Onobrychis
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1. High resolution LC-MS/MS screening for secondary metabolites in bulgarian species of genus Astragalus L
The phytochemical content of some Astragalus species distributed in Bulgarian flora has been previously studied. Among other compounds, flavoalkaloids, acylated flavonoids, flavonoid triglycosides and cycloartane saponins have been isolated so far. The composition of the rest of the representatives of this genus in Bulgaria is not explored yet. The aim of th
Quím. Nova. Publicado em: 2021-06
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2. Antidiabetic activity evaluation of Onobrychis species on alloxan-induced diabetic mice
In the current study, four Onobrychis species, O. albiflora Hub.-Mor., O. argyrea Boiss. subsp. argyrea Boiss., O. galegifolia Boiss., and O. tournefortii (Willd.) Desv. were collected from Anatolia to be evaluated for their antidiabetic activities. Methanol water extracts of the aerial parts were used for experiments. An alloxan-induced diabetic mice test m
Braz. J. Pharm. Sci.. Publicado em: 10/07/2019
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3. Estudos sobre a Capacidade de Nodulação de Leguminosas Forrageiras Cultivadas Isoladas ou em Combinação
RESUMO: Foi realizada uma experiência em vasos para estudar a capacidade de nodulação de algumas espécies de leguminosas forrageiras. O cornichão (Lotus corniculatus L.), o sanfeno (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.) e o trevo-subterrâneo (Trifolium subterraneum L.) foram cultivados em cultura isolada (100%) e em combinação com a festuca-alta (Festuca arun
Planta daninha. Publicado em: 28/05/2018
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4. Morfologia de Sementes em Onobrychis Miller da Seção Hymenobrychis DC. da Turquia
RESUMO A morfologia de semente (nutlet) de quatro Onobrychis Miller (Fabaceae: subfamília Papilionoideae, seção Hymenobrychis DC.) taxa da Turquia, incluindo três táxons endêmicos, foi examinada usando microscopia eletrônica de varredura: Onobrychis tournefortii, O. galegifolia, O. cappadocia e O. albiflora. As sementes examinadas apresentaram variaç
Planta daninha. Publicado em: 2015-12
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5. Response of seeds and pollen of Onobrychis viciifolia and Onobrychis oxyodonta var. armena to NaCl stress
Sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.) is an important forage legume crop with 52 species adapted to dry and poor soils in Turkey, but little is known about the effects of salinity on germination and seedling growth in arid and semiarid regions suffering from salinity problem. The seeds and pollen of two species of sainfoin O. viciifolia and O. oxyodonta var
Scientia Agricola. Publicado em: 2011-08
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6. Effects of Sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.) Condensed Tannins on Growth and Proteolysis by Four Strains of Ruminal Bacteria †
Sainfoin leaf condensed tannins inhibited growth and protease activity in Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens A38 and Streptococcus bovis 45S1 but had little effect on Prevotella ruminicola B14 or Ruminobacter amylophilus WP225. Tannins bound to cell coat polymers in all strains. Morphological changes in B. fibrisolvens and S. bovis implicated the cell wall as a targe
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7. Genetic diversity of rhizobial symbionts isolated from legume species within the genera Astragalus, Oxytropis, and Onobrychis.
The genetic diversity of 44 rhizobial isolates from Astragalus, Oxytropis, and Onobrychis spp. originating from different geographic locations was evaluated by mapped restriction site polymorphism (MRSP) analysis of 16S rRNA genes and by PCR DNA fingerprinting with repetitive sequences (REP-PCR). A comparison of tree topologies of reference strains construct
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8. Unusual Methyl-Branched α,β-Unsaturated Acyl Chain Substitutions in the Nod Factors of an Arctic Rhizobium, Mesorhizobium sp. Strain N33 (Oxytropis arctobia)
Mesorhizobium sp. strain N33 (Oxytropis arctobia), a rhizobial strain isolated in arctic Canada, is able to fix nitrogen at very low temperatures in association with a few arctic legume species belonging to the genera Astragalus, Onobrychis, and Oxytropis. Using mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, we have determined the structure o
American Society for Microbiology.