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Lolium temulentum

Taumel, m. reeling giddiness intoxication transport, frenzy, -beweguag, /. (Mach.) tumbler motion, -kom, n. darnel (Lolium temulentum). [Pg.441]

Chlorophyll catabolism has been intensively studied in some plants, e.g., rape-seed, barley, spinach, tobacco, Cercidiphyllum japonicum, Lolium temulentum, Liq-quidambar styraciflua and Arabidopsis thaliana, which present all NCC catabolites with similar basic structures. " This suggests a uniform breakdown of chlorophyll in which the oxidative opening of pheophorbide a seems to be a key step. Structural differences among the compounds have been related to at least six basic types of peripheral transformations. Some of them seem to operate either in sequence or in parallel, depending on the plant species, which caused the appearances of different... [Pg.439]

Reduction of mature spikelets in Lolium temulentum Podolactone A (29) 0.27... [Pg.482]

A comparable situation to insect specialists can be found in parasitic and hemi-parasitic plants, another example of multitrophic interactions. In several instances it can be shown that the parasites can tap the xylem or phloem of their host plants and sequester the host alkaloids into their own system [2,31]. The parasites would gain chemical defense against herbivores by such a process (Table 1.4). In Osyris alba it can be shown that plants exist that can sequester the alkaloids of more than one host plant that is, pyrrolizidine and quinolizidine alkaloids [32]. The situation of Lolium is even more complex [33]. If the grass Lolium temulentum is infected by an endophytic... [Pg.22]

Norditerpene Loline Pyrrolizidine Delphinium occidentale Lolium temulentum Castilleja sulphurea Rhinanthus minor... [Pg.22]

Freeman EM. The seed fungus of Lolium temulentum L., the darnel. Philos Trans R Soc Lond, SerB 196 1-27, 1904. [Pg.199]

In addition to promoting flowering in Lolium temulentum, 16, 17-dihydroGA5 is an effective inhibitor of stem elongation in this species [139]. Its properties as a growth... [Pg.172]

Leonotis leonurus R. Brown-411 Leonurus artemisia (Loureiro) Hu—411 Leonurus heteraphylla Swect.-4U Leonurus sibiricus L.-411 Leonurus tartarica L.—411 Leptactinia densijlora Hkr. 204,263,439 Lespedeza bicolor Turczaninow-246 Lespedeza capitata Michaux-246 Licariapuchury-major (Mart.) Kbst.—90 Limonia acidissima L.—246,402,420 Lobelia injlata L.—411 Lobelia tupa L.—411 Lolium perenne L.—160,262 Lolium temulentum L,—155,159-60 Lomariopsis japurensis (Martius) J. Sm.-155,216,270,411... [Pg.231]

IT 290 (a-meth]d-tiyptamine)—197 itzauhyatl Artemisia mexicam)— ivraie (darnel, Lolium temulentum)— ... [Pg.308]

Katz, 1.1949. Contribution h I Etude de Vlv-raie Enivrante (Lolium temulentum L.). Thesis, ficole Bolytechnique Federale, Ziirich, Switzerland. [Pg.583]

Evans LT (1964) Inflorescence initiation in Lolium temulentum L. V. The role of auxins and gibberellins. Aust J Biol Sci 17 10-23... [Pg.210]

Knox RB, Evans LT (1968) Inflorescence initiation in Lolium temulentum L. XII. An autoradiographic study of evocation in the shoot apex. Aust J Biol Sci 21 1083-1094 Kotob MA, Schwabe WW (1971) Induction of parthenocarpic fruit in Cox s orange pippin apples. J Hortic Sci 46 89-93... [Pg.212]

Suberin is laid down in the cell wall of calcium oxalate crystal idioblasts. This deposition has been characterized in crystal cells in the bark of Larix decidua, Acacia Senegal, and Picea abies (481, 482). The suberin in crystal idioblast cell walls from Agave americana was characterized both ultrastructurally (Fig. 6.4.3) and chemically, and the major aliphatic component was shown to be octadocenedioic acid (25%) (117). The basal walls of leaf trichomes are suberized as shown in Abutilon megapotamicum (161), Ananas comosus (395), and Larrea tridentata (451). The walls of oil cells found in Acorus calamus (9) and Laurus nobilis (291) also appear ultrastructurally to be suberized. Suberized cells encircle silica cells in the stem of Lolium temulentum (271). In all of the cases listed above, the suberin may serve to protect the rest of the plant from potentially toxic components. [Pg.346]

Lolium temulentum Lamium purpureum L. amplexicaule Rumex obtusifolius R. crispus Lemna minor L. trisulca... [Pg.535]


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