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Crotalaria juncea

Sunn hemp Crotalaria juncea Sipes and Arakaki, 1997 Robinson et al., 1998 McSorleyetal., 1999 Wang et al., 2001... [Pg.17]

Rotar, P.P., Joy, R. J. Tropic Sun sunn hemp. Crotalaria juncea L. Research Extension Series 036, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1983. [Pg.29]

Wang, K.H., Sipes, B.S., Schmitt, D.P. Suppression of Rotylenchulus reniformis by Crotalaria juncea, Brassica napus, and Target erecta. Nematropica 2001 31 237-251. [Pg.29]

Wang, K.H., McSorley, R., Gallaher, R.N. Effect of Crotalaria juncea amendment on nematode communities in soil with different agricultural histories J Nematol 2003 35 294-301. [Pg.29]

Crotalaria lectin Crotalaria juncea (sunn hemp) Gal, GalNAc... [Pg.499]

Sunhemp is a fiber obtained from Crotalaria juncea, a legume native to south Asia. This is an annual plant, grown mostly in the Indian subcontinent and used to manufacture twine, ropes, bags, and canvas. [Pg.96]

Vida villosa, Glycine max, Madura pomifera, Arachis hypogaea, Grijfonia simplicifolia, Clerodendron trichotomum Erythrina spp., Crotalaria juncea, Moluccella laevis, Galactia tashiroi, Phaseolus mungo, Sclerotinia spp. [Pg.405]

Glycine max, Ricinus communis, Echinocystis lobata, Psophocarpus tetragonolobus Arachis hypogaea, Crotalaria juncea, Ricinus communis, Momordica charantia... [Pg.406]

C H,3NOe Rosmarinine Crotalaria juncea L. (103) Senecio douglasii D.C. (84) Senecio eremophilus Richards (84) Senecio longilobus Benth. (84) Senecio riddellii Torr. and Gray var. Parksii Cory (75, 84) (73) 209 -120° ... [Pg.42]

CijHjjNO, Tumeforcine C,3H2iN03 Usaramoensine Crotalaria juncea L. (103, 142) Toumefortia sibirica L. (143) Crotalaria usaramoensis E. G. Baker (93) 221 (dec.) -25° ... [Pg.45]

S. Bose and L. Singh, Structure of a polysaccharide from the seeds of Crotalaria juncea Part II. Methylation and periodate oxidation studies, Indian J. Chem., 18B (1979) 59-61. [Pg.248]

Junceine (38) has been detected by Khanna and Manot in unorganized callus of Crotalaria juncea L. established from seedlings and grown on a standard medium. The maximum yield of junceine obtained was 0.6 mg per g of dried tissue. Previous investigation of seeds of C. juncea had shown the presence of five alkaloids, including junceine. [Pg.62]

The sunn plant is a member of the Pea family, its genus is Crotalaria, which has 200 species, of which three (white, green, dewghuddy) are grown for fiber in India. The botanical name of the fiber is Crotalaria juncea. [109]... [Pg.472]

C,8H320,6 504.441 Isol. from the glucomannan from the fibres of Sunn hemp (Crotalaria juncea). Mg -8 (c, 0.6 in H2O). [Pg.559]

Kapoor, M., Beg, Q.K., Bhushan, B., Singh, K., Dadhich, K.S. and Hoondal, G.S. (2001), Application of an alkaline and thermostable polygalacturonase from Bacillus sp. MG-cp-2 in degumming of ramie (Boehmeria mivea) and sunn hemp Crotalaria juncea) blast fibers , Proc. Biochem. 36 (8-9), 803-807. [Pg.35]

Tissue cultures of Crotalaria juncea have been reported by Khanna and Manot 156) to produce the pyrrolizidine alkaloid junceine (Table3 Oii). [Pg.133]


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