3 national programs for the development of 24 species of medicinal plants in Iran

Published 2021년 9월 1일

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A 10-year program aimed at advancing technology and processing of seeds and vegetative organs of 24 medicinal plants in Iran is being developed by the Research Institute of Seed and Seedling Registration and Certification, with support from the Science and Technology Development Headquarters of Medicinal Plants and Traditional Medicine. The program's goals include preserving and registering the genetic resources of these plants, improving field and seed standards, and establishing control protocols and certification for seeds and seedlings. The 24 medicinal plants include herbs such as rosemary, chamomile, cumin, coriander, and saffron, among others.
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According to ISNA, the 10-year program for the development of technology and processing of seeds and vegetative organs of medicinal plants, which was developed by the Research Institute of Seed and Seedling Registration and Certification with the support of the Science and Technology Development Headquarters of Medicinal Plants and Traditional Medicine. Seeks to preserve and register the genetic resources of 24 species of medicinal plants in the country. Herbs such as rosemary, paper squash, thyme, chamomile, savory, mint, cumin, coriander, tarragon, calendula, valerian, rosemary, turmeric, hyssop, marigold, lemongrass, hourglass, marjoram, saffron, saffron Aloe vera, fennel, marigold and sour tea. One of the pristine and potential fields in the field of agriculture in Iran is the use of the huge capacity of medicinal plants in the country, which for some reason has been less considered so far. Despite the fact that out of about 8,000 plant species in the country, more than 2,500 ...
Source: Isna

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