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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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2011
2011
Forest regeneration can be inhibited by competition for environmental resources (water, nutrients, light) between tree seedlings… 
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2011
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2011
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
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2009
Polyphenols and particularly flavonoids are widely appreciated for their potential beneficial health effects, like antioxidant or… 
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2007
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2007
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
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2007
Knowledge of the introduction history of invasive plants informs on theories of invasiveness and assists in the invasives… 
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2004
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2003
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2003
Aerial images of the high summits of the Spanish Central Range reveal significant changes in vegetation over the period 1957 to… 
2003
2003
The significance of single flower visits by pollinators on the reproductive success of the Scotch broom, Cytisus scoparius, with… 
1984
1984
End of season components of biomass and litter were measured on a Nebraska Sandhills prairie site to follow vegetation changes…