A plant genus of the family BRASSICACEAE growing in Peru mountains. It is the source of maca root.
A plant species of the genus LEPIDIUM, family BRASSICACEAE that is a fast-growing, often weedy native of western Asia. It is widely grown, especially in its curl-leaved form, and used as a garnish
A plant family of the order Capparales, subclass Dilleniidae, class Magnoliopsida. They are mostly herbaceous plants with peppery-flavored leaves, due to gluconapin (GLUCOSINOLATES) and its hydrolysis product butenylisotrhiocyanate. The family includes many plants of economic importance that have been extensively altered and domesticated by humans. Flowers have 4 petals. Podlike fruits contain a number of seeds. Cress is a general term used for many in the Brassicacea family. Rockcress is usually ARABIS; Bittercress is usually CARDAMINE; Yellowcress is usually RORIPPA; Pennycress is usually THLASPI; Watercress refers to NASTURTIUM; or RORIPPA or TROPAEOLUM; Gardencress refers to LEPIDIUM; Indiancress refers to TROPAEOLUM.
Nutritive tissue of the seeds of flowering plants that surrounds the EMBRYOS. It is produced by a parallel process of fertilization in which a second male gamete from the pollen grain fuses with two female nuclei within the embryo sac. The endosperm varies in ploidy and contains reserves of starch, oils, and proteins, making it an important source of human nutrition.
A plant genus in the family CONVOLVULACEAE best known for morning glories (a common name also used with CONVOLVULUS) and sweet potato.
A plant genus of the family MYRICACEAE. Members contain myricanol. The common name of bayberry is similar to the name barberry which is used for BERBERIS and MAHONIA.
The initial stages of the growth of SEEDS into a SEEDLINGS. The embryonic shoot (plumule) and embryonic PLANT ROOTS (radicle) emerge and grow upwards and downwards respectively. Food reserves for germination come from endosperm tissue within the seed and/or from the seed leaves (COTYLEDON). (Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990)
A plant genus of the family BRASSICACEAE known for its peppery red root.
A plant genus of the family RANUNCULACEAE that contains alpha-hederin, a triterpene saponin in the seeds, and is the source of black seed oil.
A CHROMATOGRAPHY method using supercritical fluid, usually carbon dioxide under very high pressure (around 73 atmospheres or 1070 psi at room temperature) as the mobile phase. Other solvents are sometimes added as modifiers. This is used both for analytical (SFC) and extraction (SFE) purposes.
Concentrated pharmaceutical preparations of plants obtained by removing active constituents with a suitable solvent, which is evaporated away, and adjusting the residue to a prescribed standard.
The encapsulated embryos of flowering plants. They are used as is or for animal feed because of the high content of concentrated nutrients like starches, proteins, and fats. Rapeseed, cottonseed, and sunflower seed are also produced for the oils (fats) they yield.

Effect of Lepidium meyenii (maca) roots on spermatogenesis of male rats. (1/35)

AIM: To determine the effect of oral administration of an aqueous extract from the roots of Lepidium meyenii (maca) on spermatogenesis in adult male rats. METHODS: Male rats received an aqueous extract of the root (66.7 mg in one mL) twice a day for 14 consecutive days. RESULTS: Treatment with Lepidium meyenii resulted in an increase in the weights of testis and epididymis but not the seminal vesicle weight. The length and frequency of stages IX-XIV seminiferous tubules, where mitosis occurred, were increased and stages I-VI were reduced in rats treated with Lepidium meyenii. CONCLUSION: The Lepidium meyenii root invigorates spermatogenesis in male rats by acting on its initial stages (IX-XIV).  (+info)

Lepidium meyenii (Maca) improved semen parameters in adult men. (2/35)

AIM: The present study was designed to determine the effect of a 4-month oral treatment with tablets of Lepidium meyenii (Maca) on seminal analysis in nine adult normal men aged 24-44 years old. METHODS: Nine men received tablets of Maca (1500 or 3000 mg/day) for 4 months. Seminal analysis was performed according to guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO). Serum luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), prolactin (PRL), testosterone (T) and estradiol (E2) were measured before and after treatment. RESULTS: Treatment with Maca resulted in increased seminal volume, sperm count per ejaculum, motile sperm count, and sperm motility. Serum hormone levels were not modified with Maca treatment. Increase of sperm count was not related to dose of Maca. CONCLUSION: Maca improved sperm production and sperm motility by mechanisms not related to LH, FSH, PRL, T and E2.  (+info)

The biological and structural similarity between lunularic acid and abscisic acid. (3/35)

Lunularic acid (LA) inhibited not only the germination and the growth of cress and lettuce at 1 mM but also the gibberellic acid (GA3)-induced alpha-amylase induction in embryoless barley seeds at 120 microM, which was recognized as a specific activity of abscisic acid (ABA). Moreover LA and ABA equally inhibited the growth of Lunularia cruciata A18 strain callus at 40 and 120 microM. A computational analysis revealed that the stable conformers of LA could be superimposed on the stable ABA conformers. In addition, the antibody raised against the conjugate of C1-ABA-bovine serum albumin (ABA-BSA) reacted with LA-horse-radish peroxidase (LA-HRP) conjugate as well as ABA-HRP conjugate, apparently. These results can explain why LA has ABA-like activity in higher plants. Moreover the results suggest that LA and ABA bind to the same receptor in higher plants.  (+info)

