the growth pattern of Gynura procumbens plants and led to production of specific secondary metabolite internally for the purpose of differentiation and conditional interaction. These developmental patterns and production of metabolites are expressional characteristics of the plant, and so growers can have only a restricted range of movement or limited control over their reaction to environmental changes compared to their reaction to human or animal interactions. Even though metabolite production is pervasive among the plants, the need to explore abiotic control strategies for regulating the patterns of growth ...
The patterns of phytohormones distribution, their native function and possible origin of hormonal re...
Gynura procumbens belongs to the Asteraceae family. This plant grows naturally in tropical Asia coun...
Gynura procumbens contains tannins, saponins, steroids, triterpenoids, essential oils and flavonoids...
Environmental changes have led to cellular adjustment and adaptation in plant growth. External facto...
Environmental changes have led to cellular adjustment and adaptation in plant growth. External facto...
Gynura procumbens is an herbaceous plant. Despite the progressive reports on the pharmacological pr...
G. procumbens is an herbaceous medicinal plant. Despite the progressive reports on the potential pha...
Despite progressive reports on pharmacological properties in Gynura procumbens, many are overlooking...
Gynura procumbens (Lour) Merr. or locally known as sambung nyawa is one of the herbal plants which h...
Gynura procumbens, is one of the most common medicinal plants belonging to the family of Asteraceae....
Secondary metabolites biosynthesis regulationstudy ofherbal plants plays a significant roleinthe dis...
Gynura procumbens (Lour.) Merris one of medicinal plant which was carried out used as antioxidant,an...
Medicinal plants, a source of different phytochemical compounds, are now subjected to a variety of e...
Plant secondary metabolites (SMs) are not only a useful array of natural products but also an import...
Plants are unrivaled in the common world in both the number and unpredictability of secondary metabo...
The patterns of phytohormones distribution, their native function and possible origin of hormonal re...
Gynura procumbens belongs to the Asteraceae family. This plant grows naturally in tropical Asia coun...
Gynura procumbens contains tannins, saponins, steroids, triterpenoids, essential oils and flavonoids...
Environmental changes have led to cellular adjustment and adaptation in plant growth. External facto...
Environmental changes have led to cellular adjustment and adaptation in plant growth. External facto...
Gynura procumbens is an herbaceous plant. Despite the progressive reports on the pharmacological pr...
G. procumbens is an herbaceous medicinal plant. Despite the progressive reports on the potential pha...
Despite progressive reports on pharmacological properties in Gynura procumbens, many are overlooking...
Gynura procumbens (Lour) Merr. or locally known as sambung nyawa is one of the herbal plants which h...
Gynura procumbens, is one of the most common medicinal plants belonging to the family of Asteraceae....
Secondary metabolites biosynthesis regulationstudy ofherbal plants plays a significant roleinthe dis...
Gynura procumbens (Lour.) Merris one of medicinal plant which was carried out used as antioxidant,an...
Medicinal plants, a source of different phytochemical compounds, are now subjected to a variety of e...
Plant secondary metabolites (SMs) are not only a useful array of natural products but also an import...
Plants are unrivaled in the common world in both the number and unpredictability of secondary metabo...
The patterns of phytohormones distribution, their native function and possible origin of hormonal re...
Gynura procumbens belongs to the Asteraceae family. This plant grows naturally in tropical Asia coun...
Gynura procumbens contains tannins, saponins, steroids, triterpenoids, essential oils and flavonoids...