نتایج جستجو برای: chicory plant

تعداد نتایج: 395579  

2002
J. P. S. Neel G. A. Alloush D. P. Belesky W. M. Clapham

Animal manure and urine deposition can cause localized patches of high ionic strength (IS) soil in pastures, influencing plant production, nutritive value and sward composition. Chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) appears to thrive in high-nutrient input situations, but no information is available on chicory response to increasing IS. In a greenhouse experiment, we evaluated the effect of rhizospher...

2013
Laura D'evoli Fabiana Morroni Ginevra Lombardi-Boccia Massimo Lucarini Patrizia Hrelia Giorgio Cantelli-Forti Andrea Tarozzi

Fruit- and vegetable-derived foods have become a very significant source of nutraceutical phytochemicals. Among vegetables, red chicory (Cichorium Intybus L. cultivar) has gained attention for its content of phenolic compounds, such as the anthocyanins. In this study, we evaluated the nutraceutical effects, in terms of antioxidant, cytoprotective, and antiproliferative activities, of extracts o...

2003
G. A. Alloush W. M. Clapham

Grazing livestock create localized nutrient patches that increase soil ionic strength (IS) and influence plant productivity. The ability of plant root systems to control ion absorption and flux to xylem, and to sequester ions reaching leaf tissue in bound, nontoxic forms are means of minimizing IS. A greenhouse experiment was conducted to determine the growth and mineral acquisition responses o...

2012
Quanzhen Wang Bao Xie Chunhui Wu Guo Chen Zhengwei Wang Jian Cui Tianming Hu Pawel Wiatrak

Alllelopathic potential of chicory was investigated by evaluating its effect on seed germination, soluble sugar, malondialdehyde (MDA) and the chlorophyll content of three target plants species (Festuca arundinacea, Trifolium repens and Medicago sativa). The secretion of allelochemicals was regulated by keeping the donor plant (chicory) separate from the three target plant species and using dif...

Journal: :Journal of intercultural ethnopharmacology 2016
Hanan A Soliman Mohamed A El-Desouky Walaa G Hozayen Rasha R Ahmed Amal K Khaliefa

AIM The objective of this study is to investigate the hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic, and hepatoprotective effects of the aqueous extract of parsley, basil, and chicory whole plant in normal and dexamethasone (Dex) rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS 50 female albino rats were used in this study and divided into 5 groups (for each 10). Group (1) fed basal diet and maintained as negative control group. G...

2015
Marianne Delporte Guillaume Legrand Jean-Louis Hilbert David Gagneul

Plant polyphenols represent a huge reservoir of bioactive compounds. Industrial chicory, an important crop from northwestern Europe, accumulates an original combination of such compounds, i.e., chlorogenic, isochlorogenic, caftaric, and chicoric acids arising from the phenylpropanoid pathway. For a complete understanding of these biochemical pathways, analyses of gene expression using quantitat...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Haoyu Liu Emma Ivarsson Johan Dicksved Torbjörn Lundh Jan Erik Lindberg

The content and composition of prebiotic plant fiber in the diet is important in promoting gut-related health. This study investigated the effects of the dietary inclusion of chicory forage and roots on the intestinal microenvironment of pigs. Thirty-seven-week-old pigs were fed 1 of 5 diets for 18 days, including a cereal-based control diet and 4 diets with the inclusion of 80 and 160 g kg(-1)...

Journal: :علوم گیاهان زراعی ایران 0
فرزین فروغی منش دانشگاه شاهد حسن حبیبی دانشگاه شاهد محمد عبدالهیان نوقابی موسسه اصلاح بذر چغندر قند

effects of plant density and harvest time on various two ecotype and one variety of chicory was examined at qazvin sugar factory research station in 2012. three genotype of chicory (two ecotypes of zanjan and kashan and one denveloped variety named orchis) with three plant densities (6, 12, and 18 plants/m2) and three harvest dates (31 august and 20 september and 11 october) were considered usi...

2015
C. Haas

Renewable resources constitute a ‘limited infinity’, meaning that a limited amount is being produced, but for an infinite time.1 One of the most promising approaches to reduce the resource intensity is to use the existing biomass more efficiently: the biorefinery concept. It aims to use the complete biomass and all by-products emitted by the processes. Particularly the by-products of establishe...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
W Van den Ende A Michiels D Van Wonterghem S P Clerens J De Roover A J Van Laere

The cloning of two highly homologous chicory (Cichorium intybus var. foliosum cv Flash) fructan 1-exohydrolase cDNAs (1-FEH IIa and 1-FEH IIb) is described. Both isoenzymes could be purified from forced chicory roots as well as from the etiolated "Belgian endive" leaves where the 1-FEH IIa isoform is present in higher concentrations. Full-length cDNAs were obtained by a combination of reverse t...

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