Chemoprotective effects of garden cress (Lepidium sativum) and its constituents towards 2-amino-3-methyl-imidazo[4,5-f]quinoline (IQ)-induced genotoxic effects and colonic preneoplastic lesions. (4/35)

The chemoprotective effect of garden cress (GC, Lepidium sativum) and its constituents, glucotropaeolin (GT) and benzylisothiocyanate (BITC), a breakdown product of GT, towards 2-amino-3-methyl-imidazo [4,5-f] quinoline (IQ)-induced genotoxic effects and colonic preneoplastic lesions was investigated in single cell gel electrophoresis (SCGE) assays and in aberrant crypt foci (ACF) experiments, respectively. Pretreatment of F344 rats with either fresh GC juice (0.8 ml), GT (150 mg/kg) or BITC (70 mg/kg) for three consecutive days caused a significant (P < 0.05) reduction in IQ (90 mg/kg, 0.2 ml corn oil/animal)-induced DNA damage in colon and liver cells in the range of 75-92%. Chemical analysis of GC juice showed that BITC does not account for the effects of the juice as its concentration in the juice was found to be 1000-fold lower than the dose required to cause a chemoprotective effect. Parallel to the chemoprotection experiments, the modulation of the activities of cytochrome P4501A2, glutathione-S-transferase (GST) and UDP glucuronosyltransferase (UDPGT) by GC juice, GT and BITC was studied. Whereas GT and BITC did not affect the activity of any of the enzymes significantly, GC juice caused a significant (P < 0.05) increase in the activity of hepatic UDPGT-2. In the ACF assay, IQ was administered by gavage on 10 alternating days in corn oil (dose 100 mg/kg). Five days before and during IQ treatment, subgroups received drinking water which contained 5% cress juice. The total number of IQ-induced aberrant crypts and ACF as well as ACF with crypt multiplicity of > or =4 were reduced significantly (P < 0.05) in the group that received IQ plus GC juice compared with the group that was fed with IQ only. However, crypt multiplicity was not significantly different in these two groups when all ACF with all classes of crypt multiplicity were considered in the analysis. This is the first report on the inhibition of HA-induced DNA damage and preneoplastic lesions by a cruciferous plant. Our findings suggest that the chemoprotective effect of GC is mediated through enhancement of detoxification of IQ by UDPGT.  (+info)

Chemical profiling and standardization of Lepidium meyenii (Maca) by reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography. (5/35)

Lepidium meyenii (Maca) is one of the few plants that can be cultivated in the harsh climate of the Andes. Its nutritious hypocotyl is traditionally used as food and medicine, and Maca products are increasingly becoming popular in the western world as tonics. This paper describes the first analytical method allowing the determination of the main macamides and macaenes, the marker compounds of L. meyenii. A separation within 35 min was possible by using a C-12 stationary phase, an acidic mobile phase comprising of acetonitrile and water, and raising the column temperature to 40 degrees C. By monitoring the separation at 210 and 280 nm, the markers were detectable as low as 0.40 microg/ml. In order to validate the method, accuracy, precision, linearity, limit of detection and intra/inter day repeatability were determined. The analysis of several commercially available Maca products showed a similar qualitative pattern but significant differences in the quantitative composition. The percentage of total markers in the preparations varied from 0.15 to 0.84%, resulting in daily intakes for the consumer from 1.52 to 14.88 mg, respectively.  (+info)

Allopolyploidization and evolution of species with reduced floral structures in Lepidium L. (Brassicaceae). (6/35)

Understanding the pattern of speciation in a group of plants is critical for understanding its morphological evolution. Lepidium is the genus with the largest variation in floral structure in Brassicaceae, a family in which the floral ground plan is remarkably stable. However, flowers in more than half of Lepidium species have reduced stamen numbers, and most of these also have reduced petals. The species with reduced flowers are geographically biased, distributed mostly in the Americas and Australia New Zealand. Previous phylogenetic studies using noncoding regions of chloroplast DNA and rDNA internal transcribed spacer were incongruent in most New World species relationships. These data, combined with the presence of many polyploid Lepidium species, implied a reticulate history of the genus but did not provide enough information to infer the evolutionary pattern of flower structures. To address this question more thoroughly, sequences of the first intron of a single copy nuclear gene, PISTILLATA, were determined from 43 species. Phylogenetic analysis of the PI intron suggests that many species in the New World have originated from allopolyploidization, and that this is correlated with floral reduction. Interspecific hybrids were generated to understand why allopolyploidization is associated with reduced flowers. The phenotypes of F1 flowers indicate allelic dominance of the absence of lateral stamens, suggesting that propagation of dominant alleles through interspecific hybridization could account for the abundance of the allopolyploid species without lateral stamens.  (+info)

Effect of Lepidium meyenii (Maca), a root with aphrodisiac and fertility-enhancing properties, on serum reproductive hormone levels in adult healthy men. (7/35)

