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  1. Dense planting and environmental control (temperature, light intensity, and concentration of nutrient solution) can increase the yield of ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) seedlings in indoor cultivation with artificial light

    Ginseng is a deciduous, perennial herb with diverse pharmacological properties. The usual method for raising seedlings has many problems due to...

    Takashi Kawakatsu, Naoya Fukuda in Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology
    Article 17 January 2023
  2. Landscape influences and management countermeasures of ginseng planting near Changbai mountain nature reserve

    Ginseng planting in Northeast China brings economic benefits but affects forest landscape integrity and native ecological processes. In order to...

    Mingfang Tang, Sha Qiu, ... Tianshu Yu in Journal of Forestry Research
    Article 22 March 2022
  3. The Structure and Function of Microbial Community in Rhizospheric Soil of American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) Changed with Planting Years

    The changes of microbial communities of rhizospheric soil in different ages are speculated to cause soil-borne diseases and replanting problem in...

    Guozhong Chen, Ying Xue, ... **ngxiao Zhang in Current Microbiology
    Article 08 August 2022
  4. Effects of planting of two common crops, Allium fistulosum and Brassica napus, on soil properties and microbial communities of ginseng cultivation in northeast China

    Background

    Long-term cultivation of ginseng can cause severe crop disorders and soil sickness. Crop rotation is an effective agricultural management...

    **ngbo Bian, **aohang Yang, ... **n Sun in BMC Microbiology
    Article Open access 22 July 2022
  5. Comparative analysis of microbial community structure in different times of Panax ginseng Rhizosphere microbiome and soil properties under larch forest

    Background

    Panax ginseng cultivated under the forest is popular because its shape and effective ingredients are similar to wild ginseng. The growth of...

    Tong Aizi, Liu Lijuan, ... Qin Jiamei in BMC Genomic Data
    Article Open access 14 September 2023
  6. Neither Wild nor Cultivated: American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) Seller Surveys Provide Insights into in situ Planting and Husbandry1

    Neither Wild nor Cultivated: American Ginseng ( Panax quinquefolius L.) Seller Surveys Provide Insights into in situ Planting and Husbandry. American...

    Eric P. Burkhart, Sarah E. Nilson, ... Grady H. Zuiderveen in Economic Botany
    Article 01 June 2021
  7. Effects of rotation and Bacillus on the changes of continuous crop** soil fungal communities in American ginseng

    The continuous crop** obstacle is the main factor in leading to difficulty in American ginseng replanting. The dormant microbiota in the soil may...

    Fengan Jia, Fan Chang, ... Zhi Li in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article Open access 24 October 2023
  8. Endophytic bacterial and fungal community compositions in different organs of ginseng (Panax ginseng)

    Panax ginseng ( Panax ginseng C. A. Mey.) is a perennial herb of the genus ginseng, which is used as medicine with dried roots and rhizomes. With the...

    Zhenjie Fan, Shuiming **ao, ... Jiang Xu in Archives of Microbiology
    Article 11 March 2022
  9. Development and authentication of Panax ginseng cv. Sunhong with high yield and multiple tolerance to heat damage, rusty roots and lodging

    Ginseng ( Panax ginseng ) has been used as a valuable medicinal plant in Asia, and the demand for ginseng production for health functional food is...

    Jiho Seo, Joon-Soo Lee, ... Hee-Jun Ahn in Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology
    Article 22 May 2023
  10. Sucrose Induced HMGR to Promote Ginsenoside Biosynthesis in the Growth of Wild Cultivated Ginseng (Panax ginseng)

    Wild cultivated ginseng is considered to be of higher quality than field-cultivated ginseng. Many active constituents of wild cultivated ginseng,...

    Rui Ma, Baoyu Fu, ... Liwei Sun in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 04 March 2022
  11. Effects of a co-bacterial agent on the growth, disease control, and quality of ginseng based on rhizosphere microbial diversity

    Background

    The ginseng endophyte Paenibacillus polymyxa Pp-7250 (Pp-7250) has multifaceted roles such as preventing ginseng diseases, promoting...

    **nyue Li, Qun Liu, ... Tong Zheng in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 08 July 2024
  12. Study on Exploration Potential Anti-Cancer Activity miRNAs and Its Expression Rule Related to Growth Years in Mountain-Cultivated Ginseng

    Abstract

    Plant-derived miRNAs exist in mammals in a cross-kingdom manner and many studies have focused on their role in regulating and treating...

    L. Ding, W. Chen, ... Y. Zhang in Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
    Article 25 May 2023
  13. Effects of genotype and ecological environment on the community structure and function of symbiotic bacteria in rhizosphere of ginseng

    Background

    Ginseng, an important traditional Chinese medicine and a new resource food, has two production modes: farmland ginseng and forestland...

    Jiyue Zhang, Pin Liu, ... Wenxiu Ji in BMC Microbiology
    Article Open access 03 October 2022
  14. Dynamic changes in terpenoids metabolisms of mountain-cultivated ginseng harvested at different months and ages

    The quality of mountain-cultivated ginseng ( Panax ginseng Meyer; MCG) was closely related to the terpenoids metabolism which was significantly...

    **g Sun, Hang Fan, ... Yujun Liu in Plant Growth Regulation
    Article Open access 05 July 2023
  15. Effect of far-red and UV-B light on the growth and ginsenoside content of ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) sprouts aeroponically grown in plant factories

    Ginseng ( Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) sprouts have a high content of saponins (ginsenosides) in their shoots, and their value as medicinal vegetables...

    Jewook Choi, Jaewoo Kim, ... Jung Eek Son in Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology
    Article 21 January 2022
  16. Diversity and structure of the rhizosphere microbial communities of wild and cultivated ginseng

    Background

    The resources of wild ginseng have been reducing sharply, and it is mainly dependent on artificial cultivation in China, Korea and...

    **aoxue Fang, Huaying Wang, ... Mingzhou Sun in BMC Microbiology
    Article Open access 03 January 2022
  17. Importance of environmental factors on plantings of wild-simulated American Ginseng

    American ginseng ( Panax quinquefolius L.) is an herbaceous perennial plant native to the forests of eastern North America with a long history of use...

    Karam C. Sheban, David J. Woodbury, Marlyse C. Duguid in Agroforestry Systems
    Article Open access 01 November 2021
  18. Genome-wide identification and systematic analysis of the HD-Zip gene family and its roles in response to pH in Panax ginseng Meyer

    Background

    Ginseng, Panax ginseng Meyer, is a traditional herb that is immensely valuable both for human health and medicine and for medicinal plant...

    Li Li, Boxin Lv, ... Mei** Zhang in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 13 January 2023
  19. Ginsenoside Biosynthesis in Panax Ginseng with Red-Skin Disease Is Inhibited by Soil Characteristics

    Red-skin disease (RSD) is a common soil-borne disease encountered during ginseng cultivation. We found that RSD was closely related to soil...

    Rui Ma, Baoyu Fu, ... Liwei Sun in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 21 June 2021
  20. Molecular Cytogenetics of Panax Ginseng

    While the medicinal importance of Panax ginseng has long been established, its molecular cytogenetic data have not been available until the recent...
    Nomar Espinosa Waminal, Tae-** Yang, Hyun Hee Kim in The Ginseng Genome
    Chapter 2021
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