A plant genus of the family BRASSICACEAE. Members contain crambin.
A genus of SPONGES in the family Crambeidae characterized by desmoid spicules. The type species is Crambe crambe.
The full collection of microbes (bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.) that naturally exist within a particular biological niche such as an organism, soil, a body of water, etc.
PLANTS, or their progeny, whose GENOME has been altered by GENETIC ENGINEERING.

Glucosinolate breakdown products as insect fumigants and their effect on carbon dioxide emission of insects. (1/6)

BACKGROUND: Glucosinolate breakdown products are volatile, therefore good candidates for insect fumigants. However, although they are insecticidal, the mode of action of such natural products is not clear. We studied the insecticidal effect of these compounds as fumigants, and monitored the production of carbon dioxide by the insects as a probe to the understanding of their mode of action. RESULTS: The fumigation 24-h LC50 against the house fly (Musca domestica L.) of allyl thiocyanate, allyl isothiocyanate, allyl cyanide, and l-cyano-2-hydroxy-3-butene was 0.1, 0.13, 3.66, and 6.2 microg cm-3, respectively; they were 0.55, 1.57, 2.8, and > 19.60 microg cm-3, respectively, against the lesser grain borer (Rhyzopertha dominica Fabricius). The fumigation toxicity of some of the glucosinolate products was very close to or better than that of the commercial insect fumigants such as chloropicrin (LC50: 0.08 and 1.3 microg cm-3 against M. domestica and R. dominica, respectively) and dichlorovos (LC50: < 0.02 and 0.29 microg cm-3 against M. domestica and R. dominica, respectively) in our laboratory tests. Significantly increased CO2 expiration was found in insects exposed to the vapor of allyl isothiocyanate, allyl thiocyanate and allyl isocyanate. Allyl isothiocyanate was also found to increase the CO2 expiration of the American cockroach (Periplaneta americana L.). CONCLUSIONS: Glucosinolate breakdown products have potential as biodegradable and safe insect fumigants. They may act on the insect respiratory system in their mode of action.  (+info)

H-bonding in protein hydration revisited. (2/6)

H-bonding between protein surface polar/charged groups and water is one of the key factors of protein hydration. Here, we introduce an Accessible Surface Area (ASA) model for computationally efficient estimation of a free energy of water-protein H-bonding at any given protein conformation. The free energy of water-protein H-bonds is estimated using empirical formulas describing probabilities of hydrogen bond formation that were derived from molecular dynamics simulations of water molecules at the surface of a small protein, Crambin, from the Abyssinian cabbage (Crambe abyssinica) seed. The results suggest that atomic solvation parameters (ASP) widely used in continuum hydration models might be dependent on ASA for polar/charged atoms under consideration. The predictions of the model are found to be in qualitative agreement with the available experimental data on model compounds. This model combines the computational speed of ASA potential, with the high resolution of more sophisticated solvation methods.  (+info)

Ecophysiological response of Crambe maritima to airborne and soil-borne salinity. (3/6)

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Expression profiling of Crambe abyssinica under arsenate stress identifies genes and gene networks involved in arsenic metabolism and detoxification. (4/6)

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Crystal structure of small protein crambin at 0.48 A resolution. (5/6)

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Functional analysis of the omega-6 fatty acid desaturase (CaFAD2) gene family of the oil seed crop Crambe abyssinica. (6/6)

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Abyssinian Seed Oil - Refined COA MSDS Botanical binomial: Crambe abyssinica. INCI Name: Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil Family: Brassicaceae CAS No.: 68956-68-3 EINECS No.: 273-313-5 Country of Origin: Canada Part of plant used in production: seed Methods of production: Cold Pressed, Refined Description: Crambe ab
Digestibility. In vitro digestibility of the organic matter in crambe hulls and meal using rumen fluid varied considerably (Steg et al. 1994). Hulls and whole seed meal were poorly digested at 44.5 and 57.3%, respectively, whereas dehulled seed meal was much more digestible at 85.0%. In situ ruminal organic matter digestibilities for dehulled crambe meal, crambe hulls, rapeseed meal, and soybean meal were 96%, 43%, 85%, and 95%, respectively (Liu 1994; Liu et al. 1994a). Total tract organic matter digestibility for crambe meal and rapeseed meal was reported at 98% and 92%, respectively. Crambe meal organic matter, crude protein and neutral detergent fiber degraded more rapidly in the rumen than soybean meal (Liu 1994; Liu et al. 1994a). However, heat treatment or toasting of crambe meal could substantially decrease rumen degradability. Finally, rate of in situ protein disappearance in the rumen was not different for reciprocal amounts of crambe meal and soybean meal fed as protein supplements ...
Article Removal of cadmium from water using by-product |italic|Crambe abyssinica|/italic| Hochst seeds as biosorbent material. The effectiveness of Crambe abyssinica Hochst seeds by-product as a biosorbent for the removal of cadmium ions from wastewa...
With a germination temperature of 6 °C which is also equivalent to the basal growing temperature, C. abyssinica is a winter crop in southern Europe and subtropical areas whereas it is cultivated as spring crop in northern Europe and more continental areas.[13][5] The optimal growing temperature is approximately 15 °C. It tolerates annual average temperature between 5.7 and 16.2 °C and frost down to -6 °C.[14] Because of its ability to get along with only 350mm of precipitation, C. abyssinica is considered to be relatively drought tolerant.[13] Nevertheless, drought stress during the development stages of flowering and grain filling reduces productivity.[15] Cultivation is possible up to an annual precipitation of 1200mm. Crambe has modest demands regarding soil properties, it tolerates soil pH from 5.0 to 7.8. Low soil depth and a high stone and gravel content decrease drought tolerance.[5] Seeds of many improved varieties are available on the market and are sown at a rate of approximately ...
Complex of peptides, connected with diamond powder, extracts of swertia, lingzhi mushroom, arnica, soybean, Kuril tea, meadowsweet, fireweed, rhododendron, tsubaki seed oil, crambe abyssinica seed oil, ginseng, sodium glutamate (hyaluronic acid), galactoarabinan (polysaccharide of Siberian larch), rosemary, camelina seed oil.. Ingredients (INCI): aqua (water), mustela lutreola (mink) oil, cetearyl alcohol, sorbitan stearate, camelina sativa (camelina) seed oil, isoamyl laurate, maltodextrin, propanediol, sucrose cocoate, galactoarabinan, sodium acrylates copolymer, 1,2-hexanediol, camellia japonica (tsubaki) seed oil, crambe abyssinica seed oil phytosterol esters, phosphatidylcholine, allantoin, isoamyl cocoate, glucose, caprylhydroxamic acid, butylene glycol, parfum, sorbitol, helianthus annuus (sunflower seed) oil, bacillus/soybean/folic acid ferment extract, panax ginseng (ginseng root) extract, rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract, swertia chirata extract, sodium glutamate, urea, ...
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Erucic acid (C22:1, Δ13Z) is an interesting building block for the oleochemical industry and is abundantly present in Crambe abyssinica seed oil (∼59% of C22:1). For the enrichment of fatty acids (FA), lipases can be employed and we have found in a previous protein engineering study suitable variants of lipase A from Moesziomyces antarcticus (CAL-A) for the enrichment of C22:1 from Crambe oil deri ...
Erucic acid (C22:1, Δ13Z) is an interesting building block for the oleochemical industry and is abundantly present in Crambe abyssinica seed oil (∼59% of C22:1). For the enrichment of fatty acids (FA), lipases can be employed and we have found in a previous protein engineering study suitable variants of lipase A from Moesziomyces antarcticus (CAL-A) for the enrichment of C22:1 from Crambe oil deri ...
Balancing the fine line between dewiness and luminosity overload, our Lustrous Body oil is packed with irresistible glow. With a super combo of three oils - rosehip seed oil to rejuvenate, crambe abyssinica seed oil to nourish and meadowfoam seed oil to moisturise - its a rapid absorber and skin illuminator. An undeniable beauty shortcut, our formula goes on dry and stays that way, designed to leave behind a delicate sheen and Evelyn Roses signature scent. Wrap skin in radiance, with a dose of attitude.
