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Differential gene expression in germinating and thermoinhibited achenes of Tagetes minuta L.
(2003)When imbibed at their optimum germination temperature of 25°C, achenes of Tagetes minuta L. germinate over a period of approximately 48 h. At temperatures of between 35°C and 39°C, the achenes do not germinate but enter ... -
The effect of charcoal on tissue morphogenesis in vitro.
(2000)The effect of activated charcoal, autoclaving and culture media on sucrose hydrolysis in tissue culture media was investigated. Activated charcoal acidified an aqueous sucrose (5%) solution and culture media by about 1 ... -
Effect of nutrients and smoke solutions on seed germination and seedling growth of Tropical Soda Apple (Solanum viarum).
(Weed Science Society of America., 2011)Solanum viarum, commonly known as tropical soda apple (TSA), is native to Brazil and Argentina but has become a harmful weed in many countries with tropical climates. This study was conducted to reassess the seed biology ... -
Enhancing phenolic compound production in medicinal plants.
(2017)Abstract available in PDF file. -
Evaluation of anthelmintic, antiamoebic and antibacterial activity in traditional South African medicinal plants.
(2001)Traditional medicine in southern Africa draws upon a vast selection of plants to treat gastrointestinal disorders such as diarrhoea and intestinal parasites. The evaluation of these plants for biological activity is ... -
Evaluation of plants used in African traditional medicine for asthma and related conditions.
(2014)Traditional medicine is a form of discipline that has been applied within most South African societies with the objective of enhancing the physical and psychological health system in the country. Asthma is a complex ... -
An evaluation of plants used in eastern Nigeria in the treatment of epilepsy and convulsion.
(2002)Schumanniophyton magnificum and Glypheae brevis are important medicinal plants growing wild in the West African rain forest. They are used in folkloric medicine in the treatment of epilepsy and convulsion as well as for ... -
Factors influencing controlled pollination of Pinus patula.
(2002)A study of factors contributing to successful controlled pollinations of Pinus patula Scheide et Deppe was undertaken. The pollen morphology of P. patula, P. oocarpa, P. greggii, P. elliottii, P. tecunumanii, P. caribaea ... -
Flower abscission in potted Plectranthus.
(2013)Transport and post-harvest handling of flowers both cut and potted is one of the greatest challenges in the horticulture industry (REDMAN et al., 2002). Ethylene-induced flower abscission is responsible for the loss of ... -
Genetic modification in Pinus patula using transgenic technology.
(2006)Progress in tree biotechnology initially trailed behind agricultural crops due to their long life cycle, difficult tissue culture and regeneration protocols, and their abundance in natural forests. However, rapid global ... -
Genetic transformation and micropropagation of Thapsia garganica L. - a medicinal plant.
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Heavy metals in South African medicinal plants with refence to safety, efficacy and quality.
(2014)The trend in commercialization of medicinal plant products reflects the excessive exploitation of medicinal plants from the wild populations. Due to widespread soil pollution, there is a likelihood that medicinal plants ... -
In vitro propagation of enset (Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman)
(2003)Enset (Ensete ventricosum) is an important food crop that is cultivated in Ethiopia. In vitro propagation: zygotic embryo culture, shoot tip culture, callus culture and somatic embryogenesis were investigated for this crop. ... -
In vitro propagation, phytochemistry and pharmacology of the blood lily, Scadoxus puniceus.
(2016)Abstract available in PDF file. -
An investigation of the medicinal properties of Siphonochilus aethiopicus.
(2002)Siphonochilus aethiopicus (Schweinf.) B.L. Burtt (Zingiberaceae), commonly known as wild ginger, is a highly sought after plant for use in traditional medicine in South Africa. Over-exploitation of this medicinal plant has ... -
Medicinal properties and in vitro responses of Mayenus senegalensis (Lam.) exell.
(2003)No abstract available. -
Micropropagation and acclimatization of Aloe polyphylla and Platycerium bifurcatum.
(2001)Shoot cultures of Aloe polyphylla were initiated from young shoot explants of in vitro grown plants. The basal medium was MS medium (MURASHIGE and SKOOG, 1962), supplemented with 100 mgl ¯¹ myo-inositol, and 30 gl ¯¹ ... -
Micropropagation and pharmacological evaluation of Boophone disticha.
(2013)Boophone disticha (L.f.) Herb is one of the most widely distributed bulbous species in southern Africa. Of Africa’s many bulbous plants, it is widely known for its poisonous and medicinal properties. It is of considerable ... -
Micropropagation of Brunsvigia undulata F.M. Leight.
(2009)Many South African medicinal plants face the threat of over-collection for use in traditional medicines. Many bulbous plants suffer as the whole plant is removed from the wild so that the bulb may be used for medicine. ...