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Anatomy of Balkan Amphoricarpos Vis. (Cardueae, Asteraceae) taxa

Gavrilović, Milan; Rančić, Dragana; Garcia-Jacas, Nuria; Susanna, Alfonso; Dajić-Stevanović, Zora; Marin, Petar D.; Janacković, Pedja

(Springer, New York, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gavrilović, Milan
AU  - Rančić, Dragana
AU  - Garcia-Jacas, Nuria
AU  - Susanna, Alfonso
AU  - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora
AU  - Marin, Petar D.
AU  - Janacković, Pedja
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5358
AB  - Anatomical analysis of root, rhizome, leaf, peduncle and inflorescences has been conducted on Balkan Amphoricarpos taxa, A. neumayerianus (Vis.) Greuter subsp. neumayerianus, A. neumayerianus subsp. murbeckii Bosnjak, A. autariatus Blecic & Mayer subsp. autariatus and A. autariatus subsp. bertisceus Blecic & Mayer using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), in order to examine the anatomical traits of this genus for the first time. All taxa show similar features. Young adventitious roots share a typical structure. Sclerenchyma fibers are present in the center of older root. On the rhizome cross sections, secondary tissues are noticed with wide parenchyma rays which interrupt a-well developed xylem. Rhizomes show eccentric growth. The leaf blade is amphistomatous, with dorsiventral structure. Crystal druses are found in leaf epidermal and mesophyll cells. The peduncle cross sections is characterized by more or less polygonal shape with medullary collateral vascular bundles arranged in a circle, and a few of them outside of the circle, toward to cortex region. Secretory canals are absent. Involucral bracts and paleae are characterised by the presence of multilayer sclerenchyma in the mesophyll. Inflorescence anatomy shows structures commonly described for Asteraceae members. Densely distributed vermiform (lanate) and glandular biseriate trichomes are present on the peduncle and on both leaf sides, but much more on the abaxial. Anatomical uniformity indicates very close relationships between examined taxa regarding conserve nature of the genome of the genus. Obtained characters contribute to the knowledge of the genus Amphoricarpos anatomy.
PB  - Springer, New York
T2  - Biologia
T1  - Anatomy of Balkan Amphoricarpos Vis. (Cardueae, Asteraceae) taxa
EP  - 222
IS  - 2
SP  - 209
VL  - 75
DO  - 10.2478/s11756-019-00406-9
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gavrilović, Milan and Rančić, Dragana and Garcia-Jacas, Nuria and Susanna, Alfonso and Dajić-Stevanović, Zora and Marin, Petar D. and Janacković, Pedja",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Anatomical analysis of root, rhizome, leaf, peduncle and inflorescences has been conducted on Balkan Amphoricarpos taxa, A. neumayerianus (Vis.) Greuter subsp. neumayerianus, A. neumayerianus subsp. murbeckii Bosnjak, A. autariatus Blecic & Mayer subsp. autariatus and A. autariatus subsp. bertisceus Blecic & Mayer using light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), in order to examine the anatomical traits of this genus for the first time. All taxa show similar features. Young adventitious roots share a typical structure. Sclerenchyma fibers are present in the center of older root. On the rhizome cross sections, secondary tissues are noticed with wide parenchyma rays which interrupt a-well developed xylem. Rhizomes show eccentric growth. The leaf blade is amphistomatous, with dorsiventral structure. Crystal druses are found in leaf epidermal and mesophyll cells. The peduncle cross sections is characterized by more or less polygonal shape with medullary collateral vascular bundles arranged in a circle, and a few of them outside of the circle, toward to cortex region. Secretory canals are absent. Involucral bracts and paleae are characterised by the presence of multilayer sclerenchyma in the mesophyll. Inflorescence anatomy shows structures commonly described for Asteraceae members. Densely distributed vermiform (lanate) and glandular biseriate trichomes are present on the peduncle and on both leaf sides, but much more on the abaxial. Anatomical uniformity indicates very close relationships between examined taxa regarding conserve nature of the genome of the genus. Obtained characters contribute to the knowledge of the genus Amphoricarpos anatomy.",
publisher = "Springer, New York",
journal = "Biologia",
title = "Anatomy of Balkan Amphoricarpos Vis. (Cardueae, Asteraceae) taxa",
pages = "222-209",
number = "2",
volume = "75",
doi = "10.2478/s11756-019-00406-9"
}
Gavrilović, M., Rančić, D., Garcia-Jacas, N., Susanna, A., Dajić-Stevanović, Z., Marin, P. D.,& Janacković, P.. (2020). Anatomy of Balkan Amphoricarpos Vis. (Cardueae, Asteraceae) taxa. in Biologia
Springer, New York., 75(2), 209-222.
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-019-00406-9
Gavrilović M, Rančić D, Garcia-Jacas N, Susanna A, Dajić-Stevanović Z, Marin PD, Janacković P. Anatomy of Balkan Amphoricarpos Vis. (Cardueae, Asteraceae) taxa. in Biologia. 2020;75(2):209-222.
doi:10.2478/s11756-019-00406-9 .
Gavrilović, Milan, Rančić, Dragana, Garcia-Jacas, Nuria, Susanna, Alfonso, Dajić-Stevanović, Zora, Marin, Petar D., Janacković, Pedja, "Anatomy of Balkan Amphoricarpos Vis. (Cardueae, Asteraceae) taxa" in Biologia, 75, no. 2 (2020):209-222,
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-019-00406-9 . .
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Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry

