Hyoscyamus


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Influence of Urea Fertilization on Tropane Alkaloids Content of Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger L.) under Hydroponic Culture Conditions.
Uranbey, "Thidiazuron induced adventitious shoot regeneration in Hyoscyamus niger" Biologia Plantarum, vol.
The landlord's knowledge of alien medicinal plants, which Veiderpass probably had learned in her youth, included Mentha xpiperita L., Chamomilla spp., and Hyoscyamus niger L.
Floral organogenesis and development of two taxa in the tribe Hyoscyameae (Solanaceae) Przewalskia tangutica and Hyoscyamus niger.
Mnesides (10) thought that opium was best stored when the seed of hyoscyamus was added (HN 6.20.76.203).
Other plants with psychoactive properties of the same family are mandrake (Mandrogora officinarum), belladonna (Atropa belladonna), henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum).
Another theory holds that the psychedelic plant henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) was used in the temple, because the plant was once called "pythonian" by the ancient Greeks in honour of Python: the visionary serpent goddess venerated by the seeresses at the temple, who were themselves called the pythia (e.g., see Rudgley, 1998).
Por ejemplo, extractos de Atropa belladona L., 1753, Hyoscyamus niger L., 1753 y Solanum nigrum L., 1753 (Solanaceae) redujeron la concentracion letal media ([LC.sub.50]) de Bt contra P.
Ernest Jones has traced the medically improbable death of Hamlet Senior from hebona to Shakespeare's having confounded the narcotic "hebon" with "henbane (hyoscyamus), which at that time was believed to cause mortification." Jones notes as well that Pliny mentioned henbane as a cause for mental disorder when poured into the ear.
minima [I.sup.+1] [I.sup.+1] Fritillaria elwesii (End.) [I.sup.+1] [I.sup.+1] Verbascum myriocarpum (End.) [I.sup.+1] Linum virgultarum [I.sup.+1] Muscari comosum [I.sup.+1] Valerianella discoidea [I.sup.+1] Opopanax hispidus [I.sup.+1] Smyrnium connatum [I.sup.+1] Michauxia campanuloides [I.sup.+1] Hyoscyamus aureus Rubus sanctus Hedera helix Plantago lanceolata [I.sup.+1] Communities No 3 4 The number of sample 21 18 areas(releves) Size of releves ([m.sup.2]) 128 128 Altitude (m) 450-1100 400-1062 Inclination (0) 20-50 5-60 Total coverage (%) 60-90 75-95 Parent rock (limestone=l) 1 1 Characteristic species of Crataegus monogyna-Pinus brutia community Pinus brutia [II.sup.11] Phlomis leucophracta (End.) [III.sup.+1-12] [III.sup.+1-11] Crataegus monogyna subsp.
Certaines especes sont preferentiellement consommees: Tribulus terrester, Schouwia thebaica, Fagonia bruguieri, Heliotropium ramosissimum, Stipagrostis obtusa, Morettia canescens, Chrozophora brocchiana, Boerhaarvia repens, Hyoscyamus muticus, Astragalus vogelii et Cornulaca monacantha.