A plant genus of the family CHENOPODIACEAE. The extract may be called lochein. Tumbleweed may occasionally refer to AMARANTHUS.
The goosefoot plant family of the order Caryophyllales, subclass Caryophyllidae, class Magnoliopsida. It includes beets and chard (BETA VULGARIS), as well as SPINACH, and salt tolerant plants.

Correlation between Chenopodiacea/Amaranthacea pollen counts and allergic symptoms in Salsola kali monosensitized patients. (1/9)

We performed a prospective observational study to establish a relationship between pollen counts of Chenopodiacea/Amaranthacea and clinical symptoms of rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma in a group of monosensitised patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 60 patients (19 with asthma) were included in the study. All patients collected daily symptom scores during the summer months of 1999, 2000 and 2001. The questionnaire included ocular, nasal and pulmonary symptoms. Pollen counts were expressed as pollen grains/m3. Symptom scores and pollen counts were correlated using correlation coefficients and Log transformed variables. RESULTS: In the 3 seasons studied we identified a peak of pollen and clinical symptoms in the second half of August and first half of September. In 1999, there was a significant positive correlation between total symptoms and daily pollen grains/m3 (p<0.005, r = 0.347). This correlation was not significant for the summers of 2000 and 2001. After further analysis, and by displacing one of both variables between 11 to 17 days, the correlation coefficients for total symptoms, improved for 1999 (r = 0. 744; p < 0.0001) and became significant for 2000 (r = 0. 521; p < 0.0001) and 2001 (r = 0.635; p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: We identified a significant time lag between pollen counts and symptom scores in S. kali monosensitized patients.  (+info)

Spectroscopic study of the impact of arsenic speciation on arsenic/phosphorus uptake and plant growth in tumbleweed (Salsola kali). (2/9)

This manuscript reports the toxic effects of As2O3 (arsenic trioxide) and As2O5 (arsenic pentoxide) on S. kali as well as the arsenic and phosphate uptake and arsenic coordination within plant tissues. Plants were germinated and grown for 15 days on a Hoagland-modified medium containing either As(III) (arsenic trioxide) or As(V) (arsenic pentoxide). Subsequently, the seedlings were measured and analyzed using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy techniques. Plants stressed with 2 mg L(-1) of whichever As(III) or As(V) concentrated 245 +/- 19, 30 +/- 1, and 60 +/- 3 mg As kg(-1) dry weight or 70 +/- 6, 10 +/- 0.3, and 27 +/- 3 mg As kg(-1) dry weight in roots, stems, and leaves, respectively. Arsenate was less toxic, and more As translocation occurred from the roots to the leaves. All treatments reduced P concentration at root level; however, only As(V) at 2 and 4 mg L(-1) reduced P concentration at leaf level. Regardless the arsenic species supplied to the plants, arsenic was found in plant tissues as As(III) coordinated to three sulfur ligands with an interatomic distance of approximately 2.25 angstroms.  (+info)

A plant-derived ligand favoring monomeric glucocorticoid receptor conformation with impaired transactivation potential attenuates collagen-induced arthritis. (3/9)

The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is a transcription factor regulating its target genes either positively, through direct binding to the promoter of target genes, or negatively by the interference with the activity of transcription factors involved in proinflammatory gene expression. The well-known adverse effects of glucocorticoids are believed to be mainly caused by their GR-mediated gene-activating properties. Although dimerization of GR is thought to be essential for gene-activating properties, no compound has yet been described which selectively imposes GR monomer formation and interference with other transcription factors. In the present study, we report on a GR-binding, plant-derived compound with marked dissociative properties in rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes, which are important effector cells in inflammation and matrix degradation in rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, these findings could be extended in vivo in murine collagen-induced arthritis, in which joint inflammation was markedly inhibited without inducing hyperinsulinemia. Therefore, we conclude that GR monomers are sufficient for inhibition of inflammation in vivo.  (+info)

Allergy to Salsola Kali in a Salsola incanescens-rich area: role of extensive cross allergenicity. (4/9)

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Compound A, a plant origin ligand of glucocorticoid receptors, increases regulatory T cells and M2 macrophages to attenuate experimental autoimmune neuritis with reduced side effects. (5/9)

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Expression of the recombinant major allergen of Salsola kali pollen (Sal k 1) and comparison with its low-immunoglobulin E-binding mutant. (6/9)

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Sal k 4, a new allergen of Salsola kali, is profilin: a predictive value of conserved conformational regions in cross-reactivity with other plant-derived profilins. (7/9)

