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Rumex crispus

The common dock leaf, Rumex obtusifolia, and the yellow dock leaf, Rumex crispus, are in fact equally common. [Pg.261]

Rumex crispus L. 25 Mitelia stenopetala Piper over 30... [Pg.626]

Species That Produce Pigments in Response to Ozone. Ozone causes pigment changes in many plant species. Chlorophyll degradation occurs and chlorosis results. In one plant, Rumex crispus L., chlorophyll concentrations did not decrease but anthocyanin synthesis was increased after exposure to ozone ( ). [Pg.95]

Rumex crispus L. R. japonicus Yang Ti Gen (Dock) (root) Chrysophanein, nepodin.48 Treat ovarian bleeding, eczema, tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases. [Pg.143]

Galium verum, G. aparine, Lobelia pulmonaria, Polygonum hydropiper, P. bistorta, Rumex crispus,... [Pg.504]

Rumex crispus, R. acetosella, R. aquaticus, R. obtusifolia Salvia officinalis... [Pg.528]

Hatcher, P. E., Ayres, P. G. and Paul, N. D. (1995). The effect of natural and simulated insect herbivory, and leaf age, on the process of infection of Rumex crispus... [Pg.64]

Methyl-juglone Rumex crispus (yellow dock) PKC (a P) (3),... [Pg.314]

Oxalis stricta and O. oregana (woodsorrel), Rheum rhabarbarum (rhubarb), and numerous common weeds such as Rumex crispus (curly dock), Chenopodium album (lamb s-quarters), and Amaranthus retro-flexus (red root pigweed). [Pg.257]

Yellow dock (Rumex obtusifolius or Rumex crispus)... [Pg.252]

Rumex. Yellow dock curled dock. Dried root of Rumex crispus L., or of R. obtustfolius L, Polygonaceae. Habit. Europe, North America, Constif, Chrysophanic acid, etnodin, tannin, calcium oxalate, tapathin. [Pg.1318]

Reig, R., P. Sanz, C. Blanche, et al. 1990. Fatal poisoning by rumex-crispus (curled dock) Pathological findings and application of scanning electron microscopy. Vet. Hum. Toxicol. 32(5) 468-470. [Pg.759]

Anthraquinone glycosides have long been used medicinally as cathartics and laxatives. Plant-derived drugs of this type include aloes Aloe species), cascara sagrada (Rhamnus purshiams), frangula (Rhamnus frangula), rhubarb (Rheum officinale), rumex or yellow dock (Rumex crispus) and senna (Cassia spp.). Many of the commercial preparations (patent medicines) based on these plants are readily available. [Pg.91]

Rumex crispus Curled dock Polygonaceae Plant Encyclopedia (2012)... [Pg.685]


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