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Mosla
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Mosla (Benth.) Buch.-Ham. ex Maxim.
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
A strategy for introducing an endangered plant Mosla hangchowensis to urban area based on nitrogen preference
Meiying Fan
,
Kai Pan
,
+7 authors
Y. Ge
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum
2016
Corpus ID: 24779300
To introduce endangered plants to urban green space for ex situ conservation successfully, it is important to better understand…
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2015
2015
Sampling and Complementarity Effects of Plant Diversity on Resource Use Increases the Invasion Resistance of Communities
Dan Zhu
,
Ping Wang
,
Wei Zhang
,
Yue Yuan
,
Bin Li
,
Jiang Wang
PLoS ONE
2015
Corpus ID: 4855080
Background Although plant diversity is postulated to resist invasion, studies have not provided consistent results, most of which…
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2014
2014
In vivo sedative and cytotoxic activities of methanol extract of leaves of Crataeva nurvala Buch-Ham.
M. Ali
,
Antu K Dey
,
M. Abu Sayeed
,
A. Rahman
,
M. Kuddus
,
M. Rashid
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
2014
Corpus ID: 24651613
The present study was designed to investigate the sedative and cytotoxic activities of a crude methanol extract of leaves of…
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2013
2013
Mosla punctulata Inhibits Mast Cell-mediated Allergic Reactions Through the Inhibition of Histamine Release and Inflammatory Cytokine Production
I. Je
,
T. Shin
,
S. H. Kim
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
2013
Corpus ID: 11408002
Allergic inflammatory diseases such as food allergy, asthma, sinusitis and atopic dermatitis are increasing worldwide. This study…
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2006
2006
Studies on the Chemical Components and Antibacterial Activity of Volatile Oil of Mosla dianthera Maxim
Wu Guo-xin
2006
Corpus ID: 100666048
The volatile oil of Mosla dianthera Maxim is extracted by water-steaming method.The extraction rate is 0.50%.The chemical…
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2004
2004
Photosynthetic Parameters of Mosla hangchowensis and M. dianthera as Affected by Soil Moisture
Y. Ge
,
Y.-J. Lu
,
J. Liao
,
B. Guan
,
J. Chang
Photosynthetica (Praha)
2004
Corpus ID: 7437825
We compared the photosynthetic traits in response to soil water availability in an endangered plant species Mosla hangchowensis…
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2004
2004
Chemical constituents of Mosla dianthera and their utilization
Lin Wen-qun
,
Zeng Bi-rong
2004
Corpus ID: 98860112
Chemical constituents of Mosla dianthera Maxim essential oil were studied. Experimental results showed that its main constituents…
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2001
2001
Existence analysis of populations of Mosla hangchowensis, an endangered plant
Y. Ge
,
Jie Chang
2001
Corpus ID: 81880388
Mosla hangchowensis Matsuch is an annual herb, which is found only on the seacoast of Zhejiang province in southeast China. The…
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1999
1999
A PHYSIO ECOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE TRANSPIRATION OF MOSLA HANGCHOWENSIS MATSUDA
L. Ke
1999
Corpus ID: 130916263
After 3 year studies of population and physiological ecology in the field,the physio ecological characters of transpiration of…
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1998
1998
Pollination Intensity and Pollination Efficiency Dependent Nutlet Set of Mosla hangchouensis (Labiatae)
Zhou Shi
1998
Corpus ID: 88398702
Mosla hangchouensis Matsuda is an endangered species distributed along the coastal areas of Zhejiang Province. We studied the…
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