Myrica gale L. was harvested from wild populations in Scotland and Finland. Above-ground vegetation was assessed for growth and potential yield of biomass. Essential oil yield and composition were measured: leaf oil yield was 0.05±0.29%, ¯ower oil yield 0.97%. Main components were a-pinene [20.1±38.
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Essential Oils from Wild Populations of Algerian Lavandula stoechas L.: Composition, Chemical Variability, and in vitro Biological Properties
✍ Scribed by Tarek Benabdelkader; Abdelghani Zitouni; Yann Guitton; Frédéric Jullien; Dany Maitre; Hervé Casabianca; Laurent Legendre; Abdelkrim Kameli
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2011
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## Abstract The intraspecific chemical variability of essential oils (50 samples) isolated from the aerial parts of __Artemisia herba‐alba__ Asso growing wild in the arid zone of Southeastern Tunisia was investigated. Analysis by GC (__RI__) and GC/MS allowed the identification of 54 essential oil