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Lythrum salicaria

Migliore, L., S. Cozzolino, and M. Fiori (2000). Phytotoxocity to and uptake of flumequine used in intensive aquaculture on the aquatic weed, Lythrum salicaria L. Chemosphere 40 741-750. [Pg.276]

Lythrum salicaria L. L. salicaria L. var. glabrum Ledeb. Qian Qu Cai (Purple loosestrife) (aerial part) Tannins, salicarin, chlorogenic acid, cyanidin-3-monogalactoside, ellagic acid, malvidin, malvin, orientin, vitexin.50-72 Astringent, styptic, treat bacillary dysentery. [Pg.106]

L. apodonta, L. brachypoda, L. japonica, L. confusa, L. hypoglauca, L. chinensis, L.flexuosa, L. maackii, Lythrum salicaria, Matteuccia struthiopteris, Polygonum aviculare, P. lapidosa, P. manshuriensis,... [Pg.404]

Ellagic acid Eugenia aromatica, E. caryophyllata, E. ulmoides, Lythrum salicaria, Syzygium cuminii, Terminalia chebula... [Pg.420]

Malvidin Lythrum salicaria, Medicago falcata, M. lupulina, M. polymorpha, M. ruthenica, M. sativa... [Pg.451]

Crotalaria mucronata, Fagopyrum esculentum, F. sagittatum, Hibiscus sabdarijfa, Jatropha podagrica, Lythrum salicaria, Persicaria orientalis, Polygonum orientale, Rumex acetosa, R. acetosella,... [Pg.496]

Angelica polymorpha, Cinnamomum camphora, Illicium verum, Myristica fragrans Bupleurum falcatum Lythrum salicaria... [Pg.533]

Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum, Cucurbita maxima, Ficus carica, Glycine max, Medicago sativa, Rosa rugosa, R. acicularis, Ziziphus jujuba Lythrum salicaria Vitex labrusca, V. agnus-castus... [Pg.541]

Barlocher, F. Biddiscombe, N. R. (1996). Geratology and decomposition of Typha latifolia and Lythrum salicaria in a freshwater marsh. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, 136, 309-25. [Pg.429]

Welsch, M. Yavitt, J. B. (2003). Early stages of decay of Lythrum salicaria L. and Typha latifolia L. in a standing-dead position. Aquatic Botany, 75, 45-57. [Pg.435]

There are many notable examples of species introduced into alien ecosystems where natural predators did not exist. The water hyacinth (Eichhomia crassipes) in Florida, kudzu (Pueraria thunbergiana) in the southeastern United States, the star thistle (Centaurea calcitrapa) in California, and purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) in the northeastern United States are examples of these. In many of these instances, the alien plants spread widely with little to stop them. Native plants with their natural enemies were at a disadvantage compared to the introduced aliens. [Pg.376]

Myrtales Lythraceae, Myrtaceae Lythrum, Lagerstroemia, Punica Lythrum salicaria, interzonal others intrazonal centrifugal stamens Sattler, 1972b Mayr, 1969... [Pg.147]

Cheung, M. and Sattler, R. (1967). Early floral development of Lythrum salicaria. Canadian Journal of Botany, 45,1609-1618. [Pg.151]

Cannabinoids were extracted from plant material (Indian hemp) with light petroleum (with active carbon, and after evaporation at ambient temperature the residue was examined by TLC in methanol solution (7). Phenolic acids solvent extracted from Saxifraga vayredana, Centranthus ruber, and Lythrum salicaria have been examined (8). Phenolic metabolites in microbial extracts have been isolated by solvent extraction (9). This technique has invariably been only one step in more complex recoveries,... [Pg.878]


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