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Team Microbe's Living Soil Laboratory - Round 2!

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I think even if the freeze made it less biologically active, the composted nutrients would still be amazing. Good drench with a tea or innoculate and I guess you could build off of that. I guess I didn't realize how hard it can be for some people to get good shit :D I asked the place I go to about shipping and he didn't want to ship compost cause it's heavy but amendments he can do and he has a pound of barley seeds for $1.50.
 

Seaf0ur

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^ I agree with her... toss a tea on it after its thawed and mixed... hell... I'd see if I could get the frozen bags at a discount...

Barley?
http://www.groworganic.com/bearded-barley-lb.html
.89¢ a Lb

they also have some nice cover crop blends...

http://www.groworganic.com/low-growing-clover-mix-rhizocoated-lb.html
http://www.groworganic.com/subterranean-clover-mix-rhizocoated-lb.html
http://www.groworganic.com/pv-easy-care-cover-crop-mix-nitroctd-lb.html

I may just have to do that...

Groworganic.com! I ordered 50 lbs of rice hulls from this site for under $40 shipped... talk about cheap prices :dance013:
 

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Bent this Blueberry Headband over to expose those bottom shoots for cloning - this will actually be turned into a mother for my 2015 outdoor season so I'm gonna bonsai her like I usually do with my moms.

What's your preferred method of training for mother plants?


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Just about selected all of the clones I'll be running for the 2nd cycle, this was the only pot that wasn't replanted yet. I transplant while the plants are still in beer cups to prevent from disturbing more biology than necessary when digging the hole. A sprinkle of mycorrhizae (I'm using Xtreme Mykos right now), a light watering (preferably AACT), and it's off to the races! I love the simplicity of soil food web growing...




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Have you b00sted your bl00m lately? Huuuuuge buds!
 

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I was talking to this guy who said he's organic and he asked me if I used bud hardener?! Then he told me to give my plants calmag :/ I told him the stuff I use is not measured in mL lol.
 

budman678

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Dude, you are killin it. My organic runs have been modeled after others, I can't articulate my practices like you can. Excellent thread and makes me want to try a no till method. Will the rootball completely decompose or will you have to pull it out? Curious about how you manage th roots ball in those fabric pots
 

Lester Moore

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I am slowly step by step making my way to growing no till and enjoying each step I take. can I add barley sprout tea to my brewed compost tea and throw it in the fridge for a few days until my next watering? my compost tea does fine in the fridge for a few days I am just not sure about the sprout tea. hopefully this wasn't already covered and this is a redundant question.
 

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If you were using it as a food source it would be ok as long as it doesn't stink like rot; fishy is ok if you're using fish ferts. However if it is just a EWC tea using microbeman recipe or TMs, the tea is best oxygenated the entire time. I like to feed my house plants with remains or dump on my compost pile or you can spray your veggers with it for foliar innoculate of the leaves which provides microbe populations on the leaves. Crazy I know but they live in there in nature so this is a good way to boost your plants health.
 

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I was talking to this guy who said he's organic and he asked me if I used bud hardener?! Then he told me to give my plants calmag :/ I told him the stuff I use is not measured in mL lol.

haha I wanna laugh every time I hear someone use that logic, but I can't because I used the very same logic a few years ago so I understand how they've been swayed. I just go along with them if they're set on their ways and go about my day afterwards :tiphat:

Dude, you are killin it. My organic runs have been modeled after others, I can't articulate my practices like you can. Excellent thread and makes me want to try a no till method. Will the rootball completely decompose or will you have to pull it out? Curious about how you manage th roots ball in those fabric pots

Thanks Budman, I owe it all to those who have passed down knowledge before me though. I'm just doing my part out of gratitude and passing what I owe know along, and learning every step along the way of doing so believe it or not... it's funny how much you learn unintentionally sometimes. Just talking about things can spark new ideas or theories in a moments notice.

What's that grateful dead lyric again?

Sometimes you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right...

The root ball completely breaks down over time, usually by the end of the following cycle it'll begin to just fall over because there are no more roots holding it up right. Those root pathways also add structure to the soil since they till it as the grow. It's a win win :woohoo:

thanks LLB! I use a recipe from a local guy. think I better go look at microbeman and TM's recipe now.

All you can do is take it one step at a time, it doesn't make sense to rush into things I don't think. You're building a foundation that will support a sky scraper of knowledge one day... it's important to make it strong and stable.

