Astrodaucus Explained
Astrodaucus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, with three species native to southeastern Europe, the Caucasus, and western Asia.[1] [2]
- Astrodaucus littoralis – Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, southern European Russia, and the Caucasus
- Astrodaucus orientalis – Ukraine, Caucasus, and western Asia
- Astrodaucus persicus – Caucasus and Iran
Notes and References
- Goodarzi . Saied . Vatandoost . Hassan . Abai . Mohammad Reza . Tavakoli . Saeed . Hatamian . Amir . Ajani . Yousef . Hadjiakhoondi . Abbas . Yassa . Narguess . Tofighi . Zahra . Astrodaucus persicus as a new source of bioinsectisides against malaria vector, Anopheles stephensi . Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine . September 2017 . 10 . 9 . 896–899 . 10.1016/j.apjtm.2017.08.007 . 29080619 . free .
- Web site: Astrodaucus littoralis - The Bulgarian flora online. bgflora.net. 2019-03-13.