Share on Pinterest Scientists are learning if compounds found in the cocklebur plant may help protect and improve skin. Paola Iamunno/Getty Images Researchers have found that the cocklebur plant may ...
Farmers and hikers know the cocklebur as nothing more than a pest. The invasive plant, found across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, takes over fields and poisons the pigs and horses that unwittingly ...
If you’re on a hike, you’d be best steering well clear of the cocklebur weed. While the stalky green plants with curious-looking spiky burs don’t appear particularly deadly, this noxious plant is a ...
An invasive weed common in American backyards could help stave off signs of visible aging, a new study suggests. The spiky fruit of the cocklebur plant was found to reduce damage caused by UV rays and ...
The fruit of the cocklebur plant, which grows worldwide and is often considered a noxious weed, has anti-ageing potential, a new study suggests. The weed has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory ...
Greenhouse and growth chamber experiments with potted plants were conducted to determine the effects of interspecific root and canopy interference, light intensity, and soil moisture on water uptake ...
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1. Pollen tube distributions were plotted from 12-, 16-, and 18-hour tests, using the pollen of the primary (2n + 1) Cocklebur germinated and grown on the pistils of 2n plants. These tests were ...
The fruit of the cocklebur plant, which grows worldwide and is often considered a noxious weed, has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory components that could make it useful as a skin protectant, ...
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