2011
DOI: 10.6001/ekologija.v57i2.1886
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State of horse-chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum L., in Lithuania: diseases and pest damages

Abstract: Commonly used ornamental tree Aesculus hippocastanum has been successfully used for planting for a long time in Lithuania. Data of the state of A. hippocastanum were assessed in 55 cities and settlements of the country during 1992-2009. The changing state of A. hippocastanum was recorded to begin to deteriorate in 1995-1997 when the species was affected by fungi diseases caused by Guignardia aesculi, Erysiphe flexuos and Schizophyllum commune. Horse-chestnut leafminer Cameraria ohridella has been the most harm… Show more

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“…This active triterpenoid saponin, as an ingredient of Aesculus hippocastanum seed extract, has been highly investigated for its biological properties as well as anticancer potency [10]. The antioxidant and biological effects of escin is investigated in many cancer cells [11][12][13]. Also, several in vivo studies have reported the anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory potentials of escin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This active triterpenoid saponin, as an ingredient of Aesculus hippocastanum seed extract, has been highly investigated for its biological properties as well as anticancer potency [10]. The antioxidant and biological effects of escin is investigated in many cancer cells [11][12][13]. Also, several in vivo studies have reported the anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory potentials of escin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%