Kostić, Aleksandar; Janacković, Pedja; Kolasinac, Stefan M.; Dajić-Stevanović, Zora

(Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kostić, Aleksandar
AU  - Janacković, Pedja
AU  - Kolasinac, Stefan M.
AU  - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5763
AB  - Herbal drugs are a useful source of different bioactive compounds. Asteraceae species, as the most widespread vascular plants, can be used both as food and as medicine due to the great diversity of recorded chemical components - different phenolic compounds, terpenes, carotenoids, vitamins, alkaloids, etc. The Balkan Peninsula is characterized by great diversity of plants from Asteraceae family, including presence of rare and endemic species. In this review, results of the survey of chemical composition and biological activity, mainly focusing on antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer effects of selected Balkans' Asteraceae species were provided. In addition, information on edible plants from Asteraceae family is presented, due to growing interest for the so-called 'healthy diet' and possible application of Balkans' Asteraceae species as food of high nutritional value or as a source of functional food ingredients.
PB  - Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim
T2  - Chemistry & Biodiversity
T1  - Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry
IS  - 6
VL  - 17
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.202000097
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kostić, Aleksandar and Janacković, Pedja and Kolasinac, Stefan M. and Dajić-Stevanović, Zora",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Herbal drugs are a useful source of different bioactive compounds. Asteraceae species, as the most widespread vascular plants, can be used both as food and as medicine due to the great diversity of recorded chemical components - different phenolic compounds, terpenes, carotenoids, vitamins, alkaloids, etc. The Balkan Peninsula is characterized by great diversity of plants from Asteraceae family, including presence of rare and endemic species. In this review, results of the survey of chemical composition and biological activity, mainly focusing on antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer effects of selected Balkans' Asteraceae species were provided. In addition, information on edible plants from Asteraceae family is presented, due to growing interest for the so-called 'healthy diet' and possible application of Balkans' Asteraceae species as food of high nutritional value or as a source of functional food ingredients.",
publisher = "Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim",
journal = "Chemistry & Biodiversity",
title = "Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry",
number = "6",
volume = "17",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.202000097"
}
Kostić, A., Janacković, P., Kolasinac, S. M.,& Dajić-Stevanović, Z.. (2020). Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry. in Chemistry & Biodiversity
Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim., 17(6).
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202000097
Kostić A, Janacković P, Kolasinac SM, Dajić-Stevanović Z. Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry. in Chemistry & Biodiversity. 2020;17(6).
doi:10.1002/cbdv.202000097 .
Kostić, Aleksandar, Janacković, Pedja, Kolasinac, Stefan M., Dajić-Stevanović, Zora, "Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry" in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 17, no. 6 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202000097 . .
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Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry

Kostić, Aleksandar; Janacković, Pedja; Kolasinac, Stefan M.; Dajić-Stevanović, Zora

(Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kostić, Aleksandar
AU  - Janacković, Pedja
AU  - Kolasinac, Stefan M.
AU  - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5399
AB  - Herbal drugs are a useful source of different bioactive compounds. Asteraceae species, as the most widespread vascular plants, can be used both as food and as medicine due to the great diversity of recorded chemical components - different phenolic compounds, terpenes, carotenoids, vitamins, alkaloids, etc. The Balkan Peninsula is characterized by great diversity of plants from Asteraceae family, including presence of rare and endemic species. In this review, results of the survey of chemical composition and biological activity, mainly focusing on antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer effects of selected Balkans' Asteraceae species were provided. In addition, information on edible plants from Asteraceae family is presented, due to growing interest for the so-called 'healthy diet' and possible application of Balkans' Asteraceae species as food of high nutritional value or as a source of functional food ingredients.
PB  - Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim
T2  - Chemistry & Biodiversity
T1  - Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry
IS  - 6
VL  - 17
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.202000097
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kostić, Aleksandar and Janacković, Pedja and Kolasinac, Stefan M. and Dajić-Stevanović, Zora",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Herbal drugs are a useful source of different bioactive compounds. Asteraceae species, as the most widespread vascular plants, can be used both as food and as medicine due to the great diversity of recorded chemical components - different phenolic compounds, terpenes, carotenoids, vitamins, alkaloids, etc. The Balkan Peninsula is characterized by great diversity of plants from Asteraceae family, including presence of rare and endemic species. In this review, results of the survey of chemical composition and biological activity, mainly focusing on antioxidant, antimicrobial and anticancer effects of selected Balkans' Asteraceae species were provided. In addition, information on edible plants from Asteraceae family is presented, due to growing interest for the so-called 'healthy diet' and possible application of Balkans' Asteraceae species as food of high nutritional value or as a source of functional food ingredients.",
publisher = "Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim",
journal = "Chemistry & Biodiversity",
title = "Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry",
number = "6",
volume = "17",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.202000097"
}
Kostić, A., Janacković, P., Kolasinac, S. M.,& Dajić-Stevanović, Z.. (2020). Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry. in Chemistry & Biodiversity
Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh, Weinheim., 17(6).
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202000097
Kostić A, Janacković P, Kolasinac SM, Dajić-Stevanović Z. Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry. in Chemistry & Biodiversity. 2020;17(6).
doi:10.1002/cbdv.202000097 .
Kostić, Aleksandar, Janacković, Pedja, Kolasinac, Stefan M., Dajić-Stevanović, Zora, "Balkans' Asteraceae Species as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds for the Pharmaceutical and Food Industry" in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 17, no. 6 (2020),
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202000097 . .
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Comparative anatomical investigation of five Artemisia L. (Anthemideae, Asteraceae) species in view of taxonomy

Janacković, Pedja; Gavrilović, Milan; Rančić, Dragana; Dajić-Stevanović, Zora; Giweli, Abdulhmid A.; Marin, Petar D.

(Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Janacković, Pedja
AU  - Gavrilović, Milan
AU  - Rančić, Dragana
AU  - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora
AU  - Giweli, Abdulhmid A.
AU  - Marin, Petar D.
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5088
