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Secondary metabolites of Ceratophyllum demersum

Hydrobiologia, 1995
Ceratophyllum demersum L. is abundant in European rivers and ponds and produces a large amount of biomass. Almost nothing is known about its secondary metabolites. We isolated two flavonoid glycosides and identified one of them an apigenin-7-O-glucoside. Seven sterols, the main one sitosterol, were also identified. Volatile compounds contained mainly n-
V. Bankova   +4 more
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Ceratophyllum submersum L.

2018
Ceratophyllum submersum L. Artbeschreibung: Ähnlich wie C. demersum, aber Blätter zart und weich, hellgrün, bis 3 cm lang, (2-)3-4fach gabelig geteilt,mit 5-12 fast fadenförmigen Zipfeln, diese mit sehr feinen Zähnen. Frucht ohne grundständige Dornen, der endständige Dorn kürzer als die Frucht.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Ceratophyllum demersum-An accretion biotool for heavy metal remediation

Science of The Total Environment, 2022
Freshwater habitats are under serious threat due to the diverse pressures of development and restoration of these ecosystems is an important challenge in the present era. With a number of scientifically advanced methods available for restoration of these systems, phytoremediation finds its unique space as an ecologically sustainable technique.
Humaira, Qadri   +4 more
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การผลิตเชื้อเพลิงเหลวจากไพโรไลซิสของ Ceratophyllum demersum L. โดยใช้โดโลไมต์ในเครื่องปฏิกรณ์แบบต่อเนื่อง

2023
งานวิจัยนี้ศึกษากระบวนการไพโรไลซิสของมหสาหร่ายพุงชะโด (Ceratophyllum demersum L.) โดยใช้ตัวเร่งปฏิกิริยาโดโลไมต์บนเครื่องปฏิกรณ์แบบต่อเนื่องเพื่อศึกษาภาวะดำเนินการที่เหมาะสมที่ให้ร้อยละผลได้ของน้ำมันชีวภาพที่สูงสุดและมีสมบัติความเป็นเชื้อเพลิงที่สามารถนำมาใช้เป็นพลังงานได้ โดยปัจจัยที่สนใจในการศึกษานี้ประกอบด้วย อุณหภูมิ ขนาดอนุภาคเฉลี่ย อัตราการป ...
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Ceratophyllum demersum (coontail).

2021
Abstract C. demersum is a cosmopolitan submerged aquatic species that has probably already invaded most of its potential exotic range. It has the advantages of being a perennial surviving well over-winter in deeper water and by growing both by asexual reproduction of broken or complete stems and by sexual reproduction of very many ...
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Ceratophyllum submersum Linnaeus 1763

2007
Ceratophyllum submersum Linnaeus, Species Plantarum, ed. 2, 2: 1409. 1763. "Habitat in Europae aquis." RCN: 7197. Lectotype (Wilmot-Dear in Kew Bull. 40: 264. 1985): [icon] "Hydroceratophyllon folio laevi, octo cornibus donato" in Vaillant in Mém. Acad. Roy. Sci. Paris 1719: 16, t. 2, f. 2. 1719.
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Regeneration of Podostemon ceratophyllum

Botanical Gazette, 1936
1. Podostemon ceratophyllum has an unusual capacity for regeneration, which is possessed by each of its vegetative organs, and this regeneration can readily be observed in laboratory cultures. 2. If the distal end of a root is cut off, a new root growing point is initiated back of the cut surface.
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Hormonal interactions in Ceratophyllum demersum

Aquatic Botany, 1982
Ceratophyllum demersum L. is a submerged aquatic macrophyte without roots. It occurs in winter in the dormant form and in summer in the active form. The effect of application of mixtures of indole acetic acid (IAA), abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellic acid (GA3) on subsequent growth after treatment in the quiescent stage was studied.
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CONDUCTIVE TISSUE IN CERATOPHYLLUM DEMERSUM (CERATOPHYLLACEAE)

1996
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Schneider, Edward L   +1 more
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DISTRIBUTION OF PODOSTEMUM CERATOPHYLLUM MICHX. (PODOSTEMACEAE)

1983
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Philbrick, C. Thomas, Crow, Garrett E.
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