DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Mandragora (genus)
Mandragora (genus)
Nightshade”—A Hierarchical Classification Approach to T Identification of Hallucinogenic Solanaceae Spp
The Mandrake and the Ancient World,” the Evangelical Quarterly 28.2 (1956): 87-92
Feasibility Study of Kailash Sacred Landscape
Cordyceps Medicinal Fungus: Harvest and Use in Tibet
Filed for Intro on 02/16/2006 HOUSE BILL 2909 by Strader an ACT To
A Molecular Phylogeny of the Solanaceae
Genus Mandragora (Solanaceae)
The Mandrake Plant and Its Legend
A New Record of the Genus Mandragora (Solanaceae) for the Flora of Iran
Mandrake Mandragora Officinarum
Basic Concepts in Drug Addiction
Agarwood Use and Trade & CITES Implementation for A. Malaccensis
Traditional Use and Management of Ntfps in Kangchenjunga Landscape: Implications for Conservation and Livelihoods Yadav Uprety1*, Ram C
Revisiting the Medicinal Plants of the Bible and the Holy Land
Mandragora Officinarum L. (Solanaceae ): a New Record for the Flora of Turkey
Download Manuscript Manuscript Datphypaper V23 Cleanversion.Docx
SOL Newsletter Issue Number 14 May 2007
Research Article TRADITIONAL USE of MANDRAGORA CAULESCENS
Top View
Medicinal Plants of the Bible—Revisited Amots Dafni1* and Barbara Böck2
Atropa Belladona: the Deadly Nightshade
A Phytochemical Analysis of Some Ancient Narcotics, with Comparative Notes on Some South African Folk Medical Practices
Overview of the Major Classes of New Psychoactive Substances
Türkiye'den Şifalı Otlar İle İki Zehirlenme Olgusu; Hemoroid
A Botanical Culture Tour of Southwest China's Yunnan Province 30Th
Multiple Recent Horizontal Transfers of the Cox1 Intron in Solanaceae And
In Search of Traces of the Mandrake Myth – the Etymological, Historical, and Ethnobotanical Roots of Its Vernacular Names
© 2019 Life Science Informatics Publication All Rights Reserved Peer
Medicinal Plants and Their Conservation in China with Reference to the Chinese Himalayan Region
The Mandrake Myth in German Literature That I Propose Is Structuralistic Insofar As Its Main Literary Focus Lies on Texts From
Guidance Document on Physical Datura Stramonium Seed Contamination
Tropane Alkaloids in Food
Mandragora: Phylogenetic and Domestication
Psychoactive Plants in Ancient Greece Original
Psychoactive Substances of Natural Origin: Toxicological Aspects, Therapeutic Properties and Analysis in Biological Samples
Mandrake Paper
Solanaceae) from the New World to Eurasia in the Early Miocene and Their Biogeographic Diversification Within Eurasia ⇑ ⇑⇑ Tieyao Tu A,1, Sergei Volis B, Michael O
Colombian Datura Virus Current Pest Rating: Q Proposed Pest Rating: C Realm: Riboviria; Phylum: Incertae Sedis Family: Potyviridae; Genus: Potyvirus
Mandragora and Belladonna – the Names of Two Magic Plants
Chemotaxonomic Characterization and Chemical Similarity of Solanaceae Subfamilies Based on Ornithine Derivatives
Antioxidant Properties and Enzyme Inhibitory Effects of Extracts from Mandragora Autumnalis and Its Fatty Acid Composition
39. Mandragora-Taxonomy and Chemistry of the European Species
The Mandrake (Mandragora Officinarum)
Bulletin of the Natural History Museum (Formerly: Bulletin of the British Museum
Origin and Differentiation of Endemism in the Flora of China
Plant Biotechnology of Tropane Alkaloids