ALKALOIDS FROM SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON GROWTH OF PHYMATOTRICHUM OMNIVORUM.
@article{Greathouse1939ALKALOIDSFS, title={ALKALOIDS FROM SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON GROWTH OF PHYMATOTRICHUM OMNIVORUM.}, author={G. Greathouse}, journal={Plant physiology}, year={1939}, volume={14 2}, pages={ 377-80 } }
Sanguinaria canadensis L. is reported by Taubenhaus and Ezekiel (6) to be highly resistant to the Phymatotrichum root rot. It has long been of interest on account of its alkaloidal content. Dana (1) isolated the alkaloid, sanguinarine, from this species in 1827. Since that time chelerythrine, protopine, and ?and ?-homochelidonine have been isolated from the rhizome and roots (5). For these reasons this plant seems an exceptionally good object for investigation in connection with the theory of… CONTINUE READING
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