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The use of quercetin sulphates from Flaveria bidentis as inhibitors of the enzymic reduction of carbonyl groups

Phytochemistry, 1986
Abstract Quercetin tetrasulphate and quercetin acetyl trisulphate from Flaveria bidentis are non-competitive inhibitors of the reduction of carbonyl groups catalysed by alcohol, lactic and malic dehydrogenases with K i / K m values of 3 × 10 −3 to 2.0.
Luz M. Pérez   +2 more
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Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic studies of chloroplast NADP-dependent malate dehydrogenase fromFlaveria bidentis

Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 1998
Crystals of chloroplast NADP-dependent malate dehydrogenase have been grown both with and without the cofactor NADP present. The enzyme has a molecular weight of 43 kDa per subunit and exists as a dimer in solution. The crystals diffract to 2.8 A and belong to the space group P3221 with cell dimensions a = 148.1, c = 65.5 A.
K H, MacPherson   +5 more
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[Effects of Flaveria bidentis invasion on the diversity of functional bacteria in rhizosphere soil.]

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2018
Flaveria bidentis is an invasive plant found in large areas of northern China. This study conducted a separation and screening of the main functional bacteria in the soil of F. bidentis and investigated the change in the community structure. A variety of functional microbes were isolated using selective media and rep-PCR clustering, and a diversity ...
Zhen, Song   +6 more
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[Potential distribution areas of alien invasive plant Flaveria bidentis (Asteraceae) in China].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2010
Flaveria bidentis (Asteraceae), a potential exotic invasive weed to agro-ecosystem and rangeland ecosystem, has recently invaded Tianjin City and Hebei Province (Hengshui and Langfang) in North China, and is spreading further. Based on its current geographical distribution in the world, the potential distribution areas of this weed in China were ...
Yi-Zhen, Bai   +4 more
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Isorhamnetin 3,7-disulphate from Flaveria bidentis

Phytochemistry, 1977
José L. Cabrera, Héctor R. Juliani
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Flaveria bidentis (L.) Kuntze

2020
Javier Echeverría   +2 more
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Flaveria bidentis (L.) Kuntze Asteraceae

2020
Javier Echeverría   +2 more
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[Prediction of potential suitable distribution area of Flaveria bidentis in China based on niche models].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2012
Based on the distribution records of Flaveria bidentis in China, and by using five ecological niche models (GARP, Maxent, ENFA, Bioclim, and Domain), 32 eco-geographical variables were chosen to simulate the potential suitable distribution area of F.
Xiang-feng, Cao   +3 more
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Bacilluspromotes invasiveness of exoticFlaveria bidentisby increasing its nitrogen and phosphorus uptake

Journal of Plant Ecology, 2022
Fengxin Chen   +2 more
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[Effects of shade and competition of Chenopodium album on photosynthesis, fluorescence and growth characteristics of Flaveria bidentis].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2015
It is necessary to elucidate its growth mechanism in order to prevent and control the further spread of Flaveria bidentis, an invasive plant in China. The effects of shading (shading rate of 0, 50% and 80%, respectively) and planting pattern (single cropping of F.
Qing, Yang   +5 more
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