AB  - Comparative anatomical analysis of vegetative organs has been conducted on Artemisia campestris L., A. absinthium L., A. arborescens L., A. judaica L. and A. herba-alba Asso, using light microscopy, in order to examine the most important anatomical features and to find new valid taxonomic characters. Results have shown that general root, stem and leaf anatomical features and nonglandular and glandular trichomes are shared by all species. However, some characters (parenchyma sheath, which surrounded vascular bundle and extended to both epidermises, subepidermal collenchyma and the absence of secretory canals in the leaves) link together A. absinthium and A. arborescens from the same section. Some characters, as periderm and lignified pith parenchyma cells (A. campestris and A. arborescens), nonendodermal secretory canals in root cortex (A. absinthium and A. judaica) and secretory canals in the leaf phloem (A. judaica and A. herba-alba), connect species belonging to different sections. Moreover, some characters could be considered as species-specific, nonendodermal secretory canals in the root secondary phloem, triangular leaf shape on the cross section and secretory canals in the leaf parenchyma for A. campestris, secretory canals in the stem pith for A. absinthium, crystals in the pith parenchyma cells for A. arborescens and the absence of root secretory canals for A. herba-alba. Given results revealed qualitative characters, on the basis of which the studied species are anatomically distinguishable between each other, provide valuable features for better species identification and contribute to the anatomy of the genus Artemisia.
PB  - Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
T2  - Brazilian Journal of Botany
T1  - Comparative anatomical investigation of five Artemisia L. (Anthemideae, Asteraceae) species in view of taxonomy
EP  - 147
IS  - 1
SP  - 135
VL  - 42
DO  - 10.1007/s40415-019-00521-6
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Janacković, Pedja and Gavrilović, Milan and Rančić, Dragana and Dajić-Stevanović, Zora and Giweli, Abdulhmid A. and Marin, Petar D.",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Comparative anatomical analysis of vegetative organs has been conducted on Artemisia campestris L., A. absinthium L., A. arborescens L., A. judaica L. and A. herba-alba Asso, using light microscopy, in order to examine the most important anatomical features and to find new valid taxonomic characters. Results have shown that general root, stem and leaf anatomical features and nonglandular and glandular trichomes are shared by all species. However, some characters (parenchyma sheath, which surrounded vascular bundle and extended to both epidermises, subepidermal collenchyma and the absence of secretory canals in the leaves) link together A. absinthium and A. arborescens from the same section. Some characters, as periderm and lignified pith parenchyma cells (A. campestris and A. arborescens), nonendodermal secretory canals in root cortex (A. absinthium and A. judaica) and secretory canals in the leaf phloem (A. judaica and A. herba-alba), connect species belonging to different sections. Moreover, some characters could be considered as species-specific, nonendodermal secretory canals in the root secondary phloem, triangular leaf shape on the cross section and secretory canals in the leaf parenchyma for A. campestris, secretory canals in the stem pith for A. absinthium, crystals in the pith parenchyma cells for A. arborescens and the absence of root secretory canals for A. herba-alba. Given results revealed qualitative characters, on the basis of which the studied species are anatomically distinguishable between each other, provide valuable features for better species identification and contribute to the anatomy of the genus Artemisia.",
publisher = "Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo",
journal = "Brazilian Journal of Botany",
title = "Comparative anatomical investigation of five Artemisia L. (Anthemideae, Asteraceae) species in view of taxonomy",
pages = "147-135",
number = "1",
volume = "42",
doi = "10.1007/s40415-019-00521-6"
}
Janacković, P., Gavrilović, M., Rančić, D., Dajić-Stevanović, Z., Giweli, A. A.,& Marin, P. D.. (2019). Comparative anatomical investigation of five Artemisia L. (Anthemideae, Asteraceae) species in view of taxonomy. in Brazilian Journal of Botany
Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo., 42(1), 135-147.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40415-019-00521-6
Janacković P, Gavrilović M, Rančić D, Dajić-Stevanović Z, Giweli AA, Marin PD. Comparative anatomical investigation of five Artemisia L. (Anthemideae, Asteraceae) species in view of taxonomy. in Brazilian Journal of Botany. 2019;42(1):135-147.
doi:10.1007/s40415-019-00521-6 .
Janacković, Pedja, Gavrilović, Milan, Rančić, Dragana, Dajić-Stevanović, Zora, Giweli, Abdulhmid A., Marin, Petar D., "Comparative anatomical investigation of five Artemisia L. (Anthemideae, Asteraceae) species in view of taxonomy" in Brazilian Journal of Botany, 42, no. 1 (2019):135-147,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40415-019-00521-6 . .
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Anatomical characteristics of xeranthemum l. (compositae) species: taxonomical insights and evolution of life form

