| [case of contact dermatitis caused by sosnovskiÄ's cow parsnip]. | | 1978 | 695915 |
| [report on 3 cases of toxic phytophotodermatitis due to heracleum mantegazzianum (giant cow parsnip)]. | | 1976 | 1017520 |
| [dermatitis bullosa in children caused by cow-parsnip]. | | 1991 | 1945667 |
| [acute bullous dermatitis developing after contact with cow parsnip (heracleum)]. | | 1985 | 3911629 |
| [bullous occupational dermatitis caused by the cow parsnip]. | | 1968 | 4244579 |
| [active electrogenic transport h+ in plasma membrane vesicles of cow parsnip phloem cells]. | generation of electric (delta psi) and chemical (delta ph) components of electrochemical proton gradient delta muh+, in plasma membrane vesicles of heracleum sosnovskyi phloem cells was investigated. atp-dependent generation of delta psi at ph 6.0 in the presence of mg2+ and k+ was established with the help of fluorescent probes au+ and ans-. protonophore cccp and proton atpase inhibitor dccd suppressed generation, whereas oligomycin, the inhibitor of mitochondrial atpases did not affect it. mea ... | 1982 | 6461361 |
| phototoxicity in heracleum sphondylium. | | 1980 | 6988851 |
| the bioactive essential oil of heracleum sphondylium l. subsp. ternatum (velen.) brummitt. | the essential oil of heracleum sphondylium l subsp. ternatun (velen.) brummit (umbelliferae) was isolated from crushed seeds by means of hydrodistillation and analyzed by gc and gc/ms. major components were identified as 1-octanol (50.3%), octyl butyrate (24.6%), and octyl acetate (7.3%). furthermore, antimicrobial activity of the oil was evaluated using microdilution broth and agar diffusion methods. the bioactive constituent of the essential oil was determined as 1-octanol by using a bioautogr ... | 2003 | 12710728 |
| phenotype matching in wild parsnip and parsnip webworms: causes and consequences. | according to the geographic mosaic theory of coevolution, selection intensity in interactions varies across a landscape, forming a selection mosaic; interaction traits match at coevolutionary hotspots where selection is reciprocal and mismatch at coldspots where reciprocity is not a factor. chemical traits play an important role in the interaction between wild parsnip (pastinaca sativa) and the parsnip webworm (depressaria pastinacella). furanocoumarins, produced as plant defenses, are detoxifie ... | 2003 | 12778550 |
| [on the clinical aspects and prevention of dermatitis caused by cow parsnip]. | | 1962 | 13929727 |
| [isolation of sphondin from the roots of the cow parsnip heracleum dissectum ldb. ii]. | | 1962 | 14034501 |
| [vesicular dermatitis caused by cow parsnip]. | | 1960 | 14409810 |
| [coumarins and taxonomy of cow parsnip]. | | 1961 | 14458118 |
| the furanocoumarins in the roots of heracleum sibiricum l. | from roots of heracleum sibiricum l (cow parsnip) collected natural state, a raw crystalline furanocoumarin precipitate was obtained containing four compounds: bergapten, isopimpinellin, pimpinellin, sphondin. the isolated compounds were identified with h1nmr. | 2003 | 15005423 |
| wild vascular plants gathered for consumption in the polish countryside: a review. | this paper is an ethnobotanical review of wild edible plants gathered for consumption from the end of the 18th century to the present day, within the present borders of poland. | 2007 | 17433114 |
| a mystery. cow parsnip phytophotodermatitis. | | 2007 | 17590061 |
| heracleum mantegazzianum and toxicodendron succedaneum: plants of human health significance in new zealand and the national pest plant accord. | new zealand's national pest plant accord (nppa) is a voluntary and cooperative agreement between industry, regional councils, and central government departments with biosecurity responsibilities (primarily the ministry of agriculture and forestry and the department of conservation). plant species included in the nppa are declared unwanted organisms under the biosecurity act 1993, which prevents their sale, propagation, or distribution across the country. although maf biosecurity new zealand (the ... | 2007 | 17721567 |
| microbiological quality of retail spices in tehran, iran. | the microbiological quality of 351 samples of nine types of spices including black pepper, caraway, cinnamon, cow parsnip, curry powder, garlic powder, red pepper, sumac, and turmeric, collected from retail shops in tehran during 2007, was determined. the numbers of aerobic mesophilic bacteria, escherichia coli, and molds exceeded iran's national standard limits, at 63.2% (>5 × 10(5) cfu/g), 23.4% (>0.3 mpn/g), and 21.9% (>5 × 10(3) cfu/g) of the studied samples, respectively. coliform contamina ... | 2013 | 23643126 |
| fungal planet description sheets: 214-280. | novel species of microfungi described in the present study include the following from south africa: cercosporella dolichandrae from dolichandra unguiscati, seiridium podocarpi from podocarpus latifolius, pseudocercospora parapseudarthriae from pseudarthria hookeri, neodevriesia coryneliae from corynelia uberata on leaves of afrocarpus falcatus, ramichloridium eucleae from euclea undulata and stachybotrys aloeticola from aloe sp. (south africa), as novel member of the stachybotriaceae fam. nov. s ... | 2014 | 25264390 |
| plant-associated bacterial populations on native and invasive plant species: comparisons between 2 freshwater environments. | plant-microbial interactions have been well studied because of the ecological importance of such relationships in aquatic systems. however, general knowledge regarding the composition of these biofilm communities is still evolving, partly as a result of several confounding factors that are attributable to plant host properties and to hydrodynamic conditions in aquatic environments. in this study, the occurrences of various bacterial phylogenetic taxa on 2 native plants, i.e., mayapple (podophyll ... | 2012 | 22625420 |
| morphological and molecular characterization of gracilacus wuae n. sp. (nematoda: criconematoidea) associated with cow parsnip (heracleum maximum) in ontario, canada. | gracilacus wuae n. sp. from soil associated with cow parsnip in ontario, canada is described and illustrated. morphologically, females have a long stylet ranging from 80 to 93 µm long, the lip region not offset from the body contour, without lateral lips but with large and flat submedian lobes, the mouth opening slit-like elongated laterally and surrounded by lateral flaps, the excretory pore is anterior to the knobs of the stylet; males without stylet and the pharynx degenerated. the fourth-sta ... | 2016 | 27765994 |