Journal of Plant Sciences

Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014

  • Phytotoxic Property of Seed Methanolic Extracts from Albizia (Fabaceae) Endemic Species of Madagascar

    Hanitra Ranjana Randrianarivo, Holy Christiane Ratsimanohatra, Anjarasoa Ravo Razafndrakoto, Clara Fredeline Rajemiarimoelisoa, Lovarintsoa Judicael Randriamampianina, Lolona Ramamonjisoa, Danielle Aurore Doll Rakoto, Victor Louis Jeannoda

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 256-265
    Received: 29 October 2014
    Accepted: 16 November 2014
    Published: 20 November 2014
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    Abstract: Investigations on the phytotoxicity of Albizia species were conducted under laboratory conditions in order to assess their possible use in the control of weeds and invasive plants. The effects of seed methanolic extracts obtained from A. androyensis, A. bernieri, A. divaricata, A. greveana, A. masikororum and A. viridis, all endemic of Madagascar w... Show More
  • Biology and Infection Mechanisms of Cryptosporiopsis spp Fungus Causing Blight Disease on Cashew (Anacardium Occidentale L.)

    Menge Dominic, Martha Makobe, Bonaventure Agboton, Shamte Shomari, Andreas Tiedemann

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 266-275
    Received: 23 October 2014
    Accepted: 7 November 2014
    Published: 23 November 2014
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    Abstract: Efficient isolation, purification and identification techniques of a new pathogenic fungus of cashew were developed. In the study, aspects related to identification, characterization of conidial morphology and infection of the Cryptosporiopsis spp fungus were investigated. Macroscopic observations of symptoms and signs of cashew blight disease as w... Show More
  • Salicylic Acid-Mediated Alleviation of Cadmium Toxicity in Maize Leaves

    Khalid Al-Mureish, Nasim Abdual Rahim Mohammed Othman, Abdulbasset Mohammed Ahmed Al-Hakimi

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 276-281
    Received: 20 November 2014
    Accepted: 30 November 2014
    Published: 5 December 2014
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    Abstract: The present study was carried out to investigate the effects of salicylic acid (SA) pretreatment on the activities of antioxidant enzymes and some biochemical attributes in maize (Zea mays L.) seedling leaves exposed to cadmium (Cd) stress. The Cd toxicity in maize leaves was revealed by reduction of ascorbate and cysteine concentrations. However, ... Show More
  • ‘Flower’ of Magnolia Grandiflora is not Flower and What about ‘Basal Angiosperms’

    Valentin Krassilov, Sophia Barinova

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 282-292
    Received: 16 November 2014
    Accepted: 30 November 2014
    Published: 15 December 2014
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    Abstract: Gynoecial morphology of Magnolia grandiflora is revised, with ‘follicles’ reinterpreted as condensed branching systems forming a flower-like syncupulate infructescence (‘secondary flower). Flowers appear on the main axis in the axils or on basal ramifications of gynoecial paracladia, those developing into fruits being incased by glandular calyptras... Show More
  • Comparative Determination of Phytochemical, Proximate and Mineral Compositions in Various Parts of Portulaca oleracea L.

    Chinelo Anthonia Ezeabara, Ikeh, Chigozie Faith, Chinyere Veronica Ilodibia, Bibian Okwuchukwu Aziagba, Ogochukwu Esther Okanume, Mbaekwe, Ebenezer Ike

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 293-298
    Received: 18 November 2014
    Accepted: 28 November 2014
    Published: 15 December 2014
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    Abstract: Aqueous and ethanol extracts of leaf, stem and root of Portulaca oleracea L. were analyzed for phytochemical constituents and compared, whereas only aqueous extract was used for proximate and mineral composition determinations. There were presence of alkaloid, flavonoid, phenol, saponin, sterol, tannin and terpenoid in the leaf, stem and root of bo... Show More
  • Urena lobata: A Green Source of Anti-Oxidant

    Dixa Singh, V. S. Singh

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 299-303
    Received: 20 November 2014
    Accepted: 11 December 2014
    Published: 17 December 2014
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    Abstract: Anti- oxidants are crucial to human health. They have capacity to neutralize the free radicals responsible for giving birth to a variety of diseases. A diet rich in foods with high levels of anti-oxidants is associated with longevity and good health. We tried to replace the chemical anti-oxidants by herbal anti-oxidants. In plants, the anti-oxidant... Show More
  • Effect of Pb-Stress on Growth and Mineral Status of Two Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Cultivars