Lepidium meyenii (Maca) is a Peruvian hypocotyl that grows exclusively between 4000 and 4500 m in the central Andes. Maca is traditionally employed in the Andean region for its supposed aphrodisiac and/or fertility-enhancing properties. This study was a 12-week double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized, parallel trial in which active treatment with different doses of Maca Gelatinizada was compared with a placebo. The study aimed to test the hypothesis that Maca has no effect on serum reproductive hormone levels in apparently healthy men when administered in doses used for aphrodisiac and/or fertility-enhancing properties. Men aged between 21 and 56 Years received 1500 mg or 3000 mg Maca. Serum levels of luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, prolactin, 17-alpha hydroxyprogesterone, testosterone and 17-beta estradiol were measured before and at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks of treatment with placebo or Maca (1.5 g or 3.0 g per day). Data showed that compared with placebo Maca had no effect on any of the hormones studied nor did the hormones show any changes over time. Multiple regression analysis showed that serum testosterone levels were not affected by treatment with Maca at any of the times studied (P, not significant). In conclusion, treatment with Maca does not affect serum reproductive hormone levels.  (+info)

Effect of alcoholic extract of Lepidium meyenii (Maca) on testicular function in male rats. (8/35)

AIM: To evaluate the effect of the alcoholic extract of Lepidium meyenii (Maca) on the spermatogenesis in male rats. METHODS: In Holtzman rats, Maca alcoholic extract (5 %) was given by oral route at doses of 48 mg/day or 96 mg/day for 7 days, 14 days and 21 days. Testicular function was assessed by measurements of lengths of different stages of seminiferous epithelia and by epididymal sperm count. RESULTS: Ethanolic extract of Maca increased the length of stages IX-XI of seminiferous epithelium at treatment day 7, day 14 and day 21. Progression of spermatogenesis was evident only after day 21 when lengths of stages XII-XIV of seminiferous epithelium were increased; at day 7 and day 14, no important change in spermatogenesis was observed. Epididymal sperm count was increased with 48 mg/day at all times. With 96 mg/day an increase in sperm count was observed at day 7, but it was reduced at day 14 and day 21 of treatment. Serum testosterone levels were not affected. CONCLUSION: The alcoholic extract of Maca activates onset ant progression of spermatogenesis at 48 mg/day or 96 mg/day in rats.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Lepidium" is not a medical term. It is the genus name of a group of plants that includes garden cress, peppergrass, and other similar herbs. These plants belong to the Brassicaceae family, also known as the mustard family. They have some nutritional and potential medicinal uses, but they are not commonly used in modern medical contexts. If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health concerns, I'd be happy to try to help with those instead!

"Lepidium sativum" is the biological name for a plant species more commonly known as garden cress or pepperwort. While it is primarily used as a leaf vegetable, it has been utilized in traditional medicine in various cultures. However, it's important to note that describing 'Lepidium sativum' as a medical term isn't accurate. Medial definitions typically refer to diseases, conditions, symptoms, or procedures. 'Lepidium sativum' is a plant, and its medicinal uses would be described with terms referring to those specific applications.

Brassicaceae is a scientific family name in the field of botany, which includes a group of plants commonly known as the mustard family or crucifers. This family includes many economically important crops such as broccoli, cauliflower, kale, cabbage, brussels sprouts, turnips, radishes, and mustards. The name Brassicaceae comes from the genus Brassica, which includes many of these familiar vegetables.

Plants in this family are characterized by their flowers, which have four petals arranged in a cross-like pattern, hence the common name "crucifers." They also typically have four sepals, six stamens, and two fused carpels that form a fruit called a silique or silicle.

Brassicaceae plants are known for their production of glucosinolates, which are sulfur-containing compounds that give these plants their characteristic pungent or bitter flavors. When the plant tissues are damaged, such as during chewing, the glucosinolates are broken down into isothiocyanates, which have been shown to have potential health benefits, including anti-cancer properties.

Endosperm is a type of tissue found in the seeds of flowering plants, which provides nutrition to the developing embryo. It is formed from the fusion of one sperm cell with two polar nuclei during double fertilization in angiosperms (flowering plants). The endosperm can be triploid (having three sets of chromosomes) or sometimes diploid (having two sets of chromosomes), depending on the species.

The endosperm can have different forms and functions across various plant species. In some seeds, it serves as a food storage tissue, accumulating starch, proteins, and lipids that are used up by the embryo during germination and early growth. Examples of such seeds include cereal grains like corn, wheat, rice, and barley, where the endosperm makes up a significant portion of the grain.

In other plants, the endosperm may be absorbed by the developing embryo before seed maturation, leaving only a thin layer called the aleurone layer that surrounds the embryo. This aleurone layer is responsible for producing enzymes during germination, which help in breaking down stored nutrients and making them available to the growing embryo.

Overall, endosperm plays a crucial role in the development and survival of angiosperm seeds, acting as a source of nutrition and energy for the embryo.