Balancing the fine line between dewiness and luminosity overload, our Lustrous Body oil is packed with irresistible glow. With a super combo of three oils - rosehip seed oil to rejuvenate, crambe abyssinica seed oil to nourish and meadowfoam seed oil to moisturise - its a rapid absorber and skin illuminator. An undeniable beauty shortcut, our formula goes on dry and stays that way, designed to leave behind a delicate sheen and Evelyn Roses signature scent. Wrap skin in radiance, with a dose of attitude.
Balancing the fine line between dewiness and luminosity overload, our Lustrous Body oil is packed with irresistible glow. With a super combo of three oils - rosehip seed oil to rejuvenate, crambe abyssinica seed oil to nourish and meadowfoam seed oil to moisturise - its a rapid absorber and skin illuminator. An undeniable beauty shortcut, our formula goes on dry and stays that way, designed to leave behind a delicate sheen and Evelyn Roses signature scent. Wrap skin in radiance, with a dose of attitude.
12255 INGREDIENTS: ALCOHOL • PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) • AQUA (WATER) • LINALOOL • LIMONENE • ETHYLHEXYL METHOXYCINNAMATE • HYDROXYCITRONELLAL • BENZYL SALICYLATE • COUMARIN • DIETHYLAMINO HYDROXYBENZOYL HEXYL BENZOATE • BUTYL METHOXYDIBENZOYLMETHANE • BUTYLENE GLYCOL DICAPRYLATE/DICAPRATE • ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE • BHT • BENZYL BENZOATE • BENZYL ALCOHOL • CITRAL • ISOEUGENOL • GERANIOL • FARNESOL • TOCOPHEROL • EUGENOL • CI 14700 (RED 4) • CI 60730 (EXT. VIOLET 2) • CI 19140 (YELLOW 5) #12533 INGREDIENTS: AQUA (WATER) • PEG-8 BEESWAX • PARAFFIN • STYRENE/ACRYLATES/AMMONIUM METHACRYLATE COPOLYMER • PEG-12 CARNAUBA • VP/EICOSENE COPOLYMER • STEARYL ALCOHOL • PALMITIC ACID • PVP • STEARIC ACID • AMINOMETHYL PROPANEDIOL • PENTYLENE GLYCOL • POLYBUTENE • PHENOXYETHANOL • BUTYLENE GLYCOL • HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE • CAPRYLYL GLYCOL • CRAMBE ABYSSINICA SEED OIL • SODIUM LAURETH-12 SULFATE • PARFUM (FRAGRANCE) • SODIUM ...
Kick-start your skincare routine with our Soft Touch Face Foam. Strong enough to banish impurities. Gentle enough to cleanse day after day. Hydrating enough to leave behind an irresistibly soft-to-touch feel. Activate the foam by mixing with water and let the nourishing crambe abyssinica, soothing rose water and moisturising coconut water get to work. Our cleanser will help you wipe the slate clean.
Kick-start your skincare routine with our Soft Touch Face Foam. Strong enough to banish impurities. Gentle enough to cleanse day after day. Hydrating enough to leave behind an irresistibly soft-to-touch feel. Activate the foam by mixing with water and let the nourishing crambe abyssinica, soothing rose water and moisturising coconut water get to work. Our cleanser will help you wipe the slate clean.
S. Intanon, Reed, R. L., Stevens, J. F., Hulting, A. G., and Mallory-Smith, C., Identification and Phytotoxicity of a New Glucosinolate Breakdown Product from Meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba) Seed Meal, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 62, no. 30, pp. 7423 - 7429, 2014. ...
The host plant spectre of a parasite is rarely known exhaustively; this applies in particular at the species level. It is advisable therefore to check at least also the list of all parasites of this genus ...
In the garden, it can be grown as an eye-catching and fragrant border plant. It has perhaps the most beautiful of all large glaucous leaves; the wide blades are exquisitely curved and lobed. It is superb in the border and ideal for cutting. In early summer, abundant clusters of honey-scented white flowers are held above the wonderfully ruffled, leathery, blue-green leaves. The flowers are highly attractive to bees. ...
DI-fusion, le Dépôt institutionnel numérique de lULB, est loutil de référencementde la production scientifique de lULB.Linterface de recherche DI-fusion permet de consulter les publications des chercheurs de lULB et les thèses qui y ont été défendues.
In the present work liquid-liquid equilibrium (LLE) data were obtained for systems composed of glycerol. +. ethanol. +. distilled fatty acid ethyl esters from crambe oil at T/K = 298.2, 318.2 and 338.2. The experimental data measured for these systems were used to adjust the binary interaction parameters between their components for NRTL model treating the mixture of ester as a single ethyl ester, with the average molar mass of the mixture of esters. Two sets of UNIFAC binary interaction parameters were also tested to predict the LLE of the systems. Ethanol, which is distributed in the glycerol-rich and ester-rich phases, showed a greater affinity to the glycerol rich phase. Glycerol and FAEE presented very low miscibility. The average deviations related to mass fraction composition between experimental and calculated values by the NRTL model were less than 0.82% and by the UNIFAC model were between 2.27% and 3.97%, considering the two different sets of binary interaction parameters. © 2012 ...
This is an excellent homemade face cream that is suitable for all types. The recipe below will make 50g. 1. Crambe seed oil - 5g 2. Nutri Emulsifying
330MLAbout: ​ Love your show-stopping look with a shampoo that knows how to turn the volume UP! Whether thickening your thin hair or looking to lift that flat look, we designed this to treat your hair and make sure you are heard. Key ingredients: Crambe oil Phytosterols Panthenol Poly-blends Paraben-free, sodium chlor
Thi-Ngoc-Dung Nguyen, Omid Feizbakhsh, Estelle Sfecci, Blandine Baratte, Claire Delehouze, et al.. Kinase-Based Screening of Marine Natural Extracts Leads to the Identification of a Cytotoxic High Molecular Weight Metabolite from the Mediterranean Sponge Crambe tailliezi. Marine drugs, MDPI, 2019, 17 (10), pp.569. ⟨10.3390/md17100569⟩. ⟨hal-02366157⟩ ...
Gossypium Herbaceum (Cotton) Seed Oil, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil, Octyldodecanol, Squalane, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Oil, Isopropyl Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Actinidia Chinensis (Kiwi) Seed Oil, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil Phytosterol Esters, Juglans Regia (Walnut) Seed Oil, Hexyldecanol, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Extract, Passiflora Edulis Seed Oil, Vaccinium Macrocarpon (Cranberry) Seed Oil, Tetrahydrodiferuloylmethane, Brassica Campestris Sterols, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Extract, Lavandula Hybrida Oil, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Tocopherol, Bisabolol, Cetylhydroxyproline Palmitamide, Stearic Acid, Tetrahydrodemethoxydiferuloylmethane, Lavandula Spica (Lavender) Flower Oil, Tetrahydrobisdemethoxydiferuloylmethane, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, *Linalool,* Limonene. *Linalool and Limonene have not been added to the formula, but are natural components of the Lavender essential oil in the ...
Radish sprouts and broccoli sprouts have been implicated in having a potential chemoprotective effect against certain types of cancer. Each contains a glucosinolate that can be broken down to an isothiocyanate capable of inducing chemoprotective factors known as phase 2 enzymes. In the case of broccoli, the glucosinolate, glucoraphanin, is converted to an isothiocyanate, sulforaphane, while in radish a similar glucosinolate, glucoraphenin, is broken down to form the isothiocyanate, sulforaphene. When sprouts are consumed fresh (uncooked), however, the principal degradation product of broccoli is not the isothiocyanate sulforaphane, but a nitrile, a compound with little anti-cancer potential. By contrast, radish sprouts produce largely the anti-cancer isothiocyanate, sulforaphene. The reason for this difference is likely to be due to the presence in broccoli (and absence in radish) of the enzyme cofactor, epithiospecifier protein (ESP). In vitro induction of the phase 2 enzyme, quinone reductase ...
