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Materials Today: Proceedings, 2020
Abstract Manganese oxide nanoparticles (MnO2 NPs) prepared by green synthesis method using Euphorbia heterophylla L. leaves extract (ELE) had been reported. Functional groups, particle size distribution, crystallinity structure, bandgap energy and morphology of MnO2 NPs were also investigated.
Nur Oktri Mulya Dewi, Yoki Yulizar
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Abstract Manganese oxide nanoparticles (MnO2 NPs) prepared by green synthesis method using Euphorbia heterophylla L. leaves extract (ELE) had been reported. Functional groups, particle size distribution, crystallinity structure, bandgap energy and morphology of MnO2 NPs were also investigated.
Nur Oktri Mulya Dewi, Yoki Yulizar
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Control of Euphorbia heterophylla L. in cowpea with herbicides and herbicide mixtures
Crop Protection, 1990Abstract In a study aimed at identifying the best time of application and the most effective herbicides and herbicide combination for the control of E. heterophylla, separate screenhouse and field trials were conducted. In both sets of experiments two rates each of alachlor, acifluorfen, cyanazine and a metobromuron plus metolachlor mixture were ...
R.O. O'Makinwa, O.A. Akinyemiju
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Studies on the rhizosphere mycoflora of Euphorbia granulata forsk. and E. heterophylla L.
Mycopathologia, 1981Unlike many higher plants Euphorbia granulata and E. heterophylla do not encourage the development of fungi in their rhizospheres. Fungi recovered therefrom were limited both in number and range of species. The rhizosphere of E. heterophylla was slightly favourable to soil fungi when compared with the other weed plant.
Mahgoub H. Abdalla, Fawzia Omer
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Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2019
Abstract Euphorbia heterophylla leaves extract mediated synthesis of multifunctional Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) by green chemistry approaches. The prepared product was well characterized using various analytical tools namely X-ray diffraction (XRD), Ultra Violet-Diffused reflectance spectroscopy (UV-DRS), Fourier transform infrared ...
K. Lingaraju +3 more
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Abstract Euphorbia heterophylla leaves extract mediated synthesis of multifunctional Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) by green chemistry approaches. The prepared product was well characterized using various analytical tools namely X-ray diffraction (XRD), Ultra Violet-Diffused reflectance spectroscopy (UV-DRS), Fourier transform infrared ...
K. Lingaraju +3 more
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Use of herbicides to control regrowth plants of Euphorbia heterophylla (L.)
Weed Control Journal, 2022Helis M. Salomão +4 more
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Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2004
The effect of weeds on the diminution of agricultural production is considered to be between 30 and 50%. Imazethapyr is a herbicide which acts on the enzyme ALS, the first common enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway of valine, leucine and isoleucine.
G, Plaza, M D, Osuna, R, De Prado
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The effect of weeds on the diminution of agricultural production is considered to be between 30 and 50%. Imazethapyr is a herbicide which acts on the enzyme ALS, the first common enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway of valine, leucine and isoleucine.
G, Plaza, M D, Osuna, R, De Prado
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Phytochemical Composition of Euphorbia Heterophylla L.
International Journal of Advanced Life Sciences, 2017Mamillapalli Vani +2 more
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JURNAL ETNOFARMASI
Most infections are caused by bacteria. Bacteria that cause infections will continue to increase and will experience resistance, so it is necessary to optimize therapy, one of which is using plants that have antibacterial activity. The use of plants that have antibacterial properties is one treatment that can be used for infections caused by bacteria ...
Muhammad Raihan Bagaskara +2 more
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Most infections are caused by bacteria. Bacteria that cause infections will continue to increase and will experience resistance, so it is necessary to optimize therapy, one of which is using plants that have antibacterial activity. The use of plants that have antibacterial properties is one treatment that can be used for infections caused by bacteria ...
Muhammad Raihan Bagaskara +2 more
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