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Carthamus
Known as:
Distaff Thistles
, Distaff Thistle
, Thistle, Distaff
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A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE.
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2009
2009
Variation for Some Important Agronomic Traits in 100 Spring Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) Genotypes
A. Omidi
,
H. Khazaei
,
Shao Hongbo
2009
Corpus ID: 55555415
3 Abstract: The present study was aimed to examine different agronomic traits in 100 safflower genotypes. The experimental design…
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2008
2008
Phylogenetic analysis of Carthamus species based on the nucleotide sequence of the nuclear SACPD gene and chloroplast trnL-trnF IGS region.
T. Sasanuma
,
D. Sehgal
,
T. Sasakuma
,
S. Raina
Genome
2008
Corpus ID: 9222886
To clarify the phylogenetic relationships of Carthamus species, we performed sequence analysis of the nuclear stearoyl acyl…
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2007
2007
Satellite-DNA evolutionary patterns under a complex evolutionary scenario: the case of Acrolophus subgroup (Centaurea L., Compositae) from the western Mediterranean.
V. N. Suárez‐Santiago
,
G. Blanca
,
M. Ruíz-Rejón
,
M. Garrido-Ramos
Gene
2007
Corpus ID: 28877680
2007
2007
Government Subsidies and Crop Insurance Effects on the Economics of Conservation Cropping Systems in Eastern Washington
Elizabeth L. Nail
,
D. Young
,
W. Schillinger
2007
Corpus ID: 32411177
Government subsidies and crop insurance indemnities provide important support for many U.S. farmers. Economists often justify…
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2000
2000
Cartorimine, a new cycloheptenone oxide derivative from Carthamus tinctorius.
H. Yin
,
Z. He
,
Y. Ye
Journal of Natural Products
2000
Corpus ID: 45978632
Cartorimine (1), a new cycloheptenone oxide derivative, was isolated from Carthamus tinctorius, and its structure was established…
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1998
1998
New Records of Alien Species in the Ohio Vascular Flora
M. Vincent
,
A. Cusick
1998
Corpus ID: 67784158
Author Institution: Department of Botany, Miami University ; Division of Natural Areas and Preserves, Ohio Department of Natural…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Fat metabolism in higher plants. 48. Properties of oleyl coenzyme A desaturase of Carthamus tinctorius.
I. K. Vijay
,
P. Stumpf
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1972
Corpus ID: 27025708
Abstract A membrane-bound oleyl coenzyme A desaturase from maturing Carthamus tinctorius seeds specifically catalyzed the…
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1969
1969
Evolution of the genetic system of safflower (Carthamus L.)
M. O. Khidir
Genetica
1969
Corpus ID: 39194402
Carthamus spp. are classified into four sections having 2n=20, 24, 44 and 64 chromosomes. The first two sections are diploids…
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1962
1962
Influence of Plant Spacing and Flower Position on Oil Content of Safflower, Carthamus tintoriucs 1
J. H. Williams
1962
Corpus ID: 86531675
PROGENIES of safflower selections which have produced seed with a high percentage of oil have failed frequently to exhibit this…
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Highly Cited
1960
Highly Cited
1960
Cytogenetics of Safflower (Carthamus L.) Species and Their Hybrids1
A. Ashri
,
P. Knowles
1960
Corpus ID: 83758307
SYNOPSIS. Nine species of safflower (Carthamus) were ass'gned to 4 sections based on chromosome numbers and morphological…
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