Used as a daily regime for under makeup or all over body, it moisturizes the skin with organic coconut oil, and counteracts the aging and damaging effects of the sun rays with vitamin E.. Natural Sunscreen Product with Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB Protection. Each Dose Contains Zinc Oxide 15%. NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS: Aqua, Zinc oxide(15%), Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Glycerin, Glyceryl stearate, Glycerin, Glyceryl stearate, Vitis vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Cetearyl alcohol, Sorbitan Sesquioleate, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Tocopherol, Glyceryl caprylate, Xanthan gum, Glyceryl undecylenate. ...
Polybutene, Diisopropyl Dimer Dilinoleate, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Tridecyl Trimellitate, Polyethylene, Calcium Sodium Borosilicate, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Phospholipids, Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate, Atelocollagen, Hyaluronic Acid, Tocopherol, Soluble Collagen, Synthetic Beeswax, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Palmitic Acid, Aluminum Calcium Sodium Silicate, Silica, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Benzoic Acid, Parfum (Fragrance) BHT. May Contain/Peut Contenir [+/-: Mica, Titanium Dioxide (Cl 77891), Yellow 6 Lake (Cl 15985), Red 28 Lake (Cl 45410), Red 33 Lake (Cl 17200), Red 7 Lake (Cl 15850), Yellow 5 Lake (Cl 19140), Iron Oxides (Cl 77491, 77492, 77499), Red 6 Lake (Cl 15850), Blue 1 Lake (Cl 42090), Carmine (Cl 75470)].. ...
REFERENCES. ASLAM, M.; TRAVIS, R. L.; HUFFAKER, R. C. Comparative induction of nitrate and nitrite uptake and reduction systems by ambient nitrate and nitrite in intact roots of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seedlings. Plant physiology, v. 102, n. 3, p. 811-819, 1993. [ Links ] BORGES, E. D. A. et al. Cinética de absorção de amônio e efluxo de prótons em variedades de milho. Semina : Ciências Agrárias, v. 30, n. 3, p. 513-526, 2009. [ Links ] BRITO, D. D. M. C. de. et al. Effects of nitrate supply on plant growth, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium accumulation, and nitrate reductase activity in crambe. Journal of Plant Nutrition, v. 36, n. 2, p. 275-283, 2013. [ Links ] CATALDO, D. A. et al. Rapid colorimetric determination of nitrate in plant tissue by nitration of salicylic acid. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, v. 6, n. 1, p. 71-80, jan. 1975. [ Links ] COMETTI, N. N. et al. Compostos nitrogenados e açúcares solúveis em tecidos de alface orgânica, hidropônica e ...
This nourishing solid conditioner bar is great for all hair types. It is made with a moisturising blend SODIUM COCOYL ISETHIONATE, CETERYL ALCOHOL, POTASSIUM CETYL PHOSPHATE, AQUA, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, GLYCERIN, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER, BEHENTRIMONIUM METHOSULFATE, RICINUS COMMUNIS (CASTOR) OIL, CRAMBE ABYSSIN
1042 records retrieved Click on any name to see a detailed overview.. Names in bold indicate accepted names, plain list indicates non accepted names. Avena L., Sp. Pl.: 79 (1753). Avena abietetorum Ohwi, Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 2: 162 (1933). Avena abyssinica Hochst. in W.P.Schimper, It. Abyssin. 3: 1877 (1846). Avena abyssinica var. baldratiana Cufod., Atti Ist. Bot. Lab. Crittog. Univ. Pavia, ser. 5, 2: 152 (1944). Avena abyssinica var. chiovendae Mordv. in E.V.Wulff (ed.), Kult. Fl. SSSR 2: 421 (1936). Avena abyssinica f. glaberrima Chiov., Annuario Reale Ist. Bot. Roma 8: 343 (1908 publ. 1907). Avena abyssinica var. granulata Chiov., Annuario Reale Ist. Bot. Roma 8: 343 (1908 publ. 1907). Avena abyssinica var. neoschimperi Cufod., Atti Ist. Bot. Lab. Crittog. Univ. Pavia, ser. 5, 2: 152 (1944). Avena adsurgens Schur ex Simonk., Enum. Fl. Transsilv.: 574 (1887). Avena adzharica Albov, Prodr. Fl. Colchic.: 257 (1895). Avena aemulans Nevski, Trudy Sredne-Aziatsk. Gosud. Univ., Ser. 8b, Bot. 17: ...
Avena abyssinica is a ANNUAL. It is not frost tender. It is in flower from June to July, and the seeds ripen from August to October. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Wind. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils, prefers well-drained soil and can grow in heavy clay soil. Suitable pH: acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. It cannot grow in the shade. It prefers dry or moist soil and can tolerate drought.
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While the basic functions of precipitation which form clouds are known, meteorologists struggle to predict exactly when and where clouds form. Dr Gilles Bellon is an atmospheric scientist at the University of Auckland. With help from NeSIs research software engineers and Mahuika supercomputer, Gilles has developed a model to help explain the physics of cloud formation.. There are big cyclonic circulations that bring water to us in New Zealand. The best studied is the Madden-Julian oscillation. Its a huge patch of cloud that starts in the Indian Ocean, near the equator, then moves towards us causing our winter storms. That cloud form is important to us here in New Zealand, but there are many smaller formations too, Gilles said.. Tracking the formation of clouds can lead to more accurate weather forecasting, which has carry-on effects for agriculture, severe weather planning and many other industries.. Alongside the practical applications, this research will help expand our understanding of ...
Octyldodecanol, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Bis-Diglyceryl Polyacyladipate-2, Triisostearyl Citrate, Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax (Candelilla Cera /Cire De Candelilla), Ozokerite, Polyethylene, Jojoba Esters, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Wax, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Flavor (Aroma), Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter, Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil Unsaponifiables, Silybum Marianum Extract, Acacia Decurrens Flower Wax, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil, Plukenetia Volubilis Seed Oil, Retinyl Palmitate, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Tocopherol, Algae Extract, Beta-Sitosterol, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Saccharomyces/Copper Ferment, Meadowfoam Delta-Lactone, Meadowfoam Estolide, Smithsonite Extract, Polyglycerin-3, Ethylhexylglycerin. May Contain (+/-): Mica, Iron Oxides (Ci 77491, Ci 77492, Ci 77499), Red 30 Lake (Ci 73360), Red 7 Lake (Ci 15850), Titanium Dioxide (Ci 77891), ...
Instructions for use: Apply to clean skin in the evening Use underneath a moisturizer Can also be used in the day worn beneath an SPF 30ml/1fl.oz. Ingredients: Aqua (Water), Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Albizia Julibrissin Bark Extract, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Polyglyceryl-3 Methylglucose Distearate, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil, Stearic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Hydroxypropyl Cyclodextrin, Polyacrylamide, Allantoin, Tapioca Starch Polymethylsilsequioxane, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Mica, Benzyl Alcohol, CI 77891 (Titanium Dioxide), Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Parfum (Fragrance), Limonene, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Disodium EDTA, Ethylhexylglycerin, Retinol, Laureth-7, Linalool, Cereus Grandiflorus (Cactus) Flower Extract, Cedrus Atlantica (Cedarwood) Wood Oil, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Petitgrain) Oil, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Peel Oil, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Dehydroacetic Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Hyaluronate,
Instructions for use: Gently apply onto the eye contour morning and night One pump needed for both eyes A mild cooling sensation may be experienced 15ml/ 0.5fl.oz. Ingredients: Aqua (Water),Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Cyclodextrin, Stearic Acid ,Albizia Julibrissin Bark Extract, Polyglyceryl-3 Methylglucose Distearate, Tapioca Starch Polymethylsilsequioxane, Phenoxyethanol, Pullulan, Retinyl Palmitate, Acacia Decurrens/Jojoba/Sunflower Seed Wax/Polyglyceryl-3 Esters, Allantoin, Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Benzyl Alcohol, Xylitylglucosides, Anyhydroxylitol, Mica, Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Maltodextrin, Manilkara Multinervis Leaf Extract, CI 77891 (Titanium Dioxide), Sodium Hyaluronate, Algae Extract, Xylitol, Disodium EDTA, Ethylhexylglycerin, Xanthan Gum, Menthol, Parfum (Fragrance), Limonene, Dehydroacetic Acid, Menthyl Lactate, Sodium Hydroxide, Linalool, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate,
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tags: Gray Wren-warbler, Zambia Wren-warbler, Western Wren-warbler, Calamonastes simplex, Lesser Striped Swallow, Striped Swallow, Hirundo abyssinica, birds, mystery bird, bird ID quiz [Mystery bird]Gray Wren-warbler (perched), also known as a Zambia Wren-warbler or Western Wren-warbler, Calamonastes simplex, and a Lesser Striped Swallow (flying), also known as a Striped Swallow, Hirundo abyssinica, photographed near the Pangani…. ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Hazard from reliance on cruciferous hosts as sources of major gene-based resistance for managing blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) disease. AU - Li, Hua. AU - Barbetti, Martin. AU - Sivasithamparam, Krishnapillai. PY - 2005. Y1 - 2005. N2 - The host ran-e of eighty isolates of Leptosphaeria maculans obtained from various cruciferous hosts in Western Australia was tested by inoculating onto cotyledons of 13 cruciferous hosts, including six Brassira species and one interspecific line of Brassica. These field isolates produced highly variable responses across the hosts tested. One or more isolates overcame the resistance in each of the tested Brassica species with the B-genome. such as B. juncea, B. nigra and B. carinata and of other species tested, including Raphanus raphanistrum. Crambe abyssinica, Sinapis alba, Eruca vesicaria and Raphanus sativus. None of the isolates tested to date were virulent on Camelina sativa. Of all isolates, 48.8% (and 75%, of isolates taken from ...
