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Showing papers on "Polygonum published in 1991"


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TL;DR: Annual surveys for weeds of fields seeded to spring wheat, barley, oats, flax, and canola in Manitoba were conducted during 1978, 1979, and 1981 using a stratified random sampling procedure.
Abstract: Annual surveys for weeds of fields seeded to spring wheat, barley, oats, flax, and canola in Manitoba were conducted during 1978, 1979, and 1981. Fields were surveyed during July and early August each year using a stratified random sampling procedure. Data for the crops and years were combined for analysis. The frequency, the area infested, and the density of the infestation were determined for each species. These three measures of the abundance of the weed were combined into a single synthetic value called relative abundance. Nine of the 152 species recorded by the surveyors accounted for 77% of the total relative abundance. Ranked in order by relative abundance, these species were green foxtail (Setaria viridis (L.) Beauv.), wild oats (Avena fatua L.), wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L.), annual smartweed (Polygonum spp.), Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop.), lamb's-quarters (Chenopodium album L.), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L.), perennial sow-thistle (Sonchus arvensis L.), and redroot...

24 citations


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TL;DR: A floristic survey for weeds in spring annual crops throughout Manitoba from 1975 to 1978 indicated the occurrence of a total of 83 species in 654 fields, with green foxtail being the most abundant weed.
Abstract: A floristic survey for weeds in spring annual crops throughout Manitoba from 1975 to 1978 indicated the occurrence of a total of 83 species in 654 fields. Field counts were done during June when the crop and weeds were in the seedling stage. In terms of total abundance, the 28 annual dicotyledonous weeds were found to be the most important group among the 50 species occurring in more than 1% of the fields. Wild buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus L.), wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L.), redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus L.), and lamb's-quarters (Chenopodium album L.) were the most widespread and abundant species in this group with mean densities from 9.6 to 16.2 plants m−2. The combined abundance of green foxtail (Setaria viridis L.), wild oats (Avena fatua L.), and barnyard grass (Echinochloa crusgalli (L.) Beauv.), the three major annual monocotyledonous weeds, was nearly equal to that of the annual dicotyledonous weed group. Green foxtail was the most abundant weed, occurring in 89% of the fields at...

21 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the structure of polygonum flaccidum was elucidated by high field 1H NMR spectroscopic techniques using acylflavone and α-santalene derivatives.

14 citations


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01 Oct 1991-Botany
TL;DR: Of the 15 enzyme systems surveyed in 50 populations of the Polygonum lapathifolium complex, only 3 of the 23 loci were polymorphic in the North American populations and a total of 6 loci in European populations, providing support for a North American element of the complex.
Abstract: The Polygonum lapathifolium complex consists of populations that are widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere and that have been classified at different taxonomic levels. Allozyme data were us...

11 citations


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TL;DR: The assay of stilbene glucoside in the root of Polygonum multiflorum and its two processed products by first derivative spectrophotometry is reported, which is simple, convenient and reproducible.
Abstract: This paper reports the assay of stilbene glucoside in the root of Polygonum multiflorum and its two processed products by first derivative spectrophotometry. The method is simple, convenient and the the results are stable and reproducible. It can be used for the quality control of processing Polygonum multiflorum.

8 citations


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TL;DR: Field observations showed that G. atrocyanae caused a progressive decline in natural R. japonicus populations, and it is recommended as a valuable biological agent for this weed.
Abstract: The biology and host specificity of the beetle, Gastrophysa atrocyanea Motch were studied in the laboratory in Nanchang, China. This univoltine insect completed its immature stage in 32–39 days with adult overwintering in soil. A total of 35 plant species from 21 families were tested. Both larvae and adults attacked Rumex japonicus and Rumex acetosa with R. japonicus the main host. Larvae also attacked two Polygonum species, P. hydropiper and P. perfoliatum. But the adults are not concurrent with the two Polygonum species. Though oviposition occurred on five other plant species, none of them supported larval development. Field observations showed that G. atrocyanae caused a progressive decline in natural R. japonicus populations. Thus it is recommended as a valuable biological agent for this weed.

7 citations






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TL;DR: The qualitative analysis and content determination of phospholipids in the crude drug of Polygonum multiflorum and its four processed products by TLC shows 3.49% and in the products processed with black soybean and millet wine 1.82% respectively.
Abstract: This paper reports the qualitative analysis and content determination of phospholipids in the crude drug of Polygonum multiflorum and its four processed products by TLC. The content in the crude drug is 3.49% and in the products processed with black soybean and millet wine 1.62% and 1.82% respectively.