A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE. Members contain scandenolide (a sesquiterpene lactone) and germacranolides.
A plant growing in a location where it is not wanted, often competing with cultivated plants.
Organisms, biological agents, or biologically-derived agents used strategically for their positive or adverse effect on the physiology and/or reproductive health of other organisms.
A plant genus of the family Cuscutaceae. It is a threadlike climbing parasitic plant that is used in DRUGS, CHINESE HERBAL.
The above-ground plant without the roots.
A group of DITERPENES cyclized into four rings.
A large plant family of the order Asterales, subclass Asteridae, class Magnoliopsida. The family is also known as Compositae. Flower petals are joined near the base and stamens alternate with the corolla lobes. The common name of "daisy" refers to several genera of this family including Aster; CHRYSANTHEMUM; RUDBECKIA; TANACETUM.

Trypanocidal constituents in plants 1. Evaluation of some Mexican plants for their trypanocidal activity and active constituents in Guaco, roots of Aristolochia taliscana. (1/20)

Crude extracts of Mexican medicinal plants were screened for trypanocidal activity against Trypanosoma cruzi, which is the etiological agent for Chagas' disease, one of the most serious protozoan diseases in Latin America. There were 43 kinds of methanolic and other organic extracts from 39 plants which were examined by the preliminary screening test to see immobilization of epimastigotes of T. cruzi in vitro. Eighteen of them showed activity at the concentration of 2 mg/ml after incubation for 2 h, while 13 showed activity at the concentration of 1 mg/ml after incubation for 48 h. Among them, the MeOH extract of roots of Aristolochia taliscana (Aristolochiaceae), locally known as "Guaco," immobilized all the epimastigotes even at lower concentration of 0.5 mg/ml (48 h). In order to identify principal compounds for this activity, the MeOH extract of Guaco was subjected to bioassay-guided fractionation. From the active fractions, four neolignans, eupomatenoid-7 (1), licarin A (2), eupomatenoid-1 (5) and licarin B (6), and two lignans, austrobailignan-7 (3) and fragransin E1 (4) were isolated. Compounds 1-4 immobilized all the epimastigotes at the minimum concentration of 25-75 microg/ml after incubation for 48 h, while compounds 5 and 6 were inactive. Corresponding concentration of gossypol, berberine chloride and harmine was 280 microg/ml, 300 microg/ml and >500 microg/ml, respectively.  (+info)

The biology and taxonomy of rust fungi associated with the neotropical vine Mikania micrantha, a major invasive weed in Asia. (2/20)

Three microcyclic rust species were collected during surveys of the perennial asteraceous vine Mikania micrantha (Eupatorieae: Asteraceae) throughout its native range in the Neotropics but were absent in its invasive range in Asia. The commonest species, Puccinia spegazzinii with brown telioid telia, occurred wherever M. micrantha was found in South and Central America including the Caribbean island of Trinidad. Dietelia portoricensis, with occasional vestigial spermogonia and grayish-white to pale yellow columnar aecioid telia, was collected only in Costa Rica; while D. mesoamericana sp. nov., apparently restricted to Mesoamerica, can be distinguished by its abundant, yellowish-orange, fertile spermogonia, yellow to pale brown telial columns, larger teliospores, and 4-spored rather than 2-spored metabasidia. The fact that all three species share a fundamentally similar symptomatology suggests a common origin.  (+info)

The influence of the holoparasitic plant Cuscuta campestris on the growth and photosynthesis of its host Mikania micrantha. (3/20)

The influence of the holoparasite Cuscuta campestris Yuncker on the growth and photosynthesis of Mikania micrantha H.B.K. was studied. The results indicate that C. campestris infection significantly reduced the light use efficiency and light saturation point of the host. It significantly reduced the net photosynthetic rate (P(n)) of the 1st and 8th mature leaves of M. micrantha at light saturation point, the apparent quantum yield of the 1st mature leaves, the carboxylation efficiency and CO(2) saturated P(n) of the 8th mature leaves, but increased the light compensation point of the 1st mature leaves. Diurnally, it significantly reduced P(n) between 08.00 h and 16.00 h and stomatal conductance and transpiration from 10.00 h to 16.00 h for the 8th mature leaves. Moreover, the significantly adverse effects of C. campestris infection on P(n) were observed 18 d after parasitization (DAP) for the 4th, 8th and 12th, and 25 DAP for the 1st mature leaves of M. micrantha, and they became greater with infection time. The infection also significantly reduced the number of leaves, leaf area, stem length, and biomass, and prevented flowering of M. micrantha in the growing season, and caused almost complete death of the aerial parts of the host about 70 DAP, but the uninfected plants grew and developed normally. Furthermore, the total biomass of the infected host and the parasite was significantly less than that of the uninfected plants. Therefore, besides resource capture by C. campestris, the reduced growth of the infected plants must also be due to the negative effects of the parasite on host photosynthesis.  (+info)