"Ipomoea" is a botanical term that refers to a genus of plants in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. These plants are primarily found in tropical and warm temperate regions around the world. Some species of Ipomoea have medicinal uses, but it's important to note that 'Ipomoea' itself is not a medical term or concept.

For instance, one species, Ipomoea batatas, commonly known as sweet potato, has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, such as treating wounds and gastrointestinal disorders. However, any medicinal use would refer to the specific plant or extract, not simply the genus name 'Ipomoea'.

As always, if you're considering using any plant or herb for medicinal purposes, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider first to ensure safety and efficacy.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Myrica" is not a medical term. It is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myricaceae, commonly known as bayberries or wax myrtles. The plants have some traditional uses in folk medicine, but there is no widely recognized or established medical definition associated with "Myrica." If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health concerns, I'd be happy to try and help with those instead!

In the context of medical terminology, "germination" is not typically used as a term to describe a physiological process in humans or animals. It is primarily used in the field of botany to refer to the process by which a seed or spore sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant.

However, if you are referring to the concept of germination in the context of bacterial or viral growth, then it could be defined as:

The process by which bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms become active and start to multiply, often after a period of dormancy or latency. This can occur when the microorganisms encounter favorable conditions, such as moisture, warmth, or nutrients, that allow them to grow and reproduce. In medical contexts, this term is more commonly used in relation to infectious diseases caused by these microorganisms.

"Raphanus" is the genus name for a group of plants that include the common radish. The black radish (*Raphanus sativus* var. *niger*) and the white radish (also known as daikon or *Raphanus sativus* var. *longipinnatus*) are examples of species within this genus. These plants belong to the family Brassicaceae, which also includes vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, and kale. The roots, leaves, and seeds of Raphanus plants have been used in traditional medicine for various purposes, including as a digestive aid and to treat respiratory conditions. However, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using these plants or their extracts for medicinal purposes, as they can interact with certain medications and may cause side effects.

"Nigella sativa," also known as black cumin, is not a medical term but a botanical name for a plant that has been used in traditional medicine. The seeds of this plant are used as a spice and have been used in various traditional medicinal systems for their potential health benefits. However, it's important to note that while some studies suggest possible health benefits, more research is needed before any definitive medical claims can be made.

The seeds contain thymoquinone, which has been studied for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and potential anticancer properties. However, these studies have primarily been conducted in vitro or on animals, and more research is needed to determine the safety and efficacy of Nigella sativa in humans for these purposes.

Therefore, it's always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen, including the use of Nigella sativa seeds or oil.

Chromatography, supercritical fluid (SFC) is a type of chromatographic technique that uses supercritical fluids as the mobile phase to separate and analyze components of a mixture. A supercritical fluid is a substance that is maintained at temperatures and pressures above its critical point, where it exhibits properties of both a gas and a liquid, making it an ideal medium for separations due to its low viscosity, high diffusivity, and tuneable solvating strength.

In SFC, the supercritical fluid, typically carbon dioxide (CO2) due to its mild critical point conditions, is used to elute analytes from a stationary phase, such as a silica or polymer-based column. The interactions between the analytes and the stationary phase, along with the properties of the supercritical fluid, determine the separation efficiency and resolution of the technique.

SFC has several advantages over traditional liquid chromatography (LC) techniques, including faster analysis times, lower solvent consumption, and the ability to analyze a wider range of polar and nonpolar compounds. SFC is commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry for drug discovery and development, as well as in environmental, food, and chemical analyses.

A plant extract is a preparation containing chemical constituents that have been extracted from a plant using a solvent. The resulting extract may contain a single compound or a mixture of several compounds, depending on the extraction process and the specific plant material used. These extracts are often used in various industries including pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, and food and beverage, due to their potential therapeutic or beneficial properties. The composition of plant extracts can vary widely, and it is important to ensure their quality, safety, and efficacy before use in any application.

In medical terms, "seeds" are often referred to as a small amount of a substance, such as a radioactive material or drug, that is inserted into a tissue or placed inside a capsule for the purpose of treating a medical condition. This can include procedures like brachytherapy, where seeds containing radioactive materials are used in the treatment of cancer to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Similarly, in some forms of drug delivery, seeds containing medication can be used to gradually release the drug into the body over an extended period of time.

It's important to note that "seeds" have different meanings and applications depending on the medical context. In other cases, "seeds" may simply refer to small particles or structures found in the body, such as those present in the eye's retina.

