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Withania somnifera,
known commonly as ashwagandha, is an
evergreen shrub in the
Solanaceae family that is
native to the
Middle East and
North Africa,...
- A is a
steroidal lactone,
derived from
Acnistus arborescens,
Withania somnifera and
other members of
family Solanaceae. It is the
first member of the...
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inflated Calyx that
surrounds and
protects the fruit. Two of the species, W.
somnifera (ashwagandha) and W.
coagulans (ashutosh booti), are
economically significant...
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Afghanistan and the
Indian subcontinent.
Within the
genus Withania, W.
somnifera (Ashwagandha) and W.
coagulans (Paneer doddi/Ashutosh booti) are economically...
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ornamental plants such as roses. It is the most
prevalent pest of
Withania somnifera in India. It lays its eggs on the leaves, and it
poses a
threat to host...
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cartamoides Rhodiola rosea Schisandra chinensis Withania somnifera List of
Russian drugs Brekhman II,
Dardymov IV (1969). "New Substances...
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origanifolia (Lam.) Baill. (as P.
origanifolia Lam.)
Withania somnifera (L.)
Dunal (as P.
somnifera Linnaeus) "Genus:
Physalis L."
Germplasm Resources Information...
- The
cowbug Oxyrachis tarandus has been
recorded as a pest of
Withania somnifera in India. The
diversity of
treehoppers has been
little researched, and...
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Solanaceous genus Withania, the best-known
species of which,
Withania somnifera, is, as its
specific name suggests,
mildly psychoactive to the extent...
- one of the most
commonly used
Ayurvedic remedies. The
herbs Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) and
Ocimum tenuiflorum (Tulsi) are also
routinely used in...