GINSENG AND OTHER MEDICINAL PLANTS
... increase in price during the early years of the present century. The growing of this plant is given careful attention also. Many other plants are destined to soon become valuable. A work gotten out by the government—American root drugs—contains a great deal of value in regard to habits, range, descr ...
... increase in price during the early years of the present century. The growing of this plant is given careful attention also. Many other plants are destined to soon become valuable. A work gotten out by the government—American root drugs—contains a great deal of value in regard to habits, range, descr ...
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... Figure 28-2 shows the possible origin of major plant groups. Much of what is now known about plant phylogeny comes from the fossil record. The fossil record is incomplete, but scientists hypothesize that plants evolved from algal ancestors. The strongest evidence lies in the similarities between mod ...
... Figure 28-2 shows the possible origin of major plant groups. Much of what is now known about plant phylogeny comes from the fossil record. The fossil record is incomplete, but scientists hypothesize that plants evolved from algal ancestors. The strongest evidence lies in the similarities between mod ...
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... (Sec Gay (6), 1,Yhite (18), and fig. 7.) Appearing in the axil of the first leaf and above it, the runner presses this leaf to the ground so that it soon decays. According to Gay (6), Fragaria viridis (F. collina) , a species from central Europe, differs from all other species in that, although the ...
... (Sec Gay (6), 1,Yhite (18), and fig. 7.) Appearing in the axil of the first leaf and above it, the runner presses this leaf to the ground so that it soon decays. According to Gay (6), Fragaria viridis (F. collina) , a species from central Europe, differs from all other species in that, although the ...
Medicinal Importance of Colchicum Candidum– A Review
... Herbal medicine is the oldest form of medicine known to mankind. It was the mainstay of many early civilizations and still the most widely practiced form of medicine in the world today. Plant showed wide range of pharmacological activities including antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticancer, hypolipide ...
... Herbal medicine is the oldest form of medicine known to mankind. It was the mainstay of many early civilizations and still the most widely practiced form of medicine in the world today. Plant showed wide range of pharmacological activities including antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticancer, hypolipide ...
THE PHARMA INNOVATION - JOURNAL Medicinal Plants: A Scientific Review
... medicine it has been used as an anti-hypertensive, coronary heart disease and to treat erectile dysfunction by increasing serum testosterone levels. 7 It is also suggested to stimulate melanocyte proliferation and therefore is a putative treatment for vitiligo and it is reputed to have anti-bacteria ...
... medicine it has been used as an anti-hypertensive, coronary heart disease and to treat erectile dysfunction by increasing serum testosterone levels. 7 It is also suggested to stimulate melanocyte proliferation and therefore is a putative treatment for vitiligo and it is reputed to have anti-bacteria ...
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... vomiting and fevers in children and babies. The powder is snuffed to children in case of fever (east of Morocco). The infusion of the roots is used for treatment of hepatic diseases, especially jaundice with 2 cups per day. In fumigation the plant combined with harmel, coriander seeds, and cade oil ...
... vomiting and fevers in children and babies. The powder is snuffed to children in case of fever (east of Morocco). The infusion of the roots is used for treatment of hepatic diseases, especially jaundice with 2 cups per day. In fumigation the plant combined with harmel, coriander seeds, and cade oil ...
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... measurements of it were mnde until 1931. In the sensons of 1931 and 1932 an Hverage of 16.4 percent of the area planted to cotton wns occupied by plants nffected by crazy top. Figure 1 shows the location and extent of the disorder for the two seasons on section D on the seed farm. It is Ilpparent fr ...
... measurements of it were mnde until 1931. In the sensons of 1931 and 1932 an Hverage of 16.4 percent of the area planted to cotton wns occupied by plants nffected by crazy top. Figure 1 shows the location and extent of the disorder for the two seasons on section D on the seed farm. It is Ilpparent fr ...
Classification of Plants
... Because there are many different kinds of plants, it is helpful to know how to classify them. To classify means to arrange according to class or category. This is usually done based on characteristics shared by certain plants. Classifying helps us put into order the many varieties of plants that exi ...
... Because there are many different kinds of plants, it is helpful to know how to classify them. To classify means to arrange according to class or category. This is usually done based on characteristics shared by certain plants. Classifying helps us put into order the many varieties of plants that exi ...
The Ethno Botanical Uses of Medicinal Plants of Allai Valley
... dependency on plants increased both directly and indirectly[1]. Wild plants have always been used for their potential of human being[2]. After refining and addition the authentic knowledge of medicinal plants passed on from one generation to another[3]. With the passage of time wild plants were clea ...
... dependency on plants increased both directly and indirectly[1]. Wild plants have always been used for their potential of human being[2]. After refining and addition the authentic knowledge of medicinal plants passed on from one generation to another[3]. With the passage of time wild plants were clea ...