In the last decade NMR spectroscopy has proven to be an invaluable tool for determining solution structures of medium sized macromolecules. Advances in magnet technology and electronic data...
Dr Alistair Story, a Clinical Lead of the Find and Treat Strategy for TB Control on the streets in London (through mobile vans), reiterated that TB rates are unfortunately highest among hardest to reach and hardest to treat communities. Dr Story shared that there is a persistent cycle on the streets of drug addiction, homelessness and imprisonment. He expressed that in whatever order, all this exacerbates and accelerates TB. Homeless populations are exposed to extreme weather conditions, are generally poor and suffer from malnutrition. These are critical risk factors to development of active TB if exposed to infection. Also, because they are living on the street, the tendency is to bounce from one communal home/ shelter to another. These homes are generally overcrowded and are hot spots for active TB exposure. To add fuel to fire, they seek comfort in recreational drugs-- both on the street and in these homes-- that also exposes them to exploitation as drug peddlers/ dealers and crime. This ...
We study by means of nuclear magnetic resonance the self-diffusion of protein hydration water at different hydration levels across a large temperature range that includes the deeply supercooled regime. Starting with a single hydration shell (h = 0.3), we consider different hydrations up to h = 0.65. Our experimental evidence indicates that two phenomena play a significant role in the dynamics of protein hydration water: (i) the measured fragile-to-strong dynamic crossover temperature is unaffected by the hydration level and (ii) the first hydration shell remains liquid at all hydrations, even at the lowest temperature. ...
Abstract Niger (Guizotia abyssinica) is an oilseed crop cultivated in Ethiopia and India. Niger seed oil is packed with beneficial fatty acids and linoleic acid, and has a similar composition to sunflower oil. The aim ...
Habtamu Fekadu Gemede* ** Food Science and Quality Management http://www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-6088 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0557 (Online) Vol.27, 2014 Abstract: the raw and boiled Anchote (Coccinia abyssinica) tubers were studied and compared for their antinutritional factors. The raw, boiled after peeling and boiled before peeling Anchote tubers had respective contents (mg/100g) of phytate 389.30, 333.63 and 334.74; for…
Hi All Im trying to detect two small proteins of 2.5 and 4.5 kDa by western analysis but Im having a little problem resolving such small proteins on 15% and 20% PAGE. Anyone have any suggestions ...
Coco-Caprylate, Isoamyl Cocoate, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Papaver Orientale (Poppy) Seed Oil, Oleic / Linoleic / Linolenic Polyglycerides, Crambe Abyssinica (Abyssinian) Seed Oil, Caprylic / Capric Triglyceride, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Linalool, Lavandula Hybrida Oil, Pelargonium Graveolens (Geranium) Flower Oil, Geraniol, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil, Laminaria Digitata (Kelp) Extract, Laminaria Ochroleuca (Golden Seaweed) Extract, Tocopherol, Anthemis Nobilis (Chamomile) Flower Oil, Citronellol, Cinnamomum Camphora (Camphor) Wood Oil, Limonene, Mentha Arvensis (Peppermint) Leaf Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Fragrance (Parfum), Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Padina Pavonica Thallus Extract, Menthol, Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Leaf Oil, Citral ...
EURODICAUTOM, On-line Technical Dictionary in 12 languages provided by the European Commission , http://eurodic.echo.lu/cgi-bin/edicbin/EuroDicWWW.pl?page=expert ,.. Getinet A. & Sharma S.M. 1996, Niger - Guizotia abyssinica (L.f.) Cass. Promoting the Conservation & Use of Underutilized & Neglected Crops. 5. Institute of Plant Genetics & Crop Plant Research, Gatersleben / International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, Rome. Italy. PDF version at International Plant Genetic Resources Institute , http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/publications/pubfile.asp?ID_PUB=136 ,.. Mabberley D.J. 1997, The Plant-Book : a Portable Dictionary of the Vascular Plants, 2d Edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K.. USDA, ARS, 2000, National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN). [Online Database] National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. Available: www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxdump.pl?xxxx (xx xxxx 2002).. Wang Zongxun et al. 1996, A New ...
Lipid breakdown products include unesterified free fatty acids, acyl carnitine, and lysophospholipids, catabolic products that are known to (...)
Arsenic metabolism, but not iAs exposure, was prospectively associated with diabetes incidence in American Indians from Arizona, Oklahoma, and North and South Dakota. Higher iAs% and DMA% in urine, due to lower MMA%, was associated with higher diabetes incidence. Consistently, higher MMA% was associated with lower risk of diabetes. The associations persisted after adjustment for sociodemographic factors, smoking, alcohol, kidney function, and measures of adiposity. These novel findings support that arsenic metabolism patterns, in particular lower MMA%, may be a predisposing factor for diabetes. Arsenic exposure, measured by the concentration of inorganic plus methylated arsenic species in urine, however, was not associated with diabetes incidence in this study population. The study was conducted in a population with a high burden of obesity and diabetes (49) and characterized by low to moderate arsenic exposure levels.. Nongenetic determinants of arsenic metabolism include sex (women have higher ...
You are in USDA gardening zone 9. When you garden in Zone 9, you can delight in the many beautiful plants that require long growing seasons and thrive in mild winters. You will not be successful in growing plants that require cold temperatures to bloom, so avoid lilacs, tulips, and other standbys of northern gardens. Some perennial lants that will do well in your garden include: African Lily (Agapanthus); Aster (Aster sp.); Angels trumpet (Brugmansia); Babys breath (Gypsophila paniculata); Balloon flower (Platycodon); Basket-of-gold (Aurinia saxatilis); Beardtongue (Penstemon); Bears breeches (Acanthus sp.); Bee balm (Monarda sp.); Begonia (Begonia grandis); Blanket flower (Gaillardia x grandiflora); Bluestar (Amsonia tabernaemontana); Brunnera (Brunnera macrophylla); Bugleweed (Ajuga sp.) ;Canna (Canna sp.); Cardinal flower (Lobelia); Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum); Colewort (Crambe); Coral bells (Heuchera) hybrids ;Coreopsis (Coreopsis grandiflora and Coreopsis verticillata); Daylily ...
Background and Objectives: There is urgent need of search for alternative compounds for chemotherapy of African trypanosomiasis, a disease of major economic and public health importance. The current study investigated the phytochemical composition and in vitro antitrypanosomal activity of aqueous and methanolic leaf extracts of Clutia abyssinica (C. abyssinica) against Trypanosoma congolense (T. congolense) isolated from natural infection of cattle. Materials and Methods: The aqueous and methanol extracts were screened for various secondary metabolites using standard methods. The in vitro antitrypanosomal assay was carried out by monitoring the extract concentrations of 4, 2, 1, 0.4 and 0.2 mg mL-1 for cessation or reduction in motility of trypanosomes followed by inoculation of incubation mixtures to healthy mice and monitoring development of infection for 21 days. Results: Phytochemical screening revealed presence of alkaloids, anthraquinones, flavonoids, glycosides, phenolic compounds, ...
