There are currently 59 viruses known infecting cucurbit plants which including.Ĭarl Linné sidemed Baltimaadega / Linda KongoĬarl Linné sidemed Baltimaadega on loonud tema õpilased ja õpilaste õpilased, kes siirdusid kuulama tema loenguid Uppsala Ãœlikoolis. Pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch.), Cucumber (Cucumis sativus Linn.) and Zucchini (Cucurbita pepo Linn.) are important crops in tropical and subtropical regions in the world, and they are popular vegetable crops in China. PMID:22661853įirst report of zucchini tigre mosaic virus infecting several cucurbit plants in China This knowledge should help reduce the problem of substitution of the genuine drug. Pharmacognostical study has been carried out to identify the distinguishing features, both morphological and microscopic, of the fruits of Tribulus terrestris Linn. are commonly used and the drug is frequently substituted.
But instead the fruits of another plant Pedalium murex Linn. Botonically it is identified as Tribulus terrestris Linn., especially the roots and fruits of the plant. Gokshura is a well-known Ayurvedic drug that is used in many preparations. and Pedalium murex Linn.: A pharmacognostical approach Identification of fruits of Tribulus terrestris Linn. Kutse Vemasse" (kuraator Franco Purini), lühidalt Belgia väljapanekust ja Saksa paviljoni ekspositsioonist "Muundatav linn" Itaalia paviljoni väljapanekust "Uus linn. Näitusest " Linn, arhitektuur ja ühiskond". Veneetsia arhitektuuribiennaalist (kuraator Richard Burdett). Under different doses, the observed characters of abnormality in chromosomes of Lathyrus sativus may exhibit the occurence of direct hit process. From the detailed study of normal, abnormal phases of prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase, it is observed that the abnormality (per cent) in all stages of mitosis has increased with increase in dose. It has been found that the abnormalities of chromosome at different stages of mitosis show a linear dose relationship. International Nuclear Information System (INIS)
Effects of x-rays on growth of plants and mitotic chromosomal aberrations of Lathyrus sativus Linn