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Why leaves turn red in autumn. The role of anthocyanins in senescing leaves of red-osier dogwood. (1/28)
Why the leaves of many woody species accumulate anthocyanins prior to being shed has long puzzled biologists because it is unclear what effects anthocyanins may have on leaf function. Here, we provide evidence for red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera) that anthocyanins form a pigment layer in the palisade mesophyll layer that decreases light capture by chloroplasts. Measurements of leaf absorbance demonstrated that red-senescing leaves absorbed more light of blue-green to orange wavelengths (495-644 nm) compared with yellow-senescing leaves. Using chlorophyll a fluorescence measurements, we observed that maximum photosystem II (PSII) photon yield of red-senescing leaves recovered from a high-light stress treatment, whereas yellow-senescing leaves failed to recover after 6 h of dark adaptation, which suggests photo-oxidative damage. Because no differences were observed in light response curves of effective PSII photon yield for red- and yellow-senescing leaves, differences between red- and yellow-senescing cannot be explained by differences in the capacities for photochemical and non-photochemical light energy dissipation. A role of anthocyanins as screening pigments was explored further by measuring the responses PSII photon yield to blue light, which is preferentially absorbed by anthocyanins, versus red light, which is poorly absorbed. We found that dark-adapted PSII photon yield of red-senescing leaves recovered rapidly following illumination with blue light. However, red light induced a similar, prolonged decrease in PSII photon yield in both red- and yellow-senescing leaves. We suggest that optical masking of chlorophyll by anthocyanins reduces risk of photo-oxidative damage to leaf cells as they senesce, which otherwise may lower the efficiency of nutrient retrieval from senescing autumn leaves. (+info)Xylem ray parenchyma cells in boreal hardwood species respond to subfreezing temperatures by deep supercooling that is accompanied by incomplete desiccation. (2/28)
It has been accepted that xylem ray parenchyma cells (XRPCs) in hardwood species respond to subfreezing temperatures either by deep supercooling or by extracellular freezing. Present study by cryo-scanning electron microscopy examined the freezing responses of XRPCs in five boreal hardwoods: Salix sachalinensis Fr. Schmit, Populus sieboldii Miq., Betula platyphylla Sukat. var japonica Hara, Betula pubescens Ehrh., and red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea), in which XRPCs have been reported to respond by extracellular freezing. Cryo-scanning electron microscopy observations revealed that slow cooling of xylem to -80 degrees C resulted in intracellular freezing in the majority of XRPCs in S. sachalinensis, an indication that these XRPCs had been deep supercooled. In contrast, in the majority of XRPCs in P. sieboldii, B. platyphylla, B. pubescens, and red osier dogwood, slow cooling to -80 degrees C produced slight cytorrhysis without clear evidence of intracellular freezing, suggesting that these XRPCs might respond by extracellular freezing. In these XRPCs exhibited putative extracellular freezing; however, deep etching revealed the apparent formation of intracellular ice crystals in restricted local areas. To confirm the occurrence of intracellular freezing, we rewarmed these XRPCs after cooling and observed very large intracellular ice crystals as a result of the recrystallization. Thus, the XRPCs in all the boreal hardwoods that we examined responded by deep supercooling that was accompanied with incomplete desiccation. From these results, it seems possible that limitations to the deep-supercooling ability of XRPCs might be a limiting factor for adaptation of hardwoods to cold climates. (+info)Resorption protection. Anthocyanins facilitate nutrient recovery in autumn by shielding leaves from potentially damaging light levels. (3/28)
The resorption protection hypothesis, which states that anthocyanins protect foliar nutrient resorption during senescence by shielding photosynthetic tissues from excess light, was tested using wild-type (WT) and anthocyanin-deficient mutants of three deciduous woody species, Cornus sericea, Vaccinium elliottii (Chapmn.), and Viburnum sargentii (Koehne). WT Betula papyrifera (Marsh) was included to compare the senescence performance of a species that does not produce anthocyanins in autumn. Plants were subjected to three environmental regimes during senescence: an outdoor treatment; a 5-d high-stress (high light and low temperature) treatment followed by transfer to a low-stress environment and a low-stress treatment that served as control. In the outdoor treatment, the appearance of anthocyanins in senescing leaves of WT plants was concomitant with the development of