Stachys sylvatica

Common Names: whitespot

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Anthelminthic and antimicrobial effects of hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica L.) growing in Southern Kazakhstan.

Summary

L. genus extract from Southern Kazakhstan showed high levels of chlorogenic acid and luteolin, with antiparasitic, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral effects. Potential for future antiparasitic research.

Mukhamedsadykova AZ et al (2024).
Front Pharmacol.
PubMed:
38769997

Local abiotic conditions are more important than landscape context for structuring arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in the roots of a forest herb.

Boeraeve M, Honnay O and Jacquemyn H (2019).
Oecologia.
PubMed:
31079274

Plant species identity and soil characteristics determine rhizosphere soil bacteria community composition in European temperate forests.

Ma S et al (2019).
FEMS Microbiol Ecol.
PubMed:
31054240

Plant-soil feedbacks of forest understorey plants transplanted in nonlocal soils along a latitudinal gradient.

Ma S et al (2019).
Plant Biol (Stuttg).
PubMed:
30659728

Effect of mecoprop drift on some plant species of conservation interest when grown in standardized mixtures in microcosms.

Marrs RH, Frost AJ and Plant RA (1991).
Environ Pollut.
PubMed:
15092089

Use of static and dynamic NMR microscopy to investigate the origins of contrast in images of biological tissues.

Callaghan PT, Clark CJ and Forde LC (1994).
Biophys Chem.
PubMed:
8011936