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Poppy, any of several flowering plants of the poppy family (Papaveraceae), especially species of the genus Papaver. Most poppies are found in the Northern Hemisphere, and several species are cultivated as garden ornamentals. The opium poppy is the source
R. RichterPolish Society for Magnesium ResearchJ ELEMENTOLSKARPA, P. -- RICHTER, R. Foliar Nutrition of Poppy Plants (Papaver Somniferum L.) with Selenium and the Effect on its Content in Seeds. Journal of Elementology. 2011. sv. 16, č. 1, s. 85--92. ISSN 1644-2296....
Isolation of phenolic alkaloids from poppy plants (Papaver somniferum L) collected at the state of opium ripeness. Pharmazie 34:194- 194.Proska, B., Černy, I., Putek, J. (1979) Isolation of phenolic alkaloids from poppy plants (Papaver somniferum L.) collected at the state of opium ...
has been found in seedlings of Papaver somniferum L. var. Váhovecký, isolated and purified by ammonium sulphate precipitation, Sephadex G-100 filtration and a sorption on hydroxylapatite. The enzyme preparation with specific activity approximately 60 times higher than the original homogenate was ...
Papaver somniferum plants grown in pots in the phase of forming the first pair of leaves were treated by 6-4 ml of 0-02% solution of 3-amino-l,2,4-triazol (amitrol) per single pot, which is equal to the dose of 2 mg of amitrol per 100 cm 2 soil area One, four, seven and ...
Regeneration and in vitro flowering of plants derived from callus cultures of opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). Experientia 39:1031-1033.Yoshikawa, T., Furuya, T.: Regeneration and in vitro flowering of plants derived from callus cultures of opium poppy ( Papaver somniferum L.).-Experientia 39 ...
The poppy is still relatively frequent in Central Europe, probably due to its persistent seed bank [42], and can be a noxious weed in some crops, including the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) [43] or in regions where herbicide-resistant poppy biotypes have recently been detected [44]...