Population genetic variation and structure of the invasive weed Mikania micrantha in southern China: consequences of rapid range expansion. (4/20)

Invasive plants such as Mikania micrantha provide valuable opportunities for studying population genetic consequences of rapid range expansion. Twenty-eight populations of M. micrantha throughout its introduced range in southern China were examined by using intersimple sequence repeat markers. Population genetic parameters were estimated by Bayesian approaches as well as conventional methods. Bottleneck signature, multilocus linkage disequilibrium, character compatibility, and cluster analyses were conducted to assay the factors that may act to shape population variability. High levels of genetic variation and differentiation were detected in the introduced populations of M. micrantha. All populations experienced severe bottlenecks. Most of them demonstrated significant linkage disequilibrium and matrix compatibility. Populations were mainly clustered into 2 groups, and those from different regions intermingled in the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA) dendrogram. No geographical signature was found in the pattern of population genetic variation. This research indicates that during M. micrantha invasion, multiple introductions mitigated the loss of genetic variation associated with bottlenecks. Nonetheless, bottlenecks enhanced the population differentiation. Human-mediated long-distance dispersal events of seeds or propagules explain the lack of geographic structure in genetic variation. Although asexual reproduction is the predominant mating mode in M. micrantha, it has little effect on the population genetic composition.  (+info)

Development and characterization of EST-SSR markers in the invasive weed Mikania micrantha (Asteraceae). (5/20)

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AFLP genome scan to detect genetic structure and candidate loci under selection for local adaptation of the invasive weed Mikania micrantha. (6/20)

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Effects of a Mikania laevigata extract on bone resorption and RANKL expression during experimental periodontitis in rats. (7/20)

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In vitro evaluation of antiprotozoal and antiviral activities of extracts from Argentinean Mikania species. (8/20)

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I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Mikania" is not a medical term. It is actually the name of a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae, also known as the daisy family. The most well-known species is Mikania micrantha, which is native to Central and South America but has become an invasive weed in many other parts of the world, including Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Pacific Islands. It is often referred to by the common name "climbing hempvine" or "mile-a-minute weed."

If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health concerns, I'd be happy to try to help answer those for you!

I believe there may be a misunderstanding in your question. In the field of medicine, the term "weeds" is not typically used as a medical definition. The term "weeds" is commonly used to refer to unwanted plants that grow in a particular location, often in agricultural or gardening contexts.

If you are referring to plants that may have medicinal properties but are not typically cultivated and are instead found growing wild, they might be referred to as "wildcrafted herbs" or "weedy species," but there is no official medical definition for these terms either.

If you could provide more context or clarify your question, I would be happy to help further!

Biological control agents, also known as biological pest control agents or biocontrol agents, refer to organisms or biological substances that are used to manage or suppress pests and their populations. These biological control agents can be other insects, mites, nematodes, fungi, bacteria, or viruses that naturally prey upon, parasitize, or infect the target pest species.

The use of biological control agents is a key component of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, as they offer an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides. By using natural enemies of pests, biological control can help maintain ecological balance and reduce the negative impacts of pests on agriculture, forestry, and human health.

It is important to note that the introduction of biological control agents must be carefully planned and regulated to avoid unintended consequences, such as the accidental introduction of non-target species or the development of resistance in the target pest population.

'Cuscuta' is a genus of parasitic plants in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. Commonly known as dodder, these plants have reduced leaves and stems that are twining tendrils, which coil around the stems of other plants to draw nutrients from them. Cuscuta species can cause significant damage to crops and are considered pests in agriculture.