photo-inhibition in mutant plants of all three anthocyanin-producing species. In the high-stress environment, WT plants maintained higher photochemical efficiencies than mutants and were able to recover when transferred to the low-stress environment, whereas mutant leaves dropped while still green and displayed signs of irreversible photooxidative damage. Nitrogen resorption efficiencies and proficiencies of all mutants in both stressful treatments were significantly lower than the WT counterparts. B. papyrifera displayed photochemical efficiencies and nitrogen resorption performance comparable with the highest of the anthocyanin-producing species in all three senescing environments, indicating a photoprotective strategy divergent from the other species studied. These results strongly support the resorption protection hypothesis of anthocyanins in senescing leaves. (+info)Morroniside protects cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells from damage by high ambient glucose. (4/28)
AIM: To determine whether morroniside, a compound in Cornus officinalis Sieb et Zucc can prevent cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) from damage by high ambient glucose. METHODS: HUVEC was incubated in glucose, 5 or 30 mmol/L, either alone or in the presence of morroniside (final concentration 100, 10, and 1 micromol/L, respectively) for 48 h. The proliferation of HUVEC was quantified by MTT method; its cycle was analyzed by flow cytometry; morphological change was observed with fluorescence microscopy. RESULTS: Survival of HUVEC cultured in high ambient glucose was significantly decreased when compared to that in normal concentration of glucose (P<0.01). High ambient glucose also lowered the rate of cells entering into S-phase, along with severe morphological damage. With the intervention of morroniside (final concentration 100 and 10 micromol/L), the cell survival was significantly recovered (P<0.01, P<0.05, respectively), accompanied with increased S-phase rate and less extent of morphological damage. CONCLUSION: Morroniside protected HUVEC against high ambient glucose induced injury, which suggested that morroniside could exert a beneficial effect on preventing diabetic angiopathies. (+info)Phylogenetic analyses in cornus substantiate ancestry of xylem supercooling freezing behavior and reveal lineage of desiccation related proteins. (5/28)
The response of woody plant tissues to freezing temperature has evolved into two distinct behaviors: an avoidance strategy, in which intracellular water supercools, and a freeze-tolerance strategy, where cells tolerate the loss of water to extracellular ice. Although both strategies involve extracellular ice formation, supercooling cells are thought to resist freeze-induced dehydration. Dehydrin proteins, which accumulate during cold acclimation in numerous herbaceous and woody plants, have been speculated to provide, among other things, protection from desiccative extracellular ice formation. Here we use Cornus as a model system to provide the first phylogenetic characterization of xylem freezing behavior and dehydrin-like proteins. Our data suggest that both freezing behavior and the accumulation of dehydrin-like proteins in Cornus are lineage related; supercooling and nonaccumulation of dehydrin-like proteins are ancestral within the genus. The nonsupercooling strategy evolved within the blue- or white-fruited subgroup where representative species exhibit high levels of freeze tolerance. Within the blue- or white-fruited lineage, a single origin of dehydrin-like proteins was documented and displayed a trend for size increase in molecular mass. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that an early divergent group of red-fruited supercooling dogwoods lack a similar protein. Dehydrin-like proteins were limited to neither nonsupercooling species nor to those that possess extreme freeze tolerance. (+info)Effects of iridoid total glycoside from Cornus officinalis on prevention of glomerular overexpression of transforming growth factor beta 1 and matrixes in an experimental diabetes model. (6/28)
The present study was conducted to determine whether iridoid total glycoside from Cornus officinalis was effective in regulating expression of transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta1) and preventing overdeposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) in a diabetes state. An experimental rat model of diabetic nephropathy (DN) was successfully induced by one intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin at a dose of 60 mg x kg(-1) and maintained for 12 weeks. All rats had free access to standard chow and water. Four groups: normal control, diabetic control, diabetic rats with aminoguanidine treatment and diabetic rats with iridoid total glycoside treatment were used in this experiment. All treatments were administered by intragastric gavage (ig). At the end of the