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1. A novel honey-based product enriched with coumarin from Melilotus flowers.

2. Coumarin variation in Iranian biennial Melilotus genetic resources and its relationship with agro-morphophenological traits.

3. The diversity of Rhizobia, Sinorhizobia and novel non-Rhizobial Paenibacillus nodulating wild herbaceous legumes.

4. Antioxidant activity in the leaves of Melilotus albus and Trifolium medium from man-made disturbed habitats in the Middle Urals under the influence of copper.

5. Impact of simulated changes in rainfall regime and nutrient deposition on the relative dominance and isotopic composition of ruderal plants in anthropogenic grasslands.

6. An important military city of the Early Western Zhou Dynasty: Archaeobotanical evidence from the Chenzhuang site, Gaoqing, Shandong Province.

7. Triterpene and steroidal glycosides from the genus Melilotus and their genins.

8. Role of invasive Melilotus officinalis in two native plant communities.

9. Diversity in the genus Melilotus for tolerance to salinity and waterlogging.

10. Sub-chronic toxicity study of a novel herbal-based formulation (Semelil) on dogs.

11. Evaluation of acute and sub-chronic toxicity of Semelil ANGIPARS), a new phytotherapeutic drug for wound healing in rodents.

12. Natural coumarins: Methods of isolation and analysis.

13. Nitrogen mineralization and crop uptake of N from decomposing 15N labelled red clover and yellow sweetclover plant fractions of different age.

14. Triterpene and steroidal glycosides of the genus Melilotus and their genins. VI. Melilotoside A and adzukisaponin V from the roots of M. tauricus.

15. Creation of salt-tolerant breeding material of clover (Melilotus Mill.).

16. HPLC Analysis of Phenolic Compounds in Yellow Sweet-Clover.

17. Melilotus officinalis/rutoside.

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