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ranunculus pseudofluitans/necrosis

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[Effect of the active components of Ranunculus ternatus Thunb. on the inductive production of tumor necrosis factors by macrophages].

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The authors set up a screening system for the detection of TNF inducers. By using this model 36 traditional Chinese medical herbs from 28 families were studied. Seven herbs from 7 families were found to be active in the TNF induction. Among them Ranunculus Ternatus (RT) is the best one. The active

First Report of Persian Buttercup Downy Mildew Caused by Peronospora sp. in Korea.

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Persian buttercup (Ranunculus asiaticus L.) is an ornamental plant cultivated mainly in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, and has recently become popular in Korea. During March and April 2012, Persian buttercups 'Elegance' showing symptoms of downy mildew were found in plastic

First Report of Anemone Plants Infected by Ranunculus white mottle virus.

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Ranunculus white mottle virus (RWMV) (1), genus Ophiovirus, has been reported in crops of several cultivars of commercial ranunculus (Ranunculus asiaticus hybrids) during the 1990s in Liguria in Northwest Italy. Symptoms associated with RWMV in ranunculus are not clear-cut owing to the presence of

First Report of White Mold Caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on Persian Buttercup (Ranunculus asiaticus) in Italy.

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Persian buttercup (Ranunculus asiaticus L.) is grown in the Albenga Region of northern Italy for cut flower production and exportation to central and northern Europe. During the winter of 2003, sudden wilt was observed in commercial plantings of R. asiaticus. Initial symptoms included stem necrosis

Phytodermatitis in eastern Turkey: a retrospective, observational study.

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BACKGROUND Plant life is extremely diverse, with a great deal of geographic and seasonal variation. Consequently, the range of reported adverse reactions is large, and there are important differences worldwide in the incidence and prevalence of these reactions. Systemic ingestion of some plants
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