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    ISSUES CONCERNING PROTECTION OF THE VINE FAMILY (FAMILY <i> VITACEAE </i> JUSS.) IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST by N. I. Denisov

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Analyzing classification features of vines of the family Vitaceae Juss. in the Russian Far East (RFE) confirms the need for their protection within the region. …”
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    Screening for Hypoglycemic Activity on the Leaf Extracts of Nine Medicinal Plants: In-Vivo Evaluation by Aditya Arya, Mahmood Ameen Abdullah, Batoul Sadat Haerian, Mustafa Ali Mohd

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Of these, only Centratherum anthelminticum (Asteraceae), Cissus quadrangularis (Vitaceae), and Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz (Lythraceae) significantly reduced postprandial blood glucose levels in normal glycemic rats (P < 0.001), with slight reductions effected by Sida acuta Burm F. …”
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    Anticancer, Antioxidant, Antimicrobial Activities, and HPLC Analysis of Alcoholic Extracts of Parthenocissus quinquefolia L. Plant Collected from Çanakkale by Sevil Kalın, Ersin Karabacak, Pınar Ilgın, Alper Önder, Özlem Maraba, Ferah Cömert Önder

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…An ethnobotanical important medicinal plant, PQ belongs to the Vine family (Vitaceae) and is known for its medicinal uses. Herein, fruit and leaf alcoholic extracts of the plant exhibited anticancer activity on triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cell lines, estrogen receptor positive (ER+) (MCF-7), and human colon adenocarcinoma (HT-29) cancer cell lines. …”
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    Hairpin in a haystack: In silico identification and characterization of plant-conserved microRNA in Rafflesiaceae by Wicaksono Adhityo, Meitha Karlia, Wan Kiew-Lian, Mat Isa Mohd Noor, Parikesit Arli Aditya, Molina Jeanmaire

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Rafflesiaceae is a family of endangered plants whose members are solely parasitic to the tropical grape vine Tetrastigma (Vitaceae). Currently, the genetics of their crosstalk with the host remains unexplored. …”
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    Heterogeneity in Seed Samples from Vineyards and Natural Habitats Along the Eurasian <i>Vitis vinifera</i> Range: Implications for Domestication and Hybridization by Diego Rivera, Javier Valera, David Maghradze, Maia Kikvadze, Anna Nebish, Rafael Ocete, Carlos Álvar Ocete, Claire Arnold, Emilio Laguna, Francisco Alcaraz, Diego José Rivera-Obón, Gianni Lovicu, Massimino Farci, Concepción Obón

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In parallel, seeds with low domestication index values, found mainly in natural habitats, also displayed low entropy and are likely associated with <i>Vitis sylvestris</i> or other wild Vitaceae species. Intermediate domestication values pointed to hybrid swarms, highlighting the crucial role of hybridization in the development of modern grapevine cultivars. …”
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    پاسخ فیزیولوژی و بیوشیمیایی نهال سه رقم انگور بی‌دانه‌سفید، یاقوتی و چفته به تنش خشکی by علی عبادی, رضا سوخت سرایی, سید علی رضا سلامی, پریسا حاجی احمد

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…سابقه و هدف: انگور با نام علمی (Vitis vinifera L.) به خانواده Vitaceaeتعلق دارد. شناسایی، انتخاب و استفاده از ارقام انگور متحمل به تنش‌ خشکی از موارد بسیار مهم در برنامه‌های به ‌نژادی و تولید انگور می باشد. …”
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    Grape Root Borer Pest Management in Florida Vineyards by Scott W. Weihman, Oscar E. Liburd

    Published 2005-08-01
    “… The most important insect pest of grapes in Florida is the grape root borer, Vitacea polistiformis (Harris), a sesiid moth. The grape root borer (GRB) is native to the eastern United States, and ranges south of a line from Vermont across to Minnesota and east of the Mississippi River states, and occurs throughout peninsular Florida. …”
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    Grape Root Borer Pest Management in Florida Vineyards by Scott W. Weihman, Oscar E. Liburd

    Published 2005-08-01
    “… The most important insect pest of grapes in Florida is the grape root borer, Vitacea polistiformis (Harris), a sesiid moth. The grape root borer (GRB) is native to the eastern United States, and ranges south of a line from Vermont across to Minnesota and east of the Mississippi River states, and occurs throughout peninsular Florida. …”
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