Chickweed - Herb Federation of New Zealand
... A common annual herb, often considered as a weed. It has sprawling succulent brittle stems and grows in dense low vibrant green mats. The otherwise smooth stalk has a single line of hairs. The green pointed but generally oval leaves grow in opposite pairs and the plant is studded with many small sta ...
... A common annual herb, often considered as a weed. It has sprawling succulent brittle stems and grows in dense low vibrant green mats. The otherwise smooth stalk has a single line of hairs. The green pointed but generally oval leaves grow in opposite pairs and the plant is studded with many small sta ...
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... Parts of a Flower, Matured Ovaries (Fruits), Types of Fruit and much more. •Full unit can be found at… •http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Plant_Botany_Unit.html ...
... Parts of a Flower, Matured Ovaries (Fruits), Types of Fruit and much more. •Full unit can be found at… •http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Plant_Botany_Unit.html ...
SURVEY OF SOME PLANTS FOUND IN GURARA LOCAL
... Ethno-medicine is a sub-field of ethnobotany or medicinal anthropology that deals with the study of traditional medicines: not only those that have relevant sources (e.g. Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda in India), but especially those knowledge and practices that have been orally transmitted ...
... Ethno-medicine is a sub-field of ethnobotany or medicinal anthropology that deals with the study of traditional medicines: not only those that have relevant sources (e.g. Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda in India), but especially those knowledge and practices that have been orally transmitted ...
CALOOSAHATCHEE BROMELIAD SOCIETYs CALOOSAHATCHEE
... and the implementation of a database and web portal for our collection information and images. Significant annual funding from the Bromeliad Society International and The Gesneriad Society supports ongoing projects. Plant Collections staff will continue to maintain and grow our herbarium and liquid- ...
... and the implementation of a database and web portal for our collection information and images. Significant annual funding from the Bromeliad Society International and The Gesneriad Society supports ongoing projects. Plant Collections staff will continue to maintain and grow our herbarium and liquid- ...
1 CHAPTER 1 1. Background The indiscriminate use of antibiotics
... humankind itself. Even today, medicinal plants provide a cheap source of drugs for majority of world’s population. Plants have provided and will continue to provide not only directly usable drugs, but also a great variety of chemical compounds that can be used as a starting points for the synthesis ...
... humankind itself. Even today, medicinal plants provide a cheap source of drugs for majority of world’s population. Plants have provided and will continue to provide not only directly usable drugs, but also a great variety of chemical compounds that can be used as a starting points for the synthesis ...
MEDICINAL WILD PLANTS FROM LAHORE
... ago. The first ever constructed motorway, passing through different geographical regions has never been explored ethnobotanically before. So it was felt worthwhile to record the native uses of plants in areas surrounding it before the information is lost. The ethnobotanical information aims to be us ...
... ago. The first ever constructed motorway, passing through different geographical regions has never been explored ethnobotanically before. So it was felt worthwhile to record the native uses of plants in areas surrounding it before the information is lost. The ethnobotanical information aims to be us ...
Plant Diversity I: How Plants Colonized Land
... In addition to the four traits shown in Figure 29.5, other derived traits that relate to terrestrial life have evolved in many plant species. For example, the epidermis in many species has a covering, the cuticle, which consists of wax and other polymers. Permanently exposed to the air, land plants ...
... In addition to the four traits shown in Figure 29.5, other derived traits that relate to terrestrial life have evolved in many plant species. For example, the epidermis in many species has a covering, the cuticle, which consists of wax and other polymers. Permanently exposed to the air, land plants ...
Did auxin play a crucial role in the evolution of
... the perspective that the three extant bryophyte lineages diverged earlier than the monophyletic lineage giving rise to the vascular plants (Qiu et al., 1998; Nickrent et al., 2000; Karol et al., 2001). It is sometimes postulated that the first land plants had quickly evolved the embryo, via the inte ...
... the perspective that the three extant bryophyte lineages diverged earlier than the monophyletic lineage giving rise to the vascular plants (Qiu et al., 1998; Nickrent et al., 2000; Karol et al., 2001). It is sometimes postulated that the first land plants had quickly evolved the embryo, via the inte ...
the raintree botanical ramble
... conditions, dysentery, fever, pain, digestive and bladder problems. Oil prepared from boiling Coconut milk is an antiseptic and soothing and is smoothed onto the skin to treat burns, ringworm and itching. Juice tapped from flowers is given to cure fever and to promote urination. Fresh juice, mixed a ...
... conditions, dysentery, fever, pain, digestive and bladder problems. Oil prepared from boiling Coconut milk is an antiseptic and soothing and is smoothed onto the skin to treat burns, ringworm and itching. Juice tapped from flowers is given to cure fever and to promote urination. Fresh juice, mixed a ...
Plant Glossary The Kew Henk Beentje
... the old Jackson glossary of botanical terms (Jackson, 1928); but that is now a little out of date, and does not have pictures. I also enjoyed compiling, with my colleague Martin Cheek, the glossary for the Flora of Tropical East Africa (FTEA) (Beentje & Cheek, 2003; 2377 terms). I thought that slim ...
