نتایج جستجو برای: rosa indica

تعداد نتایج: 16949  

2012
Yau Hsiung Wong Habsah Abdul Kadir Sui Kiong Ling

Leea indica is a medicinal plant used traditionally to cure cancer. In this study, the cytotoxic compounds of L. indica were isolated using bioassay-guided approach. Two cycloartane triterpenoid glycosides, mollic acid arabinoside (MAA) and mollic acid xyloside (MAX), were firstly isolated from L. indica. They inhibited the growth of Ca Ski cervical cancer cells with IC(50) of 19.21 μM (MAA) an...

2014
Gennaro Limite Emanuela Esposito Viviana Sollazzo Giuseppe Ciancia Cesare Formisano Rosa Di Micco Dario De Rosa Pietro Forestieri

After publication of our article [1], it has come to our attention that Professor Cesare Formisano was incorrectly excluded from the list of authors in the initial version of this manuscript. We publish this correction to update the author list to include Professor Formisano as an author. The correct author list is as follows:. Gennaro Limite, Emanuela Esposito, Viviana Sollazzo, Giuseppe Cianc...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Paolo Rosa Na-Sen Wei Zai-Fu Xu

The genus Chrysellampus Semenov, 1932 is revalidated. Chinese species are revised and keyed for the first time. Five species are recorded, two of them are new for science: Chrysellampus obtusidentibus Rosa, Wei & Xu, sp. nov. (Yunnan), and C. proximocellis Rosa, Wei & Xu, sp. nov. (Gansu and Yunnan). New synonymy for Chrysellampus Semenov, 1932 (=Parellampus Semenov, 1932, syn. nov.) and new co...

2014
Rosa Ventura-Martinez Rebeca Aguirre-Hernandez Jacinto Santiago-Mejia Claudia Gomez Rodolfo Rodriguez

Copyright © 2014 Rosa Ventura-Martinez et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In accordance of the Creative Commons Attribution License all Copyrights © 2014 are reserved for SCIRP and the owner of the intellectual...

2001
Ross Gillett Michael Greenspan Leo Hartman Erick Dupuis Demetri Terzopoulos

The goal of the ROSA project is to develop a variableautonomy architecture to support ground-based control of space-deployed robotic systems in dynamic workspace environments. This capability is aimed at unmanned satellite servicing systems that must rendezvous with, capture and service free flying objects. As data communication limitations force the system to perform free flyer capture autonom...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2007
Catalina Salgado S María Caridad Cepero Emilio Realpe Silvia Restrepo

Endophytes are fungi that cause asymptomatic infections in leaves and stems of healthy plants. This study evaluated the presence of endophytic fungi on leaves of Rosa hybrida collected in Bogota, (Colombia) using histological techniques and light microscopy. Histological preparations showed fungal mycelium with few cells in the vascular tissue. Colonization of mesophyll cells was not observed. ...

2016
Qin Yu Dong-Rui Jia Bin Tian Yong-Ping Yang Yuan-Wen Duan

Responses of plant traits to climate changes are complex, which could be mirrored by the investigations of herbarium specimens. By examining specimens of Rosa and Cotoneaster species collected since 1920s in Hengduan Mountains, we analyzed the changes of flowering phenology and flower size in the past century when climate changes were considered to be intensified. We found that flowering phenol...

Journal: :Mycological research 2005
Christiane M Ritz Wolfgang F A Maier Franz Oberwinkler Volker Wissemann

Rust fungi in the genus Phragmidium are frequent pathogens of both wild and cultivated roses. We investigated the occurrence and relationships of rusts on dog roses, Rosa sect. Caninae (Rosa canina, R. corymbifera and R. rubiginosa) in Germany. Two Phragmidium species, P. mucronatum and P. tuberculatum, were able to infect each of the three dog rose species examined. However, the overall infect...

2016
Aditi Sahni Manoj G. Chandak Shilpa Shrivastava Rakhi Chandak

Introduction: In India, mango, neem and babool chewing twigs are considered a common way of cleaning teeth. Dental caries is steadily increasing in the underdeveloped and developing countries. These twigs possess medicinal properties. The present study was conducted to evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of these chewing sticks on the caries causing microorganism, Streptococcus mutans. Aim: An ...

2009
Anurag Sharma Rakesh Gupta

In the present study, aqueous extract of eight plants, namely Azadirachta indica A. Juss, Melia azedarach Linn., Lantana camara L. Moldenke., Cannabis sativa Linn., Nerium indicum Mill., Eucalyptus sp., Ricinus communis Linn. and Solanum nigrum Linn. were tested for antifeedant and toxic effects against Pieris brassicae (Linn.). The ethanol extract of four potential plants were further tested f...

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