In a medical context, 'Cuscuta' is not commonly used as a term. However, some species of Cuscuta have been used in traditional medicine in various parts of the world. For example, Cuscuta chinensis and Cuscuta europaea are sometimes used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for their supposed benefits to the kidneys, liver, and eyesight. However, it is important to note that the scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited, and more research is needed before any firm conclusions can be drawn about their safety and efficacy as medical treatments.

Aerial parts of plants refer to the above-ground portions of a plant, including leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits. These parts are often used in medicine, either in their entirety or as isolated extracts, to take advantage of their medicinal properties. The specific components of aerial parts that are used in medicine can vary depending on the plant species and the desired therapeutic effects. For example, the leaves of some plants may contain active compounds that have anti-inflammatory or analgesic properties, while the flowers of others may be rich in antioxidants or compounds with sedative effects. In general, aerial parts of plants are used in herbal medicine to treat a wide range of conditions, including respiratory, digestive, and nervous system disorders, as well as skin conditions and infections.

Diterpenes, kaurane refers to a class of diterpenoids with a unique chemical structure called a kaurane skeleton. Diterpenes are a type of terpene, which are natural compounds derived from isoprene units. Kaurane diterpenes are characterized by a particular carbon skeleton consisting of five six-membered rings, including four cyclohexane rings and one cyclopentane ring.

Kaurane diterpenes can be found in various plants, including those used in traditional medicine. Some kaurane diterpenes have been reported to possess biological activities, such as anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and cytotoxic effects. However, more research is needed to fully understand their therapeutic potential and safety profile.

Asteraceae is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the daisy family or sunflower family. It is one of the largest and most diverse families of vascular plants, with over 1,900 genera and 32,000 species. The family includes a wide variety of plants, ranging from annual and perennial herbs to shrubs and trees.

The defining characteristic of Asteraceae is the presence of a unique type of inflorescence called a capitulum, which resembles a single flower but is actually composed of many small flowers (florets) arranged in a dense head. The florets are typically bisexual, with both male and female reproductive structures, and are radially symmetrical.

Asteraceae includes many economically important plants, such as sunflowers, daisies, artichokes, lettuce, chicory, and ragweed. Some species of Asteraceae are also used in traditional medicine and have been found to contain bioactive compounds with potential therapeutic uses.

It's worth noting that the taxonomy of this family has undergone significant revisions in recent years, and some genera and species have been moved to other families or renamed.

