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Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicumL.) and potassium fertilization

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2015
The objective of the present study was to examine the effect of potassium (K) fertilization and soil texture on total yield (1st and 2nd cuttings) and yield components of sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted in a completely randomized statistical design.
Esetlili, Bihter Colak   +3 more
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Virus-Induced Gene Silencing in Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

2020
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is a powerful reverse genetic tool for rapid functional analysis of plant genes. Over the last decade, VIGS has been widely used for conducting rapid gene knockdown experiment in plants and played a crucial role in advancing applied and basic research in plant science.
Rajesh Chandra, Misra   +3 more
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Bentazon and Terbacil as Postemergent Herbicides for Sweet Basil and Sweet Marjoram

Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants, 1996
The rate and application method of bentazon [3-isopropyl- 1 H-2,1,3-benzothiadiazin-4(3H)4ne2,2-dioxide] and terbacil [5-chloro-3(1,1-dimethyl)-6-methyl-2,4(lH,3H)-pyrimidinedione] for use with sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) and sweet marjoram (Origanum majorana L.) were evaluated in field studies.
M. H. El-Masry   +2 more
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Drying of sweet basil with solar air collectors

Renewable Energy, 2016
In this study, sweet basil was dried and its drying parameters were investigated experimentally and theoretically by using newly developed solar air collectors. Proper temperatures were chosen to dry sweet basil and experiments were carried out at different flow rates.
Gulcimen, Fevzi   +2 more
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Repellent effect of sweet basil compounds on Ixodes ricinus ticks

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2008
Diseases transmitted by ticks are causing increasing concern in Europe and all around the world. Repellents are an effective measure for reducing the risk of tick bite; products based on natural compounds represent an interesting alternative to common synthetic repellents.
DEL FABBRO, Simone, NAZZI, Francesco
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Development of reduced‐fat eggless mayonnaises using clove basil and sweet basil seed mucilages

Journal of Food Science
Abstract The seeds of clove basil ( Ocimum gratissimum ) and sweet basil ( O. basilicum ) produce mucilage upon hydration that can be utilized as a substitute in several foods.
B. Neeharika, K. G. Vijayalaxmi
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Reducing chilling injury and decay in stored sweet basil

Israel Journal of Plant Sciences, 2010
Storage of greenhouse-grown sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) at temperatures below 12 °C results in chilling injury (CI), expressed as leaf browning, necrosis, and decay, followed by leaf abscission upon transfer to higher temperature. Storing basil at temperatures above 12 °C might result in soft rot caused by Botrytis cinerea and Erwinia carotovora,
Amnon Lers   +7 more
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Compost induces protection against Fusarium oxysporum in sweet basil

Crop Protection, 2002
Abstract Sweet basil ( Ocimum basilicum L.) plants suffer frequently from wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. basilici (FOB). No efficient fungicide is currently available to control the disease. Sweet basil transplants were grown in either sphagnum peat (Europlant, Germany) or in compost, made by mixing the coarse fraction of cattle manure,
Reuven Reuveni   +6 more
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Diversity of Bees on Sweet Basil in Bihar

UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
The present investigation aims to study the diversity of insect pollinators rendering pollination services to sweet basil. Sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) is a significant culinary and medicinal herb used for curing renal problems, warts, worms, diarrhea, migraines, etc. Secondary metabolites from Ocimum sp.
Kumar, Nagendra   +3 more
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