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The influence of plant mulches on the content of phenolic compounds in soil and primary weed infestation of maize

The influence of plant mulches on the content of phenolic compounds in soil and primary weed infestation of maize

... phenolic compounds degraded more rapidly and a stimulation of weed growth was ...inhibited primary infestation more effi cient- ly, particularly for monocotyledonous ...of primary weed infestation in ...

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Antagonistic Compounds Producing Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria: A Tool for Management of Plant Disease

Antagonistic Compounds Producing Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria: A Tool for Management of Plant Disease

... of plant diseases to increase crop productivity via various mechanisms ...The primary mechanism of biocontrol by fluorescence Pseudomonads involves production of antibiotics such as 2, ...

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Indigenous plant source provide potential anti inflammatory compounds

Indigenous plant source provide potential anti inflammatory compounds

... the primary source of resources, for existence of life on ...life. Plant products, the secondary metabolites produced as part of plant metabolism, helps them gain long-term survival skills, offer ...

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The process of cancer. Part II. Selected plant compounds in cancer. Chemoprevention

The process of cancer. Part II. Selected plant compounds in cancer. Chemoprevention

... Glucosinolates are of utmost importance in primary chemoprevention. Healthy people, who in their diet include eating more cruciferous vegetables reduce the risk of cancerous changes. This is due to the fact that ...

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Effect of plant antioxidant and antimicrobial compounds on the shelf life of seafood – a review

Effect of plant antioxidant and antimicrobial compounds on the shelf life of seafood – a review

... into primary and secondary enzymatic defences while the primary defence is composed of three important enzymes that prevent the formation or neutralise free radicals: glutathione peroxidase, catalase, ...

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COMPARATIVE MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDIES AND STRUCTURAL PREDICTION OF PLANT COMPOUNDS ON LRRK2

COMPARATIVE MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDIES AND STRUCTURAL PREDICTION OF PLANT COMPOUNDS ON LRRK2

... the primary symptoms and memory loss, sleeps disorders, cognitive impairments are the secondary symptoms of ...following compounds theaflavin, baicalein, sesamol, tenuigenin, gastrodin, phloroglucinol and ...

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Phytochemicals: Extraction, Isolation, and Identification of Bioactive Compounds from Plant Extracts

Phytochemicals: Extraction, Isolation, and Identification of Bioactive Compounds from Plant Extracts

... a plant, many of which will produce quite different compounds, in addition to the diverse chemical structures and physicochemical properties of the bioactive phytochemicals ...of plant materials are ...

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Exploring plant tissue culture to improve the production of phenolic compounds: a review

Exploring plant tissue culture to improve the production of phenolic compounds: a review

... Abstract Plant tissue and organ culture has been extensively used from the beginning of the XX century for the study and comprehension of some primary biological mechanisms such as ...bioactive ...

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Plant-Derived Compounds as an Alternative Treatment Against Parasites in Fish Farming: A Review

Plant-Derived Compounds as an Alternative Treatment Against Parasites in Fish Farming: A Review

... Wang et al. [47] isolated the bruceina A and bruceina D quassinoids from the methanol extract of Bruceajavanica fruits (macassar kernels). There was strong anthelmintic activity against D. intermedius with EC50 (i.e. ...

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Carrot Plant A Potential Source of High Value Compounds and Biological Activities: A Review

Carrot Plant A Potential Source of High Value Compounds and Biological Activities: A Review

... The carrot is a herbaceous, biennial plant with height of 0.3 and 0.6 m; roughly hairy with a solid stem. In the first growing season, it shows a rosette of leavesduring the spring and summer, builds up the stout ...

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Biochemical Targets of Plant Bioactive Compounds

Biochemical Targets of Plant Bioactive Compounds

... Plant defensiue compounds and their molecular targets 19 sanzan (Fabaceae) and the potent cytotoxic, antitumour, antitubulin compounds maytansine (from Maytenus species (Celastracea[r] ...

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A Review on Plant and Plant Derived Compounds as Anti-Cancer Agents

A Review on Plant and Plant Derived Compounds as Anti-Cancer Agents

... ABSTRACT: Cancer is the cause of death all over the world and the number of deaths due to cancer has been increasing at a very high rate and it has become a global threat. The causes of cancer may be environmental or ...

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Physiological and ecological significance of plant phenolic compounds

Physiological and ecological significance of plant phenolic compounds

... Phenolic compounds are plant pigments, act as antioxidants and chelators of metal ions, signaling mediators between plants and other organisms, as well as protection from ultra- violet (UV) ...affect ...

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Toxification and detoxification of plant compounds by ruminants: an overview.

Toxification and detoxification of plant compounds by ruminants: an overview.

... Further research is needed not only to identify the toxicants in poisonous plants that affect productivity of livestock but also to characterize the toxicoses, to[r] ...

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Natural Plant Compounds with Possible Interaction with Anesthetics

Natural Plant Compounds with Possible Interaction with Anesthetics

... Received: 29 April 2019; Accepted: 06 May 2019; Published: 13 May 2019 Abstract The use of medicinal products is becoming more and more modern. Although little is known about the exact composition and effects of various ...

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Plant-derived compounds in treatment of leishmaniasis. Oryan, A.

Plant-derived compounds in treatment of leishmaniasis. Oryan, A.

... these compounds in leishmaniasis patients have been reported (Chakravarty and Sundar, 2010; Valadares et ...antimony compounds include amphotericin B, pentamidine and paromomycin (Prajapati et ...

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Methods in plant foliar volatile organic compounds research

Methods in plant foliar volatile organic compounds research

... in plant–soil gas exchange analysis providing measurements of CO 2 , CH 4 , and N 2 O and fl ower VOC studies ( Matson, 1991 ; Matson and Harriss, 1995 ; Kallenbach et ...a plant/branch/leaf is enclosed in ...

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Plant Senescence: The Role of Volatile Terpene Compounds (VTCs)

Plant Senescence: The Role of Volatile Terpene Compounds (VTCs)

... the plant, as such; it is classified as essential component of the growth and de- velopment of ...to plant secondary metabolites, especially the role of VTCs on plant ...in plant development ...

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Methods in Plant Foliar Volatile Organic Compounds Research

Methods in Plant Foliar Volatile Organic Compounds Research

... in plantplant and plant–insect communication, and affect our climate ...in plant foliar VOC research are accurate sampling, the inherent reactivity of some VOC compounds that makes ...

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Root-emitted volatile organic compounds: can they mediate belowground plant-plant interactions?

Root-emitted volatile organic compounds: can they mediate belowground plant-plant interactions?

... Conclusions Plant roots are able to synthesise and release a large number of organic compounds in the rhizosphere as solutes or volatile compounds that can diffuse at various distances from the ...

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