experiment, serum was collected for ELISA determination of TGF-beta1 protein level; renal cortex was dissected for reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis of its mRNA expression; and immunohistochemistry was introduced to observe ECM deposition. A significantly higher level of protein and mRNA expression of TGF-beta1, and also overdeposition of fibronectin and laminin was found in diabetic rats. Both iridoid total glycoside and aminoguanidine were effective in decreasing serum protein level and glomerular mRNA expression of TGF-beta1, and in preventing renal overdeposition of fibronectin and laminin. This study suggests that iridoid total glycoside is a beneficial agent for prevention and therapy of DN. (+info)Postzygotic isolating factor in sympatric speciation in Rhagoletis flies: reduced response of hybrids to parental host-fruit odors. (7/28)
Rhagoletis pomonella is a model for sympatric speciation (divergence without geographic isolation) by means of host-plant shifts. Many Rhagoletis species are known to use fruit odor as a key olfactory cue to distinguish among their respective host plants. Because Rhagoletis rendezvous on or near the unabscised fruit of their hosts to mate, behavioral preferences for fruit odor translate directly into premating reproductive isolation among flies. Here, we report that reciprocal F(1) hybrids between the apple and hawthorn host races of R. pomonella, as well as between the host races and an undescribed sibling species infesting Cornus florida (flowering dogwood) do not respond to host fruit volatiles in wind-tunnel assays at doses that elicit maximal directed flight in parental flies. The reduced ability of hybrids to orient to fruit volatiles could result from a conflict between neural pathways for preference and avoidance behaviors, and it suggests that hybrids might suffer a fitness disadvantage for finding fruit in nature. Therefore, host-specific mating may play a dual role as an important postzygotic as well as a premating reproductive barrier to isolate sympatric Rhagoletis flies. (+info)Beneficial effect of Corni Fructus, a constituent of Hachimi-jio-gan, on advanced glycation end-product-mediated renal injury in Streptozotocin-treated diabetic rats. (8/28)
Previous investigations have demonstrated that Hachimi-jio-gan, a Chinese prescription consisting of eight crude drugs, has a therapeutic potential in diabetes and diabetic nephropathy, using these model rats. To add to these findings, we performed this study to assess whether one of the crude drugs, Corni Fructus (Cornus officinalis SIEB. et ZUCC.), had an effect on streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats as a major active constituent, compared with an inhibitor of advanced glycation end-product (AGE) formation, aminoguanidine. Diabetic rats were orally administrated Corni Fructus extract (50, 100, 200 mg/kg body weight/d) or aminoguanidine (100 mg/kg body weight/d). Treatment with Corni Fructus for 10 d suppressed hyperglycemia, proteinuria, renal AGE formation, and related protein expressions, i.e., receptor for AGEs, nuclear factor-kappaB, transforming growth factor-beta1, and Nepsilon-(carboxymethyl)lysine, in the same way as with aminoguanidine. However, improvement of renal function, shown via serum creatinine (Cr) and Cr clearance, was superior to aminoguanidine treatment. In conclusion, the present study supported the hypothesis that Corni Fructus plays an important role against diabetic pathogenesis, i.e., reducing glucose toxicities, up-regulating renal function, and consequently ameliorating glycation-associated renal damage; thus, this study may provide a new recognition of crude drugs to clarify the mechanisms of Chinese prescriptions. (+info)
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The larvae feed on Cornus controversa. Yu, Dicky Sick Ki. "Eupithecia clavifera Inoue 1955". Home of Ichneumonoidea. Taxapad. ...
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Flowering Dogwood - Cornus florida. Flowering Dogwood - Cornus florida. Family Cornaceae - Dogwood family. Dogwoods are some of ... Many sources, i.e. Flora of China treats the family as consisting of a single genus, Cornus, [1] while others include 17 or ... Cornus mas is cultivated in China for medicinal uses. Many species are widely cultivated as ornamentals, e.g., C. alba, C. ... 2. Chuanzhu Fan and Jenny Qui-Yun Xiang, American Journal of Botany, Phylogenetics Within Cornus. Tree Encyclopedia / North ...
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CORNUS CIRCINATA. Round-leaved Dogwood. Chronic malaria, hepatitis, jaundice. Weakness in morning. Pain in pit of stomach, with ... Relationship.--Compare: Cornus alternifolia-Swamp Walnut--(Weak and tired; disturbed sleep, fever, restlessness, eczema; skin ... cracked; chest feels cold, as if full of ice); Cornus florida (chronic malaria; indigestion and distressing acid heartburn; ...
