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Daucus spp

Apigenin (= 5,7,4 - Widespread Apium, Daucus spp. Stimulates CFTR (11) (BZ-... [Pg.155]

Lamiaceae, ferns [leaf surface], Widespread Apium, Daucus spp. (Apiaceae), Achillea, Matricaria spp. (Asteraceae), Mentha, Oreganum, Thymus spp. (Lamiaceae), ferns [leaf surface] Buddleja officinalis (Loganiaceae), Digitaria exilis (Poaceae) [seed] Hamamelis virginiana (Hamamelidaceae), Bergenia stracheyi (Saxifragaceae) [root] Microtea debilis (Phytolaccaceae)... [Pg.169]

Field soil solarization was effective in dramatically reducing or completely eliminating the infection of Pythium spp. in carrot (Daucus carota L.) and strawberry roots (Becker and Wrona 1995 Pinkerton et al. 2002), as well as reduced inoculum levels of P. aphanidermatum in watermelon and potato down to 25-30 cm soil depth (Mansoori and Jaliani 1996 Triki et al. 2001). Summer soil solarization in greenhouse reduced Pythium root rot even in the temperate climate of Denmark (Christensen and Thinggaard 1999). [Pg.234]

Production of anthocyanins in plant cell and tissue cultures has been reported for more than 30 species including Daucus carota, Fragaria x ananassa, Vaccinium spp., Vitis hybrida, Solanum tuberosum, Malus sylvestris, Aralia cordata, Perilla frutescens, Ipomoea batatas. Euphorbia millii, Strobilanthes dyeriana. Hibiscus sabariffa, Dioscorea cirrhosa, etc. ... [Pg.511]

Apigenin (= 5,7,4 -Trihydroxyflavone) (flavone) Apiuni, Daucus (Apiaceae), Achillea, Artemisia (Asteraceae), Mentha, Thymus (Lamiaceae) spp. ferns Aminopeptidase N (42% inhibition at 300 pM) [63]... [Pg.577]

Daucus (Apiaceae), Betula (Betulaceae), Artemisia, Baccharis (Asteraceae), Ribes (Grossulariaceae), Juglans (Juglandaceae) spp., glycoside in Prunus puddum (Rosace ae) Semi-synthetic from Kaempferol... [Pg.171]

Chrysin (= 5,7- Daucus (Apiaceae), Pinus spp. (Pinaceae) nodulation stimulant] MAO-A (2), MAO-B... [Pg.249]

Daucus carota (Apiaceae), Pirns spp. (Pinaceae) [wood], Popuhis spp. (poplar) (Salicaceae) [leaf bud], Escallonia spp. (Saxifragaceae)... [Pg.282]

Widespread (green leaves, fruit) Daucus carota (Apiaceae) [root], Ipomoea batatas (Convolvulaceae), Rosa spp. (Rosaceae), Capsicum anruium (Solanaceae) [fruit]... [Pg.480]

Angelica archangelica [root], Heracleum laciniatum, H. spp., Selimm vaginatum (Apiaceae), Psoralea coiyfolia (Fabaceae), Castanopsis indica (Fagaceae), Ficus nitida (Moraceae) Daucus carota (Apiaceae), Acorns calamus (oil) (Araceae), Asarum europaeum (Aristolochiaceae),... [Pg.493]

Carrot (Daucus carota) Zinnia (Zinnia elegans) Thornless blackberry (Rubus spp.)... [Pg.295]

Few recent studies have been made on alkyne biosynthesis. Crepenynic acid has been shown to be a precursor of C9 to C14 polyalkynes in fungal cultures, and was also demonstrated to be a precursor of falcarinol cf 4, falcarinone) in tissue cultures of Daucus car Ota (carrot). (14-Z)-14,15-didehydrocrepenynic acid (67, Figure 10) is predominately converted into 68 by fungi of Lepista spp whereas Caprinis spp yield 69. ... [Pg.699]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.686 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.27 , Pg.686 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.686 ]




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