I actually use Microbe Man's recipes found at www.microbeorganics.com because they're proven to work. I used to just toss in whatever I wanted but I soon learned the hard way that isn't the best idea lol. Unless we have a scope, we never really know what's going on in the tea... so I depend on those who do have one when deciding on a recipe
 

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My soil is mixed. Ended up adding bob's red mill organic coconut flour at a rate of 1 cup per cubic foot, otherwise the blend is the typical BAS recipe (lavarock/rice hulls mixed 2:1 and compost/ews 4:3) with the CC mix. Due to personal conflicts, this first run will be done without any aloe or salicylic acid additions until I better understand why I'm being told to use it. Too many experts truncate their explanations past saponin, polysaccharides and salicylic acid with 'and lots of good stuff too', and that makes me uncomfortable until I know what that 'and lots of good stuff too' actually is. I figure not adding it wont make things worse, just 'less peak' if there is indeed a peak. Also found a spill pan for water heaters are the perfect 26 inch wide 3 inch deep drip pan (total spill volume 3.3 gallons) is perfect for my 20 gallon planter!

Now I'm conflicted on whether I'll let the cover crop seed grow out for a few days before burying each layer, or if I'll add soil as soon as I see signs of sprouting.

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Regarding biochar and reading more on how plants fill out a container post transplant, I decided to layer my biochar volumes by height. That is to say, I split up my soil into two batches, one sans biochar in a normal mix, and the other with. As I build my layers, I'll gradually mix more of the biochar mix with the normal mix so by the time I'm at the top, it's the 10% blend. The logic here is that the biochar banking bugs is most important when a plant is younger (e.g. roots closer to the surface), so the highest concentration will be near the top, and the least near the bottom. I just want the best bang-for-buck!

P.S. An order of supplies came with a free xtreme compost tea kit. Waiting for an order from BAS still, I made this tea for some giggles and an excuse to use my microscope. I followed the instructions to a 'T' and examined the results after 36 hours. The results below speak for themselves. :chin:

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That whole batch got fed to my daffodils. Whatever was in that tea, the microbes didn't like it. I did see a little life, some yeasts, some mycellial strands, but a basic count showed less than 20 billion viable cells per liter. Just for a comparison, a single liter of water with 14 grams of sugar will produce over 300 viable yeast cells within 24 hours. I'm not even seeing many dead cells, so this isn't a postmortem inspection either, just an inhospitable environment.

Now I'm tempted to see how other storebought tea kits fare, but really I'm more excited to see how MM's AACT recipe compares as a control!
 

Seaf0ur

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Due to personal conflicts, this first run will be done without any aloe or salicylic acid additions until I better understand why I'm being told to use it. Too many experts truncate their explanations past saponin, polysaccharides and salicylic acid with 'and lots of good stuff too', and that makes me uncomfortable until I know what that 'and lots of good stuff too' actually is.



Chemicals and their Biological Activities in: Aloe vera (L.) BURM. f. (Aloeaceae) -- Aloe, Bitter Aloes
Chemicals

-D-GLUCITOL Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

1,8-DIHYDROXYANTHRACENE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

2-METHYL-2-PHYTYL-6-CHROMANOL Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

7-HYDROXY-CHROMONE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

7-HYDROXYALOIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

8-METHYL-TOCOL Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALANINE Leaf 15,769 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antioxidant PC27:969 ; Cancer-Preventive 525 ; Oxidant PC27:969

ALBUMIN Leaf 1 - 5 ppm DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALEOSONE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALIINASE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOCUTIN-A Plant: DUKE1992A
Analgesic PEP ; Cancer-Agglutinator PEP ; Complementary-Activator PEP ; Hemagglutinator PEP ; Lymphogenic PEP

ALOE-EMODIN Plant: DUKE1992A
Antibacterial MIC=2-64 ug/ml; Antiherpetic AAC35:2463 ; Antileukemic; Antisalmonella CAN ; Antiseptic X10478467 ; Antistaphylococcic X10478467 ; Antitumor 1 ug/ml; Antiviral; Arylamine-N-Acetyltransferase-Inhibitor PH2 ; Calcium-Antagonist (strong activity); Candidicide MIC=25-250 ug/ml X10967452 ; Cathartic M11 ; Cytotoxic 20 ppm DUKE1992B ; Estrogenic X18563353 ; Fungicide MIC=25-250 ug/ml X10967452 ; Genotoxic JBH ; Laxative AEH113 ; Mutagenic AEH113 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Purgative ED50=>59.6 mg/kg orl mus IJO16:195 ; Termitifuge JBH ; Topoisomerase-II-Inhibitor 1 mM MR371:165 IC50=741 uM/ml BBA1428:406 ; Tuberculostatic PEP