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Cornaceae8
- Cornus is a genus of about 30-60 species [Note 1] of woody plants in the family Cornaceae , commonly known as dogwoods , which can generally be distinguished by their blossoms, berries, and distinctive bark. (wikipedia.org)
- Cornus is a genus of woody plants in the family Cornaceae, commonly known as dogwoods. (wikipedia.org)
- Cornus L. (Cornaceae) stolonifera L. (umn.edu)
- The medicinal properties of Cornus mas L. (= Cornus mascula L.), Cornaceae, are well described in Hippocratian documents, and recent research provides experimental evidence for some of these properties. (mdpi.com)
- There Cornus officinalis, the Japanese cornel or Japanese cornelian cherry, is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae. (laserdobrasil.com.br)
- Cornus Officinalis Fruit Extract is an extract of the sarcocarp of Cornus officinalis, Cornaceae 3. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- Cornus mas, Cornus officinalis, Cornus controversa, and Cornus kousa (Cornaceae) bear edible fruits that are consumed in parts of Europe and Asia. (siatron.com.br)
- The Cornus Florida Rubra is one of the most beautiful flowering trees in North America and belongs to the cornaceae family. (jardins-du-monde.be)
Genus10
- a broadly inclusive genus Cornus is accepted here. (wikipedia.org)
- Dogwoods are used as food plants by the larvae of some species of butterflies and moths, including the emperor moth, the engrailed, the small angle shades, and the following case-bearers of the genus Coleophora: C. ahenella, C. salicivorella (recorded on Cornus canadensis), C. albiantennaella, C. cornella and C. cornivorella, with the latter three all feeding exclusively on Cornus. (wikipedia.org)
- The genus Cornus is a member of the Dogwood family and one that gardeners often look to for ornamental plants. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Plants in the genus Cornus are commonly called dogwoods. (cirrusimage.com)
- Flora of China treats the family as consisting of a single genus, Cornus, [1] while others include 17 or more genera. (cirrusimage.com)
- Cornus florida has the arching leaf venation characteristic of the genus. (vplants.org)
- The Cornus (dogwood) genus includes a wonderful array of trees and shrubs. (gardenersworld.com)
- With such a wide range of trees and shrubs in the cornus genus, the requirements for each can be slightly different. (gardenersworld.com)
- Among 65 species belonging to the genus Cornus only two, Cornus mas L. and Cornus officinalis Sieb. (siatron.com.br)
- The genus cornus is Latin for a horn , The species name of this plant is named for Thomas Drummond, (ca. 1790-1835), naturalist, born in Scotland, around 1790. (wildflower.org)
Sericea9
- Cornus sericea L. (usda.gov)
- The Plants Database includes the following 2 subspecies of Cornus sericea . (usda.gov)
- For attractive color in winter, look to the stems of Cornus sanguinea or C. sericea . (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- N. Petersen, Cornus nelsonii Rose, Cornus sericea f. interior (Rydb. (vplants.org)
- Also known as Cornus sericea. (prairiemoon.com)
- Easy to grow, super durable, and at its most attractive in winter - perhaps that's why you've grown our native red-twig dogwood ( Cornus sericea , aka Cornus stolonifera ) before. (butterflybushes.com)
- Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea ' is a shrubby dogwood whose golden yellow stems provide interest on the Winter Walk. (ericanotebook.com)
- Its parent, Cornus sericea , has red stems, and is also found in this area. (ericanotebook.com)
- Cornus is the Latin name for dogwood, while sericea means silky. (intermountainbiota.org)
Chinensis4
- Cornus chinensis - Wangerin. (pfaf.org)
- Cornus chinensis is a deciduous Tree growing to 10 m (32ft 10in). (pfaf.org)
- This variety of Dogwood the Cornus Kousa Chinensis or Chinese Dogwood as it is sometimes known, is a deciduous compact and particularly stunning small tree. (alidade-conseil.com)
- Cornus kousa chinensis is pollinated by insects and is hermaphrodite (has both male and female parts). (amkhaseed.com)
Sanguinea4
- Species include the common dogwood Cornus sanguinea of Eurasia, the widely cultivated flowering dogwood ( Cornus florida ) of eastern North America, the Pacific dogwood Cornus nuttallii of western North America, the Kousa dogwood Cornus kousa of eastern Asia, and two low-growing boreal species, the Canadian and Eurasian dwarf cornels (or bunchberries), Cornus canadensis and Cornus suecica respectively. (wikipedia.org)
- Cornus sanguinea , Cornus stolonifera , Cornus alba and Cornus sibirica strike well from hardwood cuttings taken in winter. (gardenersworld.com)
- Cornus sanguinea Linnaeus, 1753, spec. (plazi.org)
- Cornus Sanguinea is indicated for mainly transitory syndromes of numerous sub-acute inflammatory and necrotic ailments. (iplanethealth.com)
Species13
