World Literature on Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database -46

World Literature on Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database -46

World Literature on Medicinal Plants Quoted/Consulted/Modified/Improved/Discussed/Used/Corrected in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database.

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Oudhia, P., Kolhe, S.S. and Tripathi, R.S. (1996) Allelopathic effect of Datura stramonium L. on linseed. Agril. Biol. Res. 12 (1&2): 12-17.

Oudhia, P. and Tripathi, R.S. (1998) Allelopathic potential of Datura stramonium L. Crop. Res. 16 (1): 37-40.

Oudhia, P. and Tripathi, R.S. (1997). Allelopathic potential of Calotropis gigantea R.Br. World Weeds.4:109-119.

Oudhia, P., Kolhe, S.S. and Tripathi, R.S. (1997) Allelopathic effect of Calotropis gigantea R. Br. on germination and seedling vigour of chickpea. Legume Research. 20 (2): 133-136

Oudhia, P. and Tripathi, R.S. (1997) Germination and seedling vigour of Soybean as affected by allelopathy of Ipomoea carnea Jacq. Legume Research. 20 (3/4): 227-229.

Oudhia, P., Kolhe, S.S. and Tripathi, R.S. (1998) Allelopathic effect of Blumea lacera L. on Rice and common kharif weeds: Oryza 35 (2): 175-177.

Oudhia, P., Kolhe, S.S. and Tripathi, R.S. (1997) Allelopathic effect of white top (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) on chickpea. Legume Research. 20 (2): 117-120.

Oudhia, P. and Tripathi, R.S. (1998) Allelopathic potential of Ipomoea carnea Jacq. Agril. Biol.Res. 14 (3&4): 1-8.

Oudhia, P. and Tripathi, R.S. (1998). Allelopathic effects of Parthenium hysterophorus L. on Kodo, Mustard and problematic weeds. Proc. First International Conference on Parthenium Management (Vol. II) UAS, Dharwad 6-8 Oct. 1997: 136-139.

Oudhia, P., Kolhe, S.S. and Tripathi, R.S. (1998) Germination and seedling vigour of chickpea as affected by allelopathy of Datura stramonium L. International Chickpea and Pigeonpea Newsletter (ICRISAT) 5 : 22-24.

Oudhia, P., Kolhe, S.S. and Tripathi, R.S. (1999) Germination and seedling vigour of rice var. Mahamaya as affected by allelopathy of Datura stramonium Crop Research 18 (1). 46-49.

Oudhia, P., Tripathi, R. S., Puri, Sunil and Chandel, D. S. (1999). Traditional knowledge about medicinal weeds in Chhattisgarh. Vasundhara The Earth. 1 (1): 12 -15.

Oudhia, P. (1999). Medicinal weeds in rice fields of Chhattisgarh (India). International Rice Research Note. 24.1:40.

Oudhia, P. (1999) Allelopathic effects of some obnoxious weeds on germination of Melilotus alba. Legume Research 22 (2): 133-134.

Kowalski R, Kedzia B (2007). Antibacterial activity of Silphium
perfoliatum extracts. Pharmaceutical Biology. 45(6): 494-500
Maji MD, Chattopadhyay S, Kumar P, Saratchandra B (2005). In vitro
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mulberry (Morus spp.). Archives of Phytopathology and Plant
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Nino J, Correa YM, Mosquera OM (2006). Antibacterial, Antifungal and
Cytotoxic Activities of 11 Solanaceae Plants from Colombian
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Owolade BF, Osinkanlu YOK (1999). Evaluation of some of Plant
extracts for the control of Brown Blotch disease of cowpea in South
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Dhar, A. K. 2002. Sweet basil Ocimum basilicum -A review. J. Medicinal
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Baritaux, O., Amiot, M-J., Richard, H. and Nicolas, J. 1991. Enzymatic
browning of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.): Studies on phenolic
compounds and polyphenol oxidase. Sciences des Aliments 11:49-62.
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Lange, D. L. and Cameron, A. V. 1994. Postharvest shelflife of sweet
basil (Ocimum basilicum). HortScience 29:102-103.
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da Silva, F., Santos, R. H. S.,  de Andrade, N. J., Barbosa, L.C.A., Casali,
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Dogan, S., Turan, P., Dogan, M., Arslan, O. and Alkan, M. 2005.
Purification and characterization of Ocimum basilicum L. polyphenol
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3. Ganasoundari A, Devi P U, Rao M N (1997). Protection against
radiation-induced chromosome damage in mouse bone marrow
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