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Cirsium

One of the most exiting findings in this area is perhaps the isolation of Bt-CD, a neoclerodane diterpenoid from Baccharis trimera (Less) DC or carqueja (Brazil) used to treat rheumatism and diabetes that shows anti-phospholipase A2 activity (11). Note also the anti-phospholipase A2 and anti-inflammatory activity of Santolina chamaecy-parissus (12). Cirsium japonicum DC, Crossotephium chinense L. Makino, Inula chinensis Rupr. ex Maxim., and Sigesbeckia orientalis L. are used in Asia for the treatment of inflammatory conditions. [Pg.26]

Perennials Chloris gayana Kunth, Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop, (rizoma-propagated)3 Convolvulus althaeoides... [Pg.241]

Canada thistle Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop., quack grass E.s repens (L.) Gould, barnyard grass E. crus-galli (L.) P. Beauv., monochoriaMonochoria vaginalis (Burm. F.) C. Presl ex Kunth Wild mustard Sinapis arvensis L. [Pg.390]

The most promising allelopathic weeds are hawkweeds (Hieracium spp.). They are effective in reducing other asteraceous weeds (Murphy and Aarssen 1995b) and yellow hawkweed (H. pratense Tausch.) inhibited Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.), perennial sow-thistle (Sonchus arvensis L.), yarrow (Achillea millefolium L.), and annual sow thistle (Sonchus oleraceus L.) however, the long-term effect on perennial species is unclear (Murphy 2001). [Pg.405]

Centaurea L. Chrysanthemum L. Cirsium Miller em. Scop. Coreopsis L. [Pg.96]

Afahonia repens G.Don over 40 Cirsium arvense iL.) Scop. underdo... [Pg.626]

Plant. Amitrole is transformed in plants forming the conjugate p (3-amino-l,2,4-tria-zol-l-yl)-a-alanine (Humburg et ah, 1989) and/or 3-(3-amino-s-triazole-l-yl)-2-aminopropionic acid (Duke et al, 1991). Amitrole is metabolized in Canada thistle Cirsium arvense L.) to three... [Pg.1548]

Peterson, RJ. and Swisher, B.A. Absorption, translocation, and metabolism of C-chlorsulfuron in Canada thistle (Cirsium arvensd). Weed Sci., 33 7-11, 1985. [Pg.1708]

Methylglucuronide 4 -Glucoside Cirsium oligophyllum leaves Compositae 65... [Pg.757]

Iwashina, T., Kamenosono, K., and Ueno, T., Hispidulin and nepetin 4 -glucosides from Cirsium ologophyllum. Phytochemistry, 51, 1109, 1999. [Pg.792]

Several nematicidal acetylenic compounds have been isolated. Most are from the Asteraceae (127). Recently isolated are (8R,9R, 10S)-9,10-epoxyheptadec-16-ene-4,6-diyne-8-ol and other compounds from Cirsium. iaponicum (128,129). 1-Phenylhepta-l,3,5-triyne and 2-phehyl-5-(1 -jjropynyl)-thiopene, from Coreopsis lanceolata and cis-dehydromatricaria ester from Soli dago altissima have been shown to be fly ovicidal substances (130,131). [Pg.321]

Carduus aeaulis Thunb. C. crispus L. C. japonicus Franch. (Syn. Cirsium japonicum) Xiao Ji (Plumeless thistle) (leaf, stem) Essential oils, glycosides, bitter principle.49 Hemostatic. [Pg.47]

Cirsium chinense Gardn. et Champ. C. japonicum DC Chinese Ji Da Ji (Thistle) (leaf, stem) Alpha-amyrin, beta-amyrin, beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol, taraxsteryl acetate, inulin, labenzyme, pcctolinarin.50 60 Hemostat, diuretic, treat intestinal bleeding caused by ulcers, externally for abscesses and scabies. [Pg.54]

Cirsium japonicum DC, Euphorbia lasiocaula Boiss., E. sampsoni Hance, E. coraroides Thunb., E. pallasii Turcz.,... [Pg.344]

Cirsium japonicum DC, C. setosum (Willd.) Bieb., C. littorale Max., C. albescens Kitamura, C. segetum Bunge.,... [Pg.371]

Chrysanthemum jucundum, C. koraiense, C. morifolium, C. sinense, Cirsium albescens, C. brevicaule, C. littorale, C. maakii, C. segetum, C. setosum, C. vlassovianum Acalypha australis, A. farnesiana, A. indica Acanthopanax sessiliflorus Prunus persica... [Pg.381]

Aleurites fordii, Alnus japonica, Cirsium chinense, C. japonicum, Pedicularis resupinata Sambucus formosana Antiaris toxicaris Antiaris toxicaris... [Pg.385]

B. striata, Blumea balsumifera, Caesalpinia sappan, Carduus acaulis, C. crispus, C. japonicus, Carpesium abrotanoides, C. athunbergianum, Carum carvi, Celtis bungeana, C. sinensis, Centipeda minima, Chloranthus glubra, C. oldhnami, Chrysanthemum cinerriaefolium, Cirsium albescens,... [Pg.422]

C. grandiflora, Codonopsis pilosula, C. tangshen, C. ussuriensis, Cirsium chinense, C. japonicum, Lappa communis, L. edulis, L. major, L. minor, Senecio vulgaris, Taraxacum formosanum, T. officinale Inula britannica, I. japonica, I. linariaefolia, I. salsoloides... [Pg.437]

Malva chinensis, M. pulchella, M. verticillata, M. sylvestris, Plantago asiatica, P. depressa, P. exaltata, P. loureiri, P. major Eleutherocossus senticosus Acanthopanax sessiliflorus Menispermum dauricum Stephania sinica Araucaria cunninghamii Cirsium chinense, C. japonicum... [Pg.444]

Cirsium chineme, C. japonicum, Lindera akoensis Lindera akoensis... [Pg.465]

Canadian thistle Cirsium arvense) is one of the most serious root weeds in organic crop... [Pg.65]

Kluth, S., Kruess, A. and Tscharntke, T. 2003. Influence of the mechanical cutting and pathogen application on the performance and nutrient storage of Cirsium arvense. Journal of Applied Ecology 40 334-343. [Pg.76]

Lukashyk, P., Berg, M. and Kdpke, U. 2005. Kontrolle von Cirsium arvense durch Stoppelbearbeitung. In Hefi, J. and Rahmann, G. (eds) Ende der Nische - Beitrdge zur 8. Wissenschaftstagung Okologischer Landbau, Kassel University Press, Kassel, pp. 281-284. [Pg.77]


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