- In species such as this Cornus × unalaschkensis , the tiny four-petaled flowers are clustered in a tightly packed, flattened cyme at the center of four showy white petal-like bracts . (wikipedia.org)
- Most dogwood species have opposite leaves, while a few, such as Cornus alternifolia and C. controversa, have their leaves alternate. (wikipedia.org)
- The drupes of species in the subgenera Cornus are edible. (wikipedia.org)
- The drupes of species in the subgenus Cornus are edible. (wikipedia.org)
- Other Cornus species are stoloniferous shrubs that grow naturally in wet habitats and along waterways. (wikipedia.org)
- Several of these are used along highways and in naturalizing landscape plantings, especially those species with bright red or bright yellow stems, particularly conspicuous in winter, such as Cornus stolonifera. (wikipedia.org)
- Cornus L. sensu lato consists of 55 species that are mostly trees and shrubs and rarely perennial herbs with woody rhizomes [2]. (cirrusimage.com)
- The hard wood of several species of Cornus is used for making farming tools. (cirrusimage.com)
- Here, the influence of water depth, coral abundance, colony shape, prey species, and intraspecific attraction among snails on distribution patterns, prey selection, and microhabitat use of D. cornus was studied in the northern Red Sea. (springer.com)
- Cornus officinalis is a dogwood species native to Eastern Asia (Korea, China, and Japan). (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- Cornus officinalis is a species of dogwood known also as Japanese cornel or Japanese cornelian cherry or Cornelian cherries.It occurs in China, Japan and Korea where it is used as a food plant and as a medicinal plant-Shan-zhu-yu,(Chinese) San-syu-yu (Japanese). (chemfaces.com)
- Cornus suecica (Swedish Cornel) is a species of shrub in the family dogwoods . (eol.org)
- This species was formerly known as Cornus stolonifera. (mortonarb.org)
Stolonifera3
- St. John, Cornus stolonifera Michx. (vplants.org)
- Cornus stolonifera is often selected as an ornamental shrub for its red twigs, which provide winter interest in the landscape. (vplants.org)
- I reported [variety baileyi] from Lagrange County but I am now referring that specimen to Cornus stolonifera. (vplants.org)
Shan Zhu Yu2
- Cornus / Shan Zhu Yu (Cornus officinalis) 2% polyphenols extract. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- Asiatic Dogwood Fruit Herb Extract Powder / Shan Zhu Yu / Cornus Officinalis, 100g or 3.5oz by Plum Flower by Plum Flower 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 ratings Sucurile de coarne sunt bogate in potasiu, calciu, sodiu, fier, zinc, mangan, cupru. (thefullnessoflife.com)
Alternifolia4
Canadensis2
- Site Cornus canadensis in partial to full shade. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Another cornus that enjoys an acid soil is the low-growing Cornus canadensis (creeping dogwood). (gardenersworld.com)
Sieb7
- Unusual cadinane-type sesquiterpene glycosides with α-glucosidase inhibitory activities from the fruit of Cornus officinalis Sieb. (nih.gov)
- Five novel and rare cadinane-type sesquiterpene glycosides, cornucadinoside A-E (1-5) were isolated from water extract of the fruit of Cornus officinalis Sieb. (nih.gov)
- Cornus officinalis Sieb. (nih.gov)
- The aim of the present study was to explore the mechanism of mitochondrial protection of Cornus officinalis Sieb. (scirp.org)
- Cornus medicinal materials were provided by Guangdong E-FONG pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Extraction and determination of Cornus officinalis total glycosides and Cornus polysaccharides from Cornus officinalis Sieb. (scirp.org)
- It is perfect for preventing common cold and flu, as it consists of high levels of vitamin C. Cornus Officinalis Sieb. (siatron.com.br)
- Research products of Cornus officinalis Sieb. (chemfaces.com)
Controversa3
- The tree forms, that include Cornus kousa and Cornus controversa , can cope with a clay soil but some aren't successful on a shallow chalky soil. (gardenersworld.com)
- Want to plant a cornus controversa tree, advice please? (gardenplansireland.com)
- Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:23 pm Post subject: Want to plant a cornus controversa tree, advice please? (gardenplansireland.com)
Kousa Dogwood2
- Cornus kousa , commonly called Kousa dogwood, is a small, deciduous flowering tree or multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 15-30' tall, with a vase-shaped habit in the early years but eventually maturing to a more rounded form. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- Pink Kousa Dogwood Cornus kousa var. (alidade-conseil.com)
Dogwoods3
- All you need to know about growing cornus, or dogwoods, in our detailed Grow Guide. (gardenersworld.com)
- Flowering dogwoods (Cornus florida) are small, deciduous trees that prefer partial or full shade and well-drained, rich, acidic soil. (ehow.com)
- All Dogwoods benefits from a less is more approach when it comes to pruning and Cornus alba is no exception. (best4hedging.co.uk)
