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    Tartary Buckwheat in Human Nutrition by Luthar, Zlata, Golob, Aleksandra, Germ, Mateja, Vombergar, Blanka, Kreft, Ivan

    Published in Plants (Basel) (05-04-2021)
    “…Tartary buckwheat ( Gaertn.) originates in mountain areas of western China, and it is mainly cultivated in China, Bhutan, northern India, Nepal, and central…”
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    Impact of Rutin and Other Phenolic Substances on the Digestibility of Buckwheat Grain Metabolites by Kreft, Ivan, Germ, Mateja, Golob, Aleksandra, Vombergar, Blanka, Bonafaccia, Francesco, Luthar, Zlata

    “…Tartary buckwheat ( Gaertn.) is grown in eastern and central Asia (the Himalayan regions of China, Nepal, Bhutan and India) and in central and eastern Europe…”
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    Breeding buckwheat for nutritional quality by Kreft, Ivan, Zhou, Meiliang, Golob, Aleksandra, Germ, Mateja, Likar, Matevž, Dziedzic, Krzysztof, Luthar, Zlata

    Published in Breeding Science (01-01-2020)
    “…Common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench, CB) and Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertn., TB) are used in human nutrition. The idea to screen…”
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    The temperature threshold for the transformation of rutin to quercetin in Tartary buckwheat dough by Germ, Mateja, Árvay, Július, Vollmannová, Alena, Tóth, Tomáš, Golob, Aleksandra, Luthar, Zlata, Kreft, Ivan

    Published in Food chemistry (15-06-2019)
    “…•In non-treated Tartary buckwheat flour, most of the rutin was extracted in 20 min.•By hydrothermal treatments at 25, 40 and 60 °C, most of the rutin was…”
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    Evaluation of Nuphar lutea as bioindicator of metal pollution in freshwater ecosystems by Polechońska, Ludmiła, Klink, Agnieszka, Golob, Aleksandra, Germ, Mateja

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-03-2022)
    “…Macrophytes have a capacity to absorb elements from the water and sediment and some species can be bioindicators of pollution. The uptake of 12 metals by…”
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    Breeding Buckwheat for Increased Levels and Improved Quality of Protein by Luthar, Zlata, Zhou, Meiliang, Golob, Aleksandra, Germ, Mateja

    Published in Plants (Basel) (24-12-2020)
    “…Tartary buckwheat ( (L.) Gaertn.) and common buckwheat ( Moench) are important sources of proteins with balanced amino-acid compositions, and thus of high…”
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    High diversity of macrophytes in the »green river« Krka (Slovenia) by Golob, Aleksandra, Zelnik, Igor, Germ, Mateja

    Published in River (01-05-2024)
    “…The presence, abundance, and distribution of aquatic macrophytes and their growth forms in the river Krka in Slovenia were studied. The studied slow‐flowing…”
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    Phytochemistry, Bioactivities of Metabolites, and Traditional Uses of Fagopyrum tataricum by Kreft, Ivan, Germ, Mateja, Golob, Aleksandra, Vombergar, Blanka, Vollmannová, Alena, Kreft, Samo, Luthar, Zlata

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (20-10-2022)
    “…In Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum), the edible parts are mainly grain and sprouts. Tartary buckwheat contains protecting substances, which make it…”
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    Tartary Buckwheat Grain as a Source of Bioactive Compounds in Husked Groats by Kreft, Ivan, Golob, Aleksandra, Vombergar, Blanka, Germ, Mateja

    Published in Plants (Basel) (01-03-2023)
    “…Tartary buckwheat ( Gaertn.) originates in mountain regions of Western China, and is cultivated in China, Bhutan, Northern India, Nepal, and Central Europe…”
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    Molecular Shield for Protection of Buckwheat Plants from UV-B Radiation by Kreft, Ivan, Vollmannová, Alena, Lidiková, Judita, Musilová, Janette, Germ, Mateja, Golob, Aleksandra, Vombergar, Blanka, Kocjan Ačko, Darja, Luthar, Zlata

