4 páginas, 2 tablas.In this paper we are presenting preliminary results for the antifungal and antibacterian activity of the Artemisia thuscula Cav. all together with the endophytic communities encountered in symbiosis with this specie. This plant is endemic for the Canary Islands and it is recognised for its traditional medicinal use (like other species of the same genus in the rest of the world) and for being a functional repellent of insects. The ethanol extracts tested showed an interesting activity against the phytopathogenic fungi Fusarium monilforme, F. solani and F. oxysporum and antibiotic activity against 2 Gram-positive bacteria: Bacillus cereus and Streptomyces griseus, in an primary screening. The diversity of endophytes foun...
Artemisia, one of the larger genera in the family Asteraceae, comprises from 200 to more than 500 ta...
The genus Artemisia, a collection of ~400 hardy herbaceous plant and shrub species, is an important ...
Abstract: Artemisia pallens Wall, a medicinally important plant, belongs to family Asteraceae. It is...
The endophytic extracts of 11 fungi associated with asympomatic Artemisia annua Linn., were evaluate...
Following their evolutionary process, many plants have oriented their secondary metabolism towards t...
Background: Throughout history pathogenic microorganisms cause infectious diseases. Medicinal herbs ...
ABSTRACT: Many of the plants used to treat certain diseases, because they have showed antimicrobial ...
This thesis is comprised of a series of investigations into the pharmacological activities of plants...
Trabajo presentado en el European Congress on Natural Products and Biocontrol celebrado en Perpignan...
The antibacterial activity and phytochemical composition of aerial parts of Artemisia annua was eval...
Endophytic fungi produce a plethora of secondary metabolites, which may open new avenues to study th...
The antimicrobial activity of an ethanol extract obtained from above ground parts of Artemisia dracu...
The utilization of herbs for medicinal purposes started in the early history of mankind several tho...
Trabajo presentado en Natural Products and Biocontrol Congress, celebrado en Perpignan (France) del ...
Artemisia afra and Artemisia annua are two medicinal plants used in the treatment of several disease...
Artemisia, one of the larger genera in the family Asteraceae, comprises from 200 to more than 500 ta...
The genus Artemisia, a collection of ~400 hardy herbaceous plant and shrub species, is an important ...
Abstract: Artemisia pallens Wall, a medicinally important plant, belongs to family Asteraceae. It is...
The endophytic extracts of 11 fungi associated with asympomatic Artemisia annua Linn., were evaluate...
Following their evolutionary process, many plants have oriented their secondary metabolism towards t...
Background: Throughout history pathogenic microorganisms cause infectious diseases. Medicinal herbs ...
ABSTRACT: Many of the plants used to treat certain diseases, because they have showed antimicrobial ...
This thesis is comprised of a series of investigations into the pharmacological activities of plants...
Trabajo presentado en el European Congress on Natural Products and Biocontrol celebrado en Perpignan...
The antibacterial activity and phytochemical composition of aerial parts of Artemisia annua was eval...
Endophytic fungi produce a plethora of secondary metabolites, which may open new avenues to study th...
The antimicrobial activity of an ethanol extract obtained from above ground parts of Artemisia dracu...
The utilization of herbs for medicinal purposes started in the early history of mankind several tho...
Trabajo presentado en Natural Products and Biocontrol Congress, celebrado en Perpignan (France) del ...
Artemisia afra and Artemisia annua are two medicinal plants used in the treatment of several disease...
Artemisia, one of the larger genera in the family Asteraceae, comprises from 200 to more than 500 ta...
The genus Artemisia, a collection of ~400 hardy herbaceous plant and shrub species, is an important ...
Abstract: Artemisia pallens Wall, a medicinally important plant, belongs to family Asteraceae. It is...