Nicotinic Acid-Ricinine Relationship in Sterile Cultures of Ricinus communis L. [PDF]
George R. Waller, Kosuke Nakazawa
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POPULATION DENSITY AS A CRITERION FOR EVALUATING VARIETAL RESISTANCE OF CASTOR (Ricinus communis LINN.) TO JASSID INFESTATION [PDF]
STEPHEN DORAIRAJ M +2 more
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Effects of Storage on the Survival of Langat Virus in the Tick, Ixodes Ricinus (L.) [PDF]
M. G. R. Varma
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Ethnobotanical survey of pesticidal plants used in South Uganda : case study of Masaka district [PDF]
Use of synthetic pesticides in developing countries is not only limited by their being expensive but also the small (uneconomic) fields whose limited production costs cannot offset costs of agricultural implements like agro-chemicals. Subsistence farmers,
Charles, Kudamba +3 more
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A comparative ultrastructural localization of concanavalin A, wheat germ and Ricinus communis on glomeruli of normal rat kidney. [PDF]
R Bretton, J Bariéty
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Ricinus dalgleishi Nelson 1972
Ricinus dalgleishi Nelson, 1972 (Figs 1–6, 19, Table 1) Ricinus dalgleishi Nelson, 1972: 82, plate 22, figs 1–5. Ricinus dalgleishi Nelson, 1972; Price et al. 2003: 247. Type host. Geothlypis trichas (Linnaeus, 1766) —Common yellowthroat (Passeriformes: Parulidae) Type locality. State College, Mississippi, United States of America. Diagnosis.
Valan, Miroslav +2 more
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Effects of Ricinus Leaf Extracts on Light Induced Changes in Absorption of Chloroplasts Associated with System I and System II [PDF]
M. Brody +2 more
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Ricinus communis Linnaeus 1753
Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part R), pp. 785-805 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 796, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Differences between ricin and phytohemagglutinins from Ricinus communis seeds [PDF]
A. Lugnier, G. Dirheimer
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Improved welfare in sheep production.Preventive measures, disease resistance and robustness related to tick-borne fever in sheep [PDF]
The greatest welfare challenges for sheep during grazing are tick-borne fever (TBF), blow-flies, alveld and predators. Production losses on tick infested pastures are substantial, and it is expected that more than 300 000 lambs/sheep are affected by TBF.
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