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Centaurea repens
Known as:
Acroptilon repens
, Russian knapweed
, Rhaponticum repens
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2017
2017
A study of poisonous plants of Balochistan, Pakistan
A. H. Baloch
2017
Corpus ID: 27779564
Poisonous plants growing in the different areas of Balochistan province were reviwed for their indigenous usage and chemical…
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2010
2010
Acroptilon repens, an Asian invader, has stronger competitive effects on species from America than species from its native range
G. Ni
,
U. Schaffner
,
S. Peng
,
R. Callaway
Biological Invasions
2010
Corpus ID: 2865149
The ability to competitively suppress native species is key to successful invasion. Since invasions involve an increase in…
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2009
2009
Fire Alters Emergence of Invasive Plant Species from Soil Surface-Deposited Seeds
L. Vermeire
,
M. Rinella
Weed science
2009
Corpus ID: 54030504
Abstract Restoration of historic fire regimes is complicated by concerns about exotic plant invasions, yet little is known of how…
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2007
2007
Restoring Species Richness and Diversity in a Russian Knapweed (Acroptilon Repens)–infested Riparian Plant Community Using Herbicides
R. Sheley
,
S. Laufenberg
,
J. Jacobs
,
J. Borkowski
Weed science
2007
Corpus ID: 30832942
Abstract Species richness and diversity are important indicators of ecosystem function and may be related to plant community…
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2006
2006
[Studies on chemical constituents of Acroptilon repens].
Dong-bao Zhao
,
Wei Zhang
,
Ming-jing Li
,
Xiu-hua Liu
Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao…
2006
Corpus ID: 23513110
OBJECTIVE To investigate the chemical constituents of Acroptilon repens. METHOD The ethanol extract of A. repens was isolated…
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2004
2004
Inactivation of the cytotoxic activity of repin, a sesquiterpene lactone from Centaurea repens.
F. Tukov
,
S. Anand
,
R. Gadepalli
,
A. Gunatilaka
,
J. C. Matthews
,
J. Rimoldi
Chemical Research in Toxicology
2004
Corpus ID: 31614868
Prolonged ingestion of Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) and Russian Knapweed (Centaurea repens) by horses has been…
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2003
2003
Influence of an exotic species, Acroptilon repens (L.) DC. on seedling emergence and growth of native grasses
D. Grant
,
D. Peters
,
G. Beck
,
Harold D. Fraleigh
Plant Ecology
2003
Corpus ID: 42638501
Our objective was to evaluate the effects of an invasive perennial forb, Acroptilon repens (Russian knapweed), on seed emergence…
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1997
1997
Cytotoxic effects of repin, a principal sesquiterpene lactone of russian knapweed
M. Robles
,
N. Wang
,
R. Kim
,
B. H. Choi
Journal of Neuroscience Research
1997
Corpus ID: 23156210
Repin is the principal sesquiterpene lactone isolated from Russian knapweed (Centaurea repens), a perennial weed found in many…
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Review
1994
Review
1994
Pathogenicity of Agrobacterium species from the noxious rangeland weeds Euphorbia esula and Centaurea repens
A. Caesar
1994
Corpus ID: 73624078
Disease surveys were made of Russian knapweed (Centaurea repens) and leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula), two noxious weeds that…
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1986
1986
Allelopathic polyacetylenes fromCentaurea repens (Russian knapweed)
K. Stevens
Journal of Chemical Ecology
1986
Corpus ID: 2808451
The allelopathic weed Russian knapweed (Centaurea repens) was found to contain polyacetylenes VIII–XIV in the roots. Dose vs…
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