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Datura
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Daturas
A plant genus of the family SOLANACEAE. Members contain TROPANES. The common name of trumpet flower is also sometimes used for GELSEMIUM.
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2013
Review
2013
A REVIEW ON PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION AND USE OF THE PLANT DATURA
Mandal Bk
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A. Shah
2013
Corpus ID: 74212726
Revered and feared throughout the world, datura is considered one of the most mysterious and frighteningly powerful sacred plants…
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2004
2004
Comparison of growth properties, alkaloid production and water uptake of two selected Datura hairy root lines
A. Lanoue
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M. Boitel-Conti
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C. Dechaux
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J. Laberche
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P. Christen
,
B. Sangwan-Norreel
2004
Corpus ID: 36436839
Two selected hairy root lines of Datura, D. innoxia and D. candida × D. aurea were compared for their performance in growth and…
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2001
2001
Transmissibility of four tospoviruses by a thelytokous population ofThrips tabaci from Liguria, Northwestern Italy
R. Tedeschi
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M. Ciuffo
,
G. Mason
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P. Roggero
,
L. Tavella
Phytoparasitica
2001
Corpus ID: 21632072
Studies were carried out on a population ofThrips tabaci Lindeman (Thysanoptera: Thripi-dae) from Liguria to assess its sex-ratio…
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1997
1997
Elicitation of tropane alkaloids in suspensione cultures of Hyoscyamus, Datura and Atropa by osmotic stress
M. Saker
,
M. Rady
,
S. Ghanem
1997
Corpus ID: 89073630
A stimulating effect of osmotic stress paused by mannitol on alkaloid production of cultured H. muticus, A. belladonna and D…
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1994
1994
The old woman and her gifts : pharmacological bases of the Chumash use of Datura
J. R. Baker
1994
Corpus ID: 194498634
Les Chumash du sud de la Californie centrale etaient des collecteurs qui avaient developpe une structure sociale fortement…
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1991
1991
Effect of culture conditions on Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in datura
R. Sangwan
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C. Ducrocq
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B. Sangwan-Norreel
Plant Cell Reports
1991
Corpus ID: 22911170
A two step selection procedure is described for high frequency transformation and regeneration of transgenic plants by coculture…
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1987
1987
Chronic effect of datura (seed) extract on the brain of albino rats.
S. S. Hasan
,
A. K. Kushwaha
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
1987
Corpus ID: 2623948
The effect of chronic treatment with datura (seed) extract was studied to investigate its effect on the energy metabolism and…
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1986
1986
Datura, ipomea, tagetes and lawsonia as control of Tylenchulus semipenetrans and Anguina tritici
R. Kumari
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K. K. Verma
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K. S. Dhindsa
,
D. S. Bhatti
1986
Corpus ID: 83422196
In vitro tests on toxic effect of water andmethanolic extracts of leaves, stems and buds of Datura stramonium, Ipomea carnea…
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1985
1985
DATURA POISONING—THE ANGEL'S TRUMPET
J. Hayman
Pathology (Sydney)
1985
Corpus ID: 12141800
&NA; A group of seven ate flowers of Datura arborea (“The Angel's Trumpet” or “Trumpet Lilies”) and suffered severe…
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1960
1960
Observations on some matinal bees at flowers of Cucurbita, Ipomoea and Datura in desert areas of New Mexico and southeastern Arizona
E. Linsley
1960
Corpus ID: 87575096
Although some of the crepuscular and nocturnal bees which collect their pollen during the evening hours have received con…
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