Planting Polygonatum sibiricum under photovoltaic panels in the north
Evaluation and technical analysis of the ecological planting model
Planting Polygonatum sibiricum under the forest could effectively utilize the land resources in Shaanxi Province and form a good ecological environment. The intercropping mode of
Pharmacological properties of Polygonatum and its active
Fructose, with the chemical formula C 6 H 12 O 6, is the predominant monosaccharide found in Polygonatum is an isomer of glucose but exhibits a faster metabolic rate [].The liver is
Combined analysis of potential distribution prediction and
In this study, we used the MaxEnt to predict the suitable habitat of P. sibiricum and analyzed the phenotypes of P. sibiricum in 22 regions by combining the collection and survey of wild
First Report of Southern Blight on Polygonatum sibiricum
Polygonatum sibiricum Delar. ex Redoute is a plant species used for medicine and food. On one hand, its rhizomes have potential medicinal values such as enhancing immunity, anti-aging,
Comprehensive in silico analysis of the probiotics, and preparation
Polygonatum sibiricum is the plant of family Liliaceae, which is widely distributed in the north temperate zone (Cai et al., 2019) is also an edible plant and has a long history of
The beneficial effects of Polygonatum sibiricum Red
The conventional Chinese plant Polygonatum sibiricum Red. is traditionally used as a medicinal and edible food source. Currently, several studies have examined its anti-obesity and anti
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PSWRKY1
WRKY protein is an important transcription factor in response to abiotic stress in plants. However, a systematic identification and characterization of WRKY genes has not been carried out for
Moderate drought and less fertilizer input promote growth and
There was a significant correlation between plant height and rhizome biomass (P < 0.05) and an extremely significant correlation between leaf area and polysaccharide content (P < 0.01). The

6 FAQs about [Planting Polygonatum sibiricum under photovoltaic panels in the north]
Where is Polygonatum sibiricum grown?
Polygonatum sibiricum, a member of the Liliaceae family, is cultivated extensively in China, Korean, Japan, and various other countries. The utilization of the rhizome of P. sibiricum as food has a lengthy history in many countries, attributed to its considerable abundance of starch (comprising 25.6–68.46% of dry mass) and pleasant taste .
What is Polygonatum sibiricum?
Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative Polygonatum sibiricum is a perennial herb belonging to the Asparagaceae family with numerous medical and nutritional uses. In this study, we used the MaxEn
What are the characteristics of Polygonatum?
The most common attributes used to distinguish species within Polygonatum are leaf arrangement, thickness of filaments, flower size, shape and colour, leaf shape, bract size and texture (Baker, 1875, Tang, 1978). In particular, leaf arrangement is an important characteristic for subgenus classification.
What is rhizome of Polygonatum sibiricum?
Applied Biological Chemistry 66, Article number: 35 (2023) Cite this article Rhizome of Polygonatum sibiricum is both a renowned traditional Chinese remedy and a commonly consumed delicacy. Due to the escalating demand and excessive overexploitation, there has been a growing interest in the artificial cultivation of this plant in recent years.
How is Polygonatum classified?
Polygonatum has received considerable attention from taxonomists, and its classification has been controversial. The most common attributes used to distinguish species within Polygonatum are leaf arrangement, thickness of filaments, flower size, shape and colour, leaf shape, bract size and texture (Baker, 1875, Tang, 1978).
Where is Polygonatum found?
Polygonatum is the largest genus of tribe Polygonateae (Asparagaceae) and is widely distributed in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, especially well diversified in southwestern China to northeastern Asia. Phylogenetic relationships of many species are still controversial.
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