ALOE-EMODIN-ANTHRANOL Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOENIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOESIN Plant: DUKE1992A
Purgative PJB1(1) ; Sunscreen AllHerb1998

ALOESOL Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOESONE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOETIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOETIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOETINIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOINOSE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOINOSIDE-A Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALOINS Plant 270,000 - 300,000 ppm MPI
No activity reported.

ALPHA-CELLULOSE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ALUMINUM Leaf 22 ppm; DUKE1992A
Antisilicotic MPT ; Antivaginitic MAR ; Candidicide MAR ; Encephalopathic M29 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B

AMYLASE Leaf 20 ppm; DUKE1992A
Sedative DUKE1992B

ANTHRACENE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ANTHRANOLS Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ANTHRAQUINONE-GLYCOSIDE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ANTHRAQUINONES Plant: DUKE1992A
Antilithic PAM ; Bird-Repellent M11 ; Carcinogenic DUKE1992B ; Laxative PAM ; Litholytic PAM ; Toxic 15

ANTHROL Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

APOISE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ARABINAN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ARABINOSE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ARGININE Leaf 78,216 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antidiabetic? WIC ; Antiencephalopathic M29 ; Antihepatitic M29 ; Antihypertensive NP6:1 ; Antiimpotence JMF1(3) ; Antiinfertility 4 g/day WER ; Antioxidant? PC27:976 ; Aphrodisiac 3 g/day; Diuretic BJP3:10 ; Hypoammonemic JBH ; NO-Genic JMF1(3) ; Pituitary-Stimulant PJB1(2):260 ; Spermigenic 4 g/day WER ; Vasodilator NP6:1

