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Hippophae
Known as:
Sea Buckthorns
, Fructus Hippophae
, Sea Buckthorn
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A plant genus of the family ELAEAGNACEAE. Linoleic (18:2n-6) and alpha-linolenic acids (18:3n-3) comprised about 70% of seed oil fatty acids. This is…
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Hippophae rhamnoides
herbal preparation RH-3
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aspects of radiation effects
physiological aspects
sea buckthorn preparation
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2015
2015
Sea buckthorn pomace supplementation in the finishing diets of pigs – are there effects on meat quality and muscle fatty acids?
K. Nuernberg
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G. Nuernberg
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A. Priepke
,
D. Dannenberger
2015
Corpus ID: 54689767
Abstract. In the present study, the effect of sea buckthorn pomace (SBP) supplementation (concentrations of 0, 4, 8 and 12…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Recalcitrant vulnerability curves: methods of analysis and the concept of fibre bridges for enhanced cavitation resistance.
Jing Cai
,
Sha Li
,
Haixin Zhang
,
Shuoxin Zhang
,
M. Tyree
Plant, Cell and Environment
2014
Corpus ID: 5272319
Vulnerability curves (VCs) generally can be fitted to the Weibull equation; however, a growing number of VCs appear to be…
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2010
2010
Soil microbiological and chemical effects of a nitrogen-fixing shrub in poplar plantations in semi-arid region of Northeast China
R. Mao
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D. Zeng
,
Gui-yan Ai
,
Dan Yang
,
Lujun Li
,
Yun-xia Liu
2010
Corpus ID: 33353546
2009
2009
Is patience a virtue? Succession, light, and the death of invasive glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus)
C. Cunard
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Thomas D. Lee
Biological Invasions
2009
Corpus ID: 23517872
Non-native, invasive glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus P. Mill.) threatens North American forests by inhibiting tree regeneration…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Anti-tumor promoters phenolics and triterpenoid from Hippophae rhamnoides.
K. Yasukawa
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S. Kitanaka
,
K. Kawata
,
Kumiko Goto
Fitoterapia
2009
Corpus ID: 22796128
2009
2009
Proteomics Analysis of Drought Stress-Responsive Proteins in Hippophae rhamnoides L.
Gang Xu
,
Chunyang Li
,
Yinan Yao
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
2009
Corpus ID: 33648852
Hippophae rhamnoides L. is uniquely capable of growing well under extreme environmental conditions such as water deficit, low…
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2009
2009
Variations in seed germination of Hippophae salicifolia with different presoaking treatments
S. Airi
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I. Bhatt
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A. Bhatt
,
R. Rawal
,
U. Dhar
Journal of Forest Research
2009
Corpus ID: 46390618
Mature seeds of H. salicifolia, collected from five provenances (i.e. Hanuman Chatti, Helang, Lata, Rambara and Janggal Chatti…
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2008
2008
Comparison of Sea Buckthorn Genotypes (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) Based on RAPD and FAME Data
S. Ercişli
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E. Orhan
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N. Yildirim
,
G. Agar
2008
Corpus ID: 59574012
FAME and RAPD profiles were used to examine biochemical and genetic relationships between 10 selected sea buckthorn genotypes…
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2004
2004
Effects of Temperature and Loading Characteristics on Mechanical and Stress-Relaxation Properties of Sea Buckthorn Berries. Part 1. Compression Tests
J. Khazaei
,
D. Mann
2004
Corpus ID: 53356300
Puncture force and energy were measured at different loading velocities and probe diameters for two cultivars of sea buckthorn…
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2004
2004
Isozyme studies of genetic diversity and evolution in Hippophae
Y. Yao
,
P. Tigerstedt
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
2004
Corpus ID: 1842524
SummaryTo provide information on the genetic variation, differentiation and evolution in Hippophae seed samples of 25 populations…
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