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Sanguisorba minor

R. vitfolius, Sanguisorba minor, S. occidenlalis, Sericotheca Jissa,... [Pg.183]

Salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor) Sweet marjoram (Origanum majorana) Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)... [Pg.272]

However, at the sites richest in Sb (S5 and S6), the wild species most palatable to livestock (D. hispanica, Hedysarum coronarium, M. sativa, Sanguisorba minor, Trifolium incarnatum. Trifolium pratense, Spartium junceum, green twigs and U. minor, leaves) have low Sb contents in their edible parts. Only P. lanceolata has considerable levels in its leaves (508 mg/kg). Therefore, there does not seem to be a particular risk to sheep or other domestic animals currently grazing in the study area. Nevertheless, more detailed studies of this topic are certainly necessary. [Pg.357]

Sanguisorba minor ssp. minor S. minor ssp. muricata Ranunculus bulbosus R. arvensis R. repens... [Pg.534]

From the root tissue of Sanguisorba minor (Rosaceae) [2859]. [Pg.787]


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