The tea plantCamellia sinensishas been grown in Southeast Asia for thousands of years. According to Chinese mythology, it was the emperor Shen Nung who discovered tea in 2737 bc(1). In ancient China, tea was considered as a medicinal remedy for headaches, body aches and pains, depression, i...
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length and density, with the total map length ranging from 1180.9 to 3314.3 cM and the average distance between adjacent markers from 0.4 to 20.1 cM. Such differences are principally affected by the total number of individuals and types of molecular markers applied for map construction. T...
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Density 1.171 g/cm3 Other Name Ethanol,2,2′,2′′-Nitrilotri- (8ci) Risk Codes 36/37/38-36 Transport Package Drum Specification 99% Trademark Ever Century Chemical Origin China HS Code 2922150000 Production Capacity 1000000 Product Description TEA CAS 102-71-6 Pure 99% Pro...
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Tea is an important global beverage crop and is largely clonally propagated. Despite previous studies on the species, its genetic and evolutionary history deserves further research. Here, we present a haplotype-resolved assembly of an Oolong tea cultivar
CAS Google Scholar Sevik H, Cetin M, Ozel HB, Ozel S, Zeren Cetin I (2020) Changes in heavy metal accumulation in some edible landscape plants depending on traffic density. Environ Monit Assess 192:1–9 Google Scholar Zergui A, Kerdoun MA, Boudalia S (2024) Trace elements in tea in...