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Urtica urens

Urtica urens L. China Chlorogenic acid, alkaloids, 5-hydroxytryptamine, protein, fat, carbohydrate, ash, fabric.48,49 Diuretic, tonic, stomachache, arthritis. [Pg.240]

S. lateriflora, Smilax aristolochiifolia, S. china, Ulmus rubra, U. procera, Urtica urens Biota orientalis... [Pg.507]

Cannabis sativa, Digitalia purpurea, Euphorbia hirta, Glycine max, Leonurus cardiaca, Potentilla anserina, Stachys officinalis, Taraxacum officinale, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Urtica urens, Viscum album Aloe barbadensis, A. vera, Polygonum hydropiper, P bistorta... [Pg.510]

Eleutherocossus senticosus, Gelidium cartilagineum, Laminaria digitata, L. saccharine, L. longicruris, Lobelia pulmonaria, Panax ginseng, P. quinquefolium, Phragmites australis, Prunus mume, Urtica urens Populus tremuloides... [Pg.530]

Aesculus hippocastanum, Comus canadensis, Crataegus laevigata, C. monongyna, C. oxyacantha, Hippophae rhamnoides, Hypericum perforatum, Impatiens balsamina, Loranthus europaeus, Urtica urens... [Pg.532]

Cassia angustifolia C. senna Lycopersicon esculentum Phragmites australis, Urtica urens... [Pg.535]

Matteuccia struthiopteris, Melochia tomentosa, Rehmannia glutinosa, Scutellaria baicalensis, S. macrantha, S. lateriflora, Urtica urens Strychnos nux-vomica Quercus robur... [Pg.536]

Solanum nigrum Urtica urens Stellaria media Chenopodium album Malva neglecta Portulaca oleracea Ambrosia artemisiifolia Richardia scabra Amaranthus retroflexus Bidens bipinnata Euphorbia maculata Polygonum caespitosum Medicago arabica Eupatorium capillifolium Convolvulus arvensis Scoparia dulcis Lantana camara Brassica spp. [Pg.201]

Wain, Fawcett, Taylor and their coworkers investigated the effect of several (D-phenoxy acid homologues on wheat, tomato, pea, flax, nettle ( Urtica urens) and on other weeds (Wain, 1954 1955a 1955b Wain and Wightman, 1955 Wain, 1957 Fawcett et al., 1958 Fawcett et al., 1959 1960 Taylor and Wain, 1962). They established as a result of their exemplary systematic fundamental research... [Pg.512]

Substituted anilinocarbonyl)isoxazolidines (80) are effective as the herbicides for a variety of weeds, such as wild oats (A vena fatua), charlock (Sinapis arvensis), red shanks (Polygonum persicaria), stinging nettle (Urtica urens), and chickweed (Stellaria media).200... [Pg.248]

Other Western herbs that have been investigated for the treatment of BPH include pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo), nettle root (Urtica dioica or Urtica urens), bee pollen (particularly that from the rye plant), African potato (tubers of Hypoxis rooperi), and the African tree Pygeum africanum, also known as Prunus africanum. In most cases, but particularly with pumpkin seeds and African potato, the main active components are sterols, such as p-sitosterol, which also has been used for BPH. [Pg.2029]

Tritosulfuron (BAS-635) (Table 2.2.13) [22] is a broad-spectrum postemergent dicot herbicide mainly for use in cereals, rice, maize and turf with application rates of 40-75 g-a.i. ha h In cereals it was commercialized by BASF in 2004 under the trade name Biathlon [23] as a WG formulation containing 714 g kg tritosulfuron and is applied at a rate of 50 g-a.i. ha h The following weeds are well controlled Thlaspi arvense, Mercurialis annua, Urtica urens, Cirsium arvense, Veronica hederifolia, Chenopodium spp., Sinapis arvensis, Capsella bursa-pastoris, Galeopsis... [Pg.61]


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