... the old Jackson glossary of botanical terms (Jackson, 1928); but that is now a little out of date, and does not have pictures. I also enjoyed compiling, with my colleague Martin Cheek, the glossary for the Flora of Tropical East Africa (FTEA) (Beentje & Cheek, 2003; 2377 terms). I thought that slim ...
Plant Glossary - PA35 Going Live.
... the old Jackson glossary of botanical terms (Jackson, 1928); but that is now a little out of date, and does not have pictures. I also enjoyed compiling, with my colleague Martin Cheek, the glossary for the Flora of Tropical East Africa (FTEA) (Beentje & Cheek, 2003; 2377 terms). I thought that slim ...
... the old Jackson glossary of botanical terms (Jackson, 1928); but that is now a little out of date, and does not have pictures. I also enjoyed compiling, with my colleague Martin Cheek, the glossary for the Flora of Tropical East Africa (FTEA) (Beentje & Cheek, 2003; 2377 terms). I thought that slim ...
Alstroemeria - Royal Horticultural Society
... originate from South America, being found in grassland and scree areas. They have fleshy roots which spread to form clumps. They flower from summer until the first frosts and can be grown as part of a mixed or herbaceous border. Many varieties also make good cut flowers. Smaller growing cultivars ar ...
... originate from South America, being found in grassland and scree areas. They have fleshy roots which spread to form clumps. They flower from summer until the first frosts and can be grown as part of a mixed or herbaceous border. Many varieties also make good cut flowers. Smaller growing cultivars ar ...
Full Text - J
... To investigate the mode of inheritance of apomixis in Chinese chive, the degrees of diplospory and parthenogenesis were evaluated in F1 and BC1 progenies derived from crosses between amphimictic and apomictic diploids (2n = 16, 2x). The F1 population was generated by crossing three amphimictic diplo ...
... To investigate the mode of inheritance of apomixis in Chinese chive, the degrees of diplospory and parthenogenesis were evaluated in F1 and BC1 progenies derived from crosses between amphimictic and apomictic diploids (2n = 16, 2x). The F1 population was generated by crossing three amphimictic diplo ...
Plants
... carbohydrate glucose. Plants have chloroplasts, the organelle of photosynthesis, and are known as producers and autotrophs. Other organisms are heterotrophic consumers, meaning they must obtain their nutrients from another organism, as these organisms lack chloroplasts. Lastly, plants must be multic ...
... carbohydrate glucose. Plants have chloroplasts, the organelle of photosynthesis, and are known as producers and autotrophs. Other organisms are heterotrophic consumers, meaning they must obtain their nutrients from another organism, as these organisms lack chloroplasts. Lastly, plants must be multic ...
Physiological aspects of rootstock–scion interactions
... Due to the high market demand for off-season vegetables and the limited availability of arable land, vegetable seedlings are cultivated under changing environmental conditions which may induce stress. These conditions include cold, wet or dry environments, low or high radiation, etc. In addition, ma ...
... Due to the high market demand for off-season vegetables and the limited availability of arable land, vegetable seedlings are cultivated under changing environmental conditions which may induce stress. These conditions include cold, wet or dry environments, low or high radiation, etc. In addition, ma ...
Reproduction in Plants
... the wind, or another vector such as an insect. Fertilization of the egg by the sperm forms a cell that is the first cell of the sporophyte stage. ...
... the wind, or another vector such as an insect. Fertilization of the egg by the sperm forms a cell that is the first cell of the sporophyte stage. ...
Herbal
A herbal is ""a collection of descriptions of plants put together for medicinal purposes."" Expressed more elaborately, it is a book containing the names and descriptions of plants, usually with information on their virtues (properties) – and in particular their medicinal, tonic, culinary, toxic, hallucinatory, aromatic, or magical powers, and the legends associated with them. A herbal may also classify the plants it describes, may give recipes for herbal extracts, tinctures, or potions, and sometimes include mineral and animal medicaments in addition to those obtained from plants. Herbals were often illustrated to assist plant identification.Herbals were among the first literature produced in Ancient Egypt, China, India, and Europe as the medical wisdom of the day accumulated by herbalists, apothecaries and physicians. Herbals were also among the first books to be printed in both China and Europe. In Western Europe herbals flourished for two centuries following the introduction of moveable type (c. 1470–1670).In the late 17th century, the rise of modern chemistry, toxicology and pharmacology reduced the medicinal value of the classical herbal. As reference manuals for botanical study and plant identification herbals were supplanted by Floras – systematic accounts of the plants found growing in a particular region, with scientifically accurate botanical descriptions, classification, and illustrations. Herbals have seen a modest revival in the western world since the last decades of the 20th century, as herbalism and related disciplines (such as homeopathy and aromatherapy) became popular forms of alternative medicine.