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... , common name sea kale, seakale or crambe, is a species of halophytic (salt-tolerant) flowering plant in the ... Crambe L." (PDF). Flora iberica (in Spanish). Vol. 4. Madrid: Real Jardín Botánico. pp. 429-431. "Crambe maritima L." Plants of ... "Sea kale Crambe maritima". Plant & Fungi Species. Plantlife. 2020. Retrieved 8 July 2020. Holtung, Hege Therese (8 February ... It is the dominant plant species in plant communities found in fragmentary, endangered habitats on shingle beaches and bars on ...
... colewort or heartleaf crambe ( syn. Crambe glabrata DC.), is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to ... "RHS Plant Selector - Crambe cordifolia". Retrieved 15 April 2020. Harrison, Lorraine (2012). RHS Latin for gardeners. United ... The plant is tap-rooted and resents disturbance. BSBI List 2007 (xls). Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from ... RHS A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants. United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. 2008. p. 1136. ISBN 978-1405332965. Alfred Pink. ...
... via the Latin crambe, from the Greek κράμβη, a kind of cabbage. Crambe species are used as food plants by the larvae of the ... Crambe arborea Webb ex Christ Crambe armena N.Busch Crambe cordifolia Steven Crambe edentula Fisch. & C.A.Mey. ex Korsh. Crambe ... Crambe grossheimii I.I.Khalilov Crambe hedgei I.I.Khalilov Crambe hispanica L. Crambe juncea M.Bieb. Crambe kilimandscharica O. ... Crambe laevigata DC. ex Christ Crambe maritima L. Crambe microcarpa A.Santos Crambe orientalis L. Crambe pinnatifida W.T.Aiton ...
... is an inedible seed oil, extracted from the seeds of the Crambe abyssinica, a multibranched annual plant that is ... Crambe oil is considered to be a possible replacement for rapeseed oil in this capacity. The market for crambe oil is ... "Crambe". Australian Farm Diversification Information Service. September 2002. Archived from the original on 6 September 2006. ... Mascia, P.N.; Scheffran, J.; Widholm, J.M. (2010). Plant Biotechnology for Sustainable Production of Energy and co-products. ...
... and makes the crop a competitive option to other oil plants as industrial rapeseed. The composition of crambe oil gives this ... The crambe oil is used for industrial purposes and its side products can be partly used as animal feed. Crambe abyssinica has ... Dias; Secco; Santos, P.P.; D.; R.F (2015). "Soil compaction and drought stress on shoot and root growth in crambe (Crambe ... Mastebroek, H.D.; Wallenburg, S.C.; Soest, L.J.M. van (1994). "Variation for agronomic characteristics in crambe (Crambe ...
Crambe oil, extracted from the seeds of the Crambe abyssinica. High in erucic acid, used as an industrial lubricant, a ... There are several types of plant oils, distinguished by the method used to extract the oil from the plant. The relevant part of ... Oils may also be extracted from plants by dissolving parts of plants in water or another solvent. The solution may be separated ... 2004). "Citrullus". Plant resources of tropical Africa: Vegetables. Plant Resources of Tropical Africa. p. 185. ISBN 978-90- ...
In the northern part of the garden, called The Section Moldavia Sylvosteppe, along with other plants such as; Crambe tataria, ... plant), Flora of Southeastern Europe, Garden plants of Europe, Plants described in 1935). ... Vascular plants of Russia and adjacent states (the former USSR). Mathew, B. 1981. The Iris. 115-116. Media related to Iris ... It has an (un-described) rhizome, which can forms small clumps of plants. It has grass-like leaves that are very narrow, erect ...
Garden plants of Asia, Garden plants of Europe, Plants described in 1753, Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus). ... transsylvanicus, Cephalaria radiata, Crambe tataria, Dictamnus albus, Jurinea mollis subsp. transsylvanica, Peucedanum tauricum ... D. Gledhill The Names of Plants, p. 52, at Google Books Iridaceae Iris aphylla L. Vol. 1. ipni.org (International Plant Names ... Also handling the plant may cause a skin irritation or an allergic reaction. In Hungary, Iris aphylla appears on the back of ...
It is prevalent in wallflower seed and other plants in the family Brassicaceae, with a reported content of 20 to 54% in high ... Economic Research Service, USDA (1996). "Crambe, Industrial Rapeseed, and Tung Provide Valuable Oils" (PDF). Fats and Oils, ... The name erucic means "of or pertaining to Eruca", which is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. The genus ... Plant Physiol. 118 (1): 183-190. doi:10.1104/pp.118.1.183. PMC 34854. PMID 9733537. Amy McInnis, 21 May 2004 The Transformation ...
In the Brassicaceae, Sisymbrium altissimum, Crambe maritima, Lepidium, and a resurrection plant, Anastatica form tumbleweeds. ... In these plants, the inflorescences break off and tumble in the wind instead of the whole plant, much as happens in some of the ... In most such species, the tumbleweed is in effect the entire plant apart from the root system, but in other plants, a hollow ... The families and genera of vascular plants. Vol. 5: Flowering Plants: Dicotyledons: Malvales, Capparales and Non-betalain ...
Crambe strigosa, endemic to the Canary Islands, seems to be the only natural food plant. The species flies in seven to eight ... Among the food plants of the caterpillars are include Canary silverwort (Lobularia canariensis) and nasturtium ( Tropaeolum ...
Pannonian plant endemites include Tatar dock (Crambe tataria), broadleaf wild leek and Hungarian leopard's-bane. There are some ... Park administration then stated that an autochthonous species of oak will be planted instead. However, they never planted ... Altogether, 1,500 plant species inhabits the park, of which 200 are protected. There are also 400 species of fungi. ... Director of the park said that he doesn't know how much trees they cut and planted, but numbers officially published by the ...
Crambe is a genus of plants Crambe may also refer to: Crambe, North Yorkshire Crambeck near Crambe in Yorkshire, famous as ... Crambe glabrata DC. (greater sea kale, colewort, heartleaf crambe), a species of flowering plant Crambe maritima (common name ... sea kale, seakale or crambe), a species of halophytic flowering plant in the genus Crambe Crambe oil, an inedible seed oil, ... a genus of demosponges Crambe, a genus of about 20 species of annual and perennial flowering plants Crambe abyssinica, an ...
... and to calculate all base acres using the farm's planted and approved prevented planted history from 1998 to 2001. Direct ... crambe, flax, mustard, rapeseed, safflower, sesame and sunflower, including oil and non-oil varieties; peanuts, beginning in ... comply with planting flexibility requirements; use the base acres for agricultural or related activities; and protect all base ...
A barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaf thionin that is highly toxic to plant pathogens and is involved in the mechanism of plant ... The hydrophobic protein crambin from the Abyssinian kale (Crambe abyssinica) is also a member of the thionin family. Some ... Thionins are a family of small proteins found solely in higher plants. Typically, a thionin consists of 45-48 amino acid ... The gamma thionins have a superficially similar structure but are an unrelated class of protein, now called plant defensins. ...
Crambe maritima (sea kale) still grows on the spit and in the 19th century it was apparently harvested for sale in Southampton ... The large scale construction of car parks, beach-huts and the importation of topsoil has reduced the range of plants present. ... Chatters, Clive (2009). Flowers of the Forest Plants and people in the New Forest National Park. WILDGuides. pp. 177-180. ISBN ...
The higher ground exhibits plants of coastal steppe varieties, the sandy spits support Crambe and other species endemic to the ...
endangered) Crambe koktebelica (Junge) N. Busch - (declining) Crambe steveniana Rupr. - (rare) Dentaria sibirica (O.E. Schulz) ... This is a complete and as of 2009 up-to-date list of vascular plants listed in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation and ... rare) Cardamine sphenophylla Jurtzev - (rare) Cochlearia danica L. - (declining) Crambe cordifolia Stev. - ( ... Lists of plants, Flora of Russia, IUCN Red List). ...
