نتایج جستجو برای: b inermis

تعداد نتایج: 900080  

2011
M. Seema S. S. Sreenivas N. D. Rekha N. S. Devaki

The antifungal effect of 10 plant extracts viz., Thevetia peruviana, Ocimum basilicum, Piper betel, Murraya koenigii, Chrysanthemum coronarium, Polyalthia longifolia, Catharanthus roseus, Pelargonium graveolens, Moringa officinalis and Lawsonia inermis were evaluated by poisoned food technique against Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn, the causal organism of sore shin disease of tobacco. Among all the pl...

2010
A. Akter F. A. Neela M. S. I. Khan M. S. Islam M. F. Alam

Organic extracts (ethanol, petroleum ether and chloroform) of two medicinal plants Lawsonia inermis L. and Mimosa pudica L. were proven for antibacterial properties against 15 Gram-positive and Gram-negative human pathogenic bacteria. Among the three types of extracts tested, ethanol extract was found to possess maximum antibacterial activity. The diameter of the zone of inhibition of bacterial...

2013
K. Devi G. Karthikai Devi G. Thirumaran R. Arumugam P. Anantharaman

Abstract: The present study deals with the leaf extracts of 4 coastal living medicinal plants Viz., Ocimum canum, Acalypha indica, Eclipta alba and Lawsonia inermis for their antibacterial potential. The maximum antibacterial activity was observed with Acalypha indica and Lawsonia inermis against tested pathogens. Proteus mirabilis, Shigella dysenteriae and Staphylococus aureus were found susce...

2013
Beata Klimek Edyta Fiałkowska Wioleta Kocerba-Soroka Janusz Fyda Mateusz Sobczyk Agnieszka Pajdak-Stós

The aim of the study was to assess the toxicity of a range of trace metals to the rotifer Lecane inermis, a species tested as a potential biological tool to control activated sludge bulking caused by overgrowth of filamentous bacteria in wastewater treatment plants. LC50 values (concentration lethal to 50 % of individuals, mg dm(-3)) were ranked in the following order: Cu < Al < Fe < Zn < Sn < ...

2005
Bina S. Siddiqui Muhammad Nadeem Kardar Shazia Khan

Lawsonia is a monotypic genus represented by Lawsonia inermis Linn. (syn. Lawsonia alba Lam. Lythraceae), a native of North Africa and South-West Asia, widely cultivated as an ornamental hedge and dye-plant. The leaves of L. inermis have long been used in India and Middle East countries as a cosmetic for colouring palms of hands and dyeing of hair for personal adornment [1]. The leaves are also...

2015
Shaukat Ali M. A. C. Langham

Alternative hosts increase the difficulty of disease management in crops because these alternate hosts provide additional sources of primary inoculum or refuges for diversity in the pathogen gene pool. Agropyron cristatum (crested wheatgrass), Bromus inermis (smooth bromegrass), Pascopyrum smithii (western wheatgrass), Stipa viridula (green needlegrass), and Thinopyrum intermedium (intermediate...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Chang-Syun Yang Hui-Chi Huang Sheng-Yang Wang Ping-Jyun Sung Guan-Jhong Huang Jih-Jung Chen Yueh-Hsiung Kuo

Lawsonia inermis Linn (Lythraceae), also known as henna, is a small shrub or tree distributed throughout Taiwan's Lanyu Island, in North Africa, and in Australia. Its leaves are used as a folk medicine for the treatment of external hemorrhage and fingernail abscesses. Investigation of the ethyl acetate (EtOAc)-soluble fractions from methanol extract of the aerial part of Lawsonia inermis has le...

2004
D Scott B L Sutherland

Possible control options are investigated for the introduced Hieracium weeds, particular problems in South Island high country, New Zealand. In a pot experiment regression of input to output ratios of above ground biomass over successive harvests, from binary mixtures was used to determine the competitive interaction between 13 pasture species and two Hieracium species, H. pilosella and H. prae...

Journal: : 2023

Evaluation of Genetic Variation and Simultaneous Selection for Seed Forage Yield in Selected Genotypes Dactylis glomerata Bromus inermis

2016
Ramin Esteki Sepideh Miraj

INTRODUCTION According to the traditional beliefs of certain cultures, Lawsonia inermis has been reported to cause the abortion or termination of an undesirable pregnancy. The present study was undertaken with the goal of studying the effect of Lawsonia inermis extract on abortion in pregnant BALB/c mice in 2013 in Shahrekord, Iran. METHODS This research study used an experimental methodology...

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