... cuencana (Ecuador) Mikania harlingii (Ecuador) Mikania iodotricha (Ecuador) Mikania iserniana (Ecuador) Mikania ... Mikania millei (Ecuador) Mikania natalensis (Africa) Mikania oreophila (Brazil) Mikania pulverulenta (Ecuador) Mikania ... Mikania andrei (Ecuador) Mikania batatifolia (Florida and West Indies) Mikania capensis (Africa) Mikania chimborazensis ( ... The species Mikania laevigata and Mikania glomerata, also known as guaco, are popular in herbal medicine. Mikania micrantha is ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania pulverulenta". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43770A10827114. doi: ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae stubs). ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania jamesonii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43768A10826909. doi:10.2305 ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Critically endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitats ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania iodotricha". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43766A10826793. doi: ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Near threatened plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae stubs). ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitats ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania harlingii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43765A10821887. doi:10.2305 ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Near threatened plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae stubs). ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania chimborazensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43763A10821535. doi: ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Data deficient plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, Plants described in 1900, All stub ...
... , the Natal mikania, is a plant in the family Asteraceae, and is native to Africa. Mikania natalensis is a ... Mikania natalensis is superficially similar in appearance to Chromolaena odorata, which is an alien invader species in the ... Mikania natalensis is used in traditional Zulu and Swazi medicine for urinary complaints, headaches, backache and colds. " ... "Mikania natalensis DC. [family COMPOSITAE]". JSTOR Plant Science. Retrieved 11 September 2011. E. Pooley (1998). A Field Guide ...
... , the poroto angu, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania millei". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43769A10826970. doi:10.2305/ ... Mikania, Endemic flora of Ecuador, Endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae stubs ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania iserniana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43767A10826849. doi:10.2305 ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Critically endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania andrei". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43762A10821647. doi:10.2305/ ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Critically endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania tafallana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43773A10827279. doi:10.2305 ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Critically endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania seemannii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43771A10827168. doi:10.2305 ... Mikania, Endemic flora of Ecuador, Critically endangered flora of South America, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub ...
... is affected by a virus called Mikania micrantha wilt virus (MMWV), which is a Fabavirus. It is used to heal ... Mikania green manure has been reported to increase the yield of rice in Mizoram, India. Recent studies have shown that Mikania ... However, Mikania is known to cause hepatotoxicity and liver damage in dairy cattle. The antibacterial effect of Mikania and its ... In Africa, Mikania leaves are used as a vegetable for making soups. The weed is used as a cover crop in rubber plantations in ...
... is a plant species native to southern Brazil. It has been collected from highland areas in the States of Rio ... Mikania oreophila (Asteraceae, Eupatorieae), a new species from southern Brazil. Novon 12:533-535. Forzza, R. C. 2010. Lista de ... photo of isotype of Mikania oreophila at Missouri Botanical Garden v t e (CS1 maint: archived copy as title, Articles with ... Grande do Sul, Paraná, Santa Catarina and São Paulo from elevations up to 1300 m. Mikania oreophila is a twining liana that ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania stereolepis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43772A10827225. doi: ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Critically endangered plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae ...
... Flora of North America. Mikania scandens. Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER). Piyasena, K. and H. ... 1993). Acclimatization to flooding of the herbaceous vine, Mikania scandens. Functional Ecology 7(5), 610-15. Mikania scandens ... Mikania scandens is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. Its common names include climbing hempvine, climbing ... Media related to Mikania scandens at Wikimedia Commons (Articles with short description, Short description is different from ...