Racemosa3
- Cornus racemosa has tan to reddish brown twigs that become gray with age and round-topped to pyramidal clusters of white fruit on pinkish red stalks. (vplants.org)
- Cornus racemosa Lam. (wildflower.org)
- Gray Dogwood, Panicled Dogwood, Cornus racemosa Lam. (friendsofthewildflowergarden.org)
Shrub8
- Cornus may also refer to: Cornus, Aveyron, a commune in the 'Aveyron' département of France Cornus, Sardinia, an archaeological site in Sardinia Battle of Cornus (215 BC), a battle on Sardinia in the Second Punic War Cornus mas, the Cornelian cherry, or dogwood cherry, a medium to large deciduous shrub Cornu (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cornus. (wikipedia.org)
- Cornus amomum is a deciduous Shrub growing to 3 m (9ft 10in) at a medium rate. (pfaf.org)
- Cornus alba 'Aurea' is a lovely hardy deciduous shrub which produces a stunning display of large crisp yellow leaves in spring followed by florets of small white flowers in June. (reviewsic.com)
- A lesser-known and seldom-seen beauty is Cornus mas , the Cornelian cherry, best described as a large, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. (torontobotanicalgarden.ca)
- Cornus alba will ultimately form a huge, sprawling shrub, but virtually no-one grows the plant without cutting it back hard every so often to promote the production of the coloured stems. (growsonyou.com)
- Cornus is shrub that grows to a height of 30 ft Asiatic Dogwood Cornus Officinalis Powder Natural 100% Korean Herbs Diet Detox Tea 300g (10oz) by Shinsun Herb. (laserdobrasil.com.br)
- Cornus is shrub that grows to a height of 30 ft (10 m) in the woodland regions of East Asia from China to Korea. (laserdobrasil.com.br)
- Cornus Officinalis Robin's Pride is a variety of Dogwood also known as Japanese Cornel or Japanese Cornelian Cherry.This large deciduous shrub originates from Japan but grows well in the UK. (siatron.com.br)
Officinalis extract6
- The cornus officinalis extract are derived from appropriate plants that have been studied and scientifically proven to possess beneficial effects. (laserdobrasil.com.br)
- Cornus officinalis extract, US $ 1 - 500 / Kilogram, Herbal Extract, Cornus officinalis, Powder.Source from Xi'an Hao-Xuan Bio-Tech Co., Ltd. on Alibaba.com. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- China Dogwood Extract/Fructus Corni Extract/Cornus Officinalis Extract, Find details about China Cornus Officinalis, Cornus Officinalis Extract from Dogwood Extract/Fructus Corni Extract/Cornus Officinalis Extract - Shaanxi Sinuote Biotech Co., Ltd. Asiatic Dogwood Fruit Herb Extract Powder / Shan Zhu Yu / Cornus Officinalis, 100g or 3.5oz by Plum Flower by Plum Flower 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 ratings Impact on the immune system. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- The invention discloses a method for preparing cornus officinalis extract, an application in cigarettes and the cigarette. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- China Loganin Morroniside Cornus Officinalis Extract, Find details about China Dogwood Fruit Extract, Fructus Corni Extract from Loganin Morroniside Cornus Officinalis Extract - … Atopic dermatitis (AD) is an allergic and chronic inflammatory skin disease. (thefullnessoflife.com)
- Cornus officinalis Extract Strychnine 10%, You can get more details about from mobile site on m.alibaba.com Cornus extract. (thefullnessoflife.com)
Fruits of cornus officinalis2
- Red fruits of cornus officinalis, Ripe Japanese cornelian cherry, on the branch - Buy this stock photo and explore similar images at Adobe Stock The present work aimed to isolate and identify endophytic fungi harboured in the tissues of the native medicinal plant Cornus officinalis and screen beneficial fungi to inhibit cornel pathogens. (siatron.com.br)
- The fruits of Cornus officinalis have been used in traditional oriental medicine for treatment of inner ear diseases, such as tinnitus and hearing loss. (chemfaces.com)
Drummondii1
- Cornus drummondii C. A. Mey. (swbiodiversity.org)
Bark2
- Cornus kousa (bark) (6 dat. (wikimedia.org)
- Boil the inner bark of Cornus Florida in one glass of water of 15-20 minutes. (siatron.com.br)
Sibirica2
- Cornus Alba Sibirica (also known as red barked dogwood) produces brilliant, bright red stems and brings year-round interest to the garden. (jparkers.co.uk)
- There are minor differences depending which variety you've got - Cornus alba 'Elegantissima' for instance gets much taller than, say, Cornus alba 'Sibirica', so knowing the variety would be helpful. (growsonyou.com)
Shrubs3
- Plant bare-root cornus shrubs or trees in autumn to spring, in well-prepared soil. (gardenersworld.com)
- Cornus can be deciduous shrubs or trees, or creeping, woody-based perennials, some with brightly coloured young stems. (rhs.org.uk)
- Cornus are deciduous shrubs, trees or perennials, and sometimes feature boldly coloured stems when young. (worfieldplants.co.uk)
