Production of plant secondary metabolites: Examples, tips and suggestions for biotechnologists

G Guerriero, R Berni, JA Muñoz-Sanchez, F Apone… - Genes, 2018‏ - mdpi.com
Plants are sessile organisms and, in order to defend themselves against exogenous (a)
biotic constraints, they synthesize an array of secondary metabolites which have important …

Artemisia: a promising plant for the treatment of cancer

A Taleghani, SA Emami, Z Tayarani-Najaran - Bioorganic & Medicinal …, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Due to the promising features of the ancient herbal plant Artemisia, its biologic activity has
been investigated for use in modern medicine. In this regard, Artemisia and its active …

[PDF][PDF] Chemical constituents and biological activities of Artemisia herba-alba.

AEHH Mohamed, M El-Sayed, ME Hegazy… - Records of Natural …, 2010‏ - acgpubs.org
Artemisia, one of the larger genera in the family Asteraceae and the largest genus in the
tribe Anthemideae, comprises from 200 to more than 500 taxa at the specific or subspecific …

Phylogenomics and morphological evolution of the mega-diverse genus Artemisia (Asteraceae: Anthemideae): implications for its circumscription and infrageneric …

B Jiao, C Chen, M Wei, G Niu, J Zheng… - Annals of …, 2023‏ - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Artemisia is a mega-diverse genus consisting of~ 400
species. Despite its medicinal importance and ecological significance, a well-resolved …

Comparative chloroplast genome analysis of Artemisia (Asteraceae) in East Asia: insights into evolutionary divergence and phylogenomic implications

GB Kim, CE Lim, JS Kim, K Kim, JH Lee, HJ Yu… - BMC genomics, 2020‏ - Springer
Abstract Background Artemisia in East Asia includes a number of economically important
taxa that are widely used for food, medicinal, and ornamental purposes. The identification of …

Comparative analysis of complete Artemisia subgenus Seriphidium (Asteraceae: Anthemideae) chloroplast genomes: insights into structural divergence and …

G **, W Li, F Song, L Yang, Z Wen, Y Feng - BMC Plant Biology, 2023‏ - Springer
Abstract Background Artemisia subg. Seriphidium, one of the most species-diverse groups
within Artemisia, grows mainly in arid or semi-arid regions in temperate climates. Some …

[ספר][B] Compositae: Compositae Adans., Fam. Pl. 2: 103 (1763), nom. alt. et cons. Asteraceae Martynov, Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 55 (1820), nom. cons.

AA Anderberg, BG Baldwin, RG Bayer, J Breitwieser… - 2007‏ - Springer
Herbs, annual or biennial and monocarpic or perennial and polycarpic or sometimes
monocarpic, subshrubs, shrubs or less often trees, leptocaul or sometimes pachycaul, often …

A new subtribal classification of the tribe Anthemideae (Compositae)

C Oberprieler, S Himmelreich, R Vogt - Willdenowia, 2007‏ - BioOne
Abstract Oberprieler, C., Himmelreich, S. & Vogt, R.: A new subtribal classification of the tribe
Anthemideae (Compositae).—Willdenowia 37: 89–114.—ISSN 0511-9618;© 2007 BGBM …

Biology, genome evolution, biotechnological issues and research including applied perspectives in Artemisia (Asteraceae)

J Valles, S Garcia, O Hidalgo, J Martin, J Pellicer… - Advances in botanical …, 2011‏ - Elsevier
Artemisia is one of the largest genera of the family Asteraceae or Compositae, itself the
biggest flowering plant family. It comprises around 600 taxa at specific and subspecific …

[HTML][HTML] A phylogenetic road map to antimalarial Artemisia species

J Pellicer, CH Saslis-Lagoudakis, E Carrió… - Journal of …, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance The discovery of the antimalarial agent artemisinin is
considered one of the most significant success stories of ethnopharmacological research in …