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Title:Rožnice (Rosaceae) v Botaničnem vrtu Univerze v Mariboru in cianogeni glikozidi
Authors:ID Kristl, Janja (Editor)
ID Ambrožič-Dolinšek, Jana (Editor)
ID Rakun, Jurij (Editor)
ID Šušek, Andrej (Reviewer)
ID Paušič, Andrej (Reviewer)
ID Garantini, Mojca (Copy-reader)
ID Perša, Jan (Technical editor)
Files:URL https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/book/653
 
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PID: 20.500.12556/dkum/fc2dd8b3-349d-4c53-a13c-5f1275a6cd03
 
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Unknown
Organization:FKBV - Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences
UZUM - University of Maribor Press
Abstract:Monografija je nastala v okviru projekta ŠIPK z naslovom »Cianogeni glikozidi v rastlinah iz družine rožnic na območju nekdanjega grajskega vrta«. Delo bralcu predstavi Botanični vrt Univerze v Mariboru, zgodovino vrta in povezavo z rožnicami. Na kratko so opisani posamezni deli vrta, rožni vrt, vsebuje morfologijo vrtnic, njihovo zgodovino in delitev, dogodke na temo vrtnic in popis vrtnic v rozariju botaničnega vrta. Predstavljene so nekatere bolj (jabolka, hruške, maline, jagode) in manj (kutina, šipek, skorš, robide, aronija, šmarna hrušica, nešplja, plahtica, srčna moč, glog) znane užitne rožnice. Ker veliko rastlin iz družine rožnic uporabljamo v vsakdanji prehrani, gradivo vključuje tudi zbirko receptov in predstavi zdravju škodljive cianogene glikozide in postopke, s katerimi lahko določimo njihove vsebnosti v živilih. Zaključi se z delovnimi listi za spoznavanje rožnic in raziskovanje cianogenih glikozidov, namenjenim šolarjem, dijakom, študentom in drugim obiskovalcem vrta.
Keywords:rožnice (Rosaceae), vrtnice, naravni toksini, cianogeni glikozidi, QR koda, didaktična gradiva
Place of publishing:Maribor
Place of performance:Maribor
Publisher:Univerza v Mariboru, Univerzitetna založba
Year of publishing:2022
Year of performance:2022
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-81476 New window
ISBN:978-961-286-580-1
UDC:582.639:613.2(0.034.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:102501635 New window
DOI:10.18690/um.fkbv.4.2022 New window
Publication date in DKUM:31.03.2022
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KRISTL, Janja, AMBROŽIČ-DOLINŠEK, Jana and RAKUN, Jurij (eds.), 2022, Rožnice (Rosaceae) v Botaničnem vrtu Univerze v Mariboru in cianogeni glikozidi [online]. 2022. Maribor : Univerza v Mariboru, Univerzitetna založba. [Accessed 3 April 2025]. ISBN 978-961-286-580-1. Retrieved from: https://dk.um.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=81476
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Licensing start date:31.03.2022

Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Rosaceae in the Botanical Garden of the University of Maribor and Cyanogenic Glycosides
Abstract:The monograph was prepared within the ŠIPK project entitled "Cyanogenic glycosides of rose family plants from the former castle garden area". The monograph introduces the reader to the Botanical Garden of the University of Maribor, describes the history of the garden and its connection with the Rosale. It gives the reader a brief introduction to the different parts of the garden, the rose garden, the morphology of roses, their history and taxonomy, events related to roses and the list of roses. Some edible rose plant species (apples, pears, raspberries, strawberries) and less edible ones (quince, pomegranate, service tree, blackberries, chokeberry, shadebush, medlar, the common lady's mantle, heart power, hawthorn) are presented. Since many plants from the rosaceous family are used in daily nutrition, the material also includes a collection of recipes, introduces the harmful cyanogenic glycosides and shows methods by which we can determine their content in food. The book concludes with worksheets for children, students, and other garden visitors to learn more about roses and explore cyanogenic glycosides.
Keywords:rose family (Rosaceae), roses, natural toxins, cyanogenic glycosides, QR code, didactic materials


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