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eclipta prostrata

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eclipta

Small, daisy-like flower with long wrinkly leaves. Whole plant useable for bleeding, mouth and tooth problems, grey hair, liver, hepatitis, jaundice, spleen, headaches, hypertension, parasites, ulcers, cough, anemia, tuberculosis, asthma, antibacterial, stimulates immune system. Neutralizes venom of some rattlesnakes.
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sexangularis cf., Eclipta prostrata, Eirmocephala brachiata, Eleutheranthera ruderalis, Emilia fosbergii, E.
Rahuman, "Larvicidal activity of synthesized silver nanoparticles using Eclipta prostrata leaf extract against filariasis and malaria vectors," Acta Tropica, vol.
Wang, "Potent antioxidant and UVB protective effect of water extract of Eclipta prostrata L.," The Scientific World Journal, vol.
In Pakistan, besides tomato, ToLCNDV has also been reported from chilli (Hussain et al., 2004), bitter gourd (Tahir and Haider, 2005), and from weed Eclipta prostrata (Haider et al., 2006).
Herbaceous plants which only occurred on the islands include Abutilon theophrasti, Amaranthus hybridus, Asclepias incarnata, Chaenorhinum minus, Croton monanthogynus, Eclipta prostrata, Epilobium coloratum, Eutrochium maculatum, Lycopus uniflorus, Persicaria lapathifolia, P.
Eclipta prostrata (L.) L., 1771 N Eupatorium capillifolium (Lamarck) N Small ex Porter & Britton, 1894 Pectis prostrata Cavanilles, 1797 N Campanulaceae Wahlenbergia marginata (Thunberg) Alph.
Potential for halosulfuron to control eclipta (Eclipta prostrata) in containergrown landscape plants and its sorption to container rooting substrate.
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