Chem Biodivers
November 2024
Rubia tibetica Hook. f is a traditional Tibetan medicinal plant, with its roots serving as the primary medicinal part. Two new compounds, Rubiaxylm C and E (1 and 3), and one new natural compound, Rubiaxylm D (2) were isolated from R.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMichx. is an invasive plant species in China, known for its toxicity and potential to reduce crop yields, posing numerous threats. To gain a deeper understanding of this invasive plant, phytochemical methods were employed to isolate 13 terpenoids (-, , ) and 7 sterols (-) from the ethanol extract of , identifying one new compound and 19 known compounds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe current standard treatment for ovarian cancer consists of surgery to reduce the size of the tumor, followed by treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs, which have major side effects. Therefore, finding a new natural product drug with fewer side effects is a strategy. Delphinium brunonianum (D.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFYing Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao
September 2016
A precipitation exclusion experiment was set up in Cunninghamia lanceolata seedling plots in Chenda State-Owned Forest Farm, Sanming, Fujian Province, which included 50% precipi-tation reduction and ambient precipitation (control). Using soil coring and in-growth core me-thods, changes in fine-root functional traits of C. lanceolata seedlings, including fine-root biomass, morphology, stoichiometry, specific root respiration, and nonstructural carbohydrates, were exa-mined after 1 year's precipitation exclusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to determine how the diameter class length distribution (DCLD) of fine roots of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) would be affected by soil warming, nitrogen addition and their interaction, a factorial experiment of soil warming (ambient, +5 ℃) and nitrogen addition (ambient, +4 and +8 g N·m·a) was carried out in the Chenda State-owned Forest Farm in Sanming, Fujian Province. An expanded extreme value model fitted the DCLD of roots of all the six treatments very well (R=0.97).
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