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Plants of the genus Chaenomeles Lindl. (Rosaceae) naturally grow in Southeast Asia and represent the richest resource of biologically active compounds with beneficial properties for humans. Plants of C. japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. and C. speciosa (Sweet) Nak... see more

Plants of the genus Chaenomeles are traditionally used in the countries of South-East Asia, due to their high nutritional and health-promoting properties. However, the successful introduction of species promising for gardening from geographically remote a... see more

Globally, invasive species represent a serious threat to biodiversity and to the ecosystem. As an undesirable part of riparian ecosystems, invasive plants form continuous growths on the banks of watercourses. One of the biggest problems at river bank site... see more

In this study, phylogenetic analyses of some Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl. populations based on SCoT marker technique and cpDNA trnL intron sequence analysis were performed. Specimens from the populations were collected from the Aegean region of Tur... see more

This study developed a suitable analytical method for kasugamycin residues in Achyranthes japonica using LC/MS/MS equipped with an amide column for polar substances. Extraction and cleanup processes were done at pH 4.5–5. Purification efficiency was asses... see more

Das hohe Schadpotential eines Pflanzenschädlings rechtzeitig zu erkennen und dem Einschleppen vorzubeugen bzw. ein Ausbreiten zu verhindern, ist ein zentrales Anlie­gen der Pflanzengesundheit. Daher gelten für den Japankäfer (Popillia japonica) als Unions... see more

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