Evolutionary relationships within Argemone (Papaveraceae) were inferred from nucleotide variation in nuclear ribosomal DNA. A complete representation of the genus was achieved by using herbarium ...
ARGEMONE oil has received considerable attention during recent years on account of its alleged etiological role in epidemic dropsy1-4. I pointed out5 certain anomalies of the mustard oil - argemone ...
Prickly poppies, Argemone polyanthemos, were abundant and in full bloom along the Degge Trail in the greenbelt in north Boulder. I enjoyed examining the blooms to see the pollinating solitary bees, ...
Better late than never. The Centre has finally oiled the wheels of the prevention of food adulteration (PFA) rules of 1955 vintage. Changing specifications on honey, edible vegetable oil/fat, edible ...
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- any plant of the genus Argemone having large white or yellow flowers and prickly leaves and stems and pods; chiefly of tropical America ...
The victims had bought the mustard from a local market in Khudian. It is learnt that the wholesaler is based at Paragpur area and it is possible that contaminated mustard seeds may have been sold in ...
Mustard seeds are one of the most common kitchen ingredients that we add to our food. These seeds can often be adulterated with argemone seeds. Read Time: 2 min In the Indian kitchen, some ingredients ...
Prickly poppies are distinguished from other species in the genus Argemone by the lack of spines on the upper sides of leaves Prickly poppies, Argemone polyanthemos, were abundant and in full bloom ...