natural-products
Natural products are bioactive compounds synthesized and produced by plants through their metabolic processes. Understanding plant natural products is crucial for plant biology research as these compounds reveal how plants adapt to their environments, interact with organisms, and maintain physiological functions. Natural product research also underpins applications in agriculture, medicine, and biotechnology, making it fundamental to both basic plant science and practical innovation.
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Phenolic constituents from the roots of
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