2019
DOI: 10.29252/nbr.6.2.198
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Investigating the effect of antioxidant compounds and various concentrations of BAP and NAA on the improvement of in vitro stem and root formation of Nepeta binaloudensis Jamzad

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“…Hitherto, there is no record of N. binaloudensis at elevations below 2000 m.a.s.l. 16,17,53 , the current distribution map indicated a possible local extinction in habitats located in this elevation range. This extinction can be due to extensive collecting of this medicinal plant 17 or the long history of disturbances (e.g., land use changes and grazing) in the study area 28,29 .…”
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“…Hitherto, there is no record of N. binaloudensis at elevations below 2000 m.a.s.l. 16,17,53 , the current distribution map indicated a possible local extinction in habitats located in this elevation range. This extinction can be due to extensive collecting of this medicinal plant 17 or the long history of disturbances (e.g., land use changes and grazing) in the study area 28,29 .…”
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“…in the Binalood Mountains. It has recently been recorded from the Hezar-Masjed Mountains [15][16][17] . N. binaloudensis is used in traditional medicine in northeastern Iran 18,19 .…”
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“…This plant grows in the 2300 to 3000 m a.s.l. elevational range in the Binalood Mountains and it has recently been recorded from the Hezar-Masjed Mountains [10][11][12] . This species was assessed as an Endangered plant in KK 13 .…”
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