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    RETRACTED: Mechanism of action of Asparagus officinalis extract against multiple myeloma using bioinformatics tools, in silico and in vitro study by Yanju Li, Xu Yang, Feiqing Wang, Feiqing Wang, Jianing Zhao, Chike Zhang, Dan Wu, Bo Yang, Rui Gao, Peng Zhao, Yun Zan, Min Su, Zhixu He, Yang Liu, Yang Liu, Yang Liu, Jishi Wang, Dongxin Tang

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Introduction: Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is a perennial flowering plant species. Its main components have tumor-prevention, immune system-enhancement, and anti-inflammation effects. …”
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    Flowers: precious food and medicine resources by Xuqiang Liu, Senye Wang, Lili Cui, Huihui Zhou, Yuhang Liu, Lijun Meng, Sitan Chen, Xuefeng Xi, Yan Zhang, Wenyi Kang

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Flower plants are popular all over the world and important sources of ornamental plants, bioactive molecules and nutrients. …”
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    Origin of Synthetic Particles in Honeys by Liebezeit Gerd, Liebezeit Elisabeth

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…A total of 47 honeys and 22 flowering plants was analysed for their load of synthetic fibres and fragments. …”
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    Natural Enemies Acquire More Prey Aphids from Hormone-Treated Insect-Attracting Plants by Xiaosheng Jiang, Xingrui Zhang, Guodong Han, Shovon Chandra Sarkar, Feng Ge

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This improved the ability of flowering plants to attract natural enemies by providing a larger food source.…”
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    Florida's Native Bromeliads by Barbra C. Larson, J. Howard Frank, Ginger M. Allen, Martin B. Main

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Bromeliads are not mosses as some of their common names suggest. They are flowering plants, although their blossoms can be very small. …”
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    Florida's Native Bromeliads by Barbra C. Larson, J. Howard Frank, Ginger M. Allen, Martin B. Main

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Bromeliads are not mosses as some of their common names suggest. They are flowering plants, although their blossoms can be very small. …”
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    Homeobox genes encoding WOX transcription factors in the flowering parasitic plant Monotropa hypopitys by A. V. Shchennikova, O. A. Shulga, E. Z. Kochieva, A. V. Beletsky, M. A. Filyushin, N. V. Ravin, K. G. Skryabin

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The stem cell regulation mechanism is considered to be conserved among flowering plants and most thoroughly studied in Arabidopsis thaliana as a model. …”
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    Developing Urban Community Garden Projects by Austen Moore, Amy Harder, Norma Samuel

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Community gardens are pieces of land where groups of people grow and maintain vegetable and flower plants. They exist in all types of areas, including neighborhoods, at schools, or on other public or private lands. …”
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    Developing Urban Community Garden Projects by Austen Moore, Amy Harder, Norma Samuel

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Community gardens are pieces of land where groups of people grow and maintain vegetable and flower plants. They exist in all types of areas, including neighborhoods, at schools, or on other public or private lands. …”
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    Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois) (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae) by Wayne N. Dixon, Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-07-01
    “… Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois), the tarnished plant bug, attacks a wide variety of economically important herbaceous plants, vegetable crops, commercial flower plants, fruit trees, and nursery stock (Kelton 1975). …”
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    Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois) (Insecta: Heteroptera: Miridae) by Wayne N. Dixon, Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-07-01
    “… Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois), the tarnished plant bug, attacks a wide variety of economically important herbaceous plants, vegetable crops, commercial flower plants, fruit trees, and nursery stock (Kelton 1975). …”
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    A Beginner's Guide to Begonias: Classification and Diversity by Julian Ginori, Alfred Huo, Caroline R Warwick

    Published 2020-01-01
    “… Begonia is the fifth largest genus of flowering plants with over 1,800 species and hybrids. Begonias are known by their bright, full flowers and also their leaves, which vary to showcase patterns, designs or color. …”
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    A Beginner's Guide to Begonias: Classification and Diversity by Julian Ginori, Alfred Huo, Caroline R Warwick

    Published 2020-01-01
    “… Begonia is the fifth largest genus of flowering plants with over 1,800 species and hybrids. Begonias are known by their bright, full flowers and also their leaves, which vary to showcase patterns, designs or color. …”
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    Five Pistacia species (P. vera, P. atlantica, P. terebinthus, P. khinjuk, and P. lentiscus): A Review of Their Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacology by Mahbubeh Bozorgi, Zahra Memariani, Masumeh Mobli, Mohammad Hossein Salehi Surmaghi, Mohammad Reza Shams-Ardekani, Roja Rahimi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Pistacia, a genus of flowering plants from the family Anacardiaceae, contains about twenty species, among them five are more popular including P. vera, P. atlantica, P. terebinthus, P. khinjuk, and P. lentiscus. …”
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    Class B Gene Expression and the Modified ABC Model in Nongrass Monocots by Akira Kanno, Mutsumi Nakada, Yusuke Akita, Masayo Hirai

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The class B genes, which belong to the MADS-box gene family, are important regulators of the development of petals and stamens in flowering plants. Many nongrass monocot flowers have two whorls of petaloid organs, which are called tepals. …”
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    Trade-off between pollinator-wildflower diversity & grassland yields by Nicholas J. Balfour, Ciaran Harris, Jonathan Storkey, Francis L. W. Ratnieks

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our data show a large and significant negative effect of the major plant nutrients (NPK) on the abundance, species richness and functional diversity of both pollinators and flowering plants. The results also indicate a large and significant trade-off between productivity and biodiversity. …”
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    Fatty Acid Content in Biomasses: State-of-the-Art and Novel Physical Property Estimation Methods by Ana M. Sousa, Thalles A. Andrade, Massimiliano Errico, José P. Coelho, Rui M. Filipe, Henrique A. Matos

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In the present work, the composition of 104 different biomasses including seeds, peels, flowers, plants, and leaves has been reviewed for the lipid content. …”
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    Plant species of the genus Pedicularis L. In the territory of the Western Balkans: Overview of use in traditional medicine, phytochemistry, biological and pharmacological activity by Zubić Nevena G., Tomović Jovica

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Pedicularis L. is one of the largest genera of hemiparasitic flowering plants, with over 500 species known. It is mostly found in the cold highlands of the northern hemisphere. …”
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    Revisiting the female germline cell development by Youmei Huang, Yunlong Zhang, Jiahong Yang, Xinpeng Xi, Yanfen Liu, Hanyang Cai, Yuan Qin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The formation of the female germline is the fundamental process in most flowering plants’ sexual reproduction. In Arabidopsis, only one somatic cell obtains the female germline fate, and this process is regulated by different pathways. …”
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    Red and black mason wasp, Pachodynerus erynnis (Lepeletier) by Kelly Laplante, Wayne Hobbs, Adam Dale

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The red and black mason wasp frequently visits flowering plants and can be found entering nesting cavities nearby. …”
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