ASCORBIC-ACID Leaf 6,260 ppm; DUKE1992A
Acidulant FEMA 6,000 ARC ; Aldose-Reductase-Inhibitor SYN-X ; Analgesic 5-10 g/day; Angiotensin-Receptor-Blocker NP6:1 ; AntiAGE 2,000 mg/day SYN-X ; Antiaggregant SYN-X ; Antiaging 400 mg/day; Antiallergic PIL ; Antialzheimeran 2,000-6,000 mg/day; Antiarthritic 0.2-1 g/day; Antiasthmatic 1,000 mg/day WER ; Antiatherosclerotic; Antibacterial DAS ; Anticataract 1 g 3x/day 350 mg/day WER 400 mg/day SYN-X ; Anticervicaldysplasic 1,000-2,000 mg/day; AntiCFS 500-1,000 mg TE2 ; Anticlimacteric 500-5,000 mg/day WAF ; Anticold 1-2 g/man/day; AntiCrohn's 50-100 mg/day/orl/man M29 ; AntiCTS 1,000 mg 3x/day WAF ; Antidecubitic 500 mg/man/2x/day MAR ; Antidementia MPP ; Antidepressant 2,000 mg/day WER ; Antidiabetic SYN-X ; Antidote (Aluminum) EMP6:189 ; Antidote (Cadmium) DAS ; Antidote (Lead) DAS ; Antidote (Paraquat) MAR ; Antieczemic 3.5-5 g/day WER ; Antiedemic 1 g/man/day DAS ; Antiencephalitic DAS ; Antiendometriotic 2,000 mg/day WAF ; Antifatigue 500-1,000 mg TE2 ; Antifibrotic 1,000-2,000 mg WAF ; Antigallstone 1,000-3,000 mg/day WAF ; Antigastritic PIL ; Antigingivitic; Antiglaucomic 2 g/day WER ; Antihangover 1,000 mg WAF ; Antihemorrhagic 1 g/man/day DAS ; Antihepatitic 2-6 g/man/day DAS ; Antihepatotoxic EMP6:189 ; Antiherpetic 1-5 g/day; Antihistaminic 2 g/day orl man; Antihypertensive NP6:1 ; Antiinfertility 1 g/day WER ; Antiinflammatory PAM ; Antilepric 1.5 g/man/day MAR ; Antilithic 1,000-3,000 mg/day WAF ; AntiLyme 500-2,000 mg KEN ; Antimaculitic; Antimeasles DAS ; Antimenopausal 500-5,000 mg/day WAF ; Antimigraine M29 ; Antimutagenic EMP6:235 ; Antineuramidase X634178 ; Antinitrosic 1 g/man/day MAR ; Antiobesity 1 g 3x/day WER ; Antiorchitic DAS ; Antiosteoarthritic 1 g 2x/day WER ; Antiosteoporotic 500 mg/day; Antioxidant 100 ppm DUKE1992B ; Antiparkinsonian 1 g 2-3x/day; Antiparotitic DAS ; Antiperiodontitic 1 g 2x/day WER ; Antipneumonic PAM ; Antipodriac DAS ; Antipoliomyelitic DAS ; Antipyretic EMP6:189 ; Antiradicular SYN-X ; AntiRaynaud's 500 mg 1-2x/day WAF ; Antiretinotic PIL ; Antirheumatic MPP ; Antirhinitic 1,000 mg 3x/day WAF ; Antiscorbutic 10 mg/man/day MAR ; Antiseptic 4-8 g/day SYN-X MIC=3.3-217 mg/ml MAR ; Antishingles DAS ; Antispasmodic 500-5,000 mg/day WAF ; Antistress 500-1,000 mg; Antisyndrome-X 1-4 g/day SYN-X ; Antitumor (Gastric) PIL ; Antitumor (Lung) NR54:S71 ; Antiulcer; Antiviral 1-5 g/day; Apoptotic 1-10 mM BO2 ; Asthma-preventive 1,000 mg/day/orl PAM ; Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Blocker NP6:1 ; Beta-Glucuronidase-Inhibitor 1.5 g/day/man BO2 ; Calcium-Antagonist NP6:1 ; Cancer-Preventive 525 ; Cardioprotective PIL ; Cold-preventive 1-2 g/day DAS ; Collagenic BO2 ; Detoxicant DUKE1992B ; Diuretic 700 mg/man/orl NP6:1 ; Fistula-Preventive PAM ; Hypocholesterolemic 300-1,000 mg/day DAS ; Hypoglycemic SYN-X ; Hypotensive 1,000 mg/man/day; Immunomodulator PIL ; Immunostimulant SYN-X ; Interferonogenic PAM ; Lithogenic DAS ; Mucolytic 1 g/woman/day MAR ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Uricosuric 4 g/man/day DAS ; Urinary-Acidulant M29 ; Vasodilator NP6:1 ; Vulnerary PAM

ASPARTIC-ACID Plant 31,545 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antimorphinic MAR ; Neuroexcitant MAR ; Roborant M11

BARBALOIN Plant 42,400 ppm; MPI
Antibacterial DUKE1992B ; Antihistaminic IC50=20-60 ug/ml JJT39:395 ; Antitubercular DUKE1992B ; Laxative 500 uM CPB38:197 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Purgative ED50=15 mg/kg orl mus IJO16:211

