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Thymus vulgaris

Granger, R. and Passet, J. 1973. Thymus vulgaris spontane de France Races chimiques et chemotaxonomie. Phytochemistry 12 1683-1691. [Pg.313]

ABSTRACT This study forms part of a larger multidisciplinary environmental study of the Lower Guadiana River basin carried out by a joint Portuguese-Spanish research team. It describes the mobility of lead in soil profiles taken over varied lithologies of the Iberian Pyrite Belt and the distribution of this metal with the root, stems and leaves of three plant species native to the area (Cistus ladanifer L., Lavandula luisieri and Thymus vulgaris). Results indicate that at all sample sites the mobility of lead is very low. [Pg.199]

The Guadiana Basin occupies a total area of 66,850 km2 in Spain and Portugal, 8,350 km2 of which comprises the Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB) one of the world s largest concentrations of base metal sulphide deposits (Leistel et al., 1997 Ribeiro et al., 1990). Three plant species (Cistus ladanifer, Lavandula luisieri and Thymus vulgaris) were utilized in this study. The soils in which these plants were sampled are developed over varied geological formations. The oldest formation (PQ Group, Upper Devonian) consists of a thick sequence of arenites and shales... [Pg.199]

The concentrations of lead in plants are in general higher in the roots than in the aerial parts (stems and leaves), with 25 to + 5000 mg kg 1 and 11 to 15 mg kg"1, respectively in Lavandula luisieri (Rozeira) Rivas-Martinez roots and aerial parts 3 to982 mg kg"1 and 3 to 308 mg kg 1, respectively in Cistus ladaniferL. roots and aerial parts and 35 to 70 mg kg 1 and 8 to 29 mg kg"1, respectively in Thymus vulgaris L. roots and aerial parts. [Pg.201]

Thyme Thymus vulgaris L., T. zygis Loefl. ex L. Thymol (36-55)... [Pg.77]

Thyme Thymus vulgaris (Lamiaceae) Thymol, carvacrol... [Pg.334]

Thymus vulgaris L. She Xiang Cao (Thyme) (aerial part) Tymol, terpinen-4-ol, pinenes, camphene, myrcene, alpha-phellandrene, limonene, 1,8-cineol, p-cymene, linalool, linalyl acetate, bomyl acetate, alpha-terpinyl acetate, alpha-terpineol, borneol, citral, geraniol, carvacrol.50 510 Anthelmintic, antispasmodic, carminative, diaphoretic, sedative. Treat bronchitis, cancer, diarrhea, gastritis, rheumatism, skin ailments. [Pg.164]

Daucus carota, Elettaria cardamomum, Ledum palustre, Thymus vulgaris Rorippa indica, R. islandica, R. montana Styrax tonkinensis, S. benzoin... [Pg.386]

Bornyl acetate Eupatorium chinense, E. lindleyanum, E. japonicum, Hedyotis corymbosa, Thymus vulgaris J 1 ... [Pg.398]

L. maximowiczii, Piper cubeba, Podocarpus macrophyllus, Poncirus trifoliata, Thymus vulgaris, Valeriana altemifolia, V. amurensis, V. fauriei, V. subbipinnatifolia, Vitex nequndo, V trifolia,... [Pg.400]

M. liliflora, M. purpurea, Rosa rugosa, Xanthoxylum piperitum, Thymus vulgaris, Zingiber officinale Cunninghamia lanceolata... [Pg.406]

Geraniol Chenopotium ambrosiodes, Citrus reticulata, Coriandrum sativum, Cymbopogon citratus, Daucus carota, Elettaria cardamomum, Myristica fragrans, Plumeria rubra, Rosa rugosa, Thymus vulgaris, Vitex nequndo, Xanthoxylum piperitum, Zanthaxylum bungeanum X m 2... [Pg.430]

Erigeron canadensis, E. annuus Vitex trifolia, V. rotundifolia Thymus vulgaris... [Pg.489]

Curcuma aromatica, C. kwangsiensis, C. zedoaria Thymus vulgaris Viscum album... [Pg.492]

Jatropha gospiifolia, Thymus vulgaris, T. capitatus, T. citriodorus, T. praecox, T. pulegiodes, T. serpyllum, T. vulgaris... [Pg.504]

Agrimonia eupatoria, Matricaria chamomilla, Mentha spicata, M. x piperita, Thymus vulgaris Campanula rotundifolia, C. palustris... [Pg.524]

The variable responses observed are probably the main drawback for the practical use of essential oil as miticides. It must be pointed out that the same plant species often produces essential oils with variable composition because of environmental and/or genetic factors many species have varieties, the so called chemotypes for instance at least seven chemotypes are known for Thymus vulgaris [88,89]. Also the extraction process influences the composition of the essential oils. For these reasons, it is advisable that authors report the composition of the essential oils used in the biological investigations. Unfortunately, only one paper reported this important information [64]. [Pg.393]

Many essential oils and their pure constituents have been tested against Tetranychus mites. Egyptian authors tested Thymus vulgaris oil... [Pg.425]


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