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Scotch broom pollen extract
Known as:
Cytisus scoparius Flowering Top
, Cytisus scoparius flowering top extract
National Institutes of Health
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Sarothamnus scoparius
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2011
2011
Light-dependent development of two competitive species (Rubus idaeus, Cytisus scoparius) colonizing gaps in temperate forest
N. Gaudio
,
P. Balandier
,
André Marquier
Annals of Forest Science
2011
Corpus ID: 20424199
Forest regeneration can be inhibited by competition for environmental resources (water, nutrients, light) between tree seedlings…
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2011
Highly Cited
2011
Bioactive Compounds, RP-HPLC Analysis of Phenolics, and Antioxidant Activity of Some Portuguese Shrub Species Extracts
Â. Luís
,
F. Domingues
,
A. P. Duarte
Natural Product Communications
2011
Corpus ID: 29199614
In the ecosystem of Serra Da Estrela, some plant species have the potential to be used as raw material for extraction of…
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
Antioxidant activity of extracts of Portuguese shrubs: Pterospartum tridentatum, Cytisus scoparius and Erica spp.
Â. Luís
,
F. Domingues
,
C. Gil
,
A. P. Duarte
2009
Corpus ID: 97476819
Polyphenols and particularly flavonoids are widely appreciated for their potential beneficial health effects, like antioxidant or…
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Ochrobactrum cytisi sp. nov., isolated from nodules of Cytisus scoparius in Spain.
J. L. Zurdo-Piñeiro
,
R. Rivas
,
+7 authors
E. Velázquez
International Journal of Systematic and…
2007
Corpus ID: 5896322
Two strains named ESC1(T) and ESC5 were isolated from nodules of Cytisus scoparius growing in a Spanish soil. Phylogenetic…
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2007
Highly Cited
2007
Testing the role of genetic factors across multiple independent invasions of the shrub Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius)
Ming Kang
,
Y. Buckley
,
A. Lowe
Molecular Ecology
2007
Corpus ID: 6145519
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and assists in the invasives…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Unexpectedly Diverse Mesorhizobium Strains and Rhizobium leguminosarum Nodulate Native Legume Genera of New Zealand, while Introduced Legume Weeds Are Nodulated by Bradyrhizobium Species
Bevan Simon Weir
,
S. Turner
,
W. Silvester
,
D. Park
,
John M. Young
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
2004
Corpus ID: 2991417
ABSTRACT The New Zealand native legume flora are represented by four genera, Sophora, Carmichaelia, Clianthus, and Montigena. The…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Changes in the high-mountain vegetation of the Central Iberian Peninsula as a probable sign of global warming.
Mario Sanz-elorza
,
Elías D. Dana
,
Alberto González
,
E. Sobrino
Annals of Botany
2003
Corpus ID: 23618467
Aerial images of the high summits of the Spanish Central Range reveal significant changes in vegetation over the period 1957 to…
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2003
2003
Significance of flower exploding pollination on the reproduction of the Scotch broom, Cytisus scoparius (Leguminosae)
N. Suzuki
Ecological research
2003
Corpus ID: 42496514
The significance of single flower visits by pollinators on the reproductive success of the Scotch broom, Cytisus scoparius, with…
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1993
Highly Cited
1993
SEED GERMINATION IN THE EXOTIC SHRUB CYTISUS SCOPARIUS (SCOTCH BROOM) IN CALIFORNIA
C. Bossard
1993
Corpus ID: 83434832
1984
1984
Vegetation and litter changes of a Nebraska Sandhills prairie protected from grazing.
M. A. Potvin
,
A. Harrison
1984
Corpus ID: 62838074
End of season components of biomass and litter were measured on a Nebraska Sandhills prairie site to follow vegetation changes…
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