Elegantissima1
- Cornus alba 'Elegantissima' (Red-barked dogwood 'Elegantissima') will reach a height of 4m and a spread of 4m after 5-10 years. (shootgardening.co.uk)
Plant cornus alba1
- Create a colourful informal hedge with wonderful winter interest and wildlife value, or plant Cornus alba in front of an evergreen row to add a splash of winter interest. (best4hedging.co.uk)
Snail Drupella cornus1
- A possible link between coral diseases and a corallivorous snail ( Drupella cornus ) outbreak in the Red Sea. (springer.com)
Motility of human sperm3
- clear, some studies have shown that the fruit of cornus has antibacterial and against Salmonella and Shigella, both bacteria that cause gastrointestinal Abstract The effects of a Chinese herb, Cornus officinalis, on the motility of human sperm was studied. (laserdobrasil.com.br)
- A substance isolated from Cornus officinalis enhances the motility of human sperm. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- The effects of a Chinese herb, Cornus officinalis, on the motility of human sperm was studied. (thefullnessoflife.com)
Linnaeus8
- Kyriakopoulos AM, Dinda B. Cornus mas (Linnaeus) Novel Devised Medicinal Preparations: Bactericidal Effect against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa . (mdpi.com)
- BASIONYM: Cornus florida Linnaeus 1753. (usf.edu)
- BASIONYM: Cornus florida Linnaeus, forma pluribracteata Rehder 1926. (usf.edu)
- BASIONYM: Cornus florida Linnaeus, forma xanthocarpa Rehder 1921. (usf.edu)
- Cornus florida Linnaeus, forma pendula (Dippel) Schelle, in Beissner et al. (usf.edu)
- Cornus florida Linnaeus, forma pluribracteata Rehder, J. Arnold Arbor. (usf.edu)
- Cornus florida Linnaeus, forma rubra (Weston) Schelle, Mitt. (usf.edu)
- Cornus florida Linnaeus, forma xanthocarpa Rehder, J. Arnold Arbor. (usf.edu)
Extract13
- The crude ethyl acetate extract of the leaves of Cornus macrophylla showed antibacterial activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa , a leading cause of illness in immunocompromised individuals. (mdpi.com)
- In this study, the ethanol extract of Cornus officinalis fruit (EECF) showed anti-oxidant effect against PM 2.5 -induced cellular oxidative stress. (medsci.org)
- In the Active Ingredients per Capsule: 500mg* Cornus Fruit Extract 2% polyphenols (*daily value not established). (laserdobrasil.com.br)
- Cornus Officinalis Fruit Extract Official CosIng Information Products with Cornus Officinalis Fruit Extract. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- A-E). Recommendation for cornus officinalis fruit extract usage levels up to: not for fragrance use. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- Cornus Officinalis Powder Dogwood Extract, US $ 10 - 30 / Kilogram, Herbal Extract, Powder, Fruit.Source from Xi An Sost Biotech Co., Ltd. on Alibaba.com. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- The present study investigates the anti-allergic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activities of the ethanolic extract of Cornus officinalis (COFE) for possible applications in the treatment of AD. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- Cornus extract. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- Cornus Officinalis Fruit Extract Powder 10:1, US $ 5 - 10 / Kilogram, Herbal Extract, Cornus Officinalis Fruit Extract Powder, Powder.Source from Shaanxi Joryherb Bio-Technology Co., Ltd. on Alibaba.com. (footstepstowardsfreedom.com.au)
- Benefits of Cornus Fruit High in Antioxidants - Cornus mas fruit extract effect may be due to including some antioxidant components, which caused membrane stabilizing and normalization of fluctuated biochemical profiles induced by CCl4 exposure. (siatron.com.br)
- Inoculated samples with or without Cornus fruit extract were kept at 21 and 7 degrees C. Microbial analysis was conducted on days 0, 1, 3, 5, and 7. (siatron.com.br)
- 100% Natural Dogwood Fruit Extract 10:1, Cornus officinalis Fruit Extract,cornelian cherry fruit extract, US $ 5 - 50 / Kilogram, Herbal Extract, Macrocarpium Fruit Extract, Powder.Source from Hunan Nutramax Inc. on Alibaba.com. (thefullnessoflife.com)
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Latin4
- Cornus is the ancient Latin word for the Cornelian cherry, Cornus mas . (wikipedia.org)
- Cornus comes from the Latin word, cornu, meaning horn, referring to its hard wood. (vplants.org)
- Cornus is also the Latin name for cornelian cherry. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- Latin Name: Cornus officinalis. (siatron.com.br)
Bracts2
- Flowering Cornus (dogwood) trees are grown for their showy coloured bracts in late spring and early summer. (reviewsic.com)
- The four bracts that typify the Cornus hang off slightly which, with a little imagination, look like a crown (in French: couronne). (boomkwekerij-bomer.nl)
Effect of Cornus3
- Effect of Cornus officinalis extracts on the expression of Cu/Zn-SOD (a), Mn-SOD (b), Catalase (c), and GPx (d) genes in RAW 264.7 cells. (figshare.com)
