Matthiola incana

Common Names: tenweeks stock

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Synergistic interplay between melatonin and hydrogen sulfide enhances cadmium-induced oxidative stress resistance in stock (Matthiola incana L.).

Summary

Melatonin and hydrogen sulfide help plants cope with heavy metal stress. Combined application is more effective in alleviating oxidative damage caused by cadmium, improving plant growth and tolerance to heavy metals.

Zulfiqar F et al (2024).
Plant Signal Behav.
PubMed:
38564424

Characterization of emerging Xanthomonas campestris isolates on the non-native weed garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata).

Tancos MA, Harney-Davila G and Cipollini D (2024).
Plant Dis.
PubMed:
38199962

Swimming training and herbal nanoformulations as natural remedies to improve sensory-motor impairment in rat midbrain tumor models: system biology, behavioral test, and experimental validation.

Summary

This study used rat models to investigate the effects of swimming training and herbal extracts on motor impairment caused by midbrain tumors. Results suggest that swimming training and certain herbal extracts could be effective complementary treatments for improving motor impairment in this context.

Farajizadeh F et al (2023).
3 Biotech.
PubMed:
37131964

First Report on Development of Genome-Wide Microsatellite Markers for Stock (Matthiola incana L.).

Tan C et al (2023).
Plants (Basel).
PubMed:
36840095

Establishment of an efficient transformation method of garden stock (Matthiola incana) using a callus formation chemical inducer.

Tanahara Y et al (2022).
Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo).
PubMed:
36349235

Cruciferous Weed Isolates of Xanthomonas campestris Yield Insight into Pathovar Genomic Relationships and Genetic Determinants of Host and Tissue Specificity.

Dubrow ZE et al (2022).
Mol Plant Microbe Interact.
PubMed:
35536128

Insect Visitors of Specialty Cut Flowers in High Tunnels.

Nobes SR et al (2022).
J Econ Entomol.
PubMed:
35482614

Phytochemical Profile and Antioxidant Activity of the Aerial Part Extracts from Matthiola incana subsp. rupestris and subsp. pulchella (Brassicaceae) Endemic to Sicily.

Miceli N et al (2021).
Chem Biodivers.
PubMed:
34145749

Antihyaluronidase and Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Activities of Medicinal Plants to Combat Echis carinatus Venom-Induced Toxicities.

Fatima S et al (2021).
Biomed Res Int.
PubMed:
33816618

First report on clover proliferation phytoplasma related strain associated with Matthiola incana floral virescence in Uttar Pradesh, India.

Panda P et al (2020).
Plant Dis.
PubMed:
33337239

Cytotoxic, Antioxidant, and Enzyme Inhibitory Properties of the Traditional Medicinal Plant Matthiola incana (L.) R. Br.

Taviano MF et al (2020).
Biology (Basel).
PubMed:
32668697

Phytochemical Characterization and Biological Activities of a Hydroalcoholic Extract Obtained from the Aerial Parts of Matthiola incana (L.) R.Br. subsp. incana (Brassicaceae) Growing Wild in Sicily (Italy).

Miceli N et al (2019).
Chem Biodivers.
PubMed:
30779421

Alternative soilless media using olive-mill and paper waste for growing ornamental plants.

Chrysargyris A et al (2018).
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int.
PubMed:
29349734

Transparent Testa Glabra 1 (TTG1) and TTG1-like genes in Matthiola incana R. Br. and related Brassicaceae and mutation in the WD-40 motif.

Dressel A and Hemleben V (2009).
Plant Biol (Stuttg).
PubMed:
19228327

Cholesterol and triglyceride reduction in rats fed Matthiola incana seed oil rich in (n-3) fatty acids.

Yaniv Z et al (1999).
J Agric Food Chem.
PubMed:
10563945