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- Phytochemical and Elemental Screening on Leaves and Flowers
- Poisonous and Invasive Plants REPORT
- Exploring the Production of High-Value Compounds in Plant Catharanthus Roseus Hairy Roots and Yeast Yarrowia Lipolytica Le Zhao Iowa State University
- Review Article
- Coefficients of Conservatism Values and the Floristic Quality Index for the Vascular Plants of South Florida
- Citrus Greening Disease – a Major Cause of Citrus Decline in the World – a Review
- Catharanthus Roseus, Previously Vinca Rosea and I Sometimes Still Called Vinca) Is an Erect, Perennial Herb up to One Metre High, with a Woody Base (I)
- Periwinkle (Vinca Major)
- A Simplified Procedure for Indole Alkaloid Extraction from Catharanthus Roseus Combined with a Semi-Synthetic Production Process for Vinblastine
- Catharanthus Roseus (An Anti-Cancerous Drug Yielding Plant) - a Review of Potential Therapeutic Properties
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- Periwinkle (Vinca Major)
- Deciphering the Role of Citrus Metabolites in Symptom Development
- Catharanthus Roseus VINCA 'CORA® XDR POLKA DOT'
- Biological Assessment for Threatened and Endangered
- Madagascar Periwinkle (Catharanthus Roseus
- Catharanthus Roseus (Periwinkle, Vinca, Madagascar Periwinkle) Catharanthus Roseus Is Native to Hybrid Origin, Madagascar
- Predominance of the Serpentine Route in Monoterpenoid Indole Alkaloid Pathway of Catharanthus Roseus
- Florida Power & Light Co. St. Lucie Power Plant & Transmission Line
- Catharanthus Roseus: Ornamental Plant Is Now Medicinal Boutique M
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- From Forest to Fumaroles: a New Era in Bioprospecting ______
- A Revision of Catharanthus Roseus (L.) G.Don (Apocynaceae)
- Catharanthus Roseus, the Madagascar Periwinkle, a Review of Its Cultivars
- THE GROWTH and DEVELOPMENT of Catharantus Roseus
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- Bioprospecting: Pros and Cons
- Beach Jacquemontia Jacquemontia Reclinata House
- Quantitative Analysis of Metabolic Pathways in Catharanthus Roseus
- Bioprospecting and Drug Development, Parameters for A
- Catharanthus Roseus Linn—A Review
- Candidatus Liberibacter Asiaticus’ SDE1 Effector Induces Huanglongbing Chlorosis by Downregulating Host DDX3 Gene
- Phytochemicals Derived from Catharanthus Roseus and Their Health Benefits
- The Asian Citrus Greening Disease (Huanglongbing): Evidence Note on Invasiveness and CABI WORKING PAPER CABI WORKING Potential Economic Impacts for East Africa
- Catharanthus Roseus: a Symbol of Hope for Cancer Patients Shikhare S* Department of Biotechnology, V