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"Plants Profile for Lepidium latifolium (broadleaved pepperweed)". plants.usda.gov. "Lepidium latifolium". www.fs.fed.us. "NH ... Lepidium latifolium normally grows to 30-100 cm (12-39 in), but may grow as tall as 2 m (6.6 ft). It has numerous woody stems, ... Dried stems of Lepidium latifolium are sometimes used in flower arrangements. "Perennial pepperweed". Department of Agriculture ... Lepidium latifolium, known by several common names including perennial pepperweed, broadleaved pepperweed, pepperwort, or ...
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... , also known as spiny peppercress, is a species of plant in the cabbage family. It is native to mainland ... "Spiny Peppercress Lepidium aschersonii" (PDF). Environment Victoria. Dept of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria. 2009. ... Lepidium, Endemic flora of Australia, Flora of New South Wales, Flora of Victoria (state), Flora of Western Australia, Rosids ...
... , the field pepperwort or field pepperweed or field cress, is usually a biennial with some form of annual ... Eriksson, Dennis (2009). "Towards the domestication of Lepidium campestre as an undersown oilseed crop". Acta Universitatis ... Lepidium campestre) as a biennial and perennial oilseed crop". BMC Genetics. 19 (1): 36. doi:10.1186/s12863-018-0624-9. PMC ... Lepidium, Edible plants, Plants described in 1753, Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus). ...
... is listed as endangered in Victoria under the DELWP Advisory List of Rare or Threatened Plants in ... Lepidium monoplocoides, the winged peppercress, is a nationally endangered plant species endemic to inland south-eastern ... Mavromihalis, Jaimie (2010), National recovery plan for the Winged Peppercress Lepidium monoplocoides (PDF), Department of ... Lepidium, Flora of New South Wales, Flora of Victoria (state), Endangered flora of Australia, Taxa named by Ferdinand von ...
... , the dwarf pepperweed, is a plant species native to the US states of Nevada and Utah. It is known from four ... Lepidium nanum is a perennial herb with a woody caudex, forming mound-shaped mats on the surface of the ground. Basal leaves ... BONAP (Biiota of North America Project) floristic synthesis, Lepidium nanum Watson, Sereno. 1871. United States Geological ... Lepidium, Flora of Utah, Flora of Nevada, Flora without expected TNC conservation status). ...
... is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Brassicaceae. Its native range is Sudan to Southern ... "Lepidium africanum (Burm.f.) DC. , Plants of the World Online , Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 6 February ... Lepidium, Taxa named by Nicolaas Laurens Burman). ...
Jepson Manual Treatment of Lepidium fremontii Lepidium fremontii - U.C. Photo gallery Wikimedia Commons has media related to ... Lepidium fremontii is a robust perennial herb producing a branching, tangled gray stem to about a meter in height. The many ... Lepidium fremontii, the desert pepperweed, is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family which is native to the ... Lepidium, Flora of Arizona, Flora of California, Flora of Nevada, Flora of Utah, Flora of the California desert regions, Flora ...
... that Lepidium heterophyllum, Lepidium hirtum, Lepidium campestre, and Lepidium perfoliatum formed a monophyletic group. It has ... Lepidium campestre or other Lepidium species). Lepidium heterophyllum is native to temperate areas of western Europe. It is ... Lepidium heterophyllum is similar in form to native Lepidium campestre and especially at the early seedling stage, both have ... "Lepidium heterophyllum Benth. is an accepted name". 23 March 2012. theplantlist.org. Retrieved 26 November 2017. "Lepidium ...
"Database entry for Maca Lepidium meyenii Maca - Lepidium peruvianum, Chacon - Maca - Lepidium meyenii Maca". Rain-tree.com. ... Two Scientific Names Lepidium Meyenii Walpers and Lepidium Peruvianum Chacon - Are They Phytochemically-Synonymous?". ... Lepidium meyenii, known as maca or Peruvian ginseng, is an edible herbaceous biennial plant of the family Brassicaceae that is ... Maca is the only member of the genus Lepidium with a fleshy hypocotyl, which is fused with the taproot to form a rough inverted ...
... , also known as whitetop, hoary cress, or Thanet cress, is a rhizomatous perennial flowering plant in the family ... Hoary cress - Lepidium draba, Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States, Cardaria_spp, Bugwood Wiki - Invasive Pest Management ... "Lepidium draba Profile - California Invasive Plant Council". Retrieved 2023-06-17. Scurfield, G. (July 1962). "Cardaria Draba ( ... Species Profile - Whitetop (Lepidium draba), National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural ...
... is an annual herb in the family Brassicaceae, endemic to the west coast of Western Australia. The species ... "Lepidium puberulum". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. v t e v ... "Lepidium puberulum". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian ... Lepidium, Rosids of Western Australia, Plants described in 1845, Taxa named by Alexander von Bunge, All stub articles, ...
