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Description of the subject. Microevolutionary processes in metallophytes established on copper enriched soils can lead to a diversity of plant species showing distinct tolerance capacities among genus.
Boisson, S. +6 more
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Some species of Crotalaria> in Australia
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Se valoró la respuesta germinativa de 20 accesiones de leguminosas procedentes de diferentes tiempos de almacenamiento, en condiciones inadecuadas de humedad y temperatura, y sometidas a tratamientos de escarificación térmica y ácida antes de la siembra,
Bárbara C Muñoz +4 more
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Crotalaria is a plant genus with more than 700 species of shrubs and herbs. Despite its potential economic importance, Crotalaria has received limited research attention; hence, there is limited information on its genetic diversity.
Phenny Sharon Odhoch +3 more
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Sulfur utilization by rice and Crotalaria juncea from sulfate - 34S applied to the soil
In tropical soils with intensive agriculture an increasing sulfur deficiency has been verified in several crops. The low available S in these soils is caused by the continuous use of concentrated NPK fertilizers.
Trivelin Paulo Cesar Ocheuze +3 more
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Traditional uses, chemical composition and pharmacological properties of genus Crotalaria
The plants of genus Crotalaria are widely employed in traditional folk medicine to address various ailments. Extracts from these plants have been reported to exhibit diverse pharmacological properties, including cytotoxic, antioxidant, antimicrobial ...
Sanjay Kumar +2 more
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Cytogenetics of Crotalaria. II. Male meiosis in 8 species of Crotalaria.
Verma, R. C., Raina, S. N.
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Flavonoids of crotalaria sessiliflora
Archives of Pharmacal Research, 2004Phytochemical investigation of the whole plants of Crotalaria sessiliflora L. led to the isolation of four flavonoids. The structures of these compounds were identified as 2',4',5,7-tetrahydroxyisoflavone (1), 2',4',7-trihydroxyisoflavone (2), 4',7-dihydroxyflavone (3), and isovitexin (4) using spectroscopic analysis.
Jinwoong Kim +2 more
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