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Phytochemical Screening, Antifungal, and Anticancer Activities of Medicinal Plants Thymelaea Hirsuta, Urginea Maritima, and Plantago Albicans.
El-Bondkly EAM, Al Shammari B, El-Gendy MMAA, Alsafari IA, El-Bondkly AAMA, El-Shenawy FS, El-Bondkly AM. El-Bondkly EAM, et al. Biomed Res Int. 2022 Dec 30;2022:9544915. doi: 10.1155/2022/9544915. eCollection 2022. Biomed Res Int. 2022. PMID: 36619300 Free PMC article.
Ethyl acetate, ethanol, and acetone extracts of the medicinal plants Thymelaea hirsuta L., Urginea maritima L., and Plantago albicans L. (aerial parts) were evaluated for their phytochemical compositions, antimycotic activity against dermatophytes, and antiprolifera …
Ethyl acetate, ethanol, and acetone extracts of the medicinal plants Thymelaea hirsuta L., Urginea maritima L., and Plantago a …
Differential responses of antioxidative enzymes and lipid peroxidation to salt stress in salt-tolerant Plantago maritima and salt-sensitive Plantago media.
Sekmen AH, Türkan I, Takio S. Sekmen AH, et al. Physiol Plant. 2007 Nov;131(3):399-411. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.2007.00970.x. Physiol Plant. 2007. PMID: 18251879
The changes in plant growth, relative water content (RWC), stomatal conductance, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant system in relation to the tolerance to salt stress were investigated in salt-tolerant Plantago maritima and salt-sensitive Plantago media. The …
The changes in plant growth, relative water content (RWC), stomatal conductance, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant system in relation to th …
How environmental stressors affect reproductive potential in a saltmarsh plant species Plantago maritima.
Lazarus M, Mazur J, Wszałek-Rożek K, Zwolicki A. Lazarus M, et al. Ecol Evol. 2021 Mar 6;11(7):3274-3285. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7277. eCollection 2021 Apr. Ecol Evol. 2021. PMID: 33841783 Free PMC article.
We examined whether the presence or absence of different environmental stressors influenced the reproductive potential of a saltmarsh species-Plantago maritima. We focused on total seed output, seed quality, and biomass of progeny. ...A representative number of spro …
We examined whether the presence or absence of different environmental stressors influenced the reproductive potential of a saltmarsh specie …
Subcellular concentrations of sugar alcohols and sugars in relation to phloem translocation in Plantago major, Plantago maritima, Prunus persica, and Apium graveolens.
Nadwodnik J, Lohaus G. Nadwodnik J, et al. Planta. 2008 Apr;227(5):1079-89. doi: 10.1007/s00425-007-0682-0. Epub 2008 Jan 9. Planta. 2008. PMID: 18188589 Free PMC article.
Sugar and sugar alcohol concentrations were analyzed in subcellular compartments of mesophyll cells, in the apoplast, and in the phloem sap of leaves of Plantago major (common plantain), Plantago maritima (sea plantain), Prunus persica (peach) and Apium grave …
Sugar and sugar alcohol concentrations were analyzed in subcellular compartments of mesophyll cells, in the apoplast, and in the phloem sap …
SORBITOL, A COMPATIBLE OSMOTIC SOLUTE IN PLANTAGO MARITIMA.
Ahmad I, Larher F, Stewart GR. Ahmad I, et al. New Phytol. 1979 May;82(3):671-678. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1979.tb01661.x. New Phytol. 1979. PMID: 36333846
Plantago maritima grown under saline conditions accumulates large quantities of sodium chloride. Salinity reduces tissue potassium, calcium and magnesium contents. Several enzymes from P. maritima are shown to be salt-sensitive. In contrast to many other high
Plantago maritima grown under saline conditions accumulates large quantities of sodium chloride. Salinity reduces tissue potas
Salt regulation in halophytes.
Albert R. Albert R. Oecologia. 1975 Mar;21(1):57-71. doi: 10.1007/BF00345893. Oecologia. 1975. PMID: 28308604
In most species chloride concentration rises distinctly with increasing leaf age, too, whereas concentration shifts of alkaline earth ions and of sulfate (except in Plantago maritima, Lepidium crassifolium and Crypsis aculeata) are of comparably less importance.Satu …
In most species chloride concentration rises distinctly with increasing leaf age, too, whereas concentration shifts of alkaline earth ions a …
Effects of elevated CO2 on the vasculature and phenolic secondary metabolism of Plantago maritima.
Davey MP, Bryant DN, Cummins I, Ashenden TW, Gates P, Baxter R, Edwards R. Davey MP, et al. Phytochemistry. 2004 Aug;65(15):2197-204. doi: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2004.06.016. Phytochemistry. 2004. PMID: 15587703
We have examined the effect of elevated CO2 on the vasculature and phenolic secondary metabolism on clones of the maritime plant Plantago maritima (L.). Plants were exposed to either ambient (360 micromol CO2 mol(-1)) or elevated (600 micromol CO2 mol(-1)) atmospher …
We have examined the effect of elevated CO2 on the vasculature and phenolic secondary metabolism on clones of the maritime plant Plantago
Comparison of Growth and Physiological Effects of Soil Moisture Regime on Plantago maritima Plants from Geographically Isolated Sites on the Eastern Coast of the Baltic Sea.
Ozoliņa KA, Jēkabsone A, Andersone-Ozola U, Ievinsh G. Ozoliņa KA, et al. Plants (Basel). 2024 Feb 25;13(5):633. doi: 10.3390/plants13050633. Plants (Basel). 2024. PMID: 38475478 Free PMC article.
The two morphological traits that varied most strikingly among P. maritima accessions were the number of flower stalks and the number of leaves. ...P. maritima plants can be characterized as extremely tolerant to soil waterlogging and highly tolerant to soil floodin …
The two morphological traits that varied most strikingly among P. maritima accessions were the number of flower stalks and the number …
Population size, female fecundity, and sex ratio variation in gynodioecious Plantago maritima.
Nilsson E, Agren J. Nilsson E, et al. J Evol Biol. 2006 May;19(3):825-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2005.01045.x. J Evol Biol. 2006. PMID: 16674579 Free article.
We documented the sex ratio and size of 104 populations of the gynodioecious, perennial herb Plantago maritima in four archipelagos in eastern Sweden and western Finland (from latitude 53 to 64 degrees N). ...
We documented the sex ratio and size of 104 populations of the gynodioecious, perennial herb Plantago maritima in four archipe …
Screening of common Plantago species in Hungary for bioactive molecules and antioxidant activity.
Gonda S, Tóth L, Parizsa P, Nyitrai M, Vasas G. Gonda S, et al. Acta Biol Hung. 2010;61 Suppl:25-34. doi: 10.1556/ABiol.61.2010.Suppl.4. Acta Biol Hung. 2010. PMID: 21565762
Five species of Plantago genus, namely P. lanceolata, P. major, P. media, P. altissima and P. maritima were screened for iridoid content (CE-MEKC), total caffeoyl phenylethanoid glycoside (CPG) content and antioxidant activity (CUPRAC assay). ...The presented data s …
Five species of Plantago genus, namely P. lanceolata, P. major, P. media, P. altissima and P. maritima were screened for irido …
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