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    Xanthium (cocklebur) is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Heliantheae within the family Asteraceae, native to the Americas and eastern Asia and...
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    Xanthium strumarium (rough cocklebur, Noogoora burr, clotbur, common cocklebur, large cocklebur, woolgarie bur) is a species of annual plants of the family...
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    Xanthium spinosum (also known as Acanthoxanthium spinosum) is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by many common names, including spiny...
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    function as burs. Bur-bearing plants, such as Tribulus terrestris and Xanthium species, are often single-stemmed when growing in dense groups, but branch...
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    Xanthium orientale is a species of annual plant of the daisy family Asteraceae. The Zuni people use the plant for multiple purposes. The chewed seeds are...
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  • Xanthium ambrosioides, the Argentine cocklebur, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Argentina, and introduced to Great...
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  • is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Cenchrus, a grass Xanthium, a broad-leaved plant Sand bur This page is an index of articles on plant...
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    are very difficult to distinguish. Besides Eleusine indica, the species Xanthium strumarium, which is animal dispersed and the stolon-owning species Cyperus...
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    damage response. The compound 8-Epi-xanthatin (EXT) is an extract from Xanthium fruit and is used as a natural transcription 3 (STAT3) inhibitor to induce...
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  • Actinophytocola which has been isolated from rhizosphere soil from the plant Xanthium strumarium in Tangshan, China. Wang, W; Wang, B; Meng, H; Xing, Z; Lai...
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    For example; Puccinia xanthii infects the flowering plant cocklebur (Xanthium). Recently, a total of 95 rust fungi belonging to 25 genera associated...
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    (C15H18O3) is a major bioactive compound found in the leaves of the Xanthium strumarium (Asteracae) plant. It is classified as a natural sesquiterpene...
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  • axanthism, heteroxanthine, xanthan, xanthelasma, xanthic, xanthine, Xanthippe, xanthium, xanthochromia, xanthochromism, xanthogenic, Xanthoidea, xanthoma, xanthomatosis...
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  • xanthii is a plant pathogen infecting sunflowers. It also causes rust on Xanthium occidentale and can be used as a form of biological control where this...
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    phylogeny. The burdocks are sometimes confused with the cockleburs (genus Xanthium) and rhubarb (genus Rheum). The following species are accepted: Arctium...
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    producing mild to severe gastroenteritis. Xanthium spp. cocklebur Asteraceae The common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium), a native of North America, can...
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  • maternal tenderness Wormwood Absence, bitter sorrow, do not be discouraged Xanthium Rudeness, pertinacity Xeranthemum Cheerfulness under adversity Yarrow Healing;...
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    insects. It was especially noted for its predilection for cockleburs (Xanthium strumarium), a plant which contains a toxic glucoside, and it was considered...
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  • foot. Note: This plant is not native to the Americas, and was introduced. Xanthium strumarium var. canadense (Canada cockleburr), the chewed seeds are rubbed...
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    Callistephus, Conyza, Franseria, Helianthus, Lactuca, Solidago, Sonchus, Xanthium Betulaceae Alnus Boraginaceae Amsinckia Brassicaceae Brassica Cannaceae...
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  • (Carthamus tinctorius), noogoora burr (Xanthium pungens), cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium), and Bathurst burr (Xanthium spinosum) can serve as alternative...
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  • manufacturer, although most products are based on Cang Er Zi San (cang er zi - Xanthium fruit, xin yi hua - Magnolia flower, bai zhi - Angelica dahurica root,...
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  • genus Streptomyces which has been isolated from the leaves of the plant Xanthium sibiricum from the Hunan University of Science and Technology in China...
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    Carboxyatractyloside can be found in Xanthium species plants, including Xanthium strumarium. Consumption of Xanthium containing the toxin led to the deaths...
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  • axanthism, heteroxanthine, xanthan, xanthelasma, xanthic, xanthine, Xanthippe, xanthium, xanthochromia, xanthochromism, xanthogenic, Xanthoidea, xanthoma, xanthomatosis...
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    Male purple-crowned fairywren in a patch of noogoora burr (Xanthium strumarium), a prolific invasive weed of northern Australian riparian habitats...
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    products sold in the U.S. and China. To avoid its toxic adverse effects Xanthium sibiricum must be processed. Hepatotoxicity has been reported with products...
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    Crotalaria medicaginea, C. burhia, Clerodendrum phlomidis, Calotropis procera, Xanthium indicum and Leptadenia pyrotechnica associated with climbers such as Maerua...
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    effects are also frequent with Aconitum. To avoid its toxic adverse effects Xanthium sibiricum must be processed. Hepatotoxicity has been reported with products...
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  • Oahu, Molokai and Hawaii. The larvae feed on Dubautia species, Xanthium echinatum, Xanthium strumarium, Abutilon species (including Abutilon grandifolium...
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