Findings of this study show that Ranunculus muricatus has a good medicinal impact. ![]() Antifungal activities were high for crude extracts against Candida Albican. Highest zone of inhibitions were observed for crude extract followed by acetone extract fraction against Micrococcus luteus. The antimicrobial and antifungal activities of the crude extract and extract fractions were determined by well agar diffusion method. Acetone extract fraction showed optimal antioxidant activity as compared to ethanol and chloroform fractions of the candidate plant. The physical parameters, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of the extracts were determined. Heavy metals estimation in the sample showed that iron was present in high amount followed by zinc even then the concentration of these metals is below acceptable limit. Inorganic and heavy metals constituents were determined. Saponins were present in high amount as compared with other chemicals. Qualitative analysis of phytochemicals of Ranunculus muricatus indicated the presence of saponins, tannins, phenols, flavonoids and alkaloids. Ranunculus muricatus is commonly known as spiny fruit buttercup and is used in the treatment of intermittent fevers, gout and asthma. Khan, Farhat Ali Zahoor, Muhammad Khan, Ezzat We investigated the optical properties of yellow petals of several Ranunculus and related species using (micro)spectrophotometry andĬhemical and biological evaluation of Ranunculus muricatus. Van der Kooi, Casper J Elzenga, J Theo M Dijksterhuis, Jan Stavenga, Doekele Gīuttercup ( Ranunculus spp.) flowers are exceptional because they feature a distinct gloss (mirror-like reflection) in addition to their matte-yellow coloration. adoneus can flower before soils thaw and root or mycorrhizal nutrient uptake can occur.įunctional optics of glossy buttercup flowers adoneus is stored for use during early season growth and flowering the following spring. The late season accumulation of phosphorus by mycorrhizal roots of R. ![]() In addition, phosphorus accumulation and peaks in mycorrhizal development occurred well after plant reproduction and most plant growth had occurred. adoneus and their presence corresponded with increased phosphorus accumulation in both the roots and shoots of R. Arbuscules were only present for a few weeks during the growing season of R. adoneus and to ascertain whether arbusculus, fungal structures used for nutrient transfer, were present when maximum phosphorus accumulation was occurring. The purpose of this study was to understand how phosphorus uptake relates to the phenology of R. Phosphorus levels, phenology of roots and shoots, and development of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi were monitored for two years in natural populations of the perennial alpine herb, Ranunculus adoneus. Mycorrhizal infection, phosphorus uptake, and phenology in Ranunculus adoneus: implications for the functioning of mycorrhizae in alpine systems.
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