The aim of this study was to investigate a new allergen of Salsola kali, Sal k 4, and to investigate the predictive value of the conserved conformational regions in cross-reactivity with other plant-derived profilins. The Sal k 4-coding sequence was cloned, expressed, and purified by one-step Ni2+ affinity chromatography to recover high-purity target protein. We assessed cross-reactivity and predicted conserved conformational regions among rSal k 4 and other plant-derived profilins. Immunodetection and inhibition assays using 30 individual sera from S. kali allergic patients indicated that purified rSal k 4 might be the same as that in the crude extract. The results of inhibition assays among rSal k 4 and other plant-derived profilins were in accordance with the homology of the predicted conserved conformational regions. Amino acid sequence homology analysis showed that a high degree of IgE cross-reactivity among plant-derived profilins might depend on the predicted conserved conformational regions.  (+info)

Does an expressed sequence tag (EST) library of Salsola iberica (tumbleweed) help to understand plant responses to environmental stresses? (8/9)

Weeds play an important role in agriculture and molecular techniques are useful to help understand traits that contribute to weediness and weeds' interactions with the environment. A total of 377 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from a modest library were arranged into 227 unique fragments and 61 contigs, which consisted of two or more ESTs. From blastx results, we mapped and annotated unigenes using the gene ontology vocabulary according to biological process, cellular component and molecular function. These were then compared to a reference set of Arabidopsis thaliana sequences for statistically significant over- or underrepresented genes. The sequences were also compared against multiple protein databases for similarity of functional domains. Overall, the S. iberica sequences showed high similarity to response to stress, which included salt-induced proteins, betaine aldehydehyde dehydrogenase and calcium binding proteins. Only a modest number of transcripts were sequenced; however, the results presented here demonstrate the metabolic versatility of S. iberica in sub-optimal conditions that are likely to contribute to its cosmopolitan distribution. Here we propose that an EST library of an economically important weed species could be used to understand the weed's interactions with the environment.  (+info)

"Salsola" is a term that refers to a genus of plants, rather than a medical concept. The plants in this genus are commonly known as Russell or Prickly Pear cactuses, and they are native to Asia, Africa, and Europe. They are not typically associated with medical definitions or conditions. If you have any questions about a specific medical term or condition, I would be happy to help you with that instead!

Chenopodiaceae is a family of flowering plants, also known as goosefoot family. It includes a number of genera and species that are commonly found in various parts of the world, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. The plants in this family are characterized by their fleshy leaves and stems, and tiny flowers that lack petals.

Some well-known genera in Chenopodiaceae include Chenopodium (goosefoot), Atriplex (saltbush), and Beta (beet). Many of the plants in this family have economic importance as food crops, ornamental plants, and sources of medicinal compounds. For example, beets, spinach, and chard are all members of Chenopodiaceae that are commonly consumed as vegetables.

It's worth noting that recent taxonomic revisions have led to some changes in the classification of this family, with many of its genera now being placed in other families such as Amaranthaceae. However, the name Chenopodiaceae is still widely used and recognized in the scientific literature.

