Optimizing boron application methods and dosages to enhance jute (Corchorus olitorius) seed yield and quality under sub-tropical climate [PDF]
Bangladesh, despite being a top raw jute producer, struggles with inadequate jute seed quantity and quality due to some unforeseen circumstances. Boron is a key micronutrient for enhancing crop seed yield and quality.
Tapan Kumar, Syed Aflatun Kabir Hemel
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Corchorus olitorius stem as corrosion inhibitor on mild steel in sulphuric acid
The corrosion inhibition of mild steel in 0.5M H2SO4 solution was studied in the presence of Corchorus olitorius stem extract as inhibitor. Phytochemical analysis results confirmed the presence of organic constituents such as Alkaloids, Tannins ...
Temitope Alaba Oshin
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New Triterpenoids from Corchorus trilocularis
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Muhammad Asim +2 more
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Whole genome resequencing unveils low-temperature stress tolerance specific genomic variations in jute (Corchorus sp.) [PDF]
Jute (Corchorus sp.), a commercially important and eco-friendly crop, is widely cultivated in Bangladesh, India, and China. Some varieties of this tropical plant such as the Corchorus olitorius. Variety accession no. 2015 (acc. 2015) has been found to be
Athoi Ganguly +5 more
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Incandescent combustion synthesis of nanomagnetic Ni/NiO composites [PDF]
This study is the first attempt to large-scale energy-efficient production of nanomagnetic Ni/NiO composites by using the autocombustion based on leaves or extract of corchorus olitorius.
Deraz Nasrallah M.
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RAPD primer screening for markers development of Jinten Hitam (Nigella sativa L.) authentication [PDF]
Jinten hitam (Nigella sativa) is one of the medicinal plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to the Mediterranean region and several regions of Asia. The seed of Nigella sativa is widely cultivated, distributed, and used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics,
Subositi Dyah +4 more
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Corchorus depressus Stocks 1848
Antichorus depressus Linnaeus, Systema Naturae, ed. 12, 2: 264; Mantissa Plantarum: 64. 1767. "Habitat in Arabia." RCN: 2670. Lectotype (Ghafoor in Ali & Jafri, Fl. Libya 19: 4. 1977): Herb. Linn. No. 487.1 (LINN). Generitype of Antichorus Linnaeus. Current name: Corchorus depressus (L.) Stocks (Tiliaceae).
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Background and objective: The traditional herbs Beta vulgaris and Corchorus olitorius are cultivated in Iraq and recorded in the Kurdish ethnobotany for various health problems including expectorant, laxative, diuretic, and anti-inflammatory and to ...
Aveen Nozad Adham
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SDS-PAGE Characterisation of Crude Seed and Leaf Proteins in <i>Corchorus</i> Species
Crude protein separation was carried out for Corchorus incisifolious, Corchorus aestuans, Corchorus tridens and Corchorus olitorious using Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE).
Christiana Adeyinka AJALA +1 more
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Antimicrobial Bioactivity and GC-MS Analysis of Different Extracts of Corchorus olitorius L Leaves
Background and Aim. Plants have been used for the treatment of infectious diseases among various communities worldwide with undeniable success. Corchorus olitorius L is used to treat various ailments including infections.
Rebecca Nakaziba +5 more
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