Lauch (Allium)

Ausgesuchte Veröffentlichungen zum Thema Allium

S. Al-Quran (2011). ‘Conservation of medicinal plants in Ajlun woodland/Jordan’. J. Med. Plants Res 5(24):5857–5862.

M. S. Ali-Shtayeh, et al. (2000). ‘Ethnobotanical survey in the Palestinian area: a classification of the healing potential of medicinal plants’. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 73(1-2):221–232.

B. Baldwin (1998). ‘Phylogenetic Utility of the External Transcribed Spacer (ETS) of 18S–26S rDNA: Congruence of ETS and ITS Trees of Calycadenia (Compositae)’. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 10(3):449–463.

D. Bensky, et al. (2004). Materia Medica: Chinese Herbal Medicine. Eastland Press Incorporated.

F. R. Blattner (1999). ‘Direct amplification of the entire ITS region from poorly preserved plant material using recombinant PCR.’. BioTechniques 27(6):1180–1186.

P. Cuénoud, et al. (2002). ‘Molecular phylogenetics of Caryophyllales based on nuclear 18S rDNA and plastid rbcL, atpB, and matK DNA sequences’. American Journal of Botany 89(1):132–144.

N. Friesen, et al. (2006). ‘Phylogeny and new intrageneric classification of Allium (Alliaceae) based on nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS sequences’. Aliso 22(1):372–95.

A. Gbolade (2012). ‘Ethnobotanical study of plants used in treating hypertension in Edo State of Nigeria’. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 144(1):1–10.

T. A. P. Group (2009). ‘An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III’. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 161(2):105–121.

P. M. Guarrera & V. Savo (2013). ‘Perceived health properties of wild and cultivated food plants in local and popular traditions of Italy: A review’. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 146(3):659–680.

M. Ipek, et al. (2008). ‘Genetic characterization of Allium tuncelianum: An endemic edible Allium species with garlic odor’. Scientia Horticulturae 115(4):409–415.

M. İpek, et al. (2014). ‘Testing the utility of matK and ITS DNA regions for discrimination of Allium species’. Turkish Journal of Botany 38(2):203–212.

S. D. Karou, et al. (2011). ‘Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used in the management of diabetes mellitus and hypertension in the Central Region of Togo’. Pharmaceutical biology 49(12):1286–1297.

V. Khan, et al. (2012). ‘A pharmacological appraisal of medicinal plants with antidiabetic potential’. Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences 4(1):27.

Q.-Q. Li, et al. (2010). ‘Phylogeny and biogeography of Allium (Amaryllidaceae: Allieae) based on nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer and chloroplast rps16 sequences, focusing on the inclusion of species endemic to China’. Annals of Botany 106(5):709–733.

A. Mootoosamy & M. Fawzi Mahomoodally (2014). ‘Ethnomedicinal application of native remedies used against diabetes and related complications in Mauritius’. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 151(1):413–444.

P. Nadembega, et al. (2011). ‘Medicinal plants in Baskoure, Kourittenga Province, Burkina Faso: An ethnobotanical study’. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 133(2):378–395.

C. R. Newton, et al. (1989). ‘Analysis of any point mutation in DNA. The amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS)’. Nucleic Acids Research 17(7):2503–2516.

N. H. Nguyen, et al. (2008). ‘A molecular phylogeny of the wild onions (Allium; Alliaceae) with a focus on the western North American center of diversity’. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 47(3):1157–1172.

A. Pieroni, et al. (2014). ‘Local knowledge on plants and domestic remedies in the mountain villages of Peshkopia (Eastern Albania)’ 11(1):180–193.

R. Sõukand & R. Kalle (2011). ‘Change in medical plant use in Estonian ethnomedicine: A historical comparison between 1888 and 1994’. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 135(2):251–260.

C. Schmitz-Linneweber, et al. (2001). ‘The plastid chromosome of spinach (Spinacia oleracea): complete nucleotide sequence and gene organization’ 45(3):307–315.

M.-H. Teiten, et al. (2013). ‘Anticancer bioactivity of compounds from medicinal plants used in European medieval traditions’. Biochemical Pharmacology 86(9):1239–1247.

I. Ugulu & Others (2011). ‘Traditional ethnobotanical knowledge about medicinal plants used for external therapies in Alasehir, Turkey’. Int. J. Med. Arom. Plants 1(2):101–106.

A. Untergasser, et al. (2007). ‘Primer3Plus, an enhanced web interface to Primer3.’. Nucleic acids research 35(Web Server issue):W71–W74.

L. Watson & M. J. Dallwitz (1992). ‘The families of flowering plants: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval, version 1st June 2007’.

E. J. Wheeler, et al. (2013). ‘Molecular systematics of Allium subgenus Amerallium (Amaryllidaceae) in North America’. American Journal of Botany 100(4):701–711.