Gavrilović, Milan; Rančić, Dragana; Skundrić, Tamara; Dajić-Stevanović, Zora; Marin, Petar D.; Garcia-Jacas, Nuria; Susanna, Alfonso; Janacković, Pedja

(Pakistan Botanical Soc, Karachi, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gavrilović, Milan
AU  - Rančić, Dragana
AU  - Skundrić, Tamara
AU  - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora
AU  - Marin, Petar D.
AU  - Garcia-Jacas, Nuria
AU  - Susanna, Alfonso
AU  - Janacković, Pedja
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5120
AB  - Comparative anatomical and micromorphological analyses of root, stem, peduncle, leaf and inflorescence have been conducted on two Xeranthemum species, X. annuum and X. cylindraceum, by light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The main goal of the study was to examine the most important anatomical features and to find new valid taxonomic delimiting characters for the first time in both species. Regarding vegetative organs anatomy, the data obtained in this study indicated that both species possessed secondary tissues in the root, although these plants are annual. Also, stem anatomy was a typical of the Compositae family members, and anomocytic stomata type and dorsiventral leaf structure were present. On the involucral bracts surface crystals were noticeable, while highly developed multilayer sclerenchyma was present in the mesophyll. Palea anatomy was very similar to bract anatomy. Some floral features were as follows: lateral anther dehiscence, corolla composed of uniseriate epidermis and with a homogeneous parenchyma in the mesophyll, inferior ovary and anatropous ovule with basal placentation. The specific quantitative characters that were different between the examined species were emphasized. Some selected, well defined qualitative anatomical characters (e.g. shape of the young stem and peduncle cross-sections, type of glandular trichomes and cortical vascular bundles occurrence), on the basis of which the studied species were distinguishable, strengthen the taxonomy of the Xeranthemum genus and provide features for better identification of the taxa. This is the first study of the anatomy of Xeranthemum species and some of the characters found (secondary growth and dorsiventral leaves) points towards an adaptation of mesophilous ancestors to xeric habitats in Xeranthemum.
PB  - Pakistan Botanical Soc, Karachi
T2  - Pakistan Journal of Botany
T1  - Anatomical characteristics of xeranthemum l. (compositae) species: taxonomical insights and evolution of life form
EP  - 1019
IS  - 3
SP  - 1007
VL  - 51
DO  - 10.30848/PJB2019-3(26)
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gavrilović, Milan and Rančić, Dragana and Skundrić, Tamara and Dajić-Stevanović, Zora and Marin, Petar D. and Garcia-Jacas, Nuria and Susanna, Alfonso and Janacković, Pedja",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Comparative anatomical and micromorphological analyses of root, stem, peduncle, leaf and inflorescence have been conducted on two Xeranthemum species, X. annuum and X. cylindraceum, by light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The main goal of the study was to examine the most important anatomical features and to find new valid taxonomic delimiting characters for the first time in both species. Regarding vegetative organs anatomy, the data obtained in this study indicated that both species possessed secondary tissues in the root, although these plants are annual. Also, stem anatomy was a typical of the Compositae family members, and anomocytic stomata type and dorsiventral leaf structure were present. On the involucral bracts surface crystals were noticeable, while highly developed multilayer sclerenchyma was present in the mesophyll. Palea anatomy was very similar to bract anatomy. Some floral features were as follows: lateral anther dehiscence, corolla composed of uniseriate epidermis and with a homogeneous parenchyma in the mesophyll, inferior ovary and anatropous ovule with basal placentation. The specific quantitative characters that were different between the examined species were emphasized. Some selected, well defined qualitative anatomical characters (e.g. shape of the young stem and peduncle cross-sections, type of glandular trichomes and cortical vascular bundles occurrence), on the basis of which the studied species were distinguishable, strengthen the taxonomy of the Xeranthemum genus and provide features for better identification of the taxa. This is the first study of the anatomy of Xeranthemum species and some of the characters found (secondary growth and dorsiventral leaves) points towards an adaptation of mesophilous ancestors to xeric habitats in Xeranthemum.",
publisher = "Pakistan Botanical Soc, Karachi",
journal = "Pakistan Journal of Botany",
title = "Anatomical characteristics of xeranthemum l. (compositae) species: taxonomical insights and evolution of life form",
pages = "1019-1007",
number = "3",
volume = "51",
doi = "10.30848/PJB2019-3(26)"
}
Gavrilović, M., Rančić, D., Skundrić, T., Dajić-Stevanović, Z., Marin, P. D., Garcia-Jacas, N., Susanna, A.,& Janacković, P.. (2019). Anatomical characteristics of xeranthemum l. (compositae) species: taxonomical insights and evolution of life form. in Pakistan Journal of Botany
Pakistan Botanical Soc, Karachi., 51(3), 1007-1019.
https://doi.org/10.30848/PJB2019-3(26)
Gavrilović M, Rančić D, Skundrić T, Dajić-Stevanović Z, Marin PD, Garcia-Jacas N, Susanna A, Janacković P. Anatomical characteristics of xeranthemum l. (compositae) species: taxonomical insights and evolution of life form. in Pakistan Journal of Botany. 2019;51(3):1007-1019.
doi:10.30848/PJB2019-3(26) .
Gavrilović, Milan, Rančić, Dragana, Skundrić, Tamara, Dajić-Stevanović, Zora, Marin, Petar D., Garcia-Jacas, Nuria, Susanna, Alfonso, Janacković, Pedja, "Anatomical characteristics of xeranthemum l. (compositae) species: taxonomical insights and evolution of life form" in Pakistan Journal of Botany, 51, no. 3 (2019):1007-1019,
https://doi.org/10.30848/PJB2019-3(26) . .
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Traditional knowledge on plant use from Negotin Krajina (Eastern Serbia): An ethnobotanical study

Janacković, Pedja; Gavrilović, Milan; Savić, Jasmina; Marin, Petar D.; Dajić-Stevanović, Zora

