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Panicum miliaceum

Common millet Panicum miliaceum L., barnyard grass E. crus-galli (L.) P. Beauv., bristly foxtail Setaria verticillata (L.) P. Beauv., redroot pigweed Amaranthus retroflexus L. [Pg.390]

Migliorie L., G. Brambilla, S. Cozzolino, and L. Gaudio (1995). Effect on plants of sulfadi-methoxine used in intensive farming (Panicum miliaceum, Pisum sativum and Zea mays). Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment 52 103-110. [Pg.276]

Case 38,—Millet starch—Panicum miliaceum— exhibiting the polygonal form they measure 9 thou-... [Pg.942]

Hobdeum. Hordenine is not present in the fruit of barley but makes its appearance during germination. It is first demonstrable in meriste-matic root tissue. It is produced without an outside source of nitrogen and has its origin in tyrosine—clear proof that at least some of the building blocks of alkaloids are derivable from proteins. Its concentration rapidly reaches a maximum, and it disappears after one month (372). Seedlings of Panicum miliaceum L. behave in the same way (373). [Pg.17]

Nicotiana tahacum L. (5, 13) Papaver somniferum L. (3, 5) Nicandra physaloides Gaertn. (6) Physalis alkekengi L. (6) Hordeum vulgare L. (35, 48, 49) Hordeum murinum L. (35) Panicum miliaceum L. (35) Strychnos potatorum L. (44) Strychnos spinosa Lam. (44)... [Pg.31]

A -Methyltyramine C9H13NO 151.21 130-131 Hordeum vulgare, Panicum miliaceum, Lophophora williamsii, Coryphantha and Trichocereus species 370-98-9... [Pg.483]

Millet extract. See Millet (Panicum miliaceum) extract... [Pg.2714]

Millet (Panicum miliaceum) extract CAS 90082-36-3 EINECS/ELINCS 290-125-9 Synonyms Millet extract Panicum miliaceum Panicum miliaceum extract... [Pg.2714]

Magnolia acuminata extract Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) extract Matilija poppy (Romneya coulter ) extract Meadowsweet (Spiraea ulmaria) extract ,Millet (Panicum miliaceum) extract... [Pg.4921]

A fmctan. See Fructans, F-43. Isol. from barley (Hordeum vulgare) and Panicum miliaceum (proso millet). Cryst. [Pg.206]

The most important members of this group include Pennisetum americanum (pearl or bulrush millet), Panicum miliaceum (proso or broomcorn millet), Setaria italica (foxtail or Italian millet), Eleusine coracana (finger or birdsfoot millet), Paspalum scorbiculatum (kodo or ditch millet) and Echinochloa crusgalli (Japanese or barnyard millet). [Pg.557]

Panicum miliaceum (family Gramineae) Commonly known as common millet and distributed in eastern and southern Asia, Africa and the Mediterranean region. It is a short-duration crop containing about 18% protein and can be used for similar products as the Digitaria spp. [Pg.143]

Khan AA, Tao KL (1978) Phytohormones, seed dormancy and germination. In Letham DS, Goodwin PB, Higgins TJV (eds) Phytohormones and related compounds—A comprehensive treatise, Vol II. Elsevier/North Holland, Amsterdam, pp 371-422 Kumor S, Datta KS, Nauda KK (1977) Gibberellic acid causes flowering in the short-day plants Panicum miliaceum L., P. miliare Lamk., and Setaria italica (L.), P. Beauv. Planta (Berl) 134 95-96... [Pg.230]

Me ether [5945-45-9]. 3P-MethoxyA -oleanene. MiUacin, Prosol. Panicol C31H52O M 440.751 Isol. from millet (Panicum miliaceum), various Chionochloa spp. and other spp. in the Gramineae. [Pg.326]

Hordenine occurs mainly in young barley plants, but has been found in millet or proso (Panicum miliaceum) too. It is found for a short time during plant development this is supposedly due to catabolism (Brady and Tyler, 1958 Neumann and Tschoepe, 1966). The course of the catabolic reactions is not known. In 1956, Frank and Marion studied the N-demethylation of hordenine in barley. Radioactivity from d-[ C]hordenine fed to barley seedlings was found in A/ -methyltyramine. Since no tyramine (Figure 6.17) was found at aU, it appears likely that the demethylation affects only one of the two methyl groups of hordenine. The mechanism of the reaction was not discussed in the cited paper, but the isolated choline was found nonradioactive, so transamination is not likely. [Pg.210]


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