Published in Scientific Papers. Series B, Horticulture, Vol. LXIV, Issue 2
Written by Paula IANCU, Rodica SOARE, Maria DINU, Marin SOARE, Dorina BONEA, Mihaela POPESCU
Rosa canina L. is a shrub found in the wild or cultivated flora, from which mature, fresh or dried pseudofruits (Cynosbati fructus) are used. This species has a key position in the sustainable culture strategy, can offer solutions to social, economic and environmental problems. Numerous scientific studies mention various uses of the seeds, petals, flowers and fruits of the wild rose in different stages of maturity as well as their biochemical content and antioxidant properties. In this regard, a comprehensive literature review was conducted to promote the usefulness of this species in several areas: nutrition, pharmacology, improvement and environmental protection. Developing knowledge about the importance of the Rosa canina species can take full advantage of a small fraction of the genetic diversity of nature.
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