(National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR), 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Janacković, Pedja
AU  - Gavrilović, Milan
AU  - Savić, Jasmina
AU  - Marin, Petar D.
AU  - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5137
AB  - This work reports the ethnomedicinal, human nutrition, animal nutrition and usage for other purposes of indigenous plants by local population (urban and rural) of the Negotin Krajina (Eastern Serbia). The group of local inhabitants (34) were interviewed by semi-structured questionnaires and the relative frequency of citation index (RFC) was determined. There are 37 plant species recorded, belonging to 21 families, where the families Lamiaceae (28.57%), Asteraceae (23.81%) and Rosaceae (23.81%) were dominant. The Matricaria chamomilla L. (RFC 0.56), Urtica dioica L. (RFC 0.53), Hypericum perforatum L. (RFC 0.41), Salvia officinalis L. (RFC 0.29), Plantago major L. (RFC 0.26), Achillea millefolilium L. (RFC 0.26), Calendula officinalis L. (RFC 0.24) and Taraxacum campylodes G.E. Haglund (RFC 0.21) are the most commonly used medicinal plants. For all cited species, it was recorded to have medicinal use, while 19 (51.35%) of them are used in human nutrition, 8 (21.62%) in animal nutrition and 20 (54.05%) plant species have usage for other purposes. The most cited medicinal use was for treating immune (43.24%), digestive (40.54%), respiratory (27.03%), as well as the skin disorders (27.03%). Our study revealed that indigenous plants are very significant especially for primary healthcare of inhabitants of the Negotin Krajina, known as a relatively isolated, multiethnic and a traditional agricultural area.
PB  - National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR)
T2  - Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
T1  - Traditional knowledge on plant use from Negotin Krajina (Eastern Serbia): An ethnobotanical study
EP  - 33
IS  - 1
SP  - 25
VL  - 18
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5137
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Janacković, Pedja and Gavrilović, Milan and Savić, Jasmina and Marin, Petar D. and Dajić-Stevanović, Zora",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This work reports the ethnomedicinal, human nutrition, animal nutrition and usage for other purposes of indigenous plants by local population (urban and rural) of the Negotin Krajina (Eastern Serbia). The group of local inhabitants (34) were interviewed by semi-structured questionnaires and the relative frequency of citation index (RFC) was determined. There are 37 plant species recorded, belonging to 21 families, where the families Lamiaceae (28.57%), Asteraceae (23.81%) and Rosaceae (23.81%) were dominant. The Matricaria chamomilla L. (RFC 0.56), Urtica dioica L. (RFC 0.53), Hypericum perforatum L. (RFC 0.41), Salvia officinalis L. (RFC 0.29), Plantago major L. (RFC 0.26), Achillea millefolilium L. (RFC 0.26), Calendula officinalis L. (RFC 0.24) and Taraxacum campylodes G.E. Haglund (RFC 0.21) are the most commonly used medicinal plants. For all cited species, it was recorded to have medicinal use, while 19 (51.35%) of them are used in human nutrition, 8 (21.62%) in animal nutrition and 20 (54.05%) plant species have usage for other purposes. The most cited medicinal use was for treating immune (43.24%), digestive (40.54%), respiratory (27.03%), as well as the skin disorders (27.03%). Our study revealed that indigenous plants are very significant especially for primary healthcare of inhabitants of the Negotin Krajina, known as a relatively isolated, multiethnic and a traditional agricultural area.",
publisher = "National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR)",
journal = "Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge",
title = "Traditional knowledge on plant use from Negotin Krajina (Eastern Serbia): An ethnobotanical study",
pages = "33-25",
number = "1",
volume = "18",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5137"
}
Janacković, P., Gavrilović, M., Savić, J., Marin, P. D.,& Dajić-Stevanović, Z.. (2019). Traditional knowledge on plant use from Negotin Krajina (Eastern Serbia): An ethnobotanical study. in Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR)., 18(1), 25-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5137
Janacković P, Gavrilović M, Savić J, Marin PD, Dajić-Stevanović Z. Traditional knowledge on plant use from Negotin Krajina (Eastern Serbia): An ethnobotanical study. in Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. 2019;18(1):25-33.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5137 .
Janacković, Pedja, Gavrilović, Milan, Savić, Jasmina, Marin, Petar D., Dajić-Stevanović, Zora, "Traditional knowledge on plant use from Negotin Krajina (Eastern Serbia): An ethnobotanical study" in Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 18, no. 1 (2019):25-33,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_5137 .
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Antimicrobial and antioxidative activity of various leaf extracts of amphoricarpos vis. (asteraceae) taxa

Gavrilović, Milan; Soković, Marina; Stanković, Milan; Marin, Petar D.; Dajić-Stevanović, Zora; Janacković, Pedja

