E Popova, HH Kim, PK Saxena, F Engelmann… - Biotechnology …, 2016 - Elsevier
Orchids (Orchidaceae) are one of the most diverse plant groups on the planet with over 25,000 species. For over a century, scientists and horticulturalists have been fascinated by …
J Tsering, N Tam, H Tag, BJ Gogoi… - Bulletin of Arunachal …, 2017 - researchgate.net
Orchids are one of the largest groups of Angiosperms belonging to the family Orchidaceae. Orchids are extremely popular as ornamental plant and lesser is the known about their …
KD Mudoi, P Borah, D Gorh, T Gupta, P Sarmah… - Advances in orchid …, 2023 - Springer
Orchids are extremely popular as horticultural plants with significant ornamental and economic value. These are highly priced in the national and international markets for their …
AL Meitei, RK Pamarthi, R Kumar… - Indian Journal of …, 2019 - journal.iahs.org.in
The qualitative and quantitative analysis of the native orchid Dendrobium nobile was taken into consideration to validate the uses in traditional medicine. Methanol extracts of different …
A Kumar, L Singh - Research Journal of Pharmacy and …, 2023 - search.proquest.com
According to the WHO, 80 percent of world population are prefers herbal drug medicine. Orchidaceae family plants also play an important role in the treatment of different diseases …
The domestication of plants, including ornamental plants, is an ancient tradition based on human curiosity and is the first form of plant breeding based on modern agriculture …
Orchids are used worldwide for indoor decoration, vanilla production, and beverage preparation. They are also reported for their therapeutic efficacy in brain-related problems …
B Prapitasari, T Rezaldi, ML Kenza… - Journal of Tropical …, 2024 - journal.ugm.ac.id
Orchids are one of the largest and globally distributed plant families. Indonesia has the most types of orchids, estimated around 20% from the total species across the world. Mainly …
ES Teoh, ES Teoh - Medicinal Orchids of Asia, 2016 - Springer
This large chapter describe the herbal usage and pharmacology of 73 species in 12 genera (Calanthe, Callostylis, Cephalanthera, Cleisostoma, Coelogyne, Conchidium …