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  • 2. Metabolite profiles of essential oils and molecular markers analysis to explore the biodiversity of Ferula communis: Towards conservation of the endemic giant fennel.
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  • 11. Sulphur-containing compounds in the essential oil of Ferula alliacea roots and their mass spectral fragmentation patterns.
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  • 12. Essential oil composition of Teucrium scordium L.
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  • 13. New sesquiterpene coumarins from the roots of Ferula flabelliloba.
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  • 14. Chemical composition of the essential oils of the flowers, leaves and stems of two senecio polyanthemoides Sch. Bip. samples from South Africa.
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    Orav A, Kailas T, Muurisepp M.
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  • 17. Composition and antifungal activity of the essential oil from the rhizome and roots of Ferula hermonis.
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  • 18. Habitat-related variation in composition of the essential oil of Seseli rigidum Waldst. & Kit. (Apiaceae).
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  • 19. Chemical composition of volatiles in Sardinian myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) alcoholic extracts and essential oils.
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  • 20. Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of the essential oils from flower, leaf and stem of Ferula cupularis growing wild in Iran.
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