spiny peppercress Lepidium banksii Lepidium barnebyanum Lepidium biplicatum Lepidium bonariense - peppercress Lepidium ... peppercress Lepidium pedicellosum Lepidium peregrinum Lepidium perfoliatum Lepidium peruvianum Lepidium phlebopetalum Lepidium ... Lepidium pseudohyssopifolium Lepidium pseudoruderale Lepidium pseudotasmanicum Lepidium puberulum Lepidium quitense Lepidium ... bushy peppercress Lepidium dictyotum Lepidium didymum Lepidium draba - hoary cress Lepidium drummondii Lepidium echinatum ...
... © 2012 Neal Kramer. Lepidium coronopus. © 2012 Neal Kramer. More photos of Lepidium coronopus in CalPhotos ... Previous taxon: Lepidium chalepense. Next taxon: Lepidium densiflorum. Name Search Botanical illustration including Lepidium ... View the CDFA Pest Rating page for Lepidium coronopus. Weed listed by Cal-IPC List of species Lepidium acutidens Lepidium ... Lepidium coronopus (L.) Al-Shehbaz. NATURALIZED. Habit: Annual, glabrous or puberulent. Stem: prostrate to decumbent, generally ...
Lepidium intermedium is a ANNUAL/BIENNIAL growing to 0.3 m (1ft). The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs ... Lepidium chilense. 0.0. - LMH. SN. M. 1. 0. Lepidium densiflorum. Common Pepperweed. Annual/Biennial. 0.5. 0-0 LMH. SN. DM. 2. ... Lepidium incisum. Annual. 0.2. - LMH. SN. M. 1. 0. Lepidium latifolium. Dittander, Broadleaved pepperweed. Perennial. 1.2. 5-9 ... Lepidium oleraceum. Perennial. 0.0. - LMH. SN. M. 2. 0. Lepidium perfoliatum. Clasping pepperweed. Annual/Biennial. 0.3. 0-0 ...
... A tiny flower which is probably a Lepidium of some sort. But I dont know which. Gramvousa peninsula. ...
... didymum. Lesser Swine-cress. Lepidium draba. Hoary Cress. Lepidium heterophyllum. Smiths Pepperwort. Lepidium ... Lepidium ruderale. Narrow-leaved Pepperwort. Lepidium sativum. Garden Cress. Page 1 of 1. Click on the thumbnail or name to see ... Lepidium. FloralImages. Home. Flower Colour. Common name. Latin name. Desktop background. Recent. Gallery. Flowering now. About ...
... Dataset GBIF Backbone Taxonomy Rank SPECIES Published in Hitchcock, C.L. Lilloa 11: 88. (1945 ...
Lepidium apetalum Lepidium apetalum Willd., Sp. Pl. 3: 439 1800. (syn: Crucifera apetala (Willd.) E.H.L.Krause; Lepidium ... chitungense Jacot Guill.; Lepidium incisum Roth; Lepidium incisum Roth ex Bieb. M; Lepidium micranthum Ledeb.; Thlaspi apetalum ... Yes, this is Lepidium sativum To me fruits look much smaller and leaves much narrower than Lepidium sativum, and no emerging ... Brassicaceae Week :: DV :: 31 JUL 12 - 0408 :: Lepidium apetalum at Tapovan: Lepidium apetalum Willd. ...
Taxonomy information for Lepidium obtusum. Find diseases associated with this biological target and compounds tested against it ...
View all photos in CalPhotos of Lepidium perfoliatum *Check Google Images for Lepidium perfoliatum ... Lepidium perfoliatum Photographer: Steve Matson. ID: 0000 0000 0609 0824 (2009-06-04). Copyright © 2009 Steve Matson. ... The photographers identification Lepidium perfoliatum has not been reviewed. Click here to review or comment on the ...
Linnaeus named the Lepidium genus in 1753 and he also named this species, Lepidium chalepense. Lepidion is Greek for little ... Lepidium chalepense. (Lens Pod Pepperwort, Whitetop). Synonyms: Cardaria chalepensis, Cardaria draba variety repens.. ... Lepidium chalepense. (Lens Pod Pepperwort, Whitetop). Synonyms: Cardaria chalepensis, Cardaria draba variety repens.. ... Lepidium chalepense. (Lens Pod Pepperwort, Whitetop). Synonyms: Cardaria chalepensis, Cardaria draba variety repens. ...
Lepidium meyenii Walp) polysaccharides (MP) with purity of 99.2% were obtained to investigate their structural characteristics ... Structural Characterization and Antifatigue Effect In Vivo of Maca (Lepidium meyenii Walp) Polysaccharide J Food Sci. 2017 Mar; ... Maca (Lepidium meyenii Walp) polysaccharides (MP) with purity of 99.2% were obtained to investigate their structural ... Keywords: antifatigue effect in vivo; chemical structure; maca (Lepidium meyenii Walp); polysaccharide. ...
Lepidium integrifolium Nuttall in J. Torrey and A. Gray, Fl. N. Amer. 1: 116. 1838. Lepidium montanum Nuttall subsp. ... The circumscription of Lepidium integrifolium is somewhat controversial. C. L. Hitchcock (1936) treated it as two varieties or ...
i,Background,/i,. ,i,Lepidium meyenii,/i, Walp. (Maca) has emerged as a functional plant food and traditional herb owing to its ... Lepidium meyenii Walp. (Maca) is a plant native to the Andean region of Peru and belongs to the Brassicaceae family [1]. It has ... Lepidium meyenii Walp (Maca) root powder was provided by New Era Health Industry (Group) Co. Ltd. (Beijing, China); the lot ... Lepidium meyenii Walp. (Maca) has emerged as a functional plant food and traditional herb owing to its biological activities; ...
View Calflora record for Lepidium virginicum*View all photos in CalPhotos of Lepidium virginicum *Check Google Images for ... Lepidium virginicum. Virginia Pepperweed Photographer: Thomas Stoughton. ID: 0000 0000 0709 0690 (2009-07-08). Copyright © 2009 ... The photographers identification Lepidium virginicum has not been reviewed. Click here to review or comment on the ...
Lepidium jaredii ssp. jaredii is an annual herb that is native to California, and endemic (limited) to California. ...
