نتایج جستجو برای: on lantana camara l

تعداد نتایج: 8714016  

2012
Subhashni Taylor Lalit Kumar Nick Reid Darren J. Kriticos

The threat posed by invasive species, in particular weeds, to biodiversity may be exacerbated by climate change. Lantana camara L. (lantana) is a woody shrub that is highly invasive in many countries of the world. It has a profound economic and environmental impact worldwide, including Australia. Knowledge of the likely potential distribution of this invasive species under current and future cl...

2011
NITHYA NARAYANASWAMY SOOSAMMA MATHEWS KARUNA GURUNG

Dandruff caused by Malassezia spp is controlled by antifungal agents. In the present study four medicinal plantsTerminalia bellerica, Terminalia chebula, Emblica officinalis and Lantana camarawere selected to check their antifungal activity. Their efficacy was tested using different concentrations of extracts in various solvents. The antifungal activity of the plant extracts was determined by w...

2014
Rabia Naz Asghari Bano

Aqueous extract of Ricinus communis and Lantana camara contains substances that have allelopathic potential on maize (Zea mays L.). The present study showed that different concentrations of the water soluble leaf extracts of R. communis and L. camara inhibit the germination and growth of maize. These extracts also affect activity of some enzymes. Leaf aqueous extracts of both the plants were ma...

2011
Frank C. Mng'ong'o Joseph J. Sambali Eustachkius Sabas Justine Rubanga Jaka Magoma Alex J. Ntamatungiro Elizabeth L. Turner Daniel Nyogea Jeroen H. J. Ensink Sarah J. Moore

Sustained malaria control is underway using a combination of vector control, prompt diagnosis and treatment of malaria cases. Progress is excellent, but for long-term control, low-cost, sustainable tools that supplement existing control programs are needed. Conventional vector control tools such as indoor residual spraying and house screening are highly effective, but difficult to deliver in ru...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2012
Lamia T Abou El-Kassem Reda S Mohammed Sahar S El Souda Amira A El-Anssary Usama W Hawas Khaled Mohmoud Abdel Razik H Farrag

A new digalacturonide flavone, luteolin 7-O-beta-galacturonyl-(2 --> 1)-O-beta-galacturonide (1), was isolated along with nine known flavone glycosides from the aqueous methanolic extract of Lantana camara (L.) flowers. Their structures were determined on the basis of the spectral data. The extract of L. camara was evaluated for antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties in the acetaminophen-i...

2010
Wei Ding Xing Ping Hu

The insecticidal effects of Lantana camara L. (flowers, leaves, stems and roots) and the soil where lantana had been growing, on foraging activity and survival of the subterranean termites Coptotermes formosanus and Reticulitermes flavipes were examined in a 3-week experiment. The soil in which lantana had been growing had no effect on termite tunneling and survival. Incorporation of chipped fr...

Journal: :Feddes Repertorium 1984

2017
Ben Gooden Kris French Peter J. Turner Paul O. Downey

Alien plant invaders significantly threaten native community diversity, although it is poorly understood whether invasion initiates a linear or non-linear loss of resident species. Where low abundances of an invader have little impact on native species diversity, then a threshold level may exist, above which native communities rapidly decline. Our aim was to assess the broadscale effects of an ...

2012
Subhashni Taylor Lalit Kumar

This research examines the impacts of climate change on the potential future distribution of Lantana camara L., a highly invasive species, in continental Australia. A process-based niche model of lantana is developed, using CLIMEX software, to estimate its potential distribution. The likely impact of climate change is explored using climate data from two Global Climate Models (GCMs), Echam Mark...

2017
Torsten Wronski Jean Damascene Bariyanga Ping Sun Martin Plath Ann Apio

Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae) originates from tropical Central and South America and has become invasive in about 50 countries. It causes problems when invading rangelands due to its toxicity to livestock and its tendency to form dense, monotonous thickets. Its invasiveness can partly be explained by the high tannin content largely protecting the species from being browsed, its tolerance to a...

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