BENZYL-ACETONE Plant: DUKE1992A
Antitussive DUKE1992B

BETA-BARBALOIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

BETA-CAROTENE Leaf 3 ppm; DUKE1992A
Allergenic M&R610 ; Androgenic? PAM ; Antiacne PAM ; Antiaging DUKE1992B ; Antiarthritic MPP ; Antiasthmatic PAM ; Anticancer JNU ; Anticarcinomic PAM ; Anticervicaldysplasic MPP ; Anticoronary 50 mg/man/2 days CMR3/4/91:16 ; Antihyperkeratotic; Antiichythyotic PAM ; Antileukoplakic; Antilipoperoxidant IC71=50 ug/ml X16277432 ; Antilupus 150 mg/man/day/2 mos MAR ; Antimaculitic; Antimastitic PAM ; Antimutagenic EMP6:235 ; Antioxidant PAM ; Antiozenic DUKE1992B ; Antipapillomic MPP ; Antiphotophobic 30-300 mg/man/day M29 ; Antipityriasic PAM ; AntiPMS JAFC34:409 ; Antiporphyric MAR ; Antiproliferant JNU ; Antipsoriac PAM ; Antiradicular PAM ; Antirheumatic MPP ; Antistress DAS ; Antitumor HSC25:1495 ; Antitumor (Breast) IC45=60 ug/ml X16277432 ; Antitumor (CNS) IC43=45 ug/ml X16277432 ; Antitumor (Colon) X16277432 ; Antitumor (Lung) IC30=60 ug/ml X16277432 ; Antitumor (Prostate) MES ; Antitumor (Stomach) IC26=45 ug/ml X16277432 ; Antiulcer 12 mg 3x/day/man/orl PAM 15,000-25,000 IU/day WAF ; Antixerophthalmic DAS ; Cancer-Preventive 22 ppm 505 ; Chemopreventive MES ; Colorant JBH ; COX-1-Inhibitor IC78=50 ug/ml X16277432 ; COX-2-Inhibitor IC82=50 ug/ml X16277432 ; Gastroprotective X6654625 ; Immunostimulant 180 mg/man/day/orl PAM ; Interferon-Synergist PJB1(2):264 ; Mucogenic PAM ; Phagocytotic PAM ; Prooxidant 20 ug/g JAF44:2096 ; Thymoprotective PAM ; Ubiquiot JBH

BETA-SITOSTEROL Plant: DUKE1992A
Androgenic DUKE1992B ; Angiogenic X11988857 ; Anorexic MAR ; Antiadenomic M11 ; Antiandrogenic JE28:221 ; Antibacterial QJC28:155 ; Anticancer (Breast) PS131:95 ; Anticancer (Cervix) PJB1(2):287 ; Anticancer (Lung) PJB1(2):287 ; Antiedemic IC54=320 mg/kg orl DFN:160 ; Antiestrogenic JE28:221 ; Antifeedant 382 ; Antifertility JE28:221 ; Antigonadotrophic JE28:221 ; Antihyperlipoproteinaemic JBH ; Antiinflammatory; Antileukemic PJB1(2):287 ; Antilymphomic PJB1(2):287 ; Antimutagenic 250 ug/ml JAFC37:1365 ; Antiophidic 2.3 mg mus EMP5:363 ; Antioxidant IC44=10 uM JMF5:1 ; Antiprogestational JE28:221 ; Antiprostaglandin 30 mg/day/12 wks FT68(4):291 ; Antiprostatadenomic M11 ; Antiprostatitic 10-20 mg 3 x/day/orl man; Antipyretic HDN ; Antitumor (Breast) PS131:95 ; Antitumor (Cervix) PJB1(2):287 ; Antitumor (Lung) PJB1(2):287 ; Antiviral PS75:161 ; Apoptotic X17350814 ; Artemicide LC50=110 ppm PC29(5):1667 ; Cancer-Preventive 525 ; Candidicide QJC28:155 ; Caspase-8-Inducer X17358014 ; Estrogenic PHM9:52 ; Febrifuge HDN ; Gonadotrophic JE28:221 ; Hepatoprotective PMP23:60 ; Hypocholesterolemic 2-6 g/man/day/orl M30 9-3,330 mg/man/day/orl MAR ; Hypoglycemic JE27:243 ; Hypolipidemic 2-6 g/day; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Spermicide JE28:221 ; Ubiquiot JBH ; Ulcerogenic 500 mg/kg ipr rat FT63(1):3

CALCIUM Leaf 190 - 4,600 ppm DUKE1992A
Antiallergic 500 mg/day; Antianxiety DAS ; Antiarrhythmic 500-1,500 mg RAF ; Antiarthritic 1,000 mg/day WAF ; Antiatherosclerotic 500 mg/day WER ; Anticlimacteric 1,000-1,500 mg/day WAF ; Antidepressant DAS ; Antidote (Aluminum) DAS ; Antidote (Lead) DAS ; Antihyperkinetic DAS ; Antihypertensive; Antiinsomniac DAS ; Antimenopausal; Antiobesity PIL ; Antiosteoporotic 500-2,000 mg/day; Antiperiodontitic 750 mg/day WER ; AntiPMS 1 g/day; Antirheumatic 1,000 mg/day WAF ; Antistress 500-1,500 mg/day WAF ; Antitic DAS ; Anxiolytic; Calcium-Channel-Blocker NP6:1 ; Diuretic NP6:1 ; Hypocholesterolemic 500 mg/day WER ; Hypotensive 1 g/day WER ; Laxative 1,000-1,200 mg WAF ; Tranquilizer 500-1,500 mg/day WAF ; Vasodilator NP6:1

