Remains of petal tissues embedded within cortex and medulla of the sclerotium. |
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Cosmetic or dermatological freeze-dried composition, characterized in that it comprises sclerotium gum and at least one active compound of marine origin. |
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Sclerotium of Claviceps purpurea which grows on the seeds of purple moor grass. |
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Other pathogens include anthracnose, bacterial soft rot, blight caused by Sclerotium rolfsii, bulb nematodes, other rots including blue molds, black molds and mushy rot. |
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