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Polygonum spp

Quercitrin (= Quercetin-3-rhamnoside) (flavonol O-glycoside) Widespread Polygonum spp. (Polygonaceae), Quercus tinctoria (Fagaceae) ACE (51% inhibition at 300 pM) [76]... [Pg.581]

Widespread Sophorajaponica (Fabaceae), Fagopyrum esculentum, Polygonum spp. (Polvgonaceae), Ruta graveolens (Rutaceae), Viola tricobr (Violaceae)... [Pg.230]

Cassia dentata, Intsia bijuga, Tnfolium dubium (Fabaceae), Nothofagus spp. (Fagaceae), Veratrum grandifbrum (Liliaceae), Artocarpus spp., Morus spp. (Moraceae), Eucalyptus wandoo (Myrtaceae), Pirns spp. (Pinaceae), Polygonum spp., Rheum spp. (Polygonaceae), Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae) Rheum spp. (rhubarb) (Polygonaceae)... [Pg.266]

Fagaceae) [bark], Eucalyptus globulus MLCK, PKA) [antibacterial, (Tasmanian blue gum) (Myrtaceae), antimutagenic, antiviral, Polygonum spp. (Polygonaceae) feeding deterrent stimulant]... [Pg.580]

DPX-T 6376 has a different spectrum of activity from chlorsulfuron. It is more active on Viola, Polygonum spp., and Veronica persica while less active on GcUium aparine. It controls certain grass weeds as Apera spica venti and Lolium spp. [Pg.777]

EL-107 is a selective preemergence herbicide for the control of broad-leaved weeds in winter cereals. It has been field-tested in Europe at rates between 50-400 g active ingredient/ha. Applied at rates of 100-200 g active ingredient/ha EL-107 provided season-long control of Matricaria spp., Stellaria media, Viola spp.. Polygonum spp. Veronica spp. and several other broad-leaved weeds. Its only effect on crop development is some reduction in lateral root production after applications in excess of 300 g active ingredient/ha for wheat, 400 g active ingredient/ha for barley. [Pg.784]

R-40 244 is a preemergence herbicide against broad-leaved weeds in a number of crops. It controls many problem weeds such as Amaranthus spp., Chenopodium album, Galium aparine. Polygonum spp., Sinapis arvensis and Solanum nigrum. [Pg.785]

Proteus vulgaris Pseudomonas aeruginosa Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus pneumoniae Polygonum spp. Salmonella... [Pg.282]

Kimura, Y, H. Ohminami, and H. Okuda. 1983. Effects of stilbene components of roots of Polygonum spp. on liver injury in per-oxidized oil-fed rats. Planta Med. 49(l) 51-54. [Pg.734]

Hydroxystilbenes are found in a variety of plants, many unrelated. They are a prominent component of many species of the Poly-gonaceae family Rheum, Polygonum spp.) but the richest source is found in grape skins and red wine (Creasy and Creasy 1998). [Pg.24]

Polygonum spp. P tinctorium Ait. Polygonaceae Knotgrass Indigotin, indimbin Shimoyama et al. (1995) in Ukiyo-e prints ... [Pg.454]


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