Publications
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rotylenchulus reniformis on greenhouse-grown foliage plants: host range and sources of inoculum. | two sources of inoculum of reniform nematodes, rotylenchulus reniformis, were identified for infestation of ornamental foliage plants in commercial greenhouses. these were water from a local canal system and rooted cuttings purchased from other sources. eight ornamental plant species were identified as good hosts for the reniform nematode, with each species supporting a reniform population density equal to or greater than that supported by 'rutgers' tomato and a reproduction factor of greater th ... | 1991 | 19283176 |
a new chromone from ficus lyrata. | a new chromone, named 5,6-dihydroxy-2-methylchromone (fl-2), along with seven known flavonoids, 5-hydroxy-7,3,3',4'-tetramethoxyflavone (fl-3), 5,4'-dihydroxy-6,7,8-trimethoxyflavone (fl-4), 5,4'-dihydroxy-7,8-dimethoxyflavone (fl-5), 4-methoxychalcone (fl-6), 7,4'-dimethoxyapigenin (fl-7), 5,7,4'-trihydroxy-2',3',6'-trimethoxyisoflavone (fl-8 a rare flavonoid), acacetin-7-o-glucoside (fl-9) and acacetin-7-o-neohesperidoside (fl-10), and beta-sitosterol-d-glucoside (fl-1) have been isolated from ... | 2005 | 15621607 |
comparative dna profiling, phytochemical investigation, and biological evaluation of two ficus species growing in egypt. | a comparison between two ficus species, cultivated in egypt, was carried out in this study. their dna analysis revealed that they are not closely related. | 2013 | 24174824 |
purple-leaved ficus lyrata plants produced by overexpressing a grapevine vvmyba1 gene. | this study established an efficient method of regenerating plants of ficus lyrata and producing purple-leaved f. lyrata plants through genetic transformation using a vvmyba1 gene of grapevine. | 2013 | 23926030 |
profiling the chemical content of ficus lyrata extracts via uplc-pda-qtof-ms and chemometrics. | this study attempts to elucidate the secondary metabolite profiles of ficus lyrata leaves and fruits grown in egypt. non-targeted metabolite profiling via ultra performance liquid chromatography (uplc)-qtof-ms was used to identify various chemical classes in f. lyrata fruits and leaves (i.e. flavonoids, phenolic acids and fatty acids) analysed by chemometrics. a total of 72 metabolites were evaluated via a uplc-qtof-ms-based metabolomic study. seventeen flavonoids were characterised and tentativ ... | 2014 | 24934244 |