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Analyzing water hyacinth plants from two South African rivers for the detection of seven pharmaceuticals and their metabolites. [PDF]
Himmelsbach M +4 more
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Strategic valorization of invasive alien plants: A bioeconomic review for sustainable product development. [PDF]
Patil P +6 more
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Degraded Phenalene Metabolites In Eichhornia Crassipes
Abstract Five naphthalenedicarboxylic acids have been isolated from the aquatic plant Eichhornia crassipes. The structures 1–5 have been attributed to their permethyiated derivatives on the basis of their spectroscopic features. A biogenetic correlation to phenalenes is suggested.
Marina Della Greca +2 more
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Phenalene metabolites from eichhornia crassipes
Abstract Four aromatic metabolites with the phenalene skeleton have been isolated from the aquatic plant Eichhornia crassipes. The structure have been attributed on the basis of the spectroscopic features of their permethylated derivatives. Their in vitro antialgal activity was tested.
DELLA GRECA, MARINA +4 more
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A bioactive benzoindenone from Eichhornia crassipes solms
Abstract The structure 2,5-dimethoxyl-4-phenyl-benzoindenone (1) has been attributed to a metabolite from Eichhornia crassipes on the basis of its spectroscopic properties. The compound was proved to inhibit the growth of the fungus Candida albicans.
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Biological Control, 1995
Abstract An alginate formulation of Alternaria eichhorniae (isolate Ae5) was evaluated in greenhouse trials as a bioherbicide to control waterhyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ). Pellet and powder formulations, the latter used in combination with hydrophilic substances, were tested.
Y.M. Shabana +2 more
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Abstract An alginate formulation of Alternaria eichhorniae (isolate Ae5) was evaluated in greenhouse trials as a bioherbicide to control waterhyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ). Pellet and powder formulations, the latter used in combination with hydrophilic substances, were tested.
Y.M. Shabana +2 more
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Bioconcentration and Phytotoxicity of Cd in Eichhornia crassipes
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2006Plants of Eichhornia crassipes grown at various levels of cadmium ranging from 0.1 to 100 microg ml(-1) accumulated Cd in a concentration and duration dependent manner. At all levels, Cd accumulation by various plant tissues followed the order roots shoot leaves.
Kum Kum, Mishra, U N, Rai, Om, Prakash
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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1986
Both aquatic and terrestrial habitats frequently are subject to contamination by toxic heavy metals, yet very little is known about the influence of heavy metals absorbed by plant tissues upon the phytophagous insect fauna feeding upon these plants. The objectives of this study were to determine the influence of plant-absorbed metals upon the feeding ...
S H, Kay, W T, Haller
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Both aquatic and terrestrial habitats frequently are subject to contamination by toxic heavy metals, yet very little is known about the influence of heavy metals absorbed by plant tissues upon the phytophagous insect fauna feeding upon these plants. The objectives of this study were to determine the influence of plant-absorbed metals upon the feeding ...
S H, Kay, W T, Haller
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