Farmland biodiversity is an important component of Europe's biodiversity. More than half the... more Farmland biodiversity is an important component of Europe's biodiversity. More than half the continent is occupied by agricultural lands. They host specific habitats and species, whichin addition to the conservation values they provideperform vital ...
‘‘Gentlemen don’t need mistletoe’’ said the Christmas whiskey billboard I saw recently in Florida... more ‘‘Gentlemen don’t need mistletoe’’ said the Christmas whiskey billboard I saw recently in Florida, a garish reminder of how much mistletoe lore is embedded in western society. Mistletoe The Genus Viscum, one in the series of medicinal and aromatic plants for industry and academic researchers, centers on the mistletoe in this advertisement, the common European mistletoe,Viscum album. There are helpful discussions on African, Asian, and Argentine mistletoes and their uses but the corpus of the book deals with V. album. Viscum album, considered sacred by the Druids, is no doubt the most widely used parasitic angiosperm for various health concoctions. As a result, much has been learned about its biochemistry and pharmaceutical potential. A great deal of the work on the culture and utilization ofV. album has been done by investigators at Institute Hiscia Center for Cancer Research in Switzerland where votaries of Rudolf Steiner’s distinct form of homeopathy have used mistletoe extracts (‘‘Iscador’’) for many years in cancer treatment. Mistletoe collected from less common hosts are considered to have greater efficacy in preparation of Iscador. As a result, there is a helpful chapter on culturing V. album which is not as difficult as might be imagined for an obligate parasite. Most of the chapters deal with the medicinal aspects of mistletoe including toxicology, clinical aspects, chemistry, and biochemistry emphasizing the lectins which are one of the more desirable compounds produced by the parasite. I found the treatment by Bu ̈ssing (Biological and pharmacological properties of Viscum album L.) helpful because it reviews the link between folk and modern medicine. However, several relevant papers were omitted which are included in a recent excellent review of mistletoes (Watson 2001). Like many books with a diversity of authors, the quality of chapters varies. Obviously produced as a reference volume, Mistletoe lacks an extensive index. Especially aggravating is the lack of an author’s index, limiting the value of the book for anyone looking for specific papers. These days, $70 for a hardbound monograph is reasonable. Color images are well-produced but some of the black and white figures are blurry in my copy. This volume will be of value to ethnobotanists, anyone interested in alternative medicines, and students of mistletoes and parasitic plants. LITERATURE CITED
Insects as a major animal group possess an enormous biodiversity and form a colossal biomass in n... more Insects as a major animal group possess an enormous biodiversity and form a colossal biomass in nature that is generally wasted. Insects offer us many benefits, including use in human and animal nutrition, medicine, religion, art and handicrafts. They are also efficient recyclers ...
Genetically engineered crops could prove environmentally and economically beneficial; however, cu... more Genetically engineered crops could prove environmentally and economically beneficial; however, current products – especially herbicide-resistant plants and Bacillus thuringiensis-resistant crops – have potentially serious environmental and economic impacts, similar to the consequences of pesticide use. Keywords: environment; genetic engineering; transgenes; biotechnology; pesticides; agriculture; pest control; risk assessment; GMOs
Farmland biodiversity is an important component of Europe's biodiversity. More than half the... more Farmland biodiversity is an important component of Europe's biodiversity. More than half the continent is occupied by agricultural lands. They host specific habitats and species, whichin addition to the conservation values they provideperform vital ...
‘‘Gentlemen don’t need mistletoe’’ said the Christmas whiskey billboard I saw recently in Florida... more ‘‘Gentlemen don’t need mistletoe’’ said the Christmas whiskey billboard I saw recently in Florida, a garish reminder of how much mistletoe lore is embedded in western society. Mistletoe The Genus Viscum, one in the series of medicinal and aromatic plants for industry and academic researchers, centers on the mistletoe in this advertisement, the common European mistletoe,Viscum album. There are helpful discussions on African, Asian, and Argentine mistletoes and their uses but the corpus of the book deals with V. album. Viscum album, considered sacred by the Druids, is no doubt the most widely used parasitic angiosperm for various health concoctions. As a result, much has been learned about its biochemistry and pharmaceutical potential. A great deal of the work on the culture and utilization ofV. album has been done by investigators at Institute Hiscia Center for Cancer Research in Switzerland where votaries of Rudolf Steiner’s distinct form of homeopathy have used mistletoe extracts (‘‘Iscador’’) for many years in cancer treatment. Mistletoe collected from less common hosts are considered to have greater efficacy in preparation of Iscador. As a result, there is a helpful chapter on culturing V. album which is not as difficult as might be imagined for an obligate parasite. Most of the chapters deal with the medicinal aspects of mistletoe including toxicology, clinical aspects, chemistry, and biochemistry emphasizing the lectins which are one of the more desirable compounds produced by the parasite. I found the treatment by Bu ̈ssing (Biological and pharmacological properties of Viscum album L.) helpful because it reviews the link between folk and modern medicine. However, several relevant papers were omitted which are included in a recent excellent review of mistletoes (Watson 2001). Like many books with a diversity of authors, the quality of chapters varies. Obviously produced as a reference volume, Mistletoe lacks an extensive index. Especially aggravating is the lack of an author’s index, limiting the value of the book for anyone looking for specific papers. These days, $70 for a hardbound monograph is reasonable. Color images are well-produced but some of the black and white figures are blurry in my copy. This volume will be of value to ethnobotanists, anyone interested in alternative medicines, and students of mistletoes and parasitic plants. LITERATURE CITED
Insects as a major animal group possess an enormous biodiversity and form a colossal biomass in n... more Insects as a major animal group possess an enormous biodiversity and form a colossal biomass in nature that is generally wasted. Insects offer us many benefits, including use in human and animal nutrition, medicine, religion, art and handicrafts. They are also efficient recyclers ...
Genetically engineered crops could prove environmentally and economically beneficial; however, cu... more Genetically engineered crops could prove environmentally and economically beneficial; however, current products – especially herbicide-resistant plants and Bacillus thuringiensis-resistant crops – have potentially serious environmental and economic impacts, similar to the consequences of pesticide use. Keywords: environment; genetic engineering; transgenes; biotechnology; pesticides; agriculture; pest control; risk assessment; GMOs
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