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Festuca sicula
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Vulpia sicula
National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Subterranean Campodeidae fauna from Sicily (Diplura): its biogeographical interest with the description of a new species of Plusiocampa.
A. Sendra
,
G. Nicolosi
,
E. Amore
Zootaxa
2019
Corpus ID: 207941472
A description is given of a biogeographically interesting new species of Campodeidae (Diplura), Plusiocampa (Plusiocampa…
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2019
2019
Overcoming sexual sterility in conservation of endangered species: the prominent role of biotechnology in the multiplication of Zelkova sicula (Ulmaceae), a relict tree at the brink of extinction
A. Carra
,
C. Catalano
,
+8 authors
G. Garfì
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture
2019
Corpus ID: 57765593
Biotechnology provides valuable tools to support conservation of plant species, especially in case of threatened taxa or when…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
Volatile Constituents of the Aerial Parts of Pulicaria sicula (L.) Moris Growing Wild in Sicily: Chemotaxonomic Volatile Markers of the Genus Pulicaria Gaertn.
A. Maggio
,
L. Riccobono
,
V. Spadaro
,
P. Campisi
,
M. Bruno
,
F. Senatore
Chemistry and Biodiversity
2015
Corpus ID: 40250390
The chemical composition of the essential oil isolated from the aerial parts of Pulicaria sicula (L.) Moris was characterized by…
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2014
2014
Plant genetic resources and traditional knowledge on medicinal use of wild shrub and herbaceous plant species in the Etna Regional Park (Eastern Sicily, Italy).
T. Tuttolomondo
,
M. Licata
,
C. Leto
,
M. Gargano
,
G. Venturella
,
S. La Bella
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
2014
Corpus ID: 20919369
2014
2014
Comparative study on the chemical constituents of essential oils from different organs of the Sicilian Kundmannia (Kundmannia sicula L.) DC. (Apiaceae) growing spontaneously in Tunisia
Khaled Faidi
,
R. El Mokni
,
R. Joshi
,
S. Hammami
,
M. F. M'Henni
,
Z. Mighri
Natural Product Research
2014
Corpus ID: 205840659
Essential oils from odorous and volatile compounds possessing several therapeutic benefits are considered of a paramount…
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2011
2011
Antimicrobial and antiproliferative activity of Athamanta sicula L. (Apiaceae)
V. Stefano
,
R. Pitonzo
,
D. Schillaci
Pharmacognosy Magazine
2011
Corpus ID: 32284464
Background: Athamanta sicula L., a member of Apiaceae, is an annual perennial herb and it is known in Sicilian popular medicine…
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2010
2010
In vitro Cytotoxic Activity of Sternbergia sicula S lutea and Pancratium maritimum Extracts
G. Kaya
,
B. Bozkurt
,
D. Polat
,
N. Somer
2010
Corpus ID: 86100269
Sternbergia Waldst & Kit. (winter daffodil) is a genus of bulbous monocotyledons belonging to the family Amaryllidaceae 1. The…
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2010
2010
HPLC - DAD Analysis of Lycorine in Amaryllidaceae Species
G. Kaya
,
D. Çiçek
,
B. Sarikaya
,
M. Onur
,
N. Somer
Natural Product Communications
2010
Corpus ID: 38428410
Lycorine, the most frequent alkaloid found in Amaryllidaceae plants, has been proven to have various biological activities…
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2005
2005
Antimicrobial activity of Sternbergia sicula and Sternbergia lutea.
N. Unver
,
G. Irem Kaya
,
H. Tansel Ozturk
Fitoterapia
2005
Corpus ID: 33909090
2003
2003
Establishment of a Mediterranean Isopod (Chaetophiloscia Sicula Verhoeff, 1908) in a North American Temperate Forest
E. Hornung
,
K. Szlavecz
The Biology of Terrestrial Isopods
2003
Corpus ID: 126847731
Chaetophiloscia sicula (Oniscidea, Philosciidae) was collected in an urban forest patch in Baltimore, Maryland. The species is…
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