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The Lepidium meyenii Walp. is Permitted - s11 for the whole of state and is not assigned to any control category for a local ... Lepidium meyenii Walp.. Common name(s):. Peruvian ginseng, ayak chichira, ayuk willku, maca, maca-maca, mace, maino, maka, ...
Lepidium latifolium... Image:0233892 - Stock photo from GAP Gardens, garden & plant photography ... lepidium latifolium pepperwort broadleaved pepperweed white flowers flowering blooms plant portraits closeup ... Lepidium latifolium Credit: GAP Photos/Thomas Alamy (account holders only) © All images subject to Copyright. Images available ...
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Management of Perennial Pepperweed (tall whitetop): Herbicidal Control of Perennial Pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) in Nevada ... Management of Perennial Pepperweed (tall whitetop): Herbicidal Control of Perennial Pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) in Nevada ... Management of Perennial Pepperweed (tall whitetop): Herbicidal Control of Perennial Pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) in Nevada ... Management of Perennial Pepperweed (tall whitetop): Herbicidal Control of Perennial Pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium) in Nevada ...
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Ang Lepidium barnebyanum sakop sa kahenera nga Lepidium, ug kabanay nga Brassicaceae.[1][2] Walay nalista nga matang nga sama ... Kaliwatan sa tanom nga ripolyo ang Lepidium barnebyanum.[1] Una ning gihulagway ni James Lauritz Reveal. ... Gikuha gikan sa "https://ceb.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lepidium_barnebyanum&oldid=34049718" ...
Lepidium draba fruit by AnRo0002 [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons.. Comments. Have you seen this plant in Minnesota, or ... Lepidium draba (White-top). Plant Info. Also known as:. Hoary Cress, Heart-podded Pepperweed. ... which readily distinguishes it from other Lepidium species, and it is also a perennial where the others are mostly annuals. ...
Lepidium heterophyllum. Lepidium heterophyllum. Download PDF Comment on factsheet. Add to book. NZPCN members can select up to ...
Lepidium nitidum, a angiosperm, is a annual herb that is native to California. ... View Lepidium nitidum at Calflora.com. Other Sources: Picasa , Flickr , Google Images ...
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Development of an efficient regeneration and transformation method for the new potential oilseed crop Lepidium campestre . BMC ...
Lepidium meyenii (Maca) contains several active components, including alkaloids, glucosinolates, isothiocyanates, ... A review of the study of active components and their pharmacology value in Lepidium meyenii (Maca) Phytother Res. 2021 Dec;35( ... Keywords: Lepidium meyenii (Maca); active component; imaging mass spectrometry; mass spectrometry; pharmacology value. ... Lepidium meyenii (Maca) contains several active components, including alkaloids, glucosinolates, isothiocyanates, ...
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  • Lepidium is a genus of plants in the mustard/cabbage family, Brassicaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2001). Chloroplast DNA phylogeny and biogeography of Lepidium (Brassicaceae). (wikipedia.org)
  • Ang Lepidium barnebyanum sakop sa kahenera nga Lepidium , ug kabanay nga Brassicaceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • An Lepidium virginicum in nahilalakip ha genus nga Lepidium , ngan familia nga Brassicaceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Lepidium meyenii , known as maca or Peruvian ginseng , is an edible Herbaceous plant of the family Brassicaceae that is native to South America in the high Andes mountains of Peru. (rterraherbs.com)
  • Maca (Lepidium meyenii Walp) polysaccharides (MP) with purity of 99.2% were obtained to investigate their structural characteristics and antifatigue effect in vivo. (nih.gov)
  • Immunomodulatory Effects of Lepidium meyenii Walp. (hindawi.com)
  • Home » Organism Search » Lepidium meyenii Walp. (wa.gov.au)
  • Macca je prášok alebo kapsula získaný z koreňa rastliny macca (Lepidium meyenii), ktorá rastie v peruánskych Andách a je známa pre svoje liečivé vlastnosti. (diatomplus.sk)
  • Lepidium meyenii is a herbaceous perennial plant growing from a succulent tuberous rootstock. (theferns.info)
  • Web site giving lots of info on Lepidium meyenii. (theferns.info)
  • Maca Root (Lepidium meyenii) is a native to the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia . (luminescents.net)
  • The genus name Lepidium is a Greek word meaning 'small scale', which is thought to be derived from a folk medicine usage of the plant to treat leprosy, which cause small scales on the skin. (wikipedia.org)
  • An Lepidium virginicum [1] in uska species han Magnoliopsida nga ginhulagway ni Carl von Linné . (wikipedia.org)
  • Lepidium virginicum L. (levypreserve.org)
  • Lepidium virginicum grows as an annual or perennial herb to 40 cm in height when in flower/fruit. (levypreserve.org)
  • Lepidium virginicum grows in Human Altered environments (fields, yards, disturbed areas). (levypreserve.org)
  • Lepidium virginicum occurs throughout the Lucayan Archipelago and the western hemisphere. (levypreserve.org)
  • Lepidium virginicum has been used medicinally for gastrointestinal issues and the fruits and leaves are edible. (levypreserve.org)