Many species of plants that exist west of the diagonal are not present to the east, while others found to the east are not in ... Rest of the Anatolian steppe with Crambe tatarica (white), with fields in the background, Ahiboz, c.35 km south of Ankara, c. ... A third of Turkish plant species are endemic to Turkey: one reason there are so many is because the surface of Anatolia is both ... Sparse plant cover consists mainly of drought- and salt-tolerant members of the Goosefoot Family (Chenopodiaceae), 35 km west ...
Sea milkwort (Glaux maritima) is a rare plant in Scilly and grows here. Sand sedge (Carex arenaria) and sand couch (Elytrigia ... At Beady Pool, which is part of Wingletang Bay, sea kale (Crambe maritima) grows on the strandline along with yellow horned ... CISFBR; Bennallick Ian; French Colin; Parslow Rosemary (2009). Vascular Plants, In Red Data Book for Cornwall and the Isles of ... above sea level and is considered by Plantlife to be an Important Plant Area. Due to exposure to salt-laden winds, wind-pruned ...
Young shoots of a plant are covered to exclude light to prevent photosynthesis and the production of chlorophyll, and thus ... Good King Henry (Chenopodium bonus-henricus) Leek Potato Sea kale (Crambe maritima) Vegetables that are sometimes blanched ... Cabbage Dandelion Endive Lettuce Lovage Rhubarb Gardening portal Etiolation - the botanical term for plants growing in ...
Crambe Craspedia Crassula +Crataegomespilus (graft chimera) Crataegus (hawthorn) × Crataemespilus (hybrid) Crepis Crescentia ( ... This is a partial list of garden plants, plants that can be cultivated in gardens in North America, listed alphabetically by ... pitcher plant) Sasa Sassafras Satureja (savory) Sauromatum Saxegothaea Saxifraga (saxifrage) Scabiosa (scabious plant) Scadoxus ... air plant, Spanish moss) Tipuana Titanopsis Tithonia (Mexican sunflower) Todea Tolmiea Tolpis Toona Torenia Torreya (nutmeg yew ...
It feeds on the flowers of a variety of plants (see list below). The species overwinters as a pupa. Achillea - yarrow Angelica ... Arctium - burdock Artemisia Calluna - heather Campanula Centaurea Cirsium - thistle Crambe Filipendula - meadowsweet Galium - ...
It contains a wide variety of plant species and is a site for populations of breeding birds. The 213.5-hectare (528-acre) site ... Crambe maritima), sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) and sea sandwort (Honckenya peploides). The nationally scarce ivy broomrape ( ... For this reason this SSSI falls within Plantlife's Polruan to Looe Cliffs Important Plant Area. The shingle beach habitat ...
... plant) MeSH B06.388.100.157.255 - cardamine MeSH B06.388.100.157.277 - crambe plant MeSH B06.388.100.157.357 - erysimum MeSH ... plant bark MeSH B06.413.024.812 - plant leaves MeSH B06.413.024.812.700 - pulvinus MeSH B06.413.024.875 - plant shoots MeSH ... plant root cap MeSH B06.413.400.525 - mycorrhizae MeSH B06.413.400.625 - plant tubers MeSH B06.413.400.750 - rhizome The list ... blueberry plant MeSH B06.388.100.343.774.500 - huckleberry plant MeSH B06.388.100.343.774.750 - vaccinium macrocarpon MeSH ...
... a plant species Crambe maritima, the sea kale, a halophytic perennial plant that grows wild along the coasts of Europe ... a plant species Clypeola maritima, a synonym for Lobularia maritima, a plant species Maritima (disambiguation) This ... C. maritima may refer to: Cakile maritima, the European searocket, a common plant species Calendula maritima, the sea marigold ... a very rare plant species Calidris maritima, the purple sandpiper, a small shorebird species Cicindela maritima, a ground ...
American cress Brassica cadmea Brassica incana Brassica oleracea Crambe grandiflora Crambe koktebelica Draba cacuminum Erysimum ... plants List of near threatened plants List of vulnerable plants List of endangered plants List of critically endangered plants ... No subpopulations of plants have been evaluated by the IUCN. This is a complete list of data deficient plant species, ... lists 1674 data deficient plant species. 7.6% of all evaluated plant species are listed as data deficient. The IUCN also lists ...
Tatyana's carpoceras Crambe fruticosa Draba hookeri Draba mingrelica, Megrelian whitelow-grass Draba obovata Ionopsidium ... plants List of vulnerable plants List of endangered plants List of critically endangered plants List of recently extinct plants ... No subpopulations of plants have been evaluated by the IUCN. This is a complete list of near threatened plant species, ... lists 1851 near threatened plant species. 8.5% of all evaluated plant species are listed as near threatened. The IUCN also ...
... balearica Brassica montana Brassica nivalis Cardamine bulbosa Cardamine pensylvanica Cardamine uliginosa Crambe santosii Crambe ... plants List of vulnerable plants List of endangered plants List of critically endangered plants List of recently extinct plants ... No subpopulations of plants have been evaluated by the IUCN. This is a complete list of least concern plant species, subspecies ... lists 6645 least concern plant species. 30% of all evaluated plant species are listed as least concern. The IUCN also lists 131 ...
Armenian sea-kale Crambe laevigata Crambe microcarpa Crambe pritzelii Crambe scoparia Draba aretioides Draba extensa Erysimum ... List of least concern plants List of near threatened plants List of vulnerable plants List of critically endangered plants List ... There are 6147 plant species which are endangered or critically endangered. Additionally 1674 plant species (7.6% of those ... lists 3654 endangered plant species. 17% of all evaluated plant species are listed as endangered. The IUCN also lists 99 ...
... plants have green or purple leaves, and the central leaves do not form a head (as with headed cabbage). Kales are ... served at a restaurant in Australia Bowen's Kale Crambe maritima - sea kale Leaf vegetable Kalettes Cabbage Tomar, BS. VK ... Kale is usually an annual plant grown from seed with a wide range of germination temperatures. It is hardy and thrives in ... Marrow-Stem Kale - Plants for a Future database PROTAbase on Brassica oleracea (leaf cabbage) (Webarchive template wayback ...
As such, his position has been that genetic engineering is a natural part of the plant breeder's toolbox and that plant ... Stymne have suggested that Crambe abyssinica and Lepidium campestre may be suitable candidates with regard to agronomic and ... During the years, Stymne has been one of the leaders in plant lipid biochemistry and was awarded the 2008 Terry Galliard Award ... The Biochemistry of plants : a comprehensive treatise. Academic Press. ISBN 0126754098. "Sten Stymne vill rädda landsbygden ...
I. Growth from the planted Cutting" (PDF). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 23: 553-574. doi ... "Cultivation of explants of the marine sponge Cramble crambe in closed systems". Biomolecular Engineering. 20 (4-6): 333-337. ...
Olifants River to Cape Peninsula) Family Crambeidae Stellar sponge, Crambe acuata (Lévi, 1958) syn. Crambe chelastra (Luderitz ... False Bay and Knynsa Lagoon) Family Placobranchidae Plant-sucking nudibranch, Elysia spp. (Orange River to northern KwaZulu- ...
Plants of the World Online , Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 25 May 2021. International Plant Names Index. ... du crambe maritima et de l'oxalis crenata (Montpellier, 1836) Wikisource has original works by or about: Alire Raffeneau Delile ... He reports planting two Maclura saplings which can still be found there, and he added many species to its herbarium. He named ... published Raffenaldia, a genus of flowering plants from Algeria and Morocco, belonging to the family Brassicaceae. It was named ...
There are around 350 genera in the plant family Brassicaceae. The type genus is Brassica (cabbage and mustards). Genera with a ... Chorispora Christolea Chrysochamela Cithareloma Clastopus Clausia Clypeola Cochlearia Coincya Conringia Cordylocarpus Crambe ... Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Brassicaceae genera, Lists of plant genera ( ...