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (30-08-2022)
    “…Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertn.) and common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) are adapted to growing in harsh conditions of high…”
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    A Crop of High Nutritional Quality and Health Maintenance Value: The Importance of Tartary Buckwheat Breeding by Kreft, Ivan, Golob, Aleksandra, Germ, Mateja

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gaertn.), originating in the Himalayan area, is cultivated in central Asia and northern, central, and eastern…”
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    Adaptative Responses of Common and Tartary Buckwheat to Different Altitudes by Golob, Aleksandra, Luzar, Neja, Kreft, Ivan, Germ, Mateja

    Published in Plants (Basel) (28-05-2022)
    “…Environmental conditions at different elevations are harsher at higher elevations and impose constraints upon plants. The response of common and Tartary…”
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    Silicon Mitigates Negative Impacts of Drought and UV-B Radiation in Plants by Mavrič Čermelj, Anja, Golob, Aleksandra, Vogel-Mikuš, Katarina, Germ, Mateja

    Published in Plants (Basel) (28-12-2021)
    “…Due to climate change, plants are being more adversely affected by heatwaves, floods, droughts, and increased temperatures and UV radiation. This review…”
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    Contrasting Dynamics of Littoral and Riparian Reed Stands within a Wetland Complex of Lake Cerknica by Ojdanič, Nik, Zelnik, Igor, Holcar, Matej, Gaberščik, Alenka, Golob, Aleksandra

    Published in Plants (Basel) (22-02-2023)
    “…This contribution discusses the use of field measurements and remotely sensed data in an exploration of the effects of environmental parameters on the riparian…”
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    Differences in Phytobenthic Diatom Community between Natural and Channelized River Sections by Zelnik, Igor, Germ, Mateja, Golob, Aleksandra, Krivograd Klemenčič, Aleksandra

    Published in Plants (Basel) (31-05-2023)
    “…The structure of phytobenthic diatom communities was studied to reveal differences between natural and channelized river sections in Slovenia. As part of the…”
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    Aquatic Plants in Ponds at the Brdo Estate (Slovenia) Show Changes in 20 Years by Germ, Mateja, Bajc Tomšič, Monika, Zelnik, Igor, Ojdanič, Nik, Golob, Aleksandra

    Published in Plants (Basel) (01-09-2024)
    “…Ponds are important habitats for aquatic plants and other biota, particularly in regions where the quality of aquatic ecosystems is deteriorating or even…”
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    Breeding Buckwheat for Increased Levels of Rutin, Quercetin and Other Bioactive Compounds with Potential Antiviral Effects by Luthar, Zlata, Germ, Mateja, Likar, Matevž, Golob, Aleksandra, Vogel-Mikuš, Katarina, Pongrac, Paula, Kušar, Anita, Pravst, Igor, Kreft, Ivan

    Published in Plants (Basel) (24-11-2020)
    “…Common buckwheat ( Moench) and Tartary buckwheat ( (L.) Gaertn.) are sources of many bioactive compounds, such as rutin, quercetin, emodin, fagopyrin and other…”
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    Fertilisation with Potassium Silicate Exerted Little Effect on Production Parameters of Cucumbers Exposed to UV and Drought by Grašič, Mateja, Germ, Mateja, Vogel-Mikuš, Katarina, Ojdanič, Nik, Gaberščik, Alenka, Golob, Aleksandra

    Published in Stresses (01-09-2021)
    “…(1) Background: Cucumbers are highly sensitive to drought and UV-B radiation, which may also act synergistically. Silicon is a beneficial element for plants,…”
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    Water Shortage Strongly Alters Formation of Calcium Oxalate Druse Crystals and Leaf Traits in Fagopyrum esculentum by Gaberščik, Alenka, Grašič, Mateja, Vogel-Mikuš, Katarina, Germ, Mateja, Golob, Aleksandra

    Published in Plants (Basel) (20-07-2020)
    “…Common buckwheat ( Moench) is a robust plant with high resistance to different environmental constraints. It contains high levels of calcium oxalate (CaOx)…”
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