Autor(i)/Author(s): Liudmyla Svidenko, Marharyta Karnatovska
Pôvodný názov/Original Title: Efiromasličnyje vidy rastenij
Preklad názvu/Alternative Title: Essential Oil Plants
Podnázov/Sub-Title: Publication for Specialized Courses of the International Project FarmersEduca Neglected and Underutilized Species in the Socio-Economic Rural Development
Typ dokumentu/Document Type: Textbooks
ISBN: 978-80-552-1850-2
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15414/2018.fe-9788055218502
Vydavateľ/Publisher: Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
Rok/PY: 2018
Publikované online/Published on-line: 2018-07-10
Jazyk/Language: rus, eng
Abstrakt/Abstract: The presented publication provides an overview of 56 species of wild edible plants. Most of the plants described in this publication are among the weeds we "struggle" with them,
destroy them, but very often these species are very rich for vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and many other biologically active substances whose
usability from these plants is much higher than their usability from tablets and nutritional supplements. Plants are described not only in
botanical characteristic, but also for their occurrence, chemical composition and processing (drying, storage). The use of these interesting
species for the treatment of various types of diseases is also described, as well as their use in cosmetics and gastronomy, which is currently
a subject of great interest - the enlargement of the meal list and especially its enrichment of health benefits. At the end of the publication,
six species of plants which grow around us are also briefly described - we mostly see them as ornamental species, but we can also use them very
effectively to improve our lives.
Kľúčové slová/Keywords: essential oil platns, wild edible plants, aromatic plants, Ukraine
Práva/Rights: Access limited to members, or on-demand only. Right holder :: Institute of Biodiversity Conservation and Biosafety, Slovak University of Agricutlure in Nitra, Slovakia
Contact for full-text requirement: doc. Ing. Ján Brindza, CSc. :: IBCB Head :: jan.brindza@uniag.sk
Project was Supported by the Visegrad Fund from Visegrad Grant No. 21640443 (2017-2018)
Titulný list & Obsah/Foreword & Content (PDF)