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Conyza bonariensis

Chenopodium missourienseP Chenopodium pedunculareP Chenopodium polyspermum Chenopodium strictum var. glaucophyllum Conyza bonariensis (or Erigeron bonariensis)... [Pg.121]

Figure 5 (A) Evidence that paraquat transiently affects chloroplasts of resistant Conyza and (B) that there are constitutively elevated levels of the Halliwell-Asada active oxygen detoxification pathway in the chloroplasts. A. Resistant and susceptible plants of Conyza bonariensis were sprayed to runoff with 0.1 mM paraquat and whole leaves were removed for measurement of photosynthesis at times thereafter as an estimation of paraquat arriving at, and affecting chloroplasts. Simultaneous measurements of stomatal aperture were made to ascertain that the stomates remained open. Source Data redrawn from (60). B. Normal enzyme levels (without paraquat treatment) in resistant and susceptible Conyza bonariensis. Source Collated and drawn from (57, 61). Figure 5 (A) Evidence that paraquat transiently affects chloroplasts of resistant Conyza and (B) that there are constitutively elevated levels of the Halliwell-Asada active oxygen detoxification pathway in the chloroplasts. A. Resistant and susceptible plants of Conyza bonariensis were sprayed to runoff with 0.1 mM paraquat and whole leaves were removed for measurement of photosynthesis at times thereafter as an estimation of paraquat arriving at, and affecting chloroplasts. Simultaneous measurements of stomatal aperture were made to ascertain that the stomates remained open. Source Data redrawn from (60). B. Normal enzyme levels (without paraquat treatment) in resistant and susceptible Conyza bonariensis. Source Collated and drawn from (57, 61).
Figure 6. Synergism of paraquat by diethydithiocarbamate, a copper chelator. Paraquat sensitive Conyza bonariensis plants of slightly different sizes were sprayed to run-off 24h before photographing. Source From (66),... Figure 6. Synergism of paraquat by diethydithiocarbamate, a copper chelator. Paraquat sensitive Conyza bonariensis plants of slightly different sizes were sprayed to run-off 24h before photographing. Source From (66),...
An evaluation of the anti-inflammatory activity of the EOs from the Asteraceae Porophyllum ruderale (PR) (yerba porosa) and Conyza bonariensis (CB) (asthmaweed) in a mouse model of pleurisy induced by zymosan and LPS was made by Souza et al. (2003). The activity of the main compounds of each oil, P-mycrene (in PR), and limonene (in CB) in the LPS-induced pleurisy... [Pg.248]


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