... laricifolia Turcz. ex Litv. Salsola longifolia Forssk. Salsola makranica Freitag Salsola melitensis Botsch. Salsola ... Salsola sinaica Brullo Salsola soda L. Salsola tunetana Brullo Salsola verticillata Schousboe Salsola zygophylla Batt. & Traub ... Salsola foliosa (L.) Schrad. Salsola genistoides Poir. Salsola grandis Freitag, Vural & N.Adigüzel Salsola glomerata (Maire) ... Salsola arbusculiformis Drob. Salsola cruciata Chevall. ex Batt. & Traubut Salsola cyrenaica (Maire & Weiller) Brullo Salsola ...
proposed to conserve Salsola kali (= Kali turgidum) as nomenclatoral type for the genus Salsola. If the proposal will be ... formerly Salsola tragus or Salsola kali subsp. tragus: a common weed of disturbed habitats, commonly known as prickly Russian ... Kali turgidum, formerly Salsola kali subsp. kali: a salt-resistant plant restricted to the shores of the Baltic Sea, North Sea ... Salsola kali was the botanical name for a species of flowering plants in the amaranth family, whose subspecies have been ...
The Salsola soda extracts enough sodium from the soil to improve the growth of the crop plant, and better crop yields result ... Salsola soda is native in Eurasia and North Africa. Historically, it was well known in Italy, Sicily, and Spain. In modern ... Salsola soda, the opposite-leaved saltwort, oppositeleaf Russian thistle, or barilla plant, is a small (to 0.7 m tall), annual ... The plant has great historical importance as a source of soda ash, which was extracted from the ashes of Salsola soda and other ...
Wikispecies has information related to Salsola melitensis. "Salsola melitensis Botsch". Plants of the World Online. The ... and its species were included back in the Salsola genus. Salsola species are defined by Haslam and Freitag et al. as rarely ... Salsola vermiculata is listed as a common fodder crop in Annex I of the International Treaty for Plant Genetic Resources for ... For several Salsola species, the whole plant, its parts or the extracts may purportedly be used to address various ailments. In ...
... (Keuruu, 26 December 1933 - Rauma, 8 October 1995) was a Finnish male middle distance runner. In a fantastic ... Olavi Salsola at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived) Athlete profile from site Track and Field Statistics (Articles ... On July 11, 1957, in his home town, three of his countrymen dipped under the world 1500 metres record (Olavi Salsola and Olavi ...
Data related to Salsola oppositifolia at Wikispecies Media related to Salsola oppositifolia at Wikimedia Commons (Articles with ... "Salsola oppositifolia". www.florandalucia.es. Retrieved 15 August 2022. "Tropicos , Name - Salsola oppositifolia Desf". legacy. ... Salsola oppositifolia is a halophyte shrub native to the Mediterranean Basin. This annual, woody plant can grow into shrubs up ... This plant has been historically used, along with other Salsola species, as a source of soda ash, in the manufacture of lye and ...
Ecology of Ambrosia salsola Ambrosia salsola in the CalPhotos photo database, University of California, Berkeley (Articles with ... It drops about half of its leaves and some of its twigs in hot, dry summer conditions (drought deciduous). Ambrosia salsola is ... Ambrosia salsola, commonly called cheesebush, winged ragweed, burrobush, white burrobrush,[citation needed] and desert pearl,[ ... Calflora Database: Ambrosia salsola (Burrobrush) Jepson Manual eFlora (TJM2) treatment USDA, National Forest Service: ...
... is an annual plant native to China, Korea, Japan and eastern Russia. It grows to a height of 20 to 50 ... Media related to Salsola komarovii at Wikimedia Commons Wikispecies has information related to Kali komarovii. v t e (Articles ... "Salsola komarovii". Flora of China. Vol. 5. Retrieved 28 October 2015 - via eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, ...
"Salsola stocksii". International Plant Names Index. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries and ... analysis in 2007 revealed that the species did not belong to genus Haloxylon and had to be classified in the genus Salsola, ...
"Salsola kali". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Salsola melitensis". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved ... "Salsola soda". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Salvia fruticosa". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved ...
"Salsola imbricata var. imbricata". Flora of Pakistan. Retrieved 2 December 2015. "Salsola imbricata". The International Plant ... Caroxylon imbricatum, synonym Salsola imbricata, is a small species of shrub in the family Amaranthaceae. It grows in deserts ... Following a phylogenetic analysis of Salsoloideae in 2007 by Akhani, H., et al., it has been proposed to place Salsola ... The species was first described in 1775 as Salsola imbricata by the Swedish naturalist Peter Forsskål. In 1849, Alfred Moquin- ...
