نتایج جستجو برای: suaeda aegyptiaca

تعداد نتایج: 946  

2017
Ya Zhou Bao Zhao Qun Yao Xiao Lei Cao Jin Feng Peng Ying Xu Mei Xiu Chen Si Feng Zhao

P. aegyptiaca is one of the most destructive root parasitic plants worldwide, causing serious damage to many crop species. Under natural conditions P. aegyptiaca seeds must be conditioned and then stimulated by host root exudates before germinating. However, preliminary experiments indicated that TIS108 (a triazole-type inhibitor of strigolactone) and fluridone (FL, an inhibitor of carotenoid-b...

Journal: :research journal of pharmacognosy 0
s. mohammadi motamed department of pharmacognosy, faculty of pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran (iaups). s. bush herbal medicines research center, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran (hmrc). s. hosseini rouzbahani herbal medicines research center, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran (hmrc). s. karimi herbal medicines research center, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran (hmrc). n. mohammadipour herbal medicines research center, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran (hmrc).

background and objectives:hormozgan province is located in the south of iran, bordering waters of the persian gulf and oman sea. due to the antioxidant potential of plants which might be responsible for their medicinal properties, the antioxidant properties of four medicinal plants of the region were evaluated. methods: the antioxidant properties of chrozophora obliqua, daphne mucronata, salvia...

N. Mohammadipour S. Bush S. Hosseini Rouzbahani S. Karimi S. Mohammadi Motamed

Background and objectives:Hormozgan province is located in the south of Iran, bordering waters of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. Due to the antioxidant potential of plants which might be responsible for their medicinal properties, the antioxidant properties of four medicinal plants of the region were evaluated. Methods: The antioxidant pr...

2017
Tal Shilo Baruch Rubin Dina Plakhine Shira Gal Rachel Amir Yael Hacham Shmuel Wolf Hanan Eizenberg

It is currently held that glyphosate efficiently controls the obligate holoparasite Phelipanche aegyptiaca (Egyptian broomrape) by inhibiting its endogenous shikimate pathway, thereby causing a deficiency in aromatic amino acids (AAA). While there is no argument regarding the shikimate pathway being the primary site of the herbicide's action, the fact that the parasite receives a constant suppl...

2017
Yafit Cohen Itai Roei Lior Blank Eitan Goldshtein Hanan Eizenberg

Egyptian broomrape (Phelipanche aegyptiaca) is one of the main threats to tomato production in Israel. The seed bank of P. aegyptiaca rapidly develops and spreads in the field. Knowledge about the spatio-temporal distribution of such weeds is required in advance of emergence, as they emerge late in their life cycle when they have already caused major crop damage. The aim of this study is to rev...

2015
Min Chai Xiaopei Zhu Hongxia Cui Chuangdao Jiang Jinzheng Zhang Lei Shi Zhihui Cheng

As a devastating holoparasitic weed, Orobanche aegyptiaca Persoon. (Egyptian broomrape) causes serious damage to agricultural production and threatens economic development, which has raised widespread concern. The present study was conducted to determine whether lilies have the potential to be used as 'trap crops' for controlling O. aegyptiaca Persoon. In the experiments, the ability of three p...

2016
Salah M El-Kousy K Abo El-Sooud Khadiga F Amer Sayed A El-Toumy Ahmed R Hassan

Taverniera aegyptiaca Boiss is a wild plant is grown at the Red Sea coast, Egypt. Traditional uses of this species drive us to evaluate the phytochemical and pharmaco-toxicological aspects of the hydro ethanolic extract of the aerial parts of T. aegyptiaca. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of various bioactive secondary metabolites as flavonoids, terpenes, glycosides, saponins and ...

2017
Evgenia Dor Shmuel Galili Evgeny Smirnov Yael Hacham Rachel Amir Joseph Hershenhorn

It is not clear why herbicides targeting aromatic and branched-chain amino acid biosynthesis successfully control broomrapes-obligate parasitic plants that obtain all of their nutritional requirements, including amino acids, from the host. Our objective was to reveal the mode of action of imazapic and glyphosate in controlling the broomrape Phelipanche aegyptiaca and clarify if this obligatory ...

2014
M. S. Nadro F. P. Samson

Article history: Received on: 28/01/2014 Revised on: 23/07/2014 Accepted on: 02/08/2014 Available online: 30/10/2014 Diabetes mellitus is one of the disease for which a satisfactory treatment is not available in modern allopathic system of medicine. Therefore, there is a need to develop newer treatment strategies of plant origin as they are known to have fewer side effects. The present study in...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2010
A M A Morsy I A Ahmad A M Kamel

Balanites aegyptiaca is a naturally grown desert plant at some radioactive places in Wadi El-Gemal area, Southeastern Desert. The aim of the present study was to highlight on the B. aegyptiaca species grown naturally at radioactive places in Wadi El-Gemal area (fruit part) on the ability of using the fruit in some biomedical application (glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol, LDL...

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