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Ricinus communis L.

2021
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Genetic variability in castor (Ricinus communis L.)

Journal of Oilseeds Research, 2020
A set of 60 castor genotypes was evaluated for assessment of genetic variability, heritability and genetic advancepercent mean with respect to nine characters. The GCV and PCV were the highest for number of capsules on primary raceme followed by seed yield per plant, number of branches per plant and plant height.
null PATEL ANKIT   +2 more
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Male contraceptive efficacy of Ricinus communis L. extract

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2013
Ricinus communis L. (Rc), of Euphorbiaceae family is a widespread plant in tropical regions and it is used in traditional medicines as an antifertility agent in India and different parts of the world.The aim of the present study is to revalidate the ethnobotanical knowledge by evaluating the activity of only crude stem bark extracts of Rc.
Sushmita, Nath   +4 more
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Molecular diversity in castor (Ricinus communis L.)

Industrial Crops and Products, 2015
Abstract Castor ( Ricinus communis L.), a non-edible oilseed crop of the tropics assumes commercial importance due to its great utilization value in industry, medicine and agriculture. The present investigation has been undertaken to assess the extent of genetic diversity in 31 accessions of castor representing seven geographic areas in the world ...
Prathap Reddy Kallamadi   +2 more
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In vitro regeneration of castor (Ricinus communis L.)

Journal of Oilseeds Research, 2020
Standardization of a reliable regeneration protocol is important in castor to develop transgenics conferring resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. An attempt has been made to developan in vitro regeneration protocol using the hypocotyl explants derived from seedlings obtained from decoated seeds.
null B USHA KIRAN   +3 more
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Ricinus communis L. (Euphorbiaceae)

Ricinus communis L. (Euphorbiaceae) is a medicinal plant known as castor oil plant and has highly toxic effects due to its ricin content. Root leaves and especially seeds of this plant, which has a wide distribution area in the world, are rich in terpenoids, phenolic compounds, and fatty acids.
Derya ÇİÇEK POLAT, Selen İLGÜN
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Notes ethnobotanique et phytopharmacologique sur Ricinus communis L.

Phytothérapie, 2010
Le ricin (Ricinus commmunis) est un arbuste appartenant a la famille des Euphorbiacees. Il se trouve un peu partout dans le monde, mais il se concentre surtout dans les regions tropicales. Cette euphorbiacee est connue pour sa tolerance aux conditions abiotiques defavorables ainsi que par ses vertus medicinales et therapeutiques tres interessantes vu ...
K. Makhlouf   +3 more
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Correlation and path analysis in Ricinus Communis L.

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1982
Correlations and Path coefficient between seed yield and yield components were estimat- ed in thirty five inbrids of Castor. The genotypic correlations were heigher than the pheno- typic correlation. Number of nodes to main spike, length of main spike, length of female portion, number of effective spike and height of plant and significant postive ...
MUTHIAHI AR   +4 more
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Irrigation of castor (Ricinus communis L.) in Italy

European Journal of Agronomy, 1995
Abstract The seed yield of castor in many parts of Italy, especially in South-central Italy and on the islands, could be increased by irrigation. The objective of the study was to assess the response of castor to irrigation. Four irrigation regimes were evaluated in two locations for two years.
Domenico Laureti, Gianfranco Marras
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Genetic divergence studies in castor (Ricinus communis L.)

Madras Agricultural Journal, 2000
Thirty six genotypes of castor were evaluated for genetic diversity by using Mahalanobis D¹ statistics and grouped into ten clusters. The single plant yield contributed maximum to the genetic digvergence. The hybridization between the genotypes from the clusters VII (TRC 207, TRC 223 and Bhagya) and IX (TMV 3 and Aruna) should give rise to highly ...
SEVAGAPERUMAL S   +2 more
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