The most well-known of these include Kali tragus (also known as Salsola tragus), or prickly Russian thistle, which arrived in ... USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Salsola tragus". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data ...
Aristolochia petersiana Klotzsch) Aristolochia littoralis Parodi (Aristolochia elegans Mast.) Salsola aphylla L. f. Salsola ... Salsola etoshensis Botsch. Atriplex vestita (Thunb.) Aellen Sericorema remotiflora (Hook.f.) Lopr. Arthraerua leubnitziae ( ...
Salsola montana Litw. Salsola oreophila Botsch. Salsola tianschanica Botsch. Others: Salsola genistoides Juss. ex Poir. Salsola ... Salsola abrotanoides Bunge Salsola botschantzevii Kurbanov Salsola flexuosa Botsch. Salsola junatovii Botsch. Salsola ... Salsola divaricata Masson ex Link. "Collinosalsola"-Clade: Salsola arbusculiformis Drob. Salsola laricifolia Turcz. ex Litw. " ... Salsola kali subsp. kali) Kali tragus (L.) Scop. (Syn. Salsola kali subsp. tragus) Lagenantha Chiov. (Syn.: Gyroptera Botsch.) ...
Synonyms: Salsola auricula β. acutifolia Moq. Salsola decurrens Jaub. & Spach Caroxylon acutifolium (Moq.) Moq., nom. illeg. ... auriculus Synonyms: Salsola auricula Moq Caroxylon auriculum (Moq.) Moq. Aellenia auricula (Moq.) Ulbr. Salsola moquiniana Jaub ... The species has been first published in 1834 by Alfred Moquin-Tandon as Salsola auricula (an image without description in C. P ... Salsola acutifolia (Moq.) Bunge, nom. illeg. Halothamnus acutifolius (Moq.) Botsch., nom. illeg. The distribution area of ...
Salsola lancifolia (Boiss.) Boiss. Aellenia lancifolia (Boiss.) Ulbr. Aellenia glauca (Bieb.) Aellen subsp. lancifolia (Boiss ...
Kochia dioica Nutt., Salsola dioica (Nutt.) Spreng., Endolepis dioica (Nutt.) Standl., Atriplex dioica (Nutt.) J.F.Macbr., ...
Olavi Salsola, 61, Finnish middle distance runner and Olympian. Patric Walker, 64, American-British astrologer. Geoffrey ... ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. "Olympedia - Olavi Salsola". olympedia.org. OlyMADMen. Retrieved March 3, 2022. William Grimes (October ...
Synonyms Salsola hierochuntica Bornm. Salsola autrani Post. var. hierochuntica (Bornm.) Eig. Aellenia hierochuntica (Bornm.) ... but not synonym: Salsola autrani Post) Aellenia autrani (Post) Zoh. var. hierochuntica (Bornm.) Zoh., nom. inval Vernacular ... The species has been first described in 1912 as Salsola hierochuntica by Joseph Friedrich Nicolaus Bornmüller (in: Zur Flora ...
"Entity Display : Salsola soda". Archive.is. 2013-01-12. Archived from the original on 2013-01-12. Retrieved 2018-02-28.{{cite ... Retrieved 2018-02-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) "Entity Display : Salsola kali". Archive. ...
See p. 412 in: Hammer, K (1990). "Barilla (Salsola soda, Chenopodiaceae)". Economic Botany. 44 (3): 410-412. doi:10.1007/ ...
See p. 412 in: Hammer, K (1990). "Barilla (Salsola soda, Chenopodiaceae)". Economic Botany. 44 (3): 410-412. doi:10.1007/ ...
It has many synonyms, including Salsola vermiculata and Nitrosalsola vermiculata. It is native to arid and semi-arid regions of ... Phylogenetic research led to the re-circumscription of the genus Salsola, and in 2007, the species was transferred to Caroxylon ... "Mediterranean saltwort (Salsola vermiculata)". Plantwise Knowledge Bank. Retrieved 29 December 2015. Akhani, H., et al. (2007 ... "Salsola vermiculata (Mediterranean saltwort)". Invasive Species Compendium. CABI. 15 May 2008. Retrieved 30 December 2015. ...
Salsola tragus L., Salsola kali ssp. tragus) Kali turgidum (Dumort.) Guterm. (Kali soda Moench, Salsola kali L. ssp. kali) Kali ... Salsola macrophylla R.Br, Salsola tragus L. subsp. pontica (Pall.) Rilke) Kali monopterum (Bunge) Lomon. (2012), (Syn.: Salsola ... rendering the species related to Salsola kali as constituting the genus Salsola, while those related to Salsola soda should be ... proposed to conserve Salsola kali (= Kali turgidum) as nomenclatoral type for the genus Salsola. If the proposal will be ...
Salsola spp, Atriplex spp., Ephedra alata, Haloxylon articulatum, Pistacia atlantica and Achillea santolina. In steppe areas ... Salsola foetida, S.inermis, Salvadora persica, Stipa tortilis, Suaeda fruticosa, S.vermiculata, Tamarix articulata, Zilla ...
Salcolin A and salcolin B can be found in Salsola collina. Rhodiolin, the product of the oxidative coupling of coniferyl ... "Flavonolignans of Salsola collina". Chemistry of Natural Compounds. 28 (2): 155. doi:10.1007/BF00630164. S2CID 19700016. ...
See p. 412 in: Hammer, K (1990). "Barilla (Salsola soda, Chenopodiaceae)". Economic Botany. 44 (3): 410-412. doi:10.1007/ ...
ex Aellen, indigenous Salsola atrata Botsch. endemic Salsola australis R.Br. accepted as Salsola kali L. not indigenous Salsola ... endemic Salsola squarrosula Botsch. indigenous Salsola tetramera Botsch. endemic Salsola tragus L. accepted as Salsola kali L. ... endemic Salsola albida Botsch. indigenous Salsola angolensis Botsch. indigenous Salsola aphylla L.f. indigenous Salsola ... endemic Salsola humifusa A.Bruckn. indigenous Salsola inaperta Botsch. indigenous Salsola kalaharica Botsch. endemic Salsola ...
