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Nuphar lutea (L.) Sm. Nymphaeaceae

Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions
Narel Y Paniagua-Zambrana   +1 more
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Chemotaxonomy of Nuphar lutea (L.) Sm.

Phytochemistry, 1968
E C Bate-Smith
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Exudation of UV-light absorbing natural products by seedlings Nuphar lutea

open access: yes, 1993
Seedlings of Nuphar lutea (L.) Sm. were raised from seeds and cultivated in a synthetic sterile nutrient solution under physiologically controlled and undisturbed conditions. The extracellular release of carbon compounds from the plants into the surrounding medium was examined by direct carbon estimation, by various specific chemical assays and by HPLC
Sütfeld, R.
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Genetic diversity of Nuphar lutea in Lithuanian river populations

Aquatic Botany, 2020
Abstract Currently, in Europe, increasing attention is being paid to the genetic diversity of aquatic macrophytes. Insufficient information exists about the river plants of the Baltic states. Our study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity of Nuphar lutea individuals growing in Lithuanian watercourses. Eighteen populations were studied in the river
Regina Vyšniauskienė   +7 more
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Novel polymorphic microsatellite loci isolated from the yellow waterlily, Nuphar lutea

Molecular Ecology, 2000
International ...
Ouborg, N.J.   +4 more
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Scandium, yttrium and the rare earth contents of water lily (Nuphar lutea)

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1978
Abstract The contents of scandium, yttrium and the rare earth elements, determined by spark source mass spectrometry, for water lily, Nuphar lutea (Willd.) Pers., from Dow Loch (Scotland) have been compared with those for the National Bureau of Standards Orchard Leaf SRM 1571 and Dow Loch sediment. In contrast to the conclusions from a recent North
A.M. Ure, J.R. Bacon
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Local patterns and drivers of functional traits in Nuphar lutea

2021
Macrophytes are getting increasing attention because of their multiple roles in aquatic ecosystems. However, eutrophication, invasive species and habitat degradation are threatening macrophytes and freshwaters globally. In this context, the use of functional traits (FTs; i.e.
Alice Dalla Vecchia   +6 more
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Nuphar lutea: In vitro anti-leishmanial activity against Leishmania major promastigotes and amastigotes

Phytomedicine, 2009
Several anti-leishmanial drugs of choice are of plant origin. Many of the available drugs against the disease are toxic and in certain cases parasite drug resistance is developed. The development of new compounds is urgently required.To determine the leishmanicidal activity of the Nuphar lutea plant extract against Leishmania major in vitro.The ...
J, El-On   +4 more
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Seasonal variation in the accumulation of radionuclides of the uranium series by yellow pond-lily (Nuphar lutea)

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1983
The aquatic environment is very sensitive to the pertubations which may accompany the mining of metals. Slight alterations in the loading of chemicals in freshwater systems are frequently reflected in large changes in the transfer of contaminants to aquatic species because of the potential for bioconcentration.
D C, Mahon, R W, Mathewes
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