... is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is ... Montúfar, R.; Pitman, N. (2003). "Mikania cuencana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2003: e.T43764A10821766. doi:10.2305/ ... Mikania, Flora of Ecuador, Data deficient plants, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Eupatorieae stubs). ...
Mikania Willd. Monogereion G.M.Barroso & R.M.King Morithamnus R.M.King, H.Rob. & G.M.Barroso Neocabreria R.M.King & H.Rob. ... The largest genera and the approximate number of species in each are: Mikania (440), Ageratina (290), Stevia (200), Chromolaena ...
Mikania acuminata DC. Mikania aff. myriantha DC. Mikania argyreiae DC. Mikania buddleiaefolia DC. Mikania cabrerae G.M.Barroso ... collina Baker Mikania microdonta DC. Mikania rufescens Sch. Bip. ex Baker Mikania trinervis Hook. et Arn. Mikania vitifolia DC ... Mikania hirsutissima DC. Mikania lanuginosa DC. Mikania lindbergii Baker var. lindbergii Mikania lindbergii var. ... Mikania chlorolepis Baker Mikania conferta Gardner Mikania glomerata Spreng. ...
Mikania Willd. - hempvine Mikaniopsis Milne-Redh. Milleria Houst. ex L. Millotia Cass. Minasia H.Rob. Minuria DC. Miricacalia ...
Mikania cordifolia Willd. Mikania hirsutissima DC. Mikania microphylla Sch.Bip. ex Baker Mikania speciosa DC. Mikania ...
Mikania cordifolia Willd. Mikania macrophylla Schultz. Bip. Mikania reticulata DC. Parthenium histerophorus L. Spilanthes ...
fruits, Mikania sp. and Trema micrantha seeds, and Ambrosia sp., Handroanthus serratifolius, and Marcgravia sp. flowers. ...
fruits, Mikania sp. and Trema micrantha seeds, and Ambrosia sp. and Marcgravia sp. flowers. They are also known to occasionally ...
endemic Genus Mikania: Mikania capensis DC. indigenous Mikania natalensis DC. indigenous Genus Mikaniopsis: Mikaniopsis ...
The genus Mikania Willd. (Asteraceae) was named for his father Joseph Gottfried Mikan (1743-1814), professor of botany and ...
now Mikania glomerata Lindley, John. 1838. Edwards's Botanical Register 24(Misc.): 71 Tropicos, genus Morrenia Zuloaga, F. O., ...
Pineapple Weed Mikania scandens (L.) Willd. - Climbing Hempweed Oclemena acuminata (Michx.) Greene (Syn. Aster acuminatus) - ...
The larvae feed on Mikania scandens. Savela, Markku. "Cosmosoma myrodora Dyar, 1907". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. ...
now Mikania glomerata Goyder, D. J. 2003. A synopsis of Morrenia Lindl. (Apocynaceae subfam. Asclepiadoideae). Kew Bulletin 58( ...
Mikania cuencana (Ecuador) Mikania harlingii (Ecuador) Mikania iodotricha (Ecuador) Mikania iserniana (Ecuador) Mikania ... Mikania millei (Ecuador) Mikania natalensis (Africa) Mikania oreophila (Brazil) Mikania pulverulenta (Ecuador) Mikania ... Mikania andrei (Ecuador) Mikania batatifolia (Florida and West Indies) Mikania capensis (Africa) Mikania chimborazensis ( ... The species Mikania laevigata and Mikania glomerata, also known as guaco, are popular in herbal medicine. Mikania micrantha is ...
Mikania periplocifolia Hook. & Arn., Companion Bot. Mag. 1: 243. 1835. ...
A Mikania glomerata Sprengel, conhecida popularmente como guaco e originária da América do Sul, é uma planta subarbustiva, que ... The Mikania glomerata Sprengel, popularly known as guaco and originating from South America, is a plant undergrowth, which ... In this study, our goal is to study the possible action of plant extract of Mikania glomerata Sprengel (guaco) in pregnancy and ... Effect of Mikania glomerata Sprengel (guaco) extract on implantation and placental and embryonic development in mice. ...
Mikania. ,. sp.. ,. Record no. 7411. Details of record no: 7411. Mikania sp. Three blocks of information are displayed on this ... Flora of Zimbabwe: Individual record no: 7411: Mikania sp.. https://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/species-record.php? ...
Mikania scandens FAMILY Asteraceae__ SYNONYMOUS WITH Floristic Synthesis of North America. BONAP (Kartesz, 2021). Mikania ... Mikania scandens SYNONYMOUS WITH VASCULAR FLORA OF THE CAROLINAS (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968) 179-35-001:. Mikania scandens ... Mikania scandens FAMILY Asteraceae__ SYNONYMOUS WITH PLANTS NATIONAL DATABASE: ...
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Several mikania have a similar morphology, and these include m. Mikania glomerata and mikania laevigata are medicinal plants ... Pdf anthracnose on mikania glomerata and mikania laevigata. Mikania micrantha is a widespread weed in the tropics. Download ... Mikania glomerata sprengel and mikania laevigata schultz bip. The action mechanism of mikania glomerata is however unknown, but ... Pdf scientific evidence for mikania laevigata and mikania. Phytochemical and pharmacological studies on mikania micrantha. ...
This project is supported by the National Science Foundations Division of Environmental Biology through an award titled Advancing Revisionary Taxonomy and Systematics: Integrative Research and Training in Tropical Taxonomy (DEB-1456674). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.. ...