Salsola tragus or Salsola kali subsp. tragus), which is less tolerant to salty soils, and has spread from Eurasia to other ... proposed to conserve Salsola kali (= Kali turgidum) as nomenclatoral type for the genus Salsola. If the proposal will be ... Salsola kali Mosyakin, Sergei L.; Rilke, Sabrina; Freitag, Helmut (2014). "(2323) Proposal to conserve the name Salsola ( ... Sabrina Rilke: Revision der Sektion Salsola s.l. der Gattung Salsola (Chenopodiaceae). In: Bibliotheca Botanica. Vol. 149, 1999 ...
Ambrosia salsola var. pentalepis: 239 Ambrosia salsola var. salsola: 239 Amphipappus (chaff-bush: 240 ) Amphipappus fremontii ... parryi: 2 (Parry's sunflower: 2 ), Asteraceae: 2 Hyptis emoryi (desert lavender: 55 ), Fabaceae Hymenoclea salsola (See ... Asteraceae Ambrosia salsola: 263 : 2 (cheesebush,: 263 : 2 winged ragweed: 263 ), Asteraceae: 2 Amsinckia tessellata: 3 ( ... Ambrosia salsola) Isocoma acradenia (alkali goldenbush: 203 ), Asteraceae Juniperus californica: 1 (California juniper: 294 : 1 ...
Salsola laricifolia Turcz. ex Litv. Salsola longifolia Forssk. Salsola makranica Freitag Salsola melitensis Botsch. Salsola ... Salsola sinaica Brullo Salsola soda L. Salsola tunetana Brullo Salsola verticillata Schousboe Salsola zygophylla Batt. & Traub ... Salsola foliosa (L.) Schrad. Salsola genistoides Poir. Salsola grandis Freitag, Vural & N.Adigüzel Salsola glomerata (Maire) ... Salsola arbusculiformis Drob. Salsola cruciata Chevall. ex Batt. & Traubut Salsola cyrenaica (Maire & Weiller) Brullo Salsola ...
Genus: Salsola. Species: Salsola foliosa Name[edit]. Salsola foliosa (L.) Schrad. ex Schult., Syst. Veg., ed. 15 bis [Roemer & ... Salsola foliosa. World Plants: Synonymic Checklists of the Vascular Plants of the World In: Roskovh, Y., Abucay, L., Orrell, T. ... Salsola foliosa. Missouri Botanical Garden. Published online. Accessed: 08 May 2019.. Vernacular names[edit]. 中文: 浆果猪毛菜 jiang ... Salsola foliosa in Kew Science Plants of the World Online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published ...
The genus name Salsola is from the Latin salsus, meaning salty. (Source: Wikipedia, Salsola, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ... Salsola, CC BY-SA 3.0 . Photo: (c) Jerry Oldenettel, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA)) ... Salsola is a genus of the subfamily Salsoloideae in the family Amaranthaceae. The genus sensu stricto is distributed in central ...
Cocco-salsola.. (7). +. Leaf blade near base petiole-like constricted, arising from a dilated, hump-shaped, persistent base ( ... Salsola Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 222. 1753; Gen. pl. ed. 5: 104. 1754; Moq., Chenop. monogr. enum. 134. 1840; Moq. in DC., Prodr. 13,2 ...
Salsola collina Pallas*Salsola kali Linnaeus*Salsola kali subsp. kali *Salsola kali subsp. pontica (Pallas) Mosyakin*Salsola ... Revision der Sektion Salsola s.l. der Gattung Salsola (Chenopodiaceae). Bibliotheca Botanica (Stuttgart) 149: 1-190.. ... Rod Salsola L., kratkaya istoriya ego razvitiya i rasseleniya. (The genus Salsola L.; a concise history of its development and ... Almost all North American taxa belong to Salsola sensu stricto. Species of Salsola sect. Caroxylon (Thunberg) Fenzl, which is ...
WILLIAM L. PAN, FRANK L. YOUNG, and RONALD P. BOLTON "Monitoring Russian Thistle (Salsola iberica) Root Growth Using a Scanner- ... WILLIAM L. PAN, FRANK L. YOUNG, RONALD P. BOLTON "Monitoring Russian Thistle (Salsola iberica) Root Growth Using a Scanner- ... Nomenclature: Russian thistle, Salsola iberica Sennen and Pau #3 SASKR; wheat, Triticum aestivum L. ... Monitoring Russian Thistle (Salsola iberica) Root Growth Using a Scanner-Based, Portable Mesorhizotron. ...
ex Czerepanov, Salsola kali subsp. tenuifolia Moq., Salsola kali subsp. tragus (L.) Celak., Salsola kali var. tenuifolia Tausch ... Etymology: Salsola is from Latin salsus, for salty, while tragus is ancient word for goat. Synonyms: Salsola australis, S. ... Salsola australis R. Br., moreSalsola iberica (Sennen & Pau) Botsch. ... Salsola tragus probably was introduced to South Dakota in 1870 or 1874 in flaxseed imported from Russia (J. C. Beatley 1973c; C ...
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Ambrosia salsola (Torr. & A. Gray) Strother & B. G. Baldwin var. salsola ASTERACEAE · ... List of ICPN names in Ambrosia salsola List of names from ICPN, Hrusas Crosswalk, and Jepson Flora in Ambrosia Resources of ...
Salsola)? Research Russian-Thistle (Salsola) genus details, photos and seasonal allergies ... Russian-Thistle (Salsola). Home « Salsola Russian-Thistle Genus Details. Russian thistle is an annual herb with dry spine- ... Russian-Thistle (Salsola) is a genus of the CHENOPODIACEAE family.. This genus includes the following allergenic species: ...
