Modern Phytomorphology | About This Journal Modern Phytomorphology is especially focused on plant sciences covering anatomical, morphological, physiological and related taxonomical investigations of plants and fungi in a wide sense
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Modern Phytomorphology|Volume 19 | 2025 Modern Phytomorphology Volume 19 | 2025 Effects of conservation tillage on weed infestation and maize yield under changing climate conditions Sergey Shevchenko *, Oleksandr Tsyliuryk, Kateryna Derevenets-Shevchenko, Andriy Kokhan, Mikhail Shevchenko, Oleksandr Mysyk, Oleksandr Havriushenko, Oleksandr Hulenko, Vasyl Pozniak, Oleksandr Kocherha and Oleksandr Kurshakov
Modern Phytomorphology|Volume 19 | 2025 Modern Phytomorphology Volume 19 | 2025 Assessment of therapeutic potential of medicinal plants in dental care: A comprehensive study Dalal Mohammed Mushref Alghamdi *, Amal Mohammed Mustafa, Mariam Abdullah Asere, Hidayah Abdullah Moufawez and Huda Mohammed Al Refaei
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Assessment of therapeutic potential of medicinal plants in dental care . . . Abstract This comprehensive study explores the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants in dental care, emphasizing their role as natural alternatives in addressing various oral health challenges The research highlights the historical use of plant-based remedies and reviews contemporary evidence on their antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and regenerative properties Key findings
The role of pharmacy in integrating herbal medicine: From patient . . . Abstract The adoption of herbal medicine into the mainstream pharmacy practice is an increasing need, considering the fact that the use of natural products by patients has escalated alongside the use of conventional drugs Pharmacists are crucial to the safe use of the products, evidence-based counseling, and quality control of herbal products Nonetheless, a lack of knowledge, differences in