Plants for a Future: Edible & Useful Plants for a Healthier World. Permanent Publications, 2000. ISBN 1-85623-011-2 Hunt, Edwin ... taro Crambe maritima, sea kale Cynara cardunculus, cardoon Cynara scolymus, artichoke Dioscorea bulbifera, air potato ... In the tropics, cassava and taro are grown as vegetables, and these plants can live many years. Some perennial plants are ...
... rockcress Biscutella rotgesii Brassica macrocarpa Coronopus navasii Crambe feuillei Crambe sventenii Crambe tamadabensis Crambe ... plants List of near threatened plants List of vulnerable plants List of endangered plants List of recently extinct plants List ... Additionally 1674 plant species (7.6% of those evaluated) are listed as data deficient, meaning there is insufficient ... 11% of all evaluated plant species are listed as critically endangered. The IUCN also lists 89 subspecies and 70 varieties as ...
... occidit miseros crambe repetita magistros - (roughly and freely, tr. Geoffrey Thomas) 'Rehashed cabbage - crambe repetita - is ... 135-9 Plant, Kathryn. L, 'Joad, Cyril Edwin Mitchinson (1891-1953)', in The Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British ... H.H. Asquith, London : George Allen & Unwin, 1918, 95-140 [Written under the pseudonym of 'Crambe Repetita' derived from ...
... refers to plants whose seed will yield the same type of plant as the original plant. Open pollinated plants, which include ... Oil from jojoba and crambe are similar to whale oil. Seeds are the source of some medicines including castor oil, tea tree oil ... Unlike animals, plants are limited in their ability to seek out favorable conditions for life and growth. As a result, plants ... The first land plants evolved around 468 million years ago, they reproduced using spores. The oldest seed bearing plants were ...
It soon merged into the Selborne League in January 1886 to become the Selborne Society for the Preservation of Birds, Plants ... Ordsall in Retford before moving to Crambe, North Yorkshire (1842). In November 1844, he became vicar of Nafferton near ...
Langdale End Broxa West Ayton East Ayton Yedingham Old Malton Malton Norton-on-Derwent Low Hutton Kirkham Crambe Howsham ... Barrage the waters of the Derwent are separated from the tidal Ouse to prevent the tides polluting the water extraction plant ...
Crambe cordifolia Massive, fabulous, open heads of diffuse white flowers to about 1.5m or more in early summer over big dark- ...
Crambe spp.), including propagation, ideal conditions and common pests and problems. ... The genus Crambe contains around 40 hardy, annual and perennial plants originating from Europe, Asia, Turkey and Eastern Africa ... Other uses of Crambe. Grown for their bold leaves and large spays of white flowers in summer. Suitable for coastal conditions. ... Plants for Shingle and Gravel. How about bringing some life to your gravel drive? ...
The Plant Guide. Browse the Full Plant Guide Colewort. Crambe cordifolia. KRAM-bee kor-dih-FOE-lee-ah Audio ...
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These are my 10 best looking plants right now, based on their performance in this awful weather we are ... ... Most of my garden is newly planted this year, but these are among the few that are settling in well:. 1. True lilies. 2. Crambe ... I am just about finished planting all of the pot ghetto plants!!!! Today I planted two more Kniphofia and have 3 to go, along ... Oh, another full sun plant that I have is the best one actually, it is called Cup Plant (Silphium perfoliatum) It looks a ...
Home / Our Plants / Deer Resistant Plants / Actaea pachypoda syn. Actaea alba White baneberry Z 3-8. * You cannot add Myrica ... Crambe cordifolia Colewort Z. 5-9. Giant profusion of white flowers from late May to June. ... "This is a stately and noble plant, with large heart shaped leaves. The loose flower-heads, which are often 6 feet in height, ... Seedlings grown therefrom were planted in front of the Lehmann Building at MBG in 1952 where they have now developed into large ...
sea kale (Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Crambe Maritima Leaf Extract) - 1.5%. This marine plant that thrives in high salt ... This organic, sustainably plant-sourced moisturizer from sugar cane works on top of and below the skin barrier to lubricate ...
... is a unique oil derived from the Abyssinia plant - native to the sun-drenched windy open African ...
Plant out mid-March 21x21. Check plants have growing points before planting out. Harvest June to July Dig in 15-20lb/sq yd ... Seakale or scurvy grass, HP, Cruciferae, Crambe maritima. 30. Rub off all but the strongest bud from each crown (or thong) ... Plant in an isolated position. Plant into small hillocks. Allow plants to grow away, but restrict formation of actual hops ( ... 4x4 for small plants, 8x8 for medium plants, 12x12 for large plants. Harvest July to August, August to January, January ...
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Crambe gomerae. 3 of 48. Home: Plant Galleries Back to: Index Gallery: Flower Gallery Album: Flowers of the Canary Islands ... Home: Plant Galleries Back to: Index Gallery: Flower Gallery Album: Flowers of the Canary Islands Album: Brassicaceae ...
Crambe is again being grown in North Dakota after a year of no commercial production. Biodiesel commercialization faces a ... With U.S. farmers now facing few restrictions on what they can plant, industrial crops will need to stay competitive- ... The 1996 Farm Act, which provides expanded planting flexibility, makes expected market returns and crop rotation needs or ... Phytoremediation, the systematic use of plants to treat environmental contamination, is a potential low-cost technology that is ...
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  • A few weeks ago, all puffed up and pleased with myself, I wittered on about my Crambe cordifolia flowering for the first time. (theanxiousgardener.com)
  • The first is Crambe cordifolia. (hertshps.com)
  • You're sure to impress your guests with your New bathroom gallery, 5 SEA KALE Crambe Maritima Seakale Perennial Edible Vegetable White Flower Seeds . (sovereignpestcontrol.com)
  • Stackable - lids feature integral location guides for non-slip stacking, PA-3120 and Others Correction Ribbon Lift Off Tape, suitable for both kids and adults, Soundbar with Built-in Subwoofer, one soft padded handle at the end and one EVA padded handle near the clip, 5 SEA KALE Crambe Maritima Seakale Perennial Edible Vegetable White Flower Seeds . (sovereignpestcontrol.com)
  • Crambe maritima (Sea Kale) leaf extract - Marine extract supports the skin's defenses against external stressors. (carrotstick.com)
  • I am currently growing 12 potato plants from seeds that I picked up from an 'Afra' potato last year. (cultivariable.com)
  • A beautifully light oil, extracted from the seeds of the Crambe Abyssinica tree, a multi-branched plant that is native to the Ethiopian Highlands also known as Abyssinia. (fieldsofyarrow.com)
  • Abyssinian oil, extracted from Crambe seeds, a plant originating in Northeast Africa, acts as a nutrition coach. (dermacosmo.com)
  • Abyssinian oil, derived from Crambe seeds (a plant found in North-Eastern Africa), acts as a nourishing coach. (dermacosmo.com)
  • rosehip (rosa canina) oil is extracted from the fruit and seeds of the rosehip plant that is grown in Europe and regions of South America, primarily Chile. (herlabeauty.com)
  • You may also find it interesting, I was able to procure seeds of this plant from Amazon. (edimentals.com)
  • Seedlings grown therefrom were planted in front of the Lehmann Building at MBG in 1952 where they have now developed into large mature trees (70'+ tall). (heritageflowerfarm.com)
  • A tropical plant grown for its edible leaves, which are used like spinach. (gardenzone.info)
  • Crambe is again being grown in North Dakota after a year of no commercial production. (usda.gov)
  • With U.S. farmers now facing few restrictions on what they can plant, industrial crops will need to stay competitive-economically and agronomically-with other crops to ensure their continued viability. (usda.gov)
  • Those per-acre payments are not dependent on which of these crops are planted in 2019. (thefencepost.com)
  • Acreage of non-specialty crops and cover crops had to be planted by August 1, 2019 to be considered eligible for MFP payments. (thefencepost.com)
  • Hanson says a major component of the system is "a long-term strategy of planting crops every year while balancing economic and environmental factors. (usda.gov)
  • It involves not only choosing from among many different crops, but also using no-till methods, if possible, to plant the crops without plowing first. (usda.gov)
  • Protein-based plastics are considered as a new route for valorisation of oilseed meal from the industrial oil crops Crambe abyssinia (crambe) and Brassica carinata (carinata) as they cannot be used for animal feed or human food. (slu.se)
  • The genus Crambe contains around 40 hardy, annual and perennial plants originating from Europe, Asia, Turkey and Eastern Africa. (candide.com)
