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Variation in flowering time and flower and cotyledon color in Ipomoea hederifolia L.
Genome, 1990Floridian populations of Ipomoea hederifolia L. require significantly less time to come to flower than West Indian and Yucatanian populations. Rapid flowering seems to be dominant in expression over the requirement for a much longer period. Variation in flower and cotyledon color appears to be determined by an intensity locus which is codominant in ...
B. P. Brown, J. E. Eckenwalder
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<i>Ipomoea hederifolia</i>, a member of the convolvulaceae family, is an annual climbing ornamental vine with wide range of pharmacological activities. The methanolic extract of powdered <i>Ipomoea hederifolia</i> stem was subjected to evaluate the<i> in-vitro</i> anthelmintic, cytotoxic, antibacterial and ...
Md Mahmud Hossain +2 more
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ChemInform, 1998
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K. JENETT‐SIEMS +7 more
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AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Ipomoea Hederifolia Linn
Fabad Journal of Pharmaceutical SciencesPain and inflammation represent significant global health burdens, with plant-derived medicines contributing substantially to modern therapeutics. Ipomoea hederifolia Linn., a traditional medicinal plant, has been empirically used for inflammation management, though its pharmacological properties remain scientifically unvalidated.
Kailas Mali +4 more
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Seed ergot alkaloid contents of Ipomoea hederifolia, I. quamoclit, I. coccinea and I. wrightii
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1987AbstractErgot alkaloides were extracted from seed of native, wild‐type morning glories (i.e. Texas red morning glory (Ipomoea hederifoliaL.), cypress vine morning glory (I. quamoclit L.), red morning glory (I. coccinea L.) and palmleaf morning glory (I. wrightii Gray) and quantified by spectrophotometry as ergonovine maleate equivalents.
Robert E. Wilkinson +2 more
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Medicinal plants are used in large proportions by populations in all income brackets, making the photochemical study deserves attention in the context of the incessant search for new drugs. Plants produce a wide variety of substances, including secondary metabolites.
Jéssika Silva Carvalho +1 more
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Medicinal plants are used in large proportions by populations in all income brackets, making the photochemical study deserves attention in the context of the incessant search for new drugs. Plants produce a wide variety of substances, including secondary metabolites.
Jéssika Silva Carvalho +1 more
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Türkiye Florası için Yeni Yabancı Ot Türü Kaydı Ipomoea hederifolia L. (Convolvulaceae)
2018A new recorded species were collected and identified as Ipomoea hederifolia L. (Convolvulaceae). Although there aremany weed species belonging to the same genus, Ipomoea, this weed was determined as a new species for the flora ofTurkey. This species is one of the major threats for maize production nowadays in Çukurova Region.
HANÇERLİ, Levent +4 more
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