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Em Calopogonium mucunoides, o metabolismo de nitrogênio foi significativamente alterado entre os diferentes estádios de desenvolvimento das plantas.
Regiane Aparecida Canatto +4 more
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Phytochemical, antioxidant, proximate and FTIR analysis of Calopogonium mucunoides Desv. extracts using selected solvents [PDF]
Calopo (Calopogonium mucunoides Desv.), a vigorous, hairy annual trailing legume, is a cover crop in tropical tree plantations. In this study, the aerial part of calopo was extracted separately using hexane, ethylacetate and methanol. The phytochemical constituents and antioxidant activities of the extracts were determined.
Adewale Elijah Fadeyi +4 more
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Author Correction: Root decomposition in Urochloa decumbens pastures fertilized with increasing nitrogen doses or intercropped with Calopogonium mucunoides. [PDF]
Coutinho DN +9 more
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Urease inhibitory isoflavonoids from different parts ofCalopogonium mucunoides(Fabaceae) [PDF]
The dichloromethane-methanol (1:1) soluble part of Calopogonium mucunoides (Fabaceae) resulted in the isolation of 10 isoflavones (4'-O-methylalpinumisoflavone, 4'-O-methylderrone, alpinumisoflavone, daidzeine, Calopogonium isoflavone A, atalantoflavone, 2',4',5',7-tetramethoxyisoflavone, 7-O-methylcuneantin, cabreuvin and 7-O-methylpseudobaptigenin ...
Brigitte, Ndemangou +7 more
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pH effects on nodulation and biological nitrogen fixation in Calopogonium mucunoides [PDF]
Calopogonium mucunoides Desv. is able to form nodules, root organs in which biological nitrogen fixation takes place, after a symbiotic interaction with soil bacteria known as rhizobia. Such distinct advantage of some legume species faces different environmental abiotic factors such as acid and alkaline pH conditions of soil.
Ferreira, Tassia Caroline +5 more
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Latosols soil conditions are poor in nutrients and tailing of gold mine contain heavy metal causes low productivity of forage. The objective of this research to study the best combination of soil potential microorganisms and soil conditioner that can ...
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Biology of Mononychelus planki (Acari: Tetranychidae) on Calopogonium mucunoides (Plantae: Fabaceae)
The spider mite Mononychellus planki (McGregor) has been considered a threat to soybean in Brazil, where it is referred to as soybean-green-mite. It has been reported from several countries in the American continent and in the Caribbean, attacking 68 plant species of 12 families, but mostly Fabaceae and Malvaceae. Calopogonium mucunoides Desv.
João Boavida Da Cruz +2 more
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Tolerance and phytoremediation potential of Calopogonium mucunoides to boron [PDF]
AbstractSoil contamination by trace elements (TEs) is a problem of great concern since the industrial revolution. However, not all TEs are essentially toxic, and several micronutrients such as boron (B) play essential roles during plant development and, in this case, B acts in plants as a structural element. Soil B levels above 3.0 mg dm–3 may be toxic
Victor Navarro da Silva +7 more
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El principal recurso limitante en la sequía es el agua, en consecuencia, este recurso junto con otros factores edafoclimáticos afecta varios aspectos de crecimiento y desarrollo de los individuos.
Verónica Ruiz +2 more
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Isoneorautenol and Other Pterocarpan Phytoalexins from Calopogonium mucunoides [PDF]
Abstract Following inoculation with the fungus Helm inthosporium carbonum , excised leaflets of the tropical papilionate legume Calopogonium mucunoides have been found to produce isoneorautenol, a new dimethylpyrano-substituted isoflavonoid (pterocarpan) phytoalexin. This compound accumulates together with dem ethylm edicarpin, neodunol,
John L. Ingham, Satoshi Tahara
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