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Publikováno v:
Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 2021 (2021)
Ganoderma lucidum has been extensively studied for its valuable medicinal importance. In this study, the artificial cultivation of G. lucidum strain Philippine in different culture media, including sawdust substrate, was performed and optimized on th
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https://doaj.org/article/4b047117e62c474eba2e5a1ded37cc14
Publikováno v:
Scientific World. 14:83-89
Mistletoes are being used for food or beverage and for variety of medicinal purposes. In Nepal, mistletoes are traditionally used as fodder and as remedy to cure various ailments. In this study, methnolic extracts of seven common mistletoe species (H
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Biotechnology. 19:747-753
Girardinia diversifolia (Link) Friis is a perennial herb commonly known as Himalayan giant nettle which belongs to the family Urticaceae. The plant has cultural, medicinal and economic importance. The plant contains high concentration of polysacchari
Publikováno v:
Ecological Genetics and Genomics. 23:100120
Autor:
Chiranjewee Khadka, Giri Raj Tripathi, Sujan Balami, Ratna Karki, Jiří Košnar, Martina Vašutová, Pavel Cudlín
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 491:119181
The increasing trend in the abandonment of agricultural land provides a unique opportunity for the restoration of forests. However, not only vegetation but also belowground microbial communities are vital for the development of stable forest stands.
Autor:
Giri Raj Tripathi
Publikováno v:
Tribhuvan University Journal. 30:57-64
Sickle cell anemia is a serious genetic health problem dominated in Tharu community of western Nepal. Molecular methods like PCR and RFLP are the best method to identify Sickle c ell anemia trait. Molecular analysis needed many steps and expensive ch
Autor:
Cheol Soo Kim, Yoonkyung Park, Seong-Ki Kim, Indeok Hwang, Giri Raj Tripathi, Hyeonsook Cheong, Soo Young Kim
Publikováno v:
Plant Molecular Biology
Shoot branching and growth are controlled by phytohormones such as auxin and other components in Arabidopsis. We identified a mutant (igi1) showing decreased height and bunchy branching patterns. The phenotypes reverted to the wild type in response t
Autor:
Indeok Hwang, Soo Young Kim, Cheol Soo Kim, Yoonkyung Park, Giri Raj Tripathi, Seong-Ki Kim, Hyeonsook Cheong
Publikováno v:
Plant Molecular Biology; Aug2010, Vol. 73 Issue 6, p629-641, 13p, 1 Color Photograph, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 5 Graphs