Descurainia pinnata N 0 0.046 0.06 (Walter) Britton Erigeron ochroleucus N 0 0.082 0.004 Nutt.
Brassicaceae
Descurainia athrocarpa H x x (A.Gray) O.E.Schulz Brassicaceae
Descurainia myriophylla H x (Willd.) R.E.Fr.
Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl [Flixweed Tansy-Mustard] (TAC 6287) has been reported from the western half of Texas, and is prevalent in the Panhandle.
impatiens L
Descurainia Sophia (L.) Webb cx Prantl 8 * Neomartinella violifolia 15 (H.
cimarrona trastornos (sib Echium cutaneos y violaceum L.) vulnerario borraja Contra "dolor Jujuy (CYC) de costado" y pulmonia BRASSICACEAE
Descurainia yerba de Contra resfrios La Pampa (CP) erodiifolia resfrio (Phil.) Prantl ex Reiche (sub Sisymbrium canescens Nutt.) Lepidium quimpe Antigangrenoso, Salta (CYC) didymum L.
yullaq wayta Brassicaceae
Descurainia Hakapashillun myriophylla (Willd.) R.E.Fr.
Cultivated as green manure, residues of yellow sweetclover effectively suppress weeds during fallow season and control the perennial weeds dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) and perennial sowthistle (Sonchus arvensis L.), as well as the annuals kochia (Kochia scoparia L.), flixweed (
Descurainia sophia L.), Russian thistle (Salsola iberica), and downy brome (Bromus tectorum) (Blackshaw et al., 2001).
& Am.) Payson California mustard
Descurainia pinnata (Walter) Britton ssp.
The most-frequent introduced species recorded throughout all the transects were
Descurainia sophia, Bromus tectorum, Melilotus officinalis, and Salsola tragus (Fig.
drought and overgrazing reduces the number of medicinal plant The survey shows that most of the plants use in traditional herbal medicine in the koHpayh contains various plant genus Thymus (Achillea), (Ziziphora), (Alyssum), Sisymbrium (
Descurainia), and (cichorium)The people this area employ the Peucedanum Aucheri.as multiplier of breast feeding and menstruation Bunium percicum.
Xu et al., "Enhanced exudation of DIMBOA and MBOA by wheat seedlings alone and in proximity to wild oat (Avenafatua) and flixweed (
Descurainia sophia)," Weed Science, vol.