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tinctorius (noun) - Tinctorius is a species of poison dart frog native to South America, known for its bright coloration and toxic skin secretions used by indigenous tribes for hunting purposes. These frogs are popular in the exotic pet trade due to their striking appearance and relatively low maintenance requirements

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Carthamus tinctorius side effects and contraindications.
The dried flowers of the Carthamus tinctorius.
Dendrobates tinctorius azureus.
This article is a list of diseases of safflowers Carthamus tinctorius.
Carthamus tinctorius is a hardy annual plant that can handle a lot of heat in the garden.
The best known species is the safflower Carthamus tinctorius.
Basidia of Pisolithus tinctorius develop from terminal hyphal cells.
Information about the host plant Carthamus tinctorius hantsmoths.
Pisolithus tinctorius formed ectomycorrhizae to a very limited extent on Alnus glutinosa.
Safflower is an annual herb whose botanical name is Carthamus tinctorius.
Pisolithus tinctorius was the only significant producer of IAA in the absence of exogenous tryptophan.
Growth pouches were used to establish ectomycorrhizae of Pinus strobus using Pisolithus tinctorius as inoculum.
Plugs of Pisolithus tinctorius mycelium were placed adjacent to the apical portion of each root.
It was mentioned that the same applied to Dendrobates tinctorius from Suriname.
Dendrobates tinctorius from Suriname.

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Safflower seed Carthamus tinctorius.
The ectomycorrhizal species Pisolithus tinctorius is reported in eastern Canada for the first time.
Tinctorius azureus is also known by its indigenous Tirio name, okopipi.
The larvae feed on various herbaceous plants, including Carthamus tinctorius.
Carthamus Tinctorius Extract is an extract of the flowers of the safflower, Carthamus tinctorius.
Formerly the corpse of a quadrilaterally symmetric organism, which resembled Dendrobates tinctorius.
Apparently P. tinctorius benefits its hosts by mechanisms other than inhibition of Thiobacillus spp.
Figure 8 provides a cDNA sequence and the corresponding translational peptide sequence derived from C. tinctorius desaturase.
Carthamus tinctorius l. ( safflower ) is a potential oil crop to be used as a matrix for biodiesel production.
Similar openings appear in roots not exposed to P. tinctorius.
Carthamus tinctorius oil ( aka Safflower oil ; Carthamus tinctorius seed oil ).
In this example constructs containing a desaturase gene isolated from C. tinctorius are described.
Safflower ( Carthamus tinctorius I. ) is a common herb in many Chinese medical formulations for centuries.
By-product of oil manufacture, obtained by extraction of partially decorticated seeds of safflower Carthamus tinctorius L.
Some seedlings were also inoculated with basidiospores of P. tinctorius and S. auranteum in the greenhouse.
The safflower extract is prepared by performing solvent extraction of a safflower ( Carthamus tinctorius I. ).
And safflower ( carthamus tinctorius i . ), grown under controlled conditions.
INCI nomenclature is " Carthamus tinctorius.
Carthamus tinctorius is a long-day plant, requiring a photoperiod of about 14 hours.
The mycelia of three mycorrhizal basidiomycètes Pisolithus tinctorius ( Pers. ).
Tinctorius is now known as dyer 's puffball, while P. schweinitzii is dyer 's polypore.
Stages in ectomycorrhizal development between the fungus Pisolithus tinctorius ( Pers. ).
Carthamus tinctorius ( Safflower or HongHua ), preferably the flower thereof ; and.
Sclerotia were produced by growing Pisolithus tinctorius ( Pers. ).
Safflower ( Carthamus tinctorius I. ) is a highly branched, herbaceous, thistle-like annual plant.
Roots of northern red oak ( Quercus rubra I. ) seedlings previously inoculated with Pisolithus tinctorius ( Pers. ).
Safflower oil ( Distel oil ) is obtained from ripe seeds taken from the Carthamus tinctorius L. ( Asteraceae ).

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