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Trifolium pratense L.

Fig. 14.3 One of the most common examples of intercropping - oat with red clover (Trifolium pratense L.). Oat provides early competition with weeds while the clover is established the clover blocking out light to the soil the oat also takes up excess nitrogen that would otherwise stimulate the weed growth... [Pg.395]

CLOVER, red (Trifolium pratense L.) CLOVER, white (T. repens L.)... [Pg.557]

Trifolium pratense L. China Phytoestrogens, genistein, daidzein, formononetin.33-48 Stimulating effect on female reproductive organs. [Pg.239]

Trifolium pratense L. Tannins, phenolic glycosides, p-coumaric acid, silicic acid, caffeic acid, salicylic acid.100102 Remedy for sore throat, colds, coughs, bronchitis, diarrhea, chronic skin conditions. [Pg.305]

Delorme, T., Gagliardi, J., Angle, J., and Chaney, R. (2001). Influence of zinc hyperaccu-mulator TMas pi caerulescens J. and C. Presl. and the non metal accumulator Trifolium pratense L. on soil microbial populations. Can. J. Microbiol. 47, 773-776. [Pg.82]

TrlfoHum. Meadow clover red clover purple clover cow clover. Dried inflorescence of Trifolium pratense L., Leguminosae, Habit. Europe, Asia, Northern Africa naturalized in U.S. Constii. Tannin, resins, fat, trifolianol, trifoliin. [Pg.1524]

Trifolium pratense L.) 0.1-0.2 Whole shoot Bud stage Hagstrom and Berger (1965)... [Pg.213]

Bees and beehive products have been compared with other environmental markers [91]. The authors compared the percentages of lead and cadmium detected in bees, fresh honey, pollen, propolis, and royal jelly with the results derived from the analysis of clover Trifolium pratense L.) and rain. Their findings showed no correlation between the heavy metals found on bees bodies and in beehive matrixes and those detected with other environmental markers. ... [Pg.218]

Occhiuto, E, R. De Pasquale, G. Guglielmo, et al. 2007. Effects of phytoestrogenic isoflavones from red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) on experimental osteoporosis. Phytother. Res. 21(2) 130-134. [Pg.879]

McMurray, C.H., Laidlaw, A.S. Me Elroy, M. (1986). The effect of plant development and environment on formononetin concentration in red clover Trifolium pratense L.). Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 37, 333-340. [Pg.252]

Beekman, M.C., Lingeman, H., Brinkman, U.A.Th., and Gooijer, C., Determination of the isoflavone formononetin in red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) by micellar electrokinetic chromatography combined with deep-UV laser-induced wavelength-resolved fluorescence detection, J. Microcolumn Sep., 11, 347-350, 1999. [Pg.71]

Sachse, J., Quantative hochdruckfliissigchromatographie von isoflavonen in rotklee Trifolium pratense L.), J. Chromatogr., 298, 175-182, 1984. [Pg.80]

Trifolium pratense L. 7 Naturally occurring condition nonnodulation and ineffective nodulation. Nodules vary from early senescencing to tumorlike Nutman(19S6, 1981)... [Pg.64]


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