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Lantana camara (lantana).

2021
Abstract L. camara is a highly variable ornamental shrub, native of the neotropics. It has been introduced to most of the tropics and subtropics as a hedge plant and has since been reported as extremely weedy and invasive in many countries.
Sarah E. Thomas   +2 more
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Isolation and partial purification of lantana (Lantana camara L.) toxins

Toxicology Letters, 1987
A partially purified toxin fraction and lantadene A were obtained from Lantana camara L. leaves by batch extraction, column chromatography and fractional crystallization. Toxicity was tested in guinea pigs. The total number of chemical entities in the partially purified toxin preparation was 7, the 2 major ones being lantadene A and lantadene B ...
O P, Sharma, R K, Dawra, H P, Makkar
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Oleanene constituents of Lantana cujabensis

Fitoterapia, 2004
A new compound, 3beta,25-epoxy-3alpha-hydroxy-22beta-isobutanoyloxyolean-12-ene-28-oic acid (1), and two known triterpenoids lantanilic acid (2) and camaric acid (3) were isolated from the stem and leaves of Lantana cujabensis. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods.
Adewole L, Okunade, Walter H, Lewis
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Herbicidal Control of Largeleaf Lantana (Lantana camara)

Weed Technology, 2012
Largeleaf lantana is a perennial shrub that commonly infests pastures, roadsides, and natural areas. Many experiments have been conducted to manage this weed, but few successful herbicides have been found. Little information is available for the effectiveness of fluroxypyr, aminopyralid, or aminocyclopyrachlor on largeleaf lantana.
Jason Ferrell   +2 more
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Lantana camara L. and Lantana montevidensis (Spreng.) Briq.

2018
Species of the genus Lantana (Verbenaceae) are among the species studied scientifically. Lantana camara L. and Lantana montevidensis (Spreng.) Briq. are shrubs present in various countries, where they are often grown as ornamental plants. They have been used in many parts of the world to treat a variety of diseases. For decades, these species have been
Erlânio O. de Sousa   +4 more
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Lantana camara L. – lantana

2012
Lantana is a Weed of National Significance in Australia, being found predominantly throughout coastal and sub-coastal eastern Australia. It infests natural, forestry and agricultural ecosystems, displacing native species and reducing biodiversity and productivity. Biological control of lantana in Australia commenced in 1914 and by 1960 eight agents had
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Isolation and partial characterization of phytotoxic compounds from lantana (Lantana camara L.)

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1985
Phytotoxic compounds obtained from methanol extracts of field-grown lantana (Lantana camara L.) were quantified in terms of their inhibition of ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) seed germination and/or seedling growth. Subsequent partition of the aqueous fraction (derived from drying the MeOH extract in vacuo and redissolving in distilled water) at ...
N R, Achhireddy   +4 more
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