CALCIUM-OXALATE Plant: DUKE1992A
Emetic PJB1(1):169 ; Inflammatory PJB1(1):169 ; Laxative PJB1(1):169 ; Lithogenic PJB1(1):169

CAMPESTEROL Plant: DUKE1992A
Antioxidant IC37=10 uM JMF5:1 ; Hypocholesterolemic JAD

CARBOHYDRATES Leaf 896,000 ppm; DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

CASANTHRANOL-I Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

CASANTHRANOL-II Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

CATALASE Plant: DUKE1992A
Antioxidant 505

CHLORIDE Leaf 10 - 110 ppm DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

CHOLESTEROL Leaf 40 - 120 ppm DUKE1992A
Antioxidant IC43=10 uM JMF5:1

CHOLINE Plant: DUKE1992A
Antialzheimeran 5-16 g/man/day; Antichoreic DAS ; Anticirrhotic 6,000 mg/man/day DUKE1992B ; Anticystinuric DUKE1992B ; Antidementia PJB1(1):171 ; Antidiabetic DUKE1992B ; Antidyskinetic 150-200 mg/kg/man/day MAR ; Antihomocysteine SN160:282 ; Antimanic 15-30 g/man/day/orl PAM ; Antinociceptive X579998 ; Antisteatotic JN133:1302 ; Cardiodepressant SN160:282 ; Cerebrotonic SN160:282 ; Cholinergic CAN ; Hepatoprotective JN127:893S ; Hypotensive DUKE1992B ; Ileorelaxant FT1990:509 ; Lipotropic JE26:86 ; Memorigenic SN160:282 ; Parasympathomimetic (1/1,000th acetylcholine) HDN

CHOLINE-SALICYLATE Plant: DUKE1992A
Analgesic MAR ; Antiotalgic MAR

CHROMIUM Leaf: DUKE1992A
Amphiglycemic? DAS ; Antiacne MPP ; AntiAGE 200-1,000 ug SYN-X ; Antiaging SYN-X ; Antiatherosclerotic 20 ug/day; AntiCFS 200 ug TE2 ; Anticorneotic DAS ; Antidiabetic 200-1,000 ug; Antidote (Lead) DAS ; Antifatigue 200 ug TE2 ; Antiglycosuric 200-1,000 ug; Antiobesity SYN-X ; Antisyndrome-X 200-800 ug SYN-X ; Antitriglyceride 20 ug/day WER 200-1,000 ug SYN-X ; Cardioprotective PIL ; Energizer HYL ; Hypocholesterolemic 20 ug/day WER 200-1,000 ug SYN-X ; Hypoglycemic SYN-X ; Hypotensive SYN-X ; Immunomodulator HYL ; Insulinogenic DUKE1992B ; Memorigenic HYL

CHRYSAMMINIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

CHRYSOPHANIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
Antispasmodic FT57:271.1986 ; Calcium-Antagonist K10848 ; Fungicide DUKE1992B ; Keratitigenic M&R ; Occuloirritant M&R ; Pesticide DUKE1992B

CHRYSOPHANOL Plant: DUKE1992A
Antibacterial QJC28:155 ; Antiseptic DUKE1992B ; Calcium-Antagonist 5/6 aloeemodin LAB107 ; Candidicide QJC28:155 ; Cathartic DUKE1992B ; Hemostat DUKE1992B ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Pigment JBH ; Purgative ED50=>500 mg/kg orl mus IJO16:195 ; Termitifuge JBH

CHRYSOPHANOL-GLYCOSIDE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

CINNAMIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
Aldose-Reductase-Inhibitor 4 ug/ml (weak activity) SKN43:99 ; Allergenic M&R317 ; Anesthetic DUKE1992B ; Antibacterial MAR ; Antiinflammatory PMP25:55 ; Antimutagenic EMP6:235 ; Antispasmodic JBH ; Cancer-Preventive 525 ; Choleretic DUKE1992B ; Dermatitigenic JBH ; FLavor FEMA 4-40 ARC ; Fungicide DUKE1992B ; Herbicide DUKE1992B ; Laxative DUKE1992B ; Lipoxygenase-Inhibitor RWG141 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Tyrosinase-Inhibitor ID50=700 uM; Vermifuge JE26:81

