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Growth response of Ricinus communis L (castor oil) in spent lubricating oil polluted soil

open access: yesJournal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, 2005
The growth response of castor oil plant, Ricinus communis, in spent lubricating oil (SLO) was investigated using 1-6% w/w SLO and a control. The result showed that highest percent germination of approximately 92, was obtained in control and the least in ...
DE Vwioko, DS Fashemi
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Investigation of the Effect of Solanum incanum on Postprandial Blood Glucose Concentration of Normoglycemic Nigerians

open access: yesPakistan Journal of Nutrition, 2009
2 Abstract: The effect of a Nigerian vegetable plant, Solanum incanum on postprandial blood glucose levels of normoglycemic Nigerians was investigated. Proximate analysis indicated that this vegetable contained significant amount of fiber, which is a Non-soluble Polysaccharide (NSP).
V. Uchenna Okolie   +3 more
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Acute, sub-chronic and chronic toxicity of Solanum incanum L in sheep in Kenya

open access: yes, 2012
A study was carried out to determine the toxicity of unripe fruits of Solanum incanum L in sheep. The sheep were orally drenched with dried unripe fruits powder of S. incanum L at dose rates varying from 1,200mg to 3,600 mg/Kg /day for 9 weeks.
Nyaga, PN   +5 more
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Chemical constituents and pesticide efficacy of the fruit and root of solanum incanum L

open access: yesNatural Product Research
Solanum incanum L. is one of the Solanaceae family plants that grows in tropical African climates. The fruit and root sap extract of S. incanum is widely used as a pesticide, but little is known about pesticidal effectiveness and its pesticide-bioactive phytochemicals.
William Zivanayi   +2 more
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Experimental Solanum Incanum L Poisoning in Sheep and Goats

open access: yes, 2007
Solanum incanum L. is a shrub found in many areas of Kenya. The toxicity of ripe Solanum incanum L fruits has been carried out in sheep and goats with no effect. However, unripe fruits are more abundant and goats and sheep may be more easily attracted to
Thaiyah, Andrew Gitau
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ACUTE TOXICITY STUDY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF SOLANUM INCANUM. L FRUIT

open access: yes, 2014
Solanaceae is a large plant family containing two thousand and three hundred, nearly half of which belong to single genus, Solanum. Solanum incanum is a species of nightshade that is native to north western Africa and the Middle East (USDA, 2006).
INDHUMATHI.T, S.MOHANDASS, SHIBI.A
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Solanum lichtensteinii Willd

open access: yes, 2013
6. Solanum lichtensteinii Willd., Enum. Pl. (Willdenow) 238. 1809. Distribution. From South Africa to Angola, DR Congo, and Tanzania; dry grassland, woodland, and thickets; 500–2000 m. Solanum lichtenstenii is morphologically similar to S.
Prohens, Jaime   +2 more
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Knowledge and perceptions of smallholder farmers regarding Solanum incanum l. Use as a pesticide in the Mkoba community in Gweru, Zimbabwe [PDF]

open access: yes
This study explored the knowledge and perceptions the smallholder farmers in Mkoba village hold regarding the use of extracts of the root and fruit of S. incanum.
Hlangothi, B, Zivanayi, W, Rasana, NH
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Видовой состав сорных растений в посевах сои Glycine max в условиях центрального Черноземья (на примере Белгородской области)

open access: yesВестник защиты растений
На основе данных мониторинга изучены сорные растения посевов сои в Белгородской области. Всего обнаружено 37 видов сорных растений, большинство из которых относятся к семействам Compositae, Gramineae, Cruciferae.
Н. Н. Лунева   +2 more
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