Ranunculus repens

Common Names: creeping buttercup

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Evaluation of Cytotoxicity and Mould Contamination of Selected Plants from Meadows Covered by the Agri-Environmental Program.

Twarużek M et al (2019).
Toxins (Basel).
PubMed:
30999701

The role of food in the dynamics of populations of the landsnail Cepaea nemoralis.

Wolda H, Zweep A and Schuitema KA (1971).
Oecologia.
PubMed:
28311155

Wild food plants used in traditional vegetable mixtures in Italy.

Review
Guarrera PM and Savo V (2016).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
26944238

Effect of silage botanical composition on ruminal biohydrogenation and transfer of fatty acids to milk in dairy cows.

Adler SA et al (2013).
J Dairy Sci.
PubMed:
23200474

Directional scattering from the glossy flower of Ranunculus: how the buttercup lights up your chin.

Vignolini S et al (2012).
J R Soc Interface.
PubMed:
22171065

Metabolomic analysis of Ranunculus spp. as potential agents involved in the etiology of equine grass sickness.

Michl J et al (2011).
J Agric Food Chem.
PubMed:
21842884

Larval survival of fuller's rose weevil, Naupactus cervinus, on common groundcover species in orchards of New Zealand kiwifruit.

Logan DP et al (2008).
J Insect Sci.
PubMed:
20298112

Extra petals in the buttercup (Ranunculus repens) provide a quick method to estimate the age of meadows.

Warren J et al (2009).
Ann Bot.
PubMed:
19491088

Adaptive survival mechanisms and growth limitations of small-stature herb species across a plant diversity gradient.

Dassler A et al (2008).
Plant Biol (Stuttg).
PubMed:
18761496

New natural urease inhibitors from Ranunculus repens.

Khan WN et al (2006).
J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem.
PubMed:
16570500

Survival of Ranunculus repens L. (creeping buttercup) in an amphibious habitat.

Lynn DE and Waldren S (2003).
Ann Bot.
PubMed:
12495922

Physiological variation in populations of Ranunculus repens L. (creeping buttercup) from the temporary limestone lakes (turloughs) in the west of Ireland.

Lynn DE and Waldren S (2002).
Ann Bot.
PubMed:
12102526

Uptake of cadmium by the invasive perennial weeds Ranunculus repens and Geranium robertianum under laboratory conditions.

O'Keeffe J and Bendell-Young LI (2002).
J Environ Monit.
PubMed:
12094937