Seed Germination Ecology of Chenopodium album and Chenopodium murale [PDF]
Chenopodium album L. and Chenopodium murale L. are two principal weed species, causing substantial damage to numerous winter crops across the globe.
Ram Swaroop Bana +8 more
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Removal of Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury in Monometallic and Trimetallic Aqueous Systems Using Chenopodium album L. [PDF]
The presence of heavy metals in water represents a risk to the life of all species on the planet. Phytoremediation is an effective alternative to remove heavy metals from contaminated aqueous environments.
Susan S. Flores-Calla +3 more
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Diferenças entre Chenopodium quinoa e a planta daninha Chenopodium album Differences between Chenopodium quinoa and the weed Chenopodium album [PDF]
A experimentação pioneira com Chenopodium quinoa Willd tem demonstrado sua adaptabilidade à produção de grãos no cerrado. Seus frutos, do tipo aquênio, são cilíndricos, achatados e germinam rapidamente na presença de umidade, após a maturação fisiológica.
C.R. Spehar +2 more
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Inheritance of dicamba-resistance in allotetraploid Chenopodium album. [PDF]
AbstractBACKGROUNDChenopodium album L. is a troublesome weed in spring‐planted crops, and different levels of ploidy have been documented for this weed species. A population of C. album has evolved resistance to dicamba. The level of ploidy and inheritance of dicamba resistance was studied in this population.RESULTSThe resistant and susceptible ...
Ghanizadeh H +3 more
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Extraction, isolation and identification of flavonoid from Chenopodium album aerial parts [PDF]
Chenopodium album L., (C. album) (family: Chenopodiaceae) is an annual shrub widely grown in Asia, Africa, Europe and North America. It is commonly known as Bathua (in Hindi), pigweed, fat hen or lamb-quarters. The leaves of C.
Sumit Arora, Prakash Itankar
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A case of acute tubulointerstitial nephritis following the use of chenopodium album L [PDF]
Introduction Chenopodium album, commonly known as “lambsquarters,” is a plant consumed as food and used in traditional medicine. Its popularity is increasing due to the belief that it has fewer side effects compared to synthetic drugs.
Alparslan Demiray +4 more
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The Comparative Analyses of Six Complete Chloroplast Genomes of Morphologically Diverse Chenopodium album L. (Amaranthaceae) Collected in Korea [PDF]
Chenopodium album sensu stricto belonging to C. album aggregate is an annual cosmopolitan weed displaying the diversity of morphologies. We completed the six chloroplast genomes of C. album s. str.
Jongsun Park +3 more
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Allelopathic pathways and impacts of Chenopodium species via leachates, decaying residues, and essential oils. [PDF]
The potentials of Chenopodium species are important for both the environment and agricultural production. To comprehend their effects, their allelopathic pathways were investigated. The impacts of C. album, C. murale, and C.
Abeer Al-Andal +3 more
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Saponins from Chenopodium album [PDF]
The isolation and spectral data of three saponins from the roots of Chenopodium album L. are reported. One of them is a seco-glycoside analogous to compounds that were previously found in species belonging to Caryophyllales.
Lavaud, Catherine +3 more
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Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequences and Comparative Analysis of Chenopodium quinoa and C. album
The Chenopodium genus comprises ~150 species, including Chenopodium quinoa and Chenopodium album, two important crops with high nutritional value. To elucidate the phylogenetic relationship between the two species, the complete chloroplast (cp) genomes ...
Su-Young Hong +9 more
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