(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr., 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gavrilović, Milan
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Stanković, Milan
AU  - Marin, Petar D.
AU  - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora
AU  - Janacković, Pedja
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4054
AB  - The antimicrobial and antioxidative activities of diethyl ether, 80% methanol and 50% acetone extracts of the leaves of three Amphoricarpos taxa: A. neumayerianus, A. autariatus ssp. autariatus and A. autariatus ssp. bertisceus (Asteraceae) from the Balkan Peninsula were investigated. The antimicrobial activity was determined by the broth microdilution assay against eight bacterial and eight fungal species. The in vitro antioxidative activity was assessed by the DPPH assay, The total phenolic and flavonoid contents were also determined. The most sensitive bacterial species were Bacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus. The best antibacterial potential was obtained for the methanol extract of A. neumayerianus, while the diethyl ether extract of tins species showed the lowest effect. In general, the tested extracts showed higher activity than the commercial antibiotics streptomycin and ampicillin. Also, all micromycetes were sensitive to the tested extracts. The most sensitive was Trichoderma viride. The highest and lowest antifungal effect was determined in A. a. sspo autariatus for the diethyl ether and acetone extracts, respectively. The highest total phenolic and flavonoid contents were determined in the methanol extract of A. a. autariatus. The best antioxidative activity was shown by the methanol extract of A. a. ssp. autariatus as comparing to matching extracts from the other two taxa.
PB  - Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Antimicrobial and antioxidative activity of various leaf extracts of amphoricarpos vis. (asteraceae) taxa
EP  - 810
IS  - 4
SP  - 803
VL  - 68
DO  - 10.2298/ABS160112068G
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gavrilović, Milan and Soković, Marina and Stanković, Milan and Marin, Petar D. and Dajić-Stevanović, Zora and Janacković, Pedja",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The antimicrobial and antioxidative activities of diethyl ether, 80% methanol and 50% acetone extracts of the leaves of three Amphoricarpos taxa: A. neumayerianus, A. autariatus ssp. autariatus and A. autariatus ssp. bertisceus (Asteraceae) from the Balkan Peninsula were investigated. The antimicrobial activity was determined by the broth microdilution assay against eight bacterial and eight fungal species. The in vitro antioxidative activity was assessed by the DPPH assay, The total phenolic and flavonoid contents were also determined. The most sensitive bacterial species were Bacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus. The best antibacterial potential was obtained for the methanol extract of A. neumayerianus, while the diethyl ether extract of tins species showed the lowest effect. In general, the tested extracts showed higher activity than the commercial antibiotics streptomycin and ampicillin. Also, all micromycetes were sensitive to the tested extracts. The most sensitive was Trichoderma viride. The highest and lowest antifungal effect was determined in A. a. sspo autariatus for the diethyl ether and acetone extracts, respectively. The highest total phenolic and flavonoid contents were determined in the methanol extract of A. a. autariatus. The best antioxidative activity was shown by the methanol extract of A. a. ssp. autariatus as comparing to matching extracts from the other two taxa.",
publisher = "Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Antimicrobial and antioxidative activity of various leaf extracts of amphoricarpos vis. (asteraceae) taxa",
pages = "810-803",
number = "4",
volume = "68",
doi = "10.2298/ABS160112068G"
}
Gavrilović, M., Soković, M., Stanković, M., Marin, P. D., Dajić-Stevanović, Z.,& Janacković, P.. (2016). Antimicrobial and antioxidative activity of various leaf extracts of amphoricarpos vis. (asteraceae) taxa. in Archives of Biological Sciences
Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 68(4), 803-810.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS160112068G
Gavrilović M, Soković M, Stanković M, Marin PD, Dajić-Stevanović Z, Janacković P. Antimicrobial and antioxidative activity of various leaf extracts of amphoricarpos vis. (asteraceae) taxa. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2016;68(4):803-810.
doi:10.2298/ABS160112068G .
Gavrilović, Milan, Soković, Marina, Stanković, Milan, Marin, Petar D., Dajić-Stevanović, Zora, Janacković, Pedja, "Antimicrobial and antioxidative activity of various leaf extracts of amphoricarpos vis. (asteraceae) taxa" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 68, no. 4 (2016):803-810,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS160112068G . .
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Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of artemisia judaica, a. Herba-alba and a. Arborescens from Libya

Janacković, Pedja; Novaković, Jelica; Soković, Marina; Vujisić, Ljubodrag; Giweli, Abdulhmid A.; Dajić-Stevanović, Zora; Marin, Petar D.