COBALT Leaf: DUKE1992A
Cardiomyopathogenic DAS ; Erythrocytogenic DAS

CONIFERYL-ALCOHOL Plant: DUKE1992A
Antiaggregant IC50=29 uM PR4(3):93 ; Antioxidant EC50=13-18 ug/ml JAF50:5850 ; Antiprostaglandin RWG27 ; Antiradicular JAF50:5850 ; Fungicide ED50=125 ug/ml 438 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B

COUMARIN Plant: DUKE1992A
Aldose-Reductase-Inhibitor 10 ug/ml cow (weak activity, 11% inhibition) CPB43:1385 ; Allelochemic IC100=2 mM 438 ; Analgesic ZEB ; Anesthetic EB30:103 ; Antiaggregant DUKE1992B ; Antiandrogenic PM56(6):671 ; Antibrucellosic JPP42:194 ; Anticancer (Kidney) 400-7,000 mg/day MAB ; Anticancer (Prostate) MAB ; Antidiuretic CAN117 ; Antiedemic CPB38:2283 ; Antiesherichic JBH ; Antiinflammatory CPB38:2283 ; Antilymphedemic MAB ; Antimelanomic 50 mg/day; Antimetastatic 50 mg/man/day MAB ; Antimitotic IJP33:7 ; Antimononuccleotic MAB ; Antimutagenic EMP6:235 ; Antimycoplasmotic MAB ; Antipsittacotic MAB ; Antipsoriac IJP33:7 ; Antitoxoplasmotic MAB ; Antitumor 50 mg/day; Antitumor (GI) JAR9(4):182 ; Antitumor (Kidney) 400-7,000 mg/day MAB ; Antitumor (Prostate) MAB ; Bacteristat JBH ; Bruchiphobe DUKE1992B ; Cancer-Preventive 5-25 ug/ml PM1987:526 ; Carcinogenic 200 mg/kg orl mus MAB ; Cardiodepressant; Cardiotonic FEL ; Chemopreventive JAR9(4):182 ; DME-Inhibitor IC50=57.5 uM ACM:134 ; Emetic DUKE1992B ; Estrogenic CAN ; Fungicide JBH ; Hemorrhagic JBH ; Hepatotoxic 0.8-1.71 mM/kg orl rat 100 mg/kg dog ARO95:21 2,500 ppm diet ARO95:21 ; Hypnotic EB44:68.1990 ; Hypoglycemic 250-1,000 mg/kg orl EMP6:165 ; Immunostimulant; Juvabional 382 ; Larvistat JBH ; Lymphocytogenic 100 mg/day JPP42:194 ; Lymphokinetic PH2 ; Narcotic FEL ; Ovicide DUKE1992B ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Phagocytotic PM56(6):671 ; Piscicide JBH ; Respirodepressant EB30:103 ; Rodenticide JBH ; Sedative EB44:68.1990

CREATININE Leaf 1 - 15 ppm DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

D-GALACTAN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

D-GALACTOURONIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

DI-(2-ETHYLHEXYL)-PHTHALATE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

EMODIN Plant: DUKE1992A
AGEs-Inhibitor IC50=118 uM X17978503 ; Aldose-Reductase-Inhibitor IC50=15.9 uM X17978503 ; Allergenic CAN ; Antiaggregant JNP33(3):630 ; Antiangiogenic; Antibacterial BOI ; Anticytomegalovirus ED50=1.1 ug/ml HG40:23 ; Antifeedant 382 ; Antiinflammatory 15 mg/kg IJE29:230 ; Antileukemic JBH ; Antilymphomic JNM7:51 ; AntiMRSA MIC 2-64 ug/ml X10478467 ; Antimutagenic FVT29:765 ; Antineoplastic JNM7:51 ; Antiplaque ED50=1.1 ug/ml HG40:23 ; Antiproliferant IC50=20-30 uM BO2 ; Antisarcomic PJB1(1):174 ; Antiseptic DUKE1992B ; Antispasmodic 411 ; Antisprout PJB1(1):174 ; Antitumor (Breast) IJO16:197 ; Antiulcer 15 mg/kg IJE29:230 ; Antivaginitic AKT ; Antiviral EC50=1.1 PM56(6):651 ED50=1.1 ug/ml HG40:23