Salsola kali). Download Prime PubMed App to iPhone, iPad, or Android ... ArsenicArsenic TrioxideArsenicalsLigandsOxidesPhosphorusPlant LeavesPlant RootsSalsolaSpectrum AnalysisSulfur ... Spectroscopic study of the impact of arsenic speciation on arsenic/phosphorus uptake and plant growth in tumbleweed (Salsola ... "Spectroscopic Study of the Impact of Arsenic Speciation On Arsenic/phosphorus Uptake and Plant Growth in Tumbleweed (Salsola ...
Salsola tragus INCLUDED WITHIN VASCULAR FLORA OF THE CAROLINAS (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968) 064-07-001?:. Salsola kali FAMILY ... Salsola tragus FAMILY Chenopodiaceae INCLUDED WITHIN Floristic Synthesis of North America. BONAP (Kartesz, 2021). Kali tragus ... Salsola kali FAMILY Chenopodiaceae SYNONYMOUS WITH Britton & Brown Illus Flora of Northeast US & adjacent Canada (Gleason, 1952 ... Salsola tragus FAMILY Chenopodiaceae SYNONYMOUS WITH PLANTS NATIONAL DATABASE: ...
The natural medicine composition is prepared from salsola collina and curcuma aromatica decoction concentrated extract, salsola ... Salsola collina and curcuma aromatica composition, preparation method thereof and application of salsola collina and curcuma ... Salsola collina and curcuma aromatica composition, preparation method thereof and application of salsola collina and curcuma ... CN104189754A - Salsola collina and curcuma aromatica composition, preparation method thereof and application of salsola collina ...
Ficha original de Salsola opossitifolia Desf., con propiedad y copyright de la web www.hoseito.com. ... Etimología del Género: Salsola=proviene de Cesalpino que le denominó así a la Salsola kali L. ...
Salsola postii Eig. First published in Palestine J. Bot., Jerusalem Ser. 3: 131 (1945) ...
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ex Czerepanov, Salsola kali subsp. tenuifolia Moq., Salsola kali subsp. tragus (L.) Celak., Salsola kali var. tenuifolia Tausch ... Etymology: Salsola is from Latin salsus, for salty, while tragus is ancient word for goat. Synonyms: Salsola australis, S. ... Salsola australis R. Br., moreSalsola iberica (Sennen & Pau) Botsch. ... Salsola tragus probably was introduced to South Dakota in 1870 or 1874 in flaxseed imported from Russia (J. C. Beatley 1973c; C ...
Michael Bakker Paiva, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Michael Bakker Paiva , Salsola kali var. kali source , Original ... kali as the conserved type of Salsola. ...
ex Czerepanov, Salsola kali subsp. tenuifolia Moq., Salsola kali subsp. tragus (L.) Celak., Salsola kali var. tenuifolia Tausch ... Etymology: Salsola is from Latin salsus, for salty, while tragus is ancient word for goat. Synonyms: Salsola australis, S. ... Salsola australis R. Br., moreSalsola iberica (Sennen & Pau) Botsch. ... Salsola tragus probably was introduced to South Dakota in 1870 or 1874 in flaxseed imported from Russia (J. C. Beatley 1973c; C ...
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Like other Salsola species (for instance Salsola soda, which used to be a source of sodium carbonate), Salsola glabrescens has ... Salsola (Salsola glabrescens). Datasheet. Description. Click on the "Nutritional aspects" tab for recommendations for ruminants ... More recent observations have shown that Salsola glabrescens could contribute, with other Karoo Salsola species, to the ... Salsola glabrescens Burtt Davy. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2017.1. ...
Архив метки: Salsola daghestanica. GEOBOTANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNITIES WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF SALSOLA DAGHESTANICA ( ... Keywords: Salsola daghestanica, Dagestan, Red Book, plant communities, flora, endemic.. Financing. The work was carried out on ... Magomedova B.M., Asadulaev Z.M. GEOBOTANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNITIES WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF SALSOLA DAGHESTANICA ( ... The results of the study of communities with the participation of Dagestan saltwort (Salsola daghestanica (Turcz.) Turcz.) in ...
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Young rams born to Salsolas ewes are often slaughtered. Salsola also slaughters the dominant ram after a period of no more ... Salsola - Marrgerd. Areas Page Editors: please follow the Guidelines, whether you are editing an in-game area or World ... Gifted to Salsola alongside her mother, Aoline, and twin brother, Nick, by Aani upon her joining. Traded to New Caledonia in ... Gifted to Salsola alongside her offspring Sally, and twin brother, Nick, by Aani upon her joining. Traded to Aldora Knight in ...
ex Czerepanov, Salsola kali subsp. tenuifolia Moq., Salsola kali subsp. tragus (L.) Celak., Salsola kali var. tenuifolia Tausch ... Etymology: Salsola is from Latin salsus, for salty, while tragus is ancient word for goat. Synonyms: Salsola australis, S. ... Salsola australis R. Br., moreSalsola iberica (Sennen & Pau) Botsch. ... Salsola tragus probably was introduced to South Dakota in 1870 or 1874 in flaxseed imported from Russia (J. C. Beatley 1973c; C ...
