نتایج جستجو برای: humulus lupulus

تعداد نتایج: 564  

Journal: :Australasian Plant Disease Notes 2023

Paramyrothecium foliicola is reported for the first time in Brazil and worldwide causing leaf spots on hop (Humulus lupulus). The fungus was identified with a combination of morphological molecular information. pathogenicity P. to demonstrated through inoculations under controlled conditions.

2009
M. Shaun Townsend John A. Henning

Hop (Humulus lupulus L.) is cultivated for the female fl owers, or “cones,” which traditionally have been used as a bittering and fl avoring agent in beer. Hop breeding historically relied on relatively simple selection techniques within established breeding lines. Supplementing current breeding material with new genetic sources would enhance a hop breeder’s ability to select for new traits. Th...

Introduction: More than 1% of world population suffer from epilepsy, which affects many aspects of individuals’ life. In fact, multiple treatment methods are used for this disorder, among which treatment effects of herbal plants can be introduced. Humulus Lupulus has been utilized in the traditional medicine as an anti-convulsion herb. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the anti-convuls...

2010
Henry Shion Dejan Nikolic Birgit Dietz Guido Pauli Brian Wright Ghenet Hagos Daniel Lantvit Alan Millar John Shockcor Richard van Breemen

K EY WORDS MALDI imaging, drug metabolism, hops flavanoids, xanthohumol, Humulus lupulus L., small molecule drug discovery and development MALDI Imaging of Distribution of Xanthohumol and Its Metabolites in Rat Tissues Henry Shion1; Dejan Nikolic2; Birgit Dietz3; Guido Pauli3; Brian Wright2; Ghenet Hagos2; Daniel Lantvit3; Alan Millar1; John Shockcor1; and Richard van Breemen2 1Waters Corporati...

2006
A. Gökçe L. L. Stelinski R. Isaacs M. E. Whalon

Four non-host plant extracts from Bifora radians, Arctium lappa, Humulus lupulus and Xanthium strumarium, were tested against adult grape berry moths, Paralobesia viteana, for their potential as repellents or oviposition deterrents. Responses were compared with those elicited by the major component of the P. viteana sex pheromone. Moths of both sexes exhibited varying electroantennogram (EAG) r...

2014
Seyed Hassan Hejazian Seyyed Majid Bagheri Mohammad Hossein Dashti-R

OBJECTIVE Many biological studies have been done to determine the activity of medicinal plants on gastrointestinal function. Since acetylcholine is the major transmitter involved in the gastrointestinal motility and there are some evidences regarding the cholinergic modulatory effect of hops extract, in the present study spasmolytic and antispasmodic action of hops (Humulus lupulus) on acetylch...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Imperial Academy 1929

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