Effect of polyploidization in the production of essential oils in Lippiaintegrifolia

Consumption of medicinal and aromatic plants is widespread and increasing worldwide. Yet, harvestingfrom the wild, the main source of raw material in developing countries, is causing loss of genetic diversityand habitat destruction. This situation makes imperative the development and application of...

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Otros Autores: Iannicelli, Jéssica, Elechosa, Miguel Angel, Martínez, A., Bugallo, Verónica Lucía, Bandoni, Arnaldo L., Escandón, Alejandro, Van Baren, C. M.
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