  • Plantasens Abyssinian Oil is a unique oil derived from the Abyssinia plant - native to the sun-drenched windy open African Highlands and the South American Caatinga, some of the world regions that receive the highest UV exposures from the sun. (clariant.com)
  • It's smaller than the other Hesperaloe plants. (garden.org)
  • A hungry plant, best in rich sandy soil in a sunny position. (gardenzone.info)
  • Plant crowns on ridge, 18' apart, cover with 3' soil. (gardenzone.info)
  • Plant out in warmed soil 30'x30' (Bambino 12'x12') in June (65-70°F 18-21°C), mulch with straw. (gardenzone.info)
  • Plant roots horizontally about ½' to 1' below soil. (rotex-flowerbulbs.com)
  • Gone are the days of planting just wheat every other year, alternately leaving soil fallow to perhaps store precious water. (usda.gov)
  • Diverse crop species encourage soil microfauna, which can help reduce soilborne plant diseases. (usda.gov)
  • Planted in full sun and compost amended soil, it has reached 6′ in height and 10′ in width. (jlbg.org)
  • Twin screw extrusion was utilized to make films from blends of crambe meal and wheat gluten with urea as a combination denaturant and plasticizer. (slu.se)
  • A blue corolla tells you that the plant produces blue pigment and that it is distributed to the flower, but it cannot tell you if it is distributed to the tuber. (cultivariable.com)
  • Blue anthers indicate that the plant produces blue pigment and distributes it to the tuber. (cultivariable.com)
  • Plant Species Biology 32: 252-255. (sciendo.com)
  • Summary Neglected and underutilized species (NUS) are those to which little attention is paid or which are entirely ignored by agricultural researchers, plant breeders and policymakers1. (readkong.com)
  • In most sites there is no vegetation in this habitat, but in some places communities of annual and even perennial plants may occur, most frequent from the class Cakiletea maritimae . (europa.eu)
  • My spring planted hardy geraniums, alchemilla, penstemons, perovskia, tall phlox, agastaches and many others are really struggling with the heat and drought in spite of regular hose waterings. (garden.org)
  • The 1996 Farm Act, which provides expanded planting flexibility, makes expected market returns and crop rotation needs or desires important factors as farmers decide which commodities to produce. (usda.gov)
  • Each specialty crop will receive a payment based on 2019 acres of fruit or nut bearing plants, or in the case of ginseng, based on harvested acres in 2019. (thefencepost.com)
  • Now farmers are planting a crop every year, carefully choosing from among a dozen or more possibilities. (usda.gov)
  • Our ingredients are considered naturally derived if they are unchanged from their natural state or have undergone processing (which may include the use of non-natural ingredients or processing agents), yet retain majority of their molecular structure from their original plant or mineral source. (notyourmothers.com)
  • Natural, plant-based ingredients are gentler on skin, leaving it softer and smoother. (carrotstick.com)
  • At the heart of the brand is our MM-5 Complex, an expertly calibrated system of plant-derived stem cells, peptides, collagen, elastin, amino acids, and innovative ingredients to address all signs of aging. (milamoursi.com)
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  • The most typical plants are Argusia sibirica , Crambe maritima , Matthiola sinuata, Glaucium flavum, Euphorbia peplis and Salsola kalii . (europa.eu)
  • Cloche outdoor plantings or erect a clear screen around plants. (gardenzone.info)
  • The list is organised alphabetically, and each plant is listed with its scientific name, common name, and any other aliases it may go by. (englishoye.com)
  • The flowers are produced in racemes in late winter to early spring, and the plants often begin to bloom while still covered with snow. (ubg-bg.com)
  • vibrant green with subtle purple streak s and that fantastic springiness that you get with succulent plants (a quality often to be found in the garden but not often in edible plants). (mostlyeating.com)
  • From the vaults: my Edible and Useful Plant Seed Trade List from 2000! (edimentals.com)
  • Plants can be ornamental with flower spikes up to 1.5m. (naturnoa.com)
  • As an ornamental aquatic garden plant, water hyacinth provides attractive flowers and dense greenery that inhibits the growth of algae and helps keep water clean. (ubg-bg.com)
  • Crambe is normally found growing wild along sandy seashores of Europe. (certifiedseeds.ca)
  • I agree that we should work and prolong the function of life as far as we can, and hope that Death may find me planting my cabbages, but indifferent to him and still more to the unfinished state of my garden. (eudaemonist.com)
  • We had just entered the second walled garden, when I spotted this incredible pretty gray-leaved humongous plant, which I was completely fascinated with. (organicgardendreams.com)
  • Mottisfont really made me fall in love with catmint (blue flowering plant in the middle of the foreground), which I grow now in my own garden. (organicgardendreams.com)
  • I can't imagine a garden without this amazing plant. (jlbg.org)
  • I have a small plant of Helenium 'Mardi Gras' just starting to flower now, but I find that I need to water it almost daily or it goes into a frightening death wilt. (garden.org)
  • According to 17th century English herbalist, John Parkinson, the plant "causes one to make water. (heritageflowerfarm.com)
  • Solms of the Pontederiaceae family is a free-floating perennial water-loving plant that grows as a weed in subtropical areas, but is extremely attractive in aquariums or other water bodies. (ubg-bg.com)
  • Plant-derived collagen boosts structure and antioxidant-rich extracts help combat the effects of environmental stress for a smooth, luminous complexion. (carrotstick.com)
  • Varying the plasticizer content (glycerol) in crambe and carinata meal based plastics resulted in a variety of tensile responses with protein MW distributions (HPLC) indicating that the tensile changes were due to plasticization effects. (slu.se)
  • From a range of additives to crambe and carinata meal films, NaOH and NH₄OH had the most positive effect on strain at maximum stress, especially at the lowest dose of NaOH (1.4%) which also resulted in the lowest protein solubility. (slu.se)
  • Processing crambe meal/WG/glycerol/urea blends with co-rotating twin screw extrusion produced continuous protein-based plastic films within a limited temperature and composition window. (slu.se)
  • Proteins were extracted from crambe meal under a variety of conditions with concentrates from alkali extraction/isoelectric precipitation showing the lowest protein solubility after heating. (slu.se)
  • Plant crowns 4' below surface, 15'x15' March to April or sow seed 1-1½' deep March to May in small pots, plant out autumn. (gardenzone.info)
  • The habitats of diploid population are constant and barrener, which restricts the intrusion of tetraploid plants. (kib.ac.cn)
  • The diploid plants can't stand the shortage of light in forest, however, on the grassland and the rocks, the dwarf diploid plants have no capacity to compete with tetraploid plants and grass, so the diploid also couldn't intrude into the habitats of tetraploid plants. (kib.ac.cn)
  • with an early visitor, Tricolour in a crevice added last year and a patch of Tommasinianus that local residents planted all along my road. (timhewittgardener.com)
  • This marine plant that thrives in high salt environments improves appearance of external epidermal stress, the skin barrier and visible signs of photoaging. (bioelements.com)
  • White corollas are the least predictive color because they can indicate that either the plant does not produce pigments or that they are just not distributed to the flower. (cultivariable.com)
  • I also like the combination with the delicate small white flowering plant very much. (organicgardendreams.com)
  • I loved this delicate white flowering companion plant. (organicgardendreams.com)
  • Next to the collapsed Crambe, at the back of one of the Kidney Beds, is an angelica ( Angelica archangelica ). (theanxiousgardener.com)
  • by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) This Project aims to update a 2014 NETL study that quantifies the cost and performance associated with capturing point-source CO2 from industrial plants. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • When plants are 6' tall, mulch with hay and grass cuttings or strawy manure. (gardenzone.info)
  • Oh, another full sun plant that I have is the best one actually, it is called 'Cup Plant' (Silphium perfoliatum) It looks a little like a giant clump of sunflowers like Maximillion, but it does not have to be watered everyday, I watered mine about once every two weeks. (garden.org)
  • Gathering, propagating, and sharing the world's flora…one plant at a time. (jlbg.org)