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Matricaria
Known as:
Mayweed, Crown
, Crown Mayweed
, Matricarias
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A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. M. chamomilla appears similar to Anthemis but this flower disk is conical and hollow and lacks chaffy bract…
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2018
Review
2018
Origin, mechanism and molecular basis of weed resistance to herbicides. A review
D. Chodová
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J. Mikulka
,
M. Kočová
,
J. Salava
2018
Corpus ID: 54655645
C������ D., M������ J., K����� M., S����� J. (2004): Origin, mechanism and molecular basis of weed resistance to herbicides…
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2016
2016
Hematopoietic medicinal plants based on ethnobotanical documents of Iran: A strategy to develop nature-based drugs effective on anemia
M. Cheraghi
,
M. Asadi-Samani
2016
Corpus ID: 58845873
Anemia is a very common public health problem which has recently been spread in both developed and developing countries. Anemia…
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2010
2010
Wound healing effect of Rosemary and Chamomile combination in rat
A. Abdolghaffari
,
P. Mahdaviani
,
+5 authors
M. Abdollahi
2010
Corpus ID: 81674089
The purpose of this study was to evaluate healing effect of Rosemarinus officinalis’s extract (ROE) and Matricaria chamomilla’s…
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2009
2009
Isolation and identification of the major chemical components in the capitula of Matricaria chamomilla grown in Khuzestan Province of Iran.
A. Ashnagar
,
N. Naseri
,
S. Alavi
2009
Corpus ID: 82465919
Matricaria chamomilla is an important medicinal plant known for its antiinflammatory, wound healing, spasmolitic and antiseptic…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Development of in vitro protocols to enhance secondary metabolite production from turmeric (Curcuma longa L.)
M. Cousins
2008
Corpus ID: 82793359
Plant and organ culture can readily be applied to the field of medicinal plant and secondary metabolite production. Many studies…
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2006
2006
No-till cultivation suppresses broad-leaved weeds but favours grasses
H. Jalli
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A. Laine
,
H. Känkänen
2006
Corpus ID: 129051870
When shifting from traditional ploughing to no-till cultivation there will be new possibilities to weeds. However, the changes in…
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1995
1995
Chemical composition of different parts of Matricaria chamomilla
Dragica Grgesina
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M. Mandić
,
L. Karuza
,
T. Klapec
,
Dragan Bočkinac
1995
Corpus ID: 103479941
In this paper, the quantity and composition of essential oil and flavonoids from camomile grown in Eastern Croatia were assayed…
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1984
1984
Pathology of a nervous disorder (pushing disease or "stootsiekte") in cattle caused by the plant Matricaria nigellifolia DC. (Asteraceae).
S. Newsholme
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T. Kellerman
,
W. G. Welman
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
1984
Corpus ID: 44971864
Brains from 10 bovine field cases of pushing disease, a nervous disorder caused by the plant, Matricaria nigellifolia, were…
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1979
1979
Palearctic Miridae in North America Records of Newly Discovered and Little Known Species Hemiptera Heteroptera
T. Henry
,
A. G. Wheelep
1979
Corpus ID: 81924729
-The Palearctic mirids Orthotylus viridinervis (Kirschbaum), Psallus betuleti (Fallen), and Sthenarus rotermundi (Scholtz) are…
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1954
1954
Matricaria (camomile) wet dressings.
S. Bluefarb
A M A Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology
1954
Corpus ID: 1866021
The symptoms produced by acute inflammation of the skin (acute dermatitis) are erythema, edema, heat, and pruritus, whereas acute…
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