- Effect of Cornus officinalis extracts on the protein expression of antioxidant enzymes in RAW 264.7 cells. (figshare.com)
- To observe the effect of Cornus Officinalis total glycosides (COTG) and Cornus polysaccharides (CP) on myocardial mitochondria and expression levels of glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β) of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) rats. (greenmedinfo.com)
Rugosa2
- Cornus rugosa Lam. (usda.gov)
- Cornus rugosa has light yellow to green twigs that sometimes develop reddish purple patches, leaves that may be almost rounded, and clusters of light blue fruit. (vplants.org)
Amomum1
- Swamp Dogwood, Silky Dogwood Cornus amomum Mill. (wm.edu)
Circinata2
- Homeopathic remedies are prescribed on the basis that in a tiny dilution like cures like, so while very dilute Cornus Circinata may help, unprocessed Cornus Circinata may be best avoided. (abchomeopathy.com)
- Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Cornus Circinata in traditional homeopathic usage , not reviewed by the FDA. (abchomeopathy.com)
Nuttallii5
- Cornus nuttallii is named after Thomas Nuttall , an English botanist and zoologist who worked in North America in the nineteenth century. (wikipedia.org)
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cornus nuttallii . (wikipedia.org)
- Cornus Nuttallii Monarch , a striking variety of the cultivar also known as Pacific Dogwood or Mountain Dogwood, is an attractive small tree. (paramountplants.co.uk)
- Cornus Nuttallii Monarch is easy to grow and care for. (paramountplants.co.uk)
- Low-maintenance, Cornus Nuttallii Monarch doesn't require routine pruning to stay in great shape. (paramountplants.co.uk)
Alba subsp1
- Cornus alba subsp. (vplants.org)
Florida rubra2
- Cornus florida Rubra This is a common variety that has pink through red flowers. (gardenershq.com)
- The foliage of the deciduous Cornus Florida Rubra is composed of green leaves with a lighter lapel. (jardins-du-monde.be)
Dogwood Cornus2
- This plant has better disease resistance and better cold hardiness than flowering dogwood, Cornus florida , and is an excellent alternative to flowering dogwood in areas where dogwood anthracnose is a problem. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- Similar to our other varieties of Dogwood, Cornus alba has green foliage which turns red in autumn and pretty white, spring flowers. (best4hedging.co.uk)
Soil2
- Cornus mas , grown for its winter flowers, prefers a neutral to acid soil in a position of full sun. (gardenersworld.com)
- The hardy cornus will flourish in most soil types, including wet / chalky soils. (findmeplants.co.uk)
Ornamental1
- A member of the Dogwood family, Cornus is one of the best-loved ornamental groups. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
Subsp1
- Cornus kousa subsp. (wikimedia.org)
Foliage1
- In spring, Cornus sports small but charming white flowers and has attractive foliage all growing season long. (bluestoneperennials.com)
Trees3
- Cornus kousa and Cornus mas are sold commercially as edible fruit trees. (wikipedia.org)
- Cornus trees are perfect specimens for a small garden. (gardenersworld.com)
- Cornus trees don't require any pruning apart from the removal of lower branches to create a clear trunk. (gardenersworld.com)
Cornel1
- Japanese Cornel Cherry Cornus officinalis, is nutrient dense herb support for kidney function, cure for dysentery and diarrhea & Natural hepato-protective Trending Health benefits of Jaboticaba ~ Plinia cauliflora Cornus officinalis. (siatron.com.br)
Cultivars3
- Pomological studies of Bulgarian cultivars and forms of cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L. (ishs.org)
- The natural diversity of cornelian cherry ( Cornus mas L.) forms in Bulgaria is extremely large and is an inexhaustible genetic source for the selection of new large-fruited cultivars. (ishs.org)
- Hand pollinations and honey bees were used to cross Cornus florida cultivars in a series of experiments investigating dogwood pollination biology from a breeding viewpoint and testing the use of insects (domestic honey bees and ladybug beetles as pollinators in dogwood breeding. (ashs.org)
USDA1
- The USDA Plants Database includes Cornus , Aucuba, Campotheca , and Nyssa (tupelo) genera in the family. (cirrusimage.com)
Medicinal2
- Cornus mas is cultivated in China for medicinal uses. (cirrusimage.com)
- Using this methodology, medicinal preparations derived from Cornus mas L. fresh fruits, proved to possess significant antimicrobial activity selective against S. aureus and P. aeruginosa . (mdpi.com)
Extracts3
- Cells were treated with H2O2 (100 μM) and Cornus officinalis extracts at different concentrations (10, 50, and 100 μg/mL). (figshare.com)
- Cornus officinalis ethanol extracts. (figshare.com)
- 1998 in The American Journal of Chinese Medicine found that extracts of cornus Missouri Botanical Garden. (laserdobrasil.com.br)