ex Czerepanov, Salsola kali subsp. tenuifolia Moq., Salsola kali subsp. tragus (L.) Celak., Salsola kali var. tenuifolia Tausch ... Etymology: Salsola is from Latin salsus, for salty, while tragus is ancient word for goat. Synonyms: Salsola australis, S. ... Salsola australis R. Br., moreSalsola iberica (Sennen & Pau) Botsch. ... Salsola tragus probably was introduced to South Dakota in 1870 or 1874 in flaxseed imported from Russia (J. C. Beatley 1973c; C ...
Salsola albida Botsch. is an unresolved name This name is unresolved.. The record derives from WCSP (in review) which does not ... It is possible the same name is included from a different data source, to check this you can search for Salsola albida in ...
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estab.of Salsola in relation to seedbed environ. I. Temperature, afterripenins, & moist. rel. of Salsola seeds as determined by ... estab.of Salsola in relation to seedbed environ. I. Temperature, afterripenins, & moist. rel. of Salsola seeds as determined by ... Plantae - Anthophyta - Dicotyledoneae - Caryophyllales - Chenopodiaceae - Salsola - Has also been called Salsola australis and ... Barcode data: Salsola kali. The following is a representative barcode sequence, the centroid of all available sequences for ...
  • Clemants, Steven E. "Chenopodiaceae" (Salsola s. l. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chenopodiaceae" (Salsola s. l. (wikipedia.org)
  • A synopsis of Salsola (Chenopodiaceae) from South and South-West Africa. (efloras.org)
  • A taxonomic synopsis of the genus Salsola (Chenopodiaceae) in North America. (efloras.org)
  • Revision der Sektion Salsola s.l. der Gattung Salsola (Chenopodiaceae). (efloras.org)
  • Russian-Thistle (Salsola) is a genus of the CHENOPODIACEAE family. (pollenlibrary.com)
  • Facilitation of succession by the nonmycotrophic colonizer Salsola kali (Chenopodiaceae) on a harsh site: effects of mycorrhizal fungi. (eopugetsound.org)
  • 2007). They are now classified in separate genera: Kali (for Salsola sect. (wikipedia.org)
  • Kali) Turania (for Salsola sect. (wikipedia.org)
  • Salsola kali subsp. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Salsola kali var. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Salsola=proviene de Cesalpino que le denominó así a la Salsola kali L. (hoseito.com)
  • A proposal by Akhani, Greuter, & Roalson (2007, 2014) that would have resulted is use of the genus name Kali P. Miller for our taxa was overruled by the establishment of S. kali as the conserved type of Salsola . (unc.edu)
  • 1982. Water and nutrient competition between Salsola kali and two native grass species (Agropyron smithii and Bouteloua gracilis). (eopugetsound.org)
  • Salsola kali L. (cornell.edu)
  • Salsola tragus L. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Salsola tragus has been known in North American and European botanical literature under numerous names (for detailed synonymy see S. L. Mosyakin 1996 and S. Rilke 1999). (swbiodiversity.org)
  • In the present circumscription, Salsola tragus is an extremely polymorphic species consisting of several more or less distinct races (subspecies or segregate species). (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Studies using allozymes and DNA-based molecular markers in some North American and Eurasian representatives of Salsola tragus indicate that there are at least two cryptic genetically divergent populations (F. J. Ryan and D. R. Ayres 2000). (swbiodiversity.org)
  • In spite of being a noxious weed, Salsola tragus is an additional forage source for livestock in arid rangelands. (swbiodiversity.org)
  • Salsola tragus, single grain. (pollenlibrary.com)
  • Salsola tragus, multiple grains. (pollenlibrary.com)
  • BACKGROUND: Salsola tragus is a widespread and problematic weed of semi-arid wheat production globally, and in the inland Pacific Northwest region of the USA. (uky.edu)
  • Salsola is a genus of the subfamily Salsoloideae in the family Amaranthaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • The genus name Salsola was first published in 1753 by Linnaeus in Species Plantarum. (wikipedia.org)
  • The type species is Salsola soda L. The genus Salsola belongs to the tribe Salsoleae s.s. of the subfamily Salsoloideae in the family Amaranthaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] The genus Salsola s.s. comprises 24-25 species since Akhani et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • Salsola" (concerning the genus sensu lato). (wikipedia.org)
  • It is evident that Salsola in the traditional sense should be regarded as a group of genera rather than a natural monophyletic genus. (efloras.org)