Links from international sources for the weed Mikania micrantha ... Mikania micrantha Asteraceae ওরফে Compositae. চিরহরিৎ লতা. ...
Jamaican Guaco Mikania Powder Herb and Capsules. $16.00. - $75.00. This Jamaican Herb act as nervous system and female organs ...
An article was put out on the biocontrol of Mikania micrantha, and a discussion occurred on the relative control of Mikania ... In tropical conditions mile a minute or mikania micrantha, to give it its biological name, is said to grow as fast as 80 to ... P. spegazinii can infect Mikania cordata. M. cordata is native to Southeast Asia including Papua New Guinea (PNG) and probably ...
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Mikania scandens, Climbing Hemp. Nov 5, 2018 , In the Garden. I really need to keep waterproof boots and a long-handled hard ...
Mikania micrantha) is a well-known Jamaican herbal tea. HOW TO PREPARE GUACO TEA 1. Pour 1 cup boiling water over 1 teaspoon of ... Jamaican Guaco Mikania (Wildcrafted, Air-Dried, Dr Sebi Approved Alkaline Herb). Same day shipping on orders placed Mon-Fri by ... Home › Jamaican Guaco Mikania (Wildcrafted, Air-Dried, Dr Sebi Approved Alkaline Herb) ...
The Tennessee-Kentucky Plant Atlas is a source of data for the distribution of plants within the state as well as taxonomic, conservation, invasive, and wetland information for each species. The website also provides access to a database and images of plants photos and herbarium specimens found at participating herbaria.
Status of Mikania micrantha invasion in the rhino habitat of Chitwan National Park, Nepal. ...
Mikania Guaco "Guaco" is Sun Horse Energy founder Dan Moriartys favorite herb, and the reason why hes still alive. ...
Mikania scandens Present Native Not Introduced Native 18478 Details. Scientific Name: Monanthochloe littoralis Occurrence: ... Scientific Name: Mikania scandens Occurrence: Present. Native Status: Native. Introduced Status: Not Introduced. Invasive ...
Mikania scandens Coastal Plain willow Salix caroliniana Coco-plum Chrysobalanus icaco Common snowberry, Milkberry Chiococca ...
Climbing Hempvine - Mikania scandens. Tievine - Ipomoea cordatotriloba. Saltmarsh Morning-glory - Ipomoea sagittata ...
Mikania micrantha is an exotic, invasive species that spreads quickly, covering crops, smothering trees and rapidly altering ...
Mikania scandens. Marshpepper Smartweed. Persicaria hydropiper. Salt Marsh Fleabane. Pluchea odorata var. succulenta. ...
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Mikania Hookeriana Timeseries.jpg. Project. WRIGHT_PHENOLOGY. Extra. Log Description. Mikania hookeriana Barro Colorado Island ... Mikania hookeriana. Common Name. Individuals. Keywords. PLANT. PHENOLOGY. ECOLOGY. Keywords (continued). PLANTAS. FENOLOGIA. ...
... and quantitative HPLC analysis of coumarin in hydroalcoholic extracts of Mikania glomerata spreng. (guaco) leaves. Journal of ...
Botanical control of golden kuhol (Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck) using asyang (Mikania cordata) (Bum. F.) B-L. Robinson). ... Mikania cordata and Nicotiana tabacum. Botanical molluscicides are believed to be more environment-friendly compared to ...
Phytochemical and pharmacological studies on Mikania micrantha H.B.K. (Asteraceae) Pérez-Amador MC, V Muñoz Ocotero,... ...
2021). Strong response of stem photosynthesis to defoliation in mikania micrantha highlights the contribution of phenotypic ...
Flooded prairie, along with Mikania scandens, Cladium jamaicense, Hydrocotyle, Kosteletzkya.. Reproductive State:. Fertile. ...
Chemical screening and mosquitocidal activity of essential oil derived from Mikania scandens (L.) Willd. against Anopheles ... In-vitro chemical characterization and mosquitocidal screening of essential oil derived from Mikania scandens (L.) Willd. ( ...
  • Mikania micrantha is a widespread weed in the tropics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Phytochemical and pharmacological studies on mikania micrantha. (web.app)
  • Jamaican Guaco (Mikania micrantha) is a well-known Jamaican herbal tea. (isetbynature.com)
  • Mikania micrantha is an exotic, invasive species that spreads quickly, covering crops, smothering trees and rapidly altering the environment. (nsf.gov)
  • Afterwards, a possible option is the selective weeding, which consists of the manual elimination of plants such as Mikania micrantha , Ipomeae sp. (ishs.org)
  • Mikania micrantha (MM) has been traditionally used for various health benefits, including mental health, anti-inflammatory, wound dressing, and healing of sores. (bvsalud.org)
  • A few species, such as Mikania scandens, are found in temperate areas of North and South America, and nine species are known from the Old World tropics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mikania scandens (L.) Willd. (usf.edu)
  • Chemical screening and mosquitocidal activity of essential oil derived from Mikania scandens (L.) Willd. (edu.sa)
  • Mikania is a genus of about 450 species of plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mikania glomerata sprengel asteraceae has its pharmacological activity ascribed to coumarin. (web.app)