  • Lepidium draba fruit by AnRo0002 [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons. (minnesotawildflowers.info)
  • The oval or egg-shaped seeds of Lepidium campestre appear similar to other Lepidium species such as L. draba, L. appelianum, L. sativum and L. densiflorum . (idseed.org)
  • Species include: Lepidium africanum Lepidium amelum Lepidium armoracia Fisch. (wikipedia.org)
  • Species Profile: Hairy Whitetop (Lepidium appelianum). (wikipedia.org)
  • Lepidium chalepense is an invasive, alien species that grows to two feet tall, often with a robust set of lower leaves and progressively smaller upper leaves. (swcoloradowildflowers.com)
  • It is a fairly uniquie species: the flattish clusters of tiny 4-petaled flowers do not elongate much, which readily distinguishes it from other Lepidium species, and it is also a perennial where the others are mostly annuals. (minnesotawildflowers.info)
  • Lepidium campestre is poisonous to livestock (Darbyshire 2003). (idseed.org)
  • Lepidium nitidum, a angiosperm , is a annual herb that is native to California. (ssseeds.com)
  • To me fruits look much smaller and leaves much narrower than Lepidium sativum , and no emerging petals visible. (google.com)
  • Lepidium is from Greek lepidion, meaning little scale, a reference to the shape of the fruits, thurberi is named for Dr. George Thurber (1821-1890) a member of the Mexican Boundary Survey. (intermountainbiota.org)
  • The photographer's identification Lepidium perfoliatum has not been reviewed. (berkeley.edu)
  • Citation for this treatment: Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz 2012, Lepidium coronopus , in Jepson Flora Project (eds. (berkeley.edu)
  • Kaliwatan sa tanom nga ripolyo ang Lepidium barnebyanum . (wikipedia.org)
  • Lepidium kalenbornii C.L.Hitchc. (gbif.org)
  • The Methyltetrahydro-{beta}-Carbolines in Maca (Lepidium meyenii). (medscape.com)
  • Lepidium meyenii (Maca) is an edible root plant that grows in the Andean region of Peru. (nih.gov)
  • Lepidium meyenii (maca) has been used as food and a traditional medicine in the Andean region for over 2,000 years [ 1 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Maca (Lepidium meyenii), an Andean plant of the brassica (mustard) family has been used for centuries in the Andes as an adaptogenic plant to manage anemia, infertility and female hormone balance. (nih.gov)
  • Maca ( Lepidium meyenii ) is an important high-altitude herbaceous plant adapted to a wide range of environmental stimuli such as cold, strong wind and UV-B exposure. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 20. Lepidium meyenii (Maca) improved semen parameters in adult men. (nih.gov)
  • The wild species field cress ( Lepidium campestre ) has the potential to become a novel cover and oilseed crop for the Nordic climate. (frontiersin.org)
  • Genomic tools and molecular breeding approaches for the domestication of field cress (Lepidium campestre L. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Dive into the research topics of 'Genomic tools and molecular breeding approaches for the domestication of field cress (Lepidium campestre L.)'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. (ed.ac.uk)
  • Lepidium densiflorum Schrad. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • North American records of Lepidium apetalum Willdenow mostly represent misidentifications of L. densiflorum . (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Virginia Peppergrass has not often been recorded in Minnesota but is likely under-reported, probably often mistaken for the more ubiquitous Green-flowered Peppergrass ( Lepidium densiflorum ). (minnesotawildflowers.info)
  • Lepidium latifolium is similar but has lance-shaped to narrowly egg-shaped leaves that are sometimes over 1 cm wide. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Lepidium latifolium normally grows to between 30 centimeters and 1 meter, but may grow as tall as 2 meters. (ayurwiki.org)
  • du xing cai (Pinyin, China) Lepidium arbuscula Lepidium aschersonii Thell. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lepidium meyenii f. rhombicum Thell. (kew.org)
  • Lepidium gerloffianum Vatke ex Thell. (theferns.info)
  • Lepidium desvauxii Thell. (ukflora.info)
  • The focus of Dr. Gaskin's research was the systematics and population structure of invasive plants, particularly whitetop or hoarycress (Lepidium draba, formerly Cardaria draba) and saltcedar (Tamarix spp. (usda.gov)
  • This paper describes cultivation of the plant Lepidium stativum L., its watering using different concentrations of cadmium, and the method of preparation of plant material for analysis by atomic absorption spectrometer. (ktf-split.hr)
  • Lepidium fremontii - S.Watson. (pfaf.org)
  • Lepidium fremontii is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.5 m (1ft 8in). (pfaf.org)
  • Lepidium peruvianum G.Chacón in Revista Peru. (kew.org)
  • Distribution, habitat characteristics and conservation status of lepidium hyssopifolium desv. (edu.au)
  • Wapstra, M 2018 , 'Distribution, habitat characteristics and conservation status of lepidium hyssopifolium desv. (edu.au)
  • Lepidium comes from the Greek word lepis, meaning scale, which refers to the shape of the silicles. (swbiodiversity.org)