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- Phytochemical Profile and Antioxidant Properties of Bee-Collected Artichoke
- In Vitro- Exploration of Fungal Endophytes of Egyptian Cynara Scolymus L
- Artichoke Edible Parts Are Hepatoprotective As Commercial Leaf Preparation
- Phytochemical Study of Cynara Scolymus L. (Artichoke) (Asteraceae)
- Cardoon—Cynara Cardunculus L.1 James M
- Assessment Report on Cynara Scolymus L., Folium
- Expanding the Seasonal Potted Plant Floral Market in North America with Containerized Protea Cynaroides L
- Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Cynara Scolymus L
- Plants Banned from Sale in South Australia – October 2010
- From Flower to Seed Germination in Cynara Cardunculus: a Role for Aspartic Proteinases
- The Effect of Cooking on the Chemical Composition of Artichoke (Cynara Scolymus L.)
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- Introduction an Artichoke (Cynara Scolymus
- Amazing Flowers All Angiosperms Produce fl Owers, but Some of Them Just Seem More Amazing Than Others
- Asteraceae Plants Used in Homoeopathic
- Cultivation and Characterization of Cynara Cardunculus for Solid Biofuels Production in the Mediterranean Region
- GUEST EDITORIAL Studies in Botanical Archeology, Ethno-Botany
- HAWAII AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION UNIVERSITY of HAWAII RESEARCH BULLETIN 147 APRIL 1970 CONTENTS Page