  • study also contradict V. P. Botschantzev's (1969) hypothesis of a South African origin of Salsola sensu lato and place the "cradle" of the genus in central Asia. (efloras.org)
  • The genus Salsola L. (efloras.org)
  • Salsola zygophylloides (Aellen & Townsend) Akhani (Basionym: Fadenia zygophylloides Aellen & Townsend) Excluded species: Many species formerly grouped in Salsola were excluded by Akhani et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2001) recently discussed phylogenetic relationships inferred from parsimony analysis of nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS) of the 18S-26S nuclear ribosomal DNA of 34 species of Salsola and related genera ( Halothamnus Jaubert & Spach, Climacoptera Botschantzev, Girgensohnia Bunge, Halocharis Moquin-Tandon, and Haloxylon Bunge) and four species from representative outgroups (tribes Camphorosmeae and Atripliceae). (efloras.org)
  • Species of Salsola sect. (efloras.org)
  • Russian-thistle ( Salsola ) species in western United States. (efloras.org)
  • Salsola glabrescens was listed among other native species as a candidate for rehabilitation in the arid rangeland situated in the transition area between Succulent Karoo and Nama Karoo, It was recommended to protect the plant from herbivores during fructification as the seeds do not remain viable after a passage through the digestive tract. (feedipedia.org)
  • The shrub layer (crown density up to 45%) is formed by 12 species, dominated Salsola daghestanica (Turcz. (aridecosystems.ru)
  • Arbuscula) Caroxylon (for Salsola sect. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this treatment, a rather broad and traditional generic concept is accepted for Salsola , including Caroxylon and other segregate genera. (efloras.org)
  • Salsola vermiculata L.) Kaviria (for Salsola sect. (wikipedia.org)
  • Accumulation and effect of heavy metals on the germination and growth of salsola vermiculata l. (uhu.es)
  • The results of the study of communities with the participation of Dagestan saltwort ( Salsola daghestanica (Turcz. (aridecosystems.ru)
  • The study confirmed that Salsola sensu lato is polyphyletic, with several currently recognized related genera rooted within the group. (efloras.org)
  • Synonyms of Salsola sensu stricto are: Darniella Maire & Weiller, Fadenia Aellen & Townsend, Neocaspia Tzvelev and Hypocylix Wol. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2019. Salsola foliosa in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • WILLIAM L. PAN , FRANK L. YOUNG , and RONALD P. BOLTON "Monitoring Russian Thistle ( Salsola iberica ) Root Growth Using a Scanner-Based, Portable Mesorhizotron," Weed Technology 15(4), 762-766, (1 October 2001). (bioone.org)
  • A comparative taxonomic and phytogeographic analysis (S. L. Mosyakin 2002) also suggests the place of origin of the Salsola generic aggregate is somewhere in the Tethyan region of south-central Asia (probably northern coasts of the ancient Tethys, or adjacent inland lacustrine habitats). (efloras.org)
  • Almost all North American taxa belong to Salsola sensu stricto. (efloras.org)
  • While the non-protein nitrogen content may be high, the nitrate content of Salsola glabrescens is very low, between 0.08 and 0.11 % ( Henrici, 1952 ). (feedipedia.org)
  • Salsola sinaica Brullo Salsola soda L. Salsola tunetana Brullo Salsola verticillata Schousboe Salsola zygophylla Batt. (wikipedia.org)
  • Salsola grandis Freitag, Vural & N.Adigüzel Salsola glomerata (Maire) Brullo Salsola gymnomaschala Maire Salsola kerneri (Wol. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is possible the same name is included from a different data source, to check this you can search for Salsola albida in version 1.1 of The Plant List . (plantlist.org)
  • It was suggested to make pure stands - that are less prone to overgrazing - from seeds to subsequently re-establish Salsola glabrescens in rangeland ( Wilcock, 2009 ). (feedipedia.org)
  • Even though Salsola glabrescens is a common browse in its native range, nutritional information about it remains scarce: what is known is mostly based on the work of South African plant physiologist Marguerite Henrici in the 1930-1950s. (feedipedia.org)
  • A typical plant of the Karoo ecosystem, Salsola glabrescens is widely browsed by small ruminants. (feedipedia.org)
  • The protein content of Salsola glabrescens browse is moderate to high and variable, ranging from 12% to more than 25% DM ( Henrici, 1932 ). (feedipedia.org)
  • Salsola glabrescens has a high ash content (13% DM) ( Henrici, 1945 ) and is one of the Karoo shrubs that accumulates most of sodium chloride or sulphates. (feedipedia.org)
  • Salsola glabrescens is indigenous to South Africa and is typical of the Nama Karoo, a dry ecosystem important for agriculture and more particularly for small ruminants ( Klopper, 2000 ). (feedipedia.org)
  • Salsola adheres to the Tagging System -- pay attention to the tags, as they designate what an item can be used for. (soulsrpg.com)