نتایج جستجو برای: jatropha curcas

تعداد نتایج: 2721  

2015
Pedro Marcos de Almeida Silvany de Sousa Araújo Maria Aparecida Marin-Morales Ana Maria Benko-Iseppon Ana Christina Brasileiro-Vidal

Jatropha gossypiifolia L. (Euphorbiaceae), popularly known as cotton-leaf physicnut, is a milky shrub notable for its medicinal properties. The present study aimed to evaluate the toxic, cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of the latex of J. gossypiifolia, using Allium cepa L. as test system. Seeds of A. cepa were exposed to five concentrations of the latex (1.25; 2.5; 5; 10 and 20 mL/L) in order t...

2005
M. Sangha P. Gupta V. Thapar

Esters of plant oils are preferred to parent oils if used as fuels in diesel engines because esterification reduces the viscosity of plant oils and makes it comparable to that of diesel. The present work mainly deals with the effect of storage time on the quality of plant oils and their esters with respect to mainly FFA content, viscosity and change in weight. The study was carried out for a pe...

2011
Shusei Sato Hideki Hirakawa Sachiko Isobe Eigo Fukai Akiko Watanabe Midori Kato Kumiko Kawashima Chiharu Minami Akiko Muraki Naomi Nakazaki Chika Takahashi Shinobu Nakayama Yoshie Kishida Mitsuyo Kohara Manabu Yamada Hisano Tsuruoka Shigemi Sasamoto Satoshi Tabata Tomoyuki Aizu Atsushi Toyoda Tadasu Shin-i Yohei Minakuchi Yuji Kohara Asao Fujiyama Suguru Tsuchimoto Shin'ichiro Kajiyama Eri Makigano Nobuko Ohmido Nakako Shibagaki Joyce A. Cartagena Naoki Wada Tsutomu Kohinata Alipour Atefeh Shota Yuasa Sachihiro Matsunaga Kiichi Fukui

The whole genome of Jatropha curcas was sequenced, using a combination of the conventional Sanger method and new-generation multiplex sequencing methods. Total length of the non-redundant sequences thus obtained was 285 858 490 bp consisting of 120 586 contigs and 29 831 singlets. They accounted for ~95% of the gene-containing regions with the average G + C content was 34.3%. A total of 40 929 ...

2013
Susheel Kumar Nutan Kaushik

Jatropha curcas L., a perennial plant grown in tropics and subtropics is popularly known for its potential as biofuel. The plant is reported to survive under varying environmental conditions having tolerance to stress and an ability to manage pest and diseases. The plant was explored for its endophytic fungi for use in crop protection. Endophytic fungi were isolated from leaf of Jatropha curcas...

2017
Teresa Papalia Davide Barreca Maria Rosaria Panuccio

Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.) is a plant native of Central and South America, but widely distributed in the wild or semi-cultivated areas in Africa, India, and South East Asia. Although studies are available in literature on the polyphenolic content and bioactivity of Jatropha curcas L., no information is currently available on plants grown in pedoclimatic and soil conditions different from the...

2009
NEELU SINGH

Jatropha curcas oil and its toxic fraction were evaluated at different dilutions i.e., 1%,5%,10%,20% against Microcerotermes beesoni, the test termite. The maximum wood protection against termites of both the treatments were obtained at their highest concentration i.e. 20%. The weight loss ranged from 18.77% to 48.80% at concentrations of 20% to 1% of Jatropha curcas oil formulation. The protec...

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2012
Rafael de C Silva Julcéia Camillo Jonny E Scherwinski-Pereira

Actually, the germplasm of Jatropha spp. is conserved as whole plants in field collections. Under this storage method, the genetic resources are exposed to disease, pest and natural hazards such as human error, drought and weather damage. Besides, field genebanks are costly to maintain and with important requirements of trained personnel. Thus, the development of efficient techniques to ensure ...

2005
ANNALISA PESSION - BRIZZI PAOLA STROCCHI SIMONETTA SPERTI

1. Proteins extracted from the seeds of the Euphorbiaceae Croton tiglium and Jatropha curcas were separated into three major peaks (I, Hand III) by Sephadex chromatography. 2. The crude protein from both seeds and peaks I and II from Croton and peak I from Jatropha were toxic to mice, to different extents. 3. The crude protein and peak I and peak II from both seeds, inhibited protein synthesis ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2012
Eduardo de A Bressan Danielle C Scotton Renato R Ferreira Erika C Jorge Alexandre M Sebbenn Lee T S Gerald Antonio Figueira

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Microsatellite primers were developed for Jatropha curcas (Euphorbiaceae), a tree species with large potential for biofuel production, to investigate its natural genetic diversity and mating system to facilitate the establishment of tree improvement and conservation programs. METHODS AND RESULTS Using a protocol for genomic library enrichment, 104 clones containing 195 re...

2011
Jumat Salimon Bashar Mudhaffar Abdullah Nadia Salih

BACKGROUND Fatty acids (FAs) are important as raw materials for the biotechnology industry. Existing methods of FAs production are based on chemical methods. In this study potassium hydroxide (KOH)-catalyzed reactions were utilized to hydrolysis Jatropha curcas seed oil. RESULTS The parameters effect of ethanolic KOH concentration, reaction temperature, and reaction time to free fatty acid (F...

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