Dittrichia
National Institutes of Health
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: The phytochemical study showed that Inula graveolens contained polyphenols, tannins, flavonoids, oil, steroidal triterpenoides…
Abstract Two Macrolophus species, M. melanotoma (=M. caliginosus) and M. pygmaeus, have been referred to as efficient predators…
Young seedlings of Dittrichia viscosa L. (syn. Inula viscosa (L.) Aiton) (Asteraceae) were extensively treated with artificial…
Abstract The separation of the closely related predatory species Macrolophus melanotoma Costa (= M. caliginosus Wagner) and…
Summary The leaf epicuticular exudate of the Mediterranean ruderal Dittrichia viscosa is water soluble and easily drained to the…
Dittrichia viscosa p.o p.o. i,p. D. viscosa
Difficulties were encountered for in-vivo propagation of plants used for screening populations during evolutionary studies of…
SummaryDittrichia viscosa is a Mediterranean bush widespread on various soil types. It is shown that the plants from a calcareous…