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Plant Genera Cannabis and Humulus Share the Same Pair of Well- Differentiated Sex Chromosomes
On the Origin of Hops: Genetic Variability, Phylogenetic Relationships, and Ecological Plasticity of Humulus (Cannabaceae)
Internode Elongation and Strobili Production of Humulus Lupulus Cultivars in Response to Local Strain Sensing William L
Hhop Botany, Cultivation, and Y, , Y, , Breeding
Hops (Humulus Lupulus): Not Only for Beer Hannah Daniels, Kyra Duncan
Safety Assessment of Humulus Lupulus (Hops)-Derived Ingredients As Used in Cosmetics
Cannabaceae – Indian Hemp Family
Molecular Phylogenetics and Character Evolution of Cannabaceae
Romania's Oak Forests
Species Lists
Seed Dormancy and Germination of Japanese Hop (Humulus Japonicus)
The Occurrence of Glycosylated Aroma Precursors in Vitis Vinifera Fruit and Humulus Lupulus Hop Cones and Their Roles in Wine and Beer Volatile Aroma Production
The Humulus Lupulus L. Paradigm: a Century of Hop Chemistry
Hops – Humulus Lupulus
Humulus Lupulus
Humulus Lupulus
MOTHS of EARLHAM CEMETERY
Research on Spontaneous and Subspontaneous Flora of Botanical Garden "Vasile Fati" Jibou
Top View
Humulus Lupulus L. Cv. Cascade Grown in Northern Italy: Morphological And
Suspected Or Known Species on Patuxent Research Refuge
Vol. 1 No. 40 (Rev.). Approved 05/26/2017 Vegetation Management Guideline Japanese Hops (Humulus Japonicus Sieb. & Zucc.) S
Wise Fire Firewise
Humulus Japonicus Sieb
Hops (Humulus Lupulus L.) As a Novel Multipurpose Crop for the Mediterranean Region of Europe: Challenges and Opportunities of Their Cultivation
Growing Hops in the Home Garden
Evaluation of Humulus Lupulus L. Therapeutic Properties for the Treatment of Skin Diseases
Antimicrobial Potential of Romanian Spontaneous Flora - a Minireview
JAPANESE HOPS Humulus Japonicus
Vines of Maryland
Japanese Hops (Humulus Japonicus)
A Comparative Study on Terpene Profile and Antioxidant Properties of Humulus Lupulus L
Romania's Butterflies & Moths
Study on Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activity and Phenolic Content of Ethanolic Extract of Humulus Lupulus
NAME of SPECIES: Humulus Japonicus Synonyms: Humulus Scandens Common Name: Japanese Hops A
Humulus Scandens
Japanese Hops Humulus Japonicus Sieb. & Zucc. Synonym Humulus Scandens
Common Hop (Humulus Lupulus Var. Neomexicanus) the Palmate Leaves of the Hop Have Three to Seven Sharp Lobes with Deep Notches Like the Palm of a Hand
Mechanisms of Sex Determination in Plants
Japanese Hops (Humulus Japonicus) Prohibited DESCRIPTION: Japanese Hops Was Introduced to North America As an Ornamental and Medicinal Plant in the Mid to Late 1800’S
Humulus Lupulus - Hops
A Syntaxonomic Revision of Floodplain Forest Communities in Romania 9- 22 Tuexenia 36: 9–22
Assessment Report on Humulus Lupulus L., Flos
Composition and in Vitro Effects of Cultivars of Humulus Lupulus L. Hops on Cholinesterase Activity and Microbial Growth
Humulus Scandens (Lour.) Merr
Humulus Lupulus 1
Gene Expression for Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Hop (Humulus Lupulus L.) Leaf Lupulin Glands Exposed to Heat and Low‑Water Stress Renée L
Humulus Lupulus) Germplasm Collection
Plants with Antioxidative Potential from the Flora Of
Plant Genera Cannabis and Humulus Share the Same Pair Of
Moth Report 2013 Hampshire and Isle of Wight Annual
Japanese Hops Humulus Japonicus
Cryptic Species in Pagamea Coriaceasensu Lato (Rubiaceae): Evidence from Morphology, Ecology and Reproductive Behavior in a Symp
Morphological and Biochemical Characterization of Wild Hop (Humulus Lupulus L.) Populations from Banja Luka Area (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
LED Light Increases Leaf Area and Root Length of Humulus Lupulus (Var. Tettnanger) in Vitro1 Chi D
Mini Data Sheet on Humulus Japonicus (Cannabaceae)
Genetics and Physiology of Sex Determination in Dioecious Plants
Factors Controlling Hop Flowering and Their Potential and Their Potential for Use in the Brewing and Pharmaceutical Industries
Cannabis in Asia: Its Center of Origin and Early Cultivation, Based on a Synthesis of Subfossil Pollen and Archaeobotanical Studies
Safety Assessment of Humulus Lupulus (Hops)-Extract and Oil As Used in Cosmetics