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Plant stress and proteomics in medicinal plants. [PDF]
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7,3′-Dihydroxy-4′-Methoxyflavone from seeds of acacia farnesiana
Phytochemistry, 1998Abstract Besides the known flavone diosmetin and sitosterol glucoside, a new flavone farnisin has been isolated from the seeds of Acacia farnesiana . Its structure was established as 7,3′-dihydroxy-4′-methoxyflavone from spectroscopic studies and chemical transformation.
Niranjan P Sahu +2 more
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A study on the allergenicity and ontogeny of Acacia farnesiana pollen grains in guinea pigs
Aerobiologia, 2012Pollen grains as the angiosperm male gametophytes transfer male genetic material during sexual reproduction. Pollen grains are among the important plant allergens, such that almost 80–90 % of plant allergens are of pollen origin. Acacia farnesiana is a plant with economical values, and due to its resistance to dry climates, it has had a widespread ...
Saeed Irian +3 more
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Oecologia, 1990
Post-dispersal seed predation by the bruchid beetle Stator vachelliae was investigated in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica. This insect finds the seeds of the leguminous Acacia farnesiana in the feces of horses, deer, and ctenosaur lizards, the current major dispersers.
Anna Traveset
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Post-dispersal seed predation by the bruchid beetle Stator vachelliae was investigated in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica. This insect finds the seeds of the leguminous Acacia farnesiana in the feces of horses, deer, and ctenosaur lizards, the current major dispersers.
Anna Traveset
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Huizache (Acacia farnesiana) whole pods (flesh and seeds) as an alternative feed for sheep in Mexico
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2009Two experiments were undertaken to evaluate the use of pods from Huizache (Acacia farnesiana), common in the arid and semiarid regions of Mexico, on the perfromance and apparent digestibility in Pelibuey Mexican hair growing ewe lambs. Twenty-four Pelibuey ewe lambs were used in the animal performance experiment, with a mean live weight of 14.91 +/- 1 ...
L R, García-Winder +4 more
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Studies on Genetic Diversity and Polymorphism of Acacia constricta and Acacia farnesiana
2023In this study, the genetic diversity and polymorphism of the A. farnesiana and Acacia constricta species were examined using randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). Several groups have reported on the utility of RAPD markers as a source of phylogenetic information. The seeds of 10 varieties of A. constricta and A.
Balasubramanian, M +2 more
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Cyanogenesis in Acacia farnesiana
Phytochemistry, 1979Abstract Linamarin and lotaustralin are the major cyanogens of Acacia farnesiana ; a third unidentified cyanogen is also present. The amount of cyanide produced by plants within one population of the taxon varies from below the level of detection with picrate paper to approximately 5 μmol per g (1.4%) dried plant material.
David S. Seigler +3 more
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RESPONSE TO CARBON MONOXIDE BY GEOGRAPHIC VARIANTS IN ACACIA FARNESIANA
American Journal of Botany, 1969Differences in degree of defoliation in CO‐air mixtures were shown by geographic variants in Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd., a widespread, weedy, pantropic, leguminous tree. Laboratory‐germinated seedlings from Mazatlán (MAME‐1), Sinaloa, Mexico, showed greater sensitivity to a CO gradient ...
C, McMillan, J M, Cope
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A novel diterpene glycoside from the seeds of Acacia farnesiana
Tetrahedron Letters, 1997Structure of farnesiaside (1), the β-d-glucoside of a diterpene bearing a novel skeleton [formally a 7(6→1)-abeo-ent-kaurene], has been deduced from spectral studies. Conformational change in the aglycone resulted in extensive changes in NMR spectra, explained through MM and MD studies.
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