Amaranthus blitoides

Common Names: mat amaranth

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

[STUDY OF LIPIDS IN SEEDS OF AMARANTHUS BLITOIDES S. WATS., GROWING IN GEORGIA].

Kikalishvili B et al (2015).
Georgian Med News.
PubMed:
26087736

Polioencephalomalacia in adult sheep grazing pastures with prostrate pigweed.

Ramos JJ et al (2005).
Can Vet J.
PubMed:
15759830

Use of near-infrared spectroscopy for determining the total arsenic content in prostrate amaranth.

Font R et al (2004).
Sci Total Environ.
PubMed:
15172574

Molecular basis for multiple resistance to acetolactate synthase-inhibiting herbicides and atrazine in Amaranthus blitoides (prostrate pigweed).

Sibony M and Rubin B (2003).
Planta.
PubMed:
12687370

Heavy metals and arsenic uptake by wild vegetation in the Guadiamar river area after the toxic spill of the Aznalcóllar mine.

Del Río M et al (2002).
J Biotechnol.
PubMed:
12126811