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Coleus
A plant genus of the family Lamiaceae. The species of Coleus should be distinguished from PLECTRANTHUS BARBATUS - which is also known as Coleus…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Antioxidant, anticlastogenic and radioprotective effect of Coleus aromaticus on Chinese hamster fibroblast cells (V79) exposed to gamma radiation.
B. Rao
,
R. Shanbhoge
,
+5 authors
P. Gayathri
Mutagenesis
2006
Corpus ID: 16445673
Coleus aromaticus (Benth, Family: Laminaceae), Indian Oregano native to India and Mediterranean, is well known for its medicinal…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Water Deficit Effects on Raffinose Family Oligosaccharide Metabolism in Coleus.
Pattanagul
,
Madore
Plant Physiology
1999
Corpus ID: 7989288
Variegated coleus (Coleus blumei Benth.) plants were exposed to a restricted water supply for 21 d. The relative water content in…
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1998
1998
High forskolin production in hairy roots of Coleus forskohlii
Kazuo Sasaki
,
A. Udagawa
,
+4 authors
K. Shimomura
Plant Cell Reports
1998
Corpus ID: 36828526
Abstract Hairy roots of Coleus forskohlii were induced by infection with the Agrobacterium rhizogenes MAFF 03-01724 strain…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Root-Zone Salinity Alters Raffinose Oligosaccharide Metabolism and Transport in Coleus
G. Gilbert
,
Clyde Wilson
,
M. Madore
Plant Physiology
1997
Corpus ID: 34902917
Exposure of variegated coleus (Coleus blumei Benth.) plants to a saline root-zone environment (60 mM NaCl:12 mM CaCl2) resulted…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
The biosynthesis of rosmarinic acid in suspension cultures of Coleus blumei
M. Petersen
,
E. Häusler
,
J. Meinhard
,
B. Karwatzki
,
Claudia Gertlowski
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture
1994
Corpus ID: 44033134
Suspension cultures of Coleus blumei accumulate very high amounts of rosmarinic acid, an ester of caffeic acid and 3,4…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Different Patterns of Vein Loading of Exogenous [C]Sucrose in Leaves of Pisum sativum and Coleus blumei.
R. Turgeon
,
L. Wimmers
Plant Physiology
1988
Corpus ID: 42940265
Vein loading of exogenous [(14)C]sucrose was studied using short uptake and wash periods to distinguish between direct loading…
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1976
1976
Mercury-induced Ethylene Formation and Abscission in Citrus and Coleus Explants.
R. Goren
,
S. Siegel
Plant Physiology
1976
Corpus ID: 2044651
Mercury vapor induces ethylene formation and abscission in Citrus and Coleus explants. Both responses are markedly greater in the…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Multinucleate transfer cells induced in coleus roots by the root-knot nematode,Meloidogyne arenaria
M. G. Jones
,
D. Northcote
Protoplasma
1972
Corpus ID: 24421169
SummaryThe occurrence and position of wall protuberances in giant cells induced in coleus roots by the root-knot…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Regulation of Auxin Levels in Coleus blumei by Ethylene.
L. C. Ernest
,
J. G. Valdovinos
Plant Physiology
1971
Corpus ID: 19527752
An investigation of the effects of ethylene pretreatment on several facets of auxin metabolism in Coleus blumei Benth "Scarlet…
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1969
1969
Transport and metabolism of indole-3-acetic Acid in coleus petiole segments of increasing age.
H. Veen
,
W. Jacobs
Plant Physiology
1969
Corpus ID: 7348350
Transport and metabolism of IAA-1-(14)C in Coleus blumei Benth. was studied by means of a combination of liquid scintillation…
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