(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr., 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Janacković, Pedja
AU  - Novaković, Jelica
AU  - Soković, Marina
AU  - Vujisić, Ljubodrag
AU  - Giweli, Abdulhmid A.
AU  - Dajić-Stevanović, Zora
AU  - Marin, Petar D.
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3805
AB  - The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from the aerial parts of Artemisia judaica L., Artemisia herbaalba Asso. and Artemisia arborescens L. (cultivated) from Libya, were analyzed by GC and GC-MS. The antimicrobial properties were determined using the broth microdilution method against eight bacterial species: Bacillus cereus (clinical isolate), Micrococcus flavus (ATCC10240), Listeria monocytogenes (NCTC7973), Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC6538), Escherichia coli (ATCC35210), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC27853), Salmonella typhimurium (ATCC13311), Enterobacter cloacae (human isolates) and eight fungal species: Aspergillus niger (ATCC6275), A. ochraceus (ATCC12066), A. versicolor (ATCC11730), A. fumigatus (ATCC1022), Penicillium ochrochloron (ATCC9112), P. funiculosum (ATCC10509), Trichoderma viride (IAM5061) and Candida albicans (human isolate). The major constituents of A. arborescens oil were sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (47.4%). Oxygenated monoterpenes were the dominant constituents in the A. judaica and A. herba-alba oils (54.2% and 77.3%, respectively). Camphor (24.7%) and chamazulene (20.9%) were the major components in the essential oil of A. arborescens, chrysanthenone (20.8%), cis-chrysanthenyl acetate (17.6%) and cis-thujone (13.6%) dominated in the A. herba-alba oil, and the major constituents in the A. judaica oil were piperitone (30.21%) and cis-chrysanthenol (9.1%). The best antimicrobial activity was obtained for A. judaica oil and the lowest effect was noticed in A. arborescens oil. The effect of the tested oils was higher against Gram (+) than Gram (-) bacteria. All three oils showed the best antibacterial activity against Listeria monocytogenes and the lowest against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Enterobacter cloacae, compared to streptomycin and ampicillin. All three oils showed better antifungal activities than ketoconazole, except A. arborescens oil against Aspergillus niger.
PB  - Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of artemisia judaica, a. Herba-alba and a. Arborescens from Libya
EP  - 466
IS  - 2
SP  - 455
VL  - 67
DO  - 10.2298/ABS141203010J
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Janacković, Pedja and Novaković, Jelica and Soković, Marina and Vujisić, Ljubodrag and Giweli, Abdulhmid A. and Dajić-Stevanović, Zora and Marin, Petar D.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from the aerial parts of Artemisia judaica L., Artemisia herbaalba Asso. and Artemisia arborescens L. (cultivated) from Libya, were analyzed by GC and GC-MS. The antimicrobial properties were determined using the broth microdilution method against eight bacterial species: Bacillus cereus (clinical isolate), Micrococcus flavus (ATCC10240), Listeria monocytogenes (NCTC7973), Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC6538), Escherichia coli (ATCC35210), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC27853), Salmonella typhimurium (ATCC13311), Enterobacter cloacae (human isolates) and eight fungal species: Aspergillus niger (ATCC6275), A. ochraceus (ATCC12066), A. versicolor (ATCC11730), A. fumigatus (ATCC1022), Penicillium ochrochloron (ATCC9112), P. funiculosum (ATCC10509), Trichoderma viride (IAM5061) and Candida albicans (human isolate). The major constituents of A. arborescens oil were sesquiterpene hydrocarbons (47.4%). Oxygenated monoterpenes were the dominant constituents in the A. judaica and A. herba-alba oils (54.2% and 77.3%, respectively). Camphor (24.7%) and chamazulene (20.9%) were the major components in the essential oil of A. arborescens, chrysanthenone (20.8%), cis-chrysanthenyl acetate (17.6%) and cis-thujone (13.6%) dominated in the A. herba-alba oil, and the major constituents in the A. judaica oil were piperitone (30.21%) and cis-chrysanthenol (9.1%). The best antimicrobial activity was obtained for A. judaica oil and the lowest effect was noticed in A. arborescens oil. The effect of the tested oils was higher against Gram (+) than Gram (-) bacteria. All three oils showed the best antibacterial activity against Listeria monocytogenes and the lowest against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Enterobacter cloacae, compared to streptomycin and ampicillin. All three oils showed better antifungal activities than ketoconazole, except A. arborescens oil against Aspergillus niger.",
publisher = "Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of artemisia judaica, a. Herba-alba and a. Arborescens from Libya",
pages = "466-455",
number = "2",
volume = "67",
doi = "10.2298/ABS141203010J"
}
Janacković, P., Novaković, J., Soković, M., Vujisić, L., Giweli, A. A., Dajić-Stevanović, Z.,& Marin, P. D.. (2015). Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of artemisia judaica, a. Herba-alba and a. Arborescens from Libya. in Archives of Biological Sciences
Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 67(2), 455-466.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS141203010J
Janacković P, Novaković J, Soković M, Vujisić L, Giweli AA, Dajić-Stevanović Z, Marin PD. Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of artemisia judaica, a. Herba-alba and a. Arborescens from Libya. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2015;67(2):455-466.
doi:10.2298/ABS141203010J .
Janacković, Pedja, Novaković, Jelica, Soković, Marina, Vujisić, Ljubodrag, Giweli, Abdulhmid A., Dajić-Stevanović, Zora, Marin, Petar D., "Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of artemisia judaica, a. Herba-alba and a. Arborescens from Libya" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 67, no. 2 (2015):455-466,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS141203010J . .
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