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Artemisia herba-alba is among the most important pastoral species, characterized by a high fodder value, especially for ruminants. However, Artemisia herba-alba steppes in Morocco are undergoing continuous degradation.
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Composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of Artemisia herba-alba essential oil from northeast Algeria (Khenchela region) [PDF]
Plants are traditionally utilized in Algeria to treat many disorders, such as Artemisia herba-alba (Asteraceae family), which is a North African species.
Kadri Mounira +4 more
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Plant extracts and essential oils are promising new sources of non-toxic alternatives to chemicals substances. They are used for their antimicrobial properties against plant diseases of fungal origin, against bacterial, and those of virus origin.
Boualem Boumaaza +6 more
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Terpenes from Artemisia herba-alba [PDF]
Chromatographic investigation of the methylene chloride/methanol extract of the aerial parts of Artemisia herba-alba afforded a new monoterpene dimer, in addition to a known monoterpene and three known sesquiterpene lactones. The structures of the compounds were determined by comprehensive NMR analyses, including DEPT, COSY, HMQC, HMBC, and ...
Abou El-Hamd H, Mohamed +2 more
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Ovicidal Activity and Phytochemical Analysis of some Spontaneous Plants Extracts Against Ectomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller) Lepidoptera: Pyralidae [PDF]
The use of aqueous extracts as alternative solutions that significantly reduce to the damage caused by pests like Ectomyelois ceratoniae. This work presents in-vitro tests that are successfully applied to evaluate the ovicidal activity of four ...
Sana Bekiri +4 more
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Antibacterial activity of extracts from Artemisia herba alba
Exctract of Artemisia herba alba were evaluated for their antibacterial activity against Gram negative bacteria like E. coli , Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Gram positive bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus . The inhibitory effect in vitro was defined as the difference between the growth rate without herbs and the growth rate in the presence of an extract
Huda S. Aljebouri +2 more
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Aromatic and medicinal plants are large producers of secondary metabolites. Drylands of North Africa are characterized by high species richness of aromatic and medicinal plants which are still used by local populations in traditional medicine and ...
Nassim Zouaoui +4 more
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Evidence for chemical interference effect of an allelopathic plant on neighboring plant species: A field study. [PDF]
Many studies have reported the phytotoxicity of allelopathic compounds under controlled conditions. However, more field studies are required to provide realistic evidences for the significance of allelopathic interference in natural communities.
Antonio I Arroyo +6 more
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Essential oils of three species of Artemisia genus (A. absinthium L., A. campestris L. and A. herba-alba (Asso)) were analyzed by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and their potential insecticidal and repellent activities against the stored ...
Ikbal Chaieb +5 more
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Essential oils are secondary plant metabolites and have many therapeutic properties. The aim of our study is to determine the antibacterial effect of the essential oils of two plants cultivated in a semi-arid region located in the Northeast of Algeria ...
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