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Marigold, African

Single isolates of bacterial endophytes, obtained from the nematode antagonistic plant species African (Tagetes erecta) and French (T. patula) marigold, were introduced... [Pg.62]

Infection of the African marigold, Tagetes erecta, with highly pathogenic fungi results in a general decrease in thio-... [Pg.48]

Isol. from Tagetes patula (African marigold), Gmelina arborea, G. asiatica, Artemesia taurica and Eriocaulon spp. Pale-yellow cryst. -I- 2H2O (EtOH aq.). Mp 318-320° (232-234°). [Pg.217]

Isol. from petals of T. erecta (African marigold) and Lepidophorum, Tetragonotheca and Anacyclus spp. [Pg.217]

Examples of chemical substances with which insects influence other insects, fungi influence plants, and vice versa, plants influence other plants (allelopathyl), and plants influence nematodes are well documented Q). One of these intriguing substances is the natural nematicide alpha-terthiophene. The suppressant effects ofTageles sp. (African marigolds) on populations of endoparasitic plant nematodes were related to the presence of a-T (2). For a review on this topic, please see the chapter by David Roush in this book. [Pg.371]

Common/vernacular names African marigold, Aztec marigold, big marigold (7. erecta)-, French marigold (T. patula)-, Mexican marigold (r. minuta)-, marigold. [Pg.581]


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