    Ambekar Nareshkumar, B. V. Krishnappa, T. V. Kirankumar, K. Kiranmai, U. Lokesh, O. Sudhakarbabu, Chinta Sudhakar

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 304-310
    Received: 26 November 2014
    Accepted: 9 December 2014
    Published: 19 December 2014
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    Abstract: Heavy metal pollution of air and agricultural soils is one of the most important ecological problems on world scale. Among the heavy metals, lead (Pb) is one of the common environmental pollutants. To investigate Pb effects on nutrient uptake, two groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) cultivars (cultivar K6 and cultivar K9) were grown in pot cultures and... Show More
  • Growth and Yield Response of Mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) Genotypes to Wet Puddling, Flooding and Saturated Soil Culture

    M. Rafiqul Islam, Nurunnaher Akter, S. M. Shahriar Parvej, K. M. Shamsul Haque

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 311-316
    Received: 27 November 2014
    Accepted: 14 December 2014
    Published: 22 December 2014
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    Abstract: Anoxia and hypoxia, caused by excessive rainfall and inadequate drainage are the most common environmental stresses in upland crops after wetland rice in many regions of Asia. Such stresses and/or puddling of soil in rice culture often reduce the growth and yield of post-rice upland crops. This study examined the growth and yield responses of three... Show More
  • Plasticity of the Tannosome Ontogenesis in the Tracheophyta

    Jean-Marc Brillouet

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 317-323
    Received: 28 November 2014
    Accepted: 16 December 2014
    Published: 22 December 2014
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    Abstract: The tannosome, an organelle producing condensed tannins in the chlorophyllous organs of the Tracheohyta, is formed from the unstacked granal thylakoids by pearling into tiny spheres [1]. Other variants of intraplastidial ontogenesis of the tannosomes were investigated in the Tracheophyta by transmission electron microscopy. The “pearl necklace” mod... Show More
  • Effects of Azospirillum amazonense and Bacillus subtilis on High-Yielding Rice (cv. Ma Lam 213) Cultivated on Sandy Loam Soils of Phu Yen Province, Vietnam

    Van Thi Phuong Nhu, Truong Trong Ngon, Cao Ngoc Diep

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 324-333
    Received: 10 December 2014
    Accepted: 23 December 2014
    Published: 31 December 2014
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    Abstract: Two field experiments were conducted to evaluate effects of two endophytic bacterial strains (Azospirillum amazonense SHL70, Bacillus subtilisTAL4) together with different levels of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers on the growth and grain yield of high-yielding rice (cv. Ma Lam 213) cultivated on silty clay loam soils of Dong Hoa distr... Show More
  • Abnormal and Cytoplasmic Connection of Guard Cells of Stomata of Leafs of Six Species of the Monocots

    Babak Delnavaz Hashemloian, Azra Ataei Azimi

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 334-338
    Received: 12 December 2014
    Accepted: 25 December 2014
    Published: 4 January 2015
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    Abstract: The present investigation describes abnormal stomata and cytoplasmic connections between guard cells of neighboring stomata in mature leafs of six species of the monocots. The study is made on leaves of Amaryllis reticulate L. Her., Narcissus pseudonarcissus L., Iris langport Wern., Crocus sativus L., Ixiolirion tataricum (Pall.) and Allium cepa L.... Show More
  • Evaluation of in Vitro Antioxidative, Cytotoxic and Apoptotic Activities of Rheum ribes Ethyl Acetate Extracts

    Pembegul Uyar, Nursen Coruh, Mesude İscan

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2014
    Pages: 339-346
    Received: 26 December 2014
    Accepted: 5 January 2015
    Published: 28 January 2015
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    Abstract: Rheum species are medicinally important plants due to the presence of anthracene derivatives. This study was designed to determine the antioxidative, cytotoxic and apoptotic properties of Rheum ribes shoot and root ethyl acetate extracts using human promyelocytic leukemia (HL-60) cell line as a model system. R. ribes shoot and root dry powder sampl... Show More