  • The species Mikania laevigata and Mikania glomerata, also known as guaco, are popular in herbal medicine. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Mikania glomerata Sprengel, popularly known as guaco and originating from South America, is a plant undergrowth, which rises in the forests and savannahs, and that lends itself very well to domestic cultivation. (usp.br)
  • Mikania glomerata sprengel, popularly known as guaco, is a plant from the. (web.app)
  • Pdf mikania glomerata is a plant used in brazilian traditional medicine, known as guaco. (web.app)
  • Mikania glomerata and mikania laevigata, popularly known as guaco, are. (web.app)
  • Efeito do extrato de Mikania glomerata Sprengel (guaco) sobre a implantação e o. (usp.br)
  • A Mikania glomerata Sprengel, conhecida popularmente como guaco e originária da América do Sul, é uma planta subarbustiva, que nasce nas matas e cerrados e, que se adapta muito bem ao cultivo doméstico. (usp.br)
  • Neste estudo, nosso objetivo é estudar a possível ação do extrato vegetal de Mikania glomerata Sprengel (guaco) no perfil reprodutivo e gestacional de camundongos ( Mus musculus domesticus ) e determinar se a administração desta droga pode comprometer o embrião/feto e placenta durante a prenhez. (usp.br)
  • Este estudo mostrou que a utilização do extrato de Mikania glomerata em doses supra-terapêuticas pode atuar sobre processos morfofuncionais orgânicos, interferindo no crescimento placentário e fetal e podendo levar ao insucesso gestacional e ao aparecimento de defeitos congênitos. (usp.br)
  • Effect of Mikania glomerata Sprengel (guaco) extract on implantation and placental and embryonic development in mice. (usp.br)
  • This study showed that the use of extract of Mikania glomerata at supratherapeutic doses can act on morphofunctional organic processes, interfering with fetal and placental growth and could lead to pregnancy failure as well as contribute to the appearance of birth defects. (usp.br)
  • Concluding, mikania glomerata extracts were able to considerably inhibit most of the activities of the assayed venoms. (web.app)
  • This study compared the influence of mechanical damage and drying on the chemical composition of mikania glomerata spreng. (web.app)
  • Damage and drying modify the composition of mikania glomerata and mikania laevigata leaves. (web.app)
  • Mikania glomerata and mikania laevigata are medicinal plants popularly used in brazil for colds and asthma. (web.app)
  • Pdf anthracnose on mikania glomerata and mikania laevigata. (web.app)
  • Download fulltext pdf anthracnose on mikania glomerata and mikania laevigata article pdf available in fitopatologia brasileira 305. (web.app)
  • Coumarin contents in young mikania glomerata plants guaco. (web.app)
  • Guaco mikania glomerata sprengel syrup is one of the most popular herbal. (web.app)
  • Mikania glomerata sprengel and mikania laevigata schultz bip. (web.app)
  • The action mechanism of mikania glomerata is however unknown, but, as shown in fig. Aim of the study evaluation of antiproliferative and genotoxic effects. (web.app)
  • ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Mikania glomerata (MG) and Mikania laevigata (ML) leaves are used interchangeably in Brazilian ethno-medicine, mainly for the treatment of respiratory diseases, but there is no clinical trial for the safety evaluation of these species at different doses. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pdf scientific evidence for mikania laevigata and mikania. (web.app)
  • Lc characterisation of guaco medicinal extracts, mikania laevigata. (web.app)
  • Anatomical and molecular identification of guaco mikania. (web.app)
  • Mikania Fragilis, or more commonly know as Fragile Hempvine , is a vine forb/herb of the genus Mikania. (sagebud.com)
  • However, there is a minor 'scarp' east of Perth, called the Darling Range ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darling_Scarp ), in association with which some of the slopes are steep enough for the lateritic profile to have been partly eroded ( https://www.foxeslair.org/why-are-wa-plants-and-soils-unique.html ). (inaturalist.org)
  • Flora of Zimbabwe: Individual record no: 7411: Mikania sp. (co.zw)
  • Mikania Fragilis or Fragile Hempvine 's floral region is Puerto Rico. (sagebud.com)
  • Several species of mikania, which is popularly known in brazil as guaco, occur in southern brazil. (web.app)
  • Antiophidian properties of the aqueous extract of mikania. (web.app)
  • Media related to Mikania at Wikimedia Commons Wikisource has the text of the 1920 Encyclopedia Americana article Mikania. (wikipedia.org)
  • Media in category mikania glomeratathe following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. (web.app)
  • Mikania Odoratissima, or more commonly know as Fragrant Hempvine , is a vine forb/herb of the genus Mikania. (sagebud.com)
  • Mikania Odoratissima or Fragrant Hempvine 's floral region is Puerto Rico. (sagebud.com)
  • For further information and assistance with identification of Mikania Vine contact the herbarium in your state or territory. (weeds.org.au)
  • The tall grass along floodplains and oxbow lakes of the Narayani and Rapti Rivers are the ideal habitat of the tiger, but these are threatened by invasive mikania vines, disturbance due to mass tourism, and annual grass-burning. (nepalitimes.com)