نتایج جستجو برای: mimosa tenuiflora

تعداد نتایج: 1098  

Journal: :Molecules 2015
Maribel Herrera-Ruiz Ricardo López-Rodríguez Gabriela Trejo-Tapia Blanca Eda Domínguez-Mendoza Manases González-Cortazar Jaime Tortoriello Alejandro Zamilpa

Castilleja tenuiflora has been used for the treatment of several Central Nervous System (CNS) diseases. Herein we report the antidepressant activity of the methanol extract from the leaves of this medicinal plant. The oral administration of MeOH extract (500 mg/kg) induced a significant (p < 0.05) decrement of the immobility parameter on Forced Swimming Test (FST) and an increment in the latenc...

2017
Lars F. Kirk Mette V. Møller Jette Christensen Dan Stærk Patrick Ekpe Jerzy W. Jaroszewski

2014
Lionel Moulin Agnieszka Klonowska Bournaud Caroline Kristina Booth Jan A.C. Vriezen Rémy Melkonian Euan K. James J. Peter W. Young Gilles Bena Loren Hauser Miriam Land Nikos Kyrpides David Bruce Patrick Chain Alex Copeland Sam Pitluck Tanja Woyke Michelle Lizotte-Waniewski Jim Bristow Margaret Riley

Burkholderia phymatum is a soil bacterium able to develop a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with species of the legume genus Mimosa, and is frequently found associated specifically with Mimosa pudica. The type strain of the species, STM 815(T), was isolated from a root nodule in French Guiana in 2000. The strain is an aerobic, motile, non-spore forming, Gram-negative rod, and is a highly competitive ...

1986
Gunvanti H. Vaidya U. K. Sheth

A brief review of Mimosa Pudica (Linn) covering its medicinal value, clinical use and Ayurvedic aspects, is presented here.

Journal: :Biocell 2022

Salinization has led to the deterioration of ecological environment, affected growth plants, and hindered development agriculture forestry. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, as important soil microorganisms, play significant physiological roles in promoting plant nutrient absorption improving structure. Puccinellia tenuiflora (Turcz.) Scribn. et Merr. Songnen saline-alkaline grassland was sele...

2015
B. R. Min

Twenty-six stocker cattle (286.1 ± 25.7 kg) were used to quantify the effect of commercial plant tannin extracts (control vs. mimosa and chestnut tannins) on animal performance, gastrointestinal parasites control and plasma metabolite changes in heifers grazing winter wheat forage (Triticum aestivum L. var. “cutter”). The forage biomass and crude protein content were generally similar among tre...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Craig F Barrett Matthew A Parker

rRNA gene sequencing and PCR assays indicated that 215 isolates of root nodule bacteria from two Mimosa species at three sites in Costa Rica belonged to the genera Burkholderia, Cupriavidus, and Rhizobium. This is the first report of Cupriavidus sp. nodule symbionts for Mimosa populations within their native geographic range in the neotropics. Burkholderia spp. predominated among samples from M...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Hukam Singh Gehlot Nisha Tak Muskan Kaushik Shubhajit Mitra Wen-Ming Chen Nicole Poweleit Dheeren Panwar Neetu Poonar Rashmita Parihar Alkesh Tak Indu Singh Sankhla Archana Ojha Satyawada Rama Rao Marcelo F Simon Fabio Bueno Dos Reis Junior Natalia Perigolo Anil K Tripathi Janet I Sprent J Peter W Young Euan K James Prasad Gyaneshwar

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The large monophyletic genus Mimosa comprises approx. 500 species, most of which are native to the New World, with Central Brazil being the main centre of radiation. All Brazilian Mimosa spp. so far examined are nodulated by rhizobia in the betaproteobacterial genus Burkholderia. Approximately 10 Mya, transoceanic dispersal resulted in the Indian subcontinent hosting up to s...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Raúl Platero Euan K James Cecilia Rios Andrés Iriarte Laura Sandes María Zabaleta Federico Battistoni Elena Fabiano

UNLABELLED The large legume genus Mimosa is known to be associated with both alphaproteobacterial and betaproteobacterial symbionts, depending on environment and plant taxonomy, e.g., Brazilian species are preferentially nodulated by Burkholderia, whereas those in Mexico are associated with alphaproteobacterial symbionts. Little is known, however, about the symbiotic preferences of Mimosa spp. ...

Journal: :Molecules 2013
Danae Carrillo-Ocampo Sugeyla Bazaldúa-Gómez Jaime R Bonilla-Barbosa Rola Aburto-Amar Verónica Rodríguez-López

Castilleja tenuiflora (Orobanchaceae) has been used in Mexican traditional medicine as a treatment for cough, dysentery, anxiety, nausea and vomiting as well as hepatic and gastrointestinal diseases. The ethanolic extract of the aerial parts of Castilleja tenuiflora was separated by silica gel column chromatography. The fractions were evaluated using the induced edema acetate 12-O-tetradecanoyl...

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