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Pollen studies of Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.)
Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products, 2011The present investigation was undertaken at the Farm of All India Coordinated Research Project on Under Utilized Crops, Regional Research Station, S.D. Agricultural University, Sardarkrushinagar during the year 2002 and 2003. Pollen grains were creamish yellow and sticky.
Anshuman Sharma +4 more
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Diterpenoids from Jatropha multifida
Phytochemistry, 2008Chemical investigation on the stems of Jatropha multifida yielded two diterpenoids, multifolone and (4E)-jatrogrossidentadione acetate along with five known diterpenoids, a flavone and a coumarino-lignan. The structures of the compounds were settled by detailed analysis of their 1D and 2D NMR spectra.
Biswanath, Das +5 more
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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B, 2010
Jatropha is a nonedible oil seed plant belonging to Euphorbiaceae family. Global awareness of sustainable and alternative energy resources has propelled research on Jatropha oil as a feedstock for biodiesel production. During the past two decades, several cultivation projects were undertaken to produce Jatropha oil. In future, the increased cultivation
Rakshit K, Devappa +2 more
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Jatropha is a nonedible oil seed plant belonging to Euphorbiaceae family. Global awareness of sustainable and alternative energy resources has propelled research on Jatropha oil as a feedstock for biodiesel production. During the past two decades, several cultivation projects were undertaken to produce Jatropha oil. In future, the increased cultivation
Rakshit K, Devappa +2 more
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2016
Thrips damaging Jatropha curcas Jatropha curcas is a perennial flowering plant that is cultivated primarily for its high oil content seeds. These are used in cosmetics and medicine, and are also important as a source of “biodiesel”. Cultivation of the crop is increasingly encouraged in Latin America, Africa and Asia. For further development of such
Mound, Laurence +3 more
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Thrips damaging Jatropha curcas Jatropha curcas is a perennial flowering plant that is cultivated primarily for its high oil content seeds. These are used in cosmetics and medicine, and are also important as a source of “biodiesel”. Cultivation of the crop is increasingly encouraged in Latin America, Africa and Asia. For further development of such
Mound, Laurence +3 more
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Toxicity studies of detoxified Jatropha meal (Jatropha curcas) in rats
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2008Jatropha curcas, a tropical plant introduced in many Asian and African countries is presently used as a source of biodiesel. The cake after oil extraction is rich in protein and is a potential source of livestock feed. In view of the high toxic nature of whole as well as dehulled seed meal due to the presence of toxic phorbol esters and lectin, the ...
K D, Rakshit +5 more
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RNAi Mediated curcin precursor gene silencing in Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.)
Molecular Biology Reports, 2014Curcin, a type I ribosomal inhibiting protein-RIP, encoded by curcin precursor gene, is a phytotoxin present in Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.). Here, we report designing of RNAi construct for the curcin precursor gene and further its genetic transformation of Jatropha to reduce its transcript expression.
Vikas Yadav, Patade +7 more
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2019
Linneo fu il primo a designare questa specie col nome attuale, Jatropha curcas, nel suo “Species Plantarum”. Tale denominazione fa riferimento alle proprietà medicinali della pianta e deriva dalle parole greche ἰατρός (iatros), che significa "medico" e τροφή (trophe) “nutrimento”.
Enrico Palchetti +3 more
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Linneo fu il primo a designare questa specie col nome attuale, Jatropha curcas, nel suo “Species Plantarum”. Tale denominazione fa riferimento alle proprietà medicinali della pianta e deriva dalle parole greche ἰατρός (iatros), che significa "medico" e τροφή (trophe) “nutrimento”.
Enrico Palchetti +3 more
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Jatropha (Physic Nut) (Jatropha curcas I.)
1998Le Jatropha, arbuste présumé originaire d'Amérique du Sud, est une plante qui présente des utilisations écologiques très nécessaires. Dans ce chapitre, les caractéristiques, la composition et les conditions de croissance de cette plante sont étudiées, ainsi que sa production. La plante est cultivée pour lutter contre la désertification et l'érosion des
Riedacker, Arthur, Roy, Sylvaine
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Jatropha curcas L. Jatropha gossypifolia L. Jatropha multifida L. Euphorbiaceae
2020Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana +2 more
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