نتایج جستجو برای: plantago australis

تعداد نتایج: 5013  

2014
M Nelida Fernandez-Martinez Luis Hernandez-Echevarria Matilde Sierra-Vega M Jose Diez-Liebana Angela Calle-Pardo Demetrio Carriedo-Ule Ana M Sahagún-Prieto Anna Anguera-Vila Juan Jose Garcia-Vieitez

BACKGROUND Plantago ovata husk therapy could be used in patients with Parkinson disease to reduce the symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders, but it is important to know whether this compound modifies levodopa pharmacokinetics. The maintenance of constant plasma concentrations of levodopa abolishes the clinical fluctuations in parkinsonian patients. The aim of this randomised clinical trial was...

2012
Karin M. Kettenring Sylvie de Blois Donald P. Hauber

AIMS We use a regional comparison of Phragmites australis (common reed) subsp. americanus, P. australis subsp. berlandieri and introduced P. australis (possibly five sublineages) in the Chesapeake Bay, the St Lawrence River, Utah and the Gulf Coast to inform a North American perspective on P. australis invasion patterns, drivers, impacts and research needs. FINDINGS AND RESEARCH NEEDS: Our regi...

2012
Carla Lambertini Brian K. Sorrell Tenna Riis Birgit Olesen Hans Brix

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Two Phragmites australis taxa are recognized in Europe: P. australis ssp. altissimus, also known as Phragmites isiaca, in the Mediterranean region and P. australis in the temperate region. Another taxonomic group in the Mediterranean is Phragmites frutescens. European genotypes are diverse genetically, cytologically and morphologically, and are related to African, Asiatic an...

2017
TODD E. MINCHINTON MARK D. BERTNESS

In recent decades the grass Phragmites australis has been aggressively invading coastal, tidal marshes of North America, and in many areas it is now considered a nuisance species. While P. australis has historically been restricted to the relatively benign upper border of brackish and salt marshes, it has been expanding seaward into more physiologically stressful regions. Here we test a leading...

2012
Xuehong Wang Junbao Yu Di Zhou Hongfang Dong Yunzhao Li Qianxin Lin Bo Guan Yongli Wang

In this study, we compared ecological characteristics of wetland vegetation in a series of restoration projects that were carried out in the wetlands of Yellow River Delta. The investigated characteristics include plant composition structure, species diversity and community similarity in three kinds of Phragmites australis wetlands, i.e. restored P. australis wetlands (R1, R2, R3 and R4: restor...

2016
Gustavo Hassemer Nina Rønsted

This article presents and describes Plantago humboldtiana, an extremely narrow endemic rheophytic new species from a waterfall in Corupá, Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil. The new species is unique in presenting a combination of type-G antrorse trichomes on scapes, pendulous inflorescences and 1-seeded pyxidia. Only one population is known to exist, despite intensive search efforts in near...

2017
Ellen V Crocker Eric B Nelson Bernd Blossey

Interactions between introduced plants and soils they colonize are central to invasive species success in many systems. Belowground biotic and abiotic changes can influence the success of introduced species as well as their native competitors. All plants alter soil properties after colonization but, in the case of many invasive plant species, it is unclear whether the strength and direction of ...

Journal: :Molecules 2012
Yoshiaki Amakura Ayako Yoshimura Morio Yoshimura Takashi Yoshida

Seven phenolic compounds, including a new phenylethanoid glycoside, were isolated from the ethyl acetate fraction of an aqueous ethanol extract of Plantago Herb (whole part of Plantago asiatica L.), which showed significant antioxidative activity. The new compound was characterized as 2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)ethyl 3-O-β-D-allopyranosyl-6-O-caffeoyl-β-D-glucopyranoside on the basis of spectral an...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Gurdeep Bains Amutha Sampath Kumar Thimmaraju Rudrappa Emily Alff Thomas E Hanson Harsh P Bais

A number of hypotheses have been suggested to explain why invasive exotic plants dramatically increase their abundance upon transport to a new range. The novel weapons hypothesis argues that phytotoxins secreted by roots of an exotic plant are more effective against naïve resident competitors in the range being invaded. The common reed Phragmites australis has a diverse population structure inc...

2012
Yasin GENÇ

Two iridoid glucosides, catalpol and aucubin, one chlorinated iridoid aglycon, rehmaglutin D were isolated from the iridoid fraction of the aerial parts of Plantago lagopus L. together with the megastigman glucoside, phlomuroside. The structures of the isolated compounds were identified by means of spectroscopic (UV, HR-ESI, 1H-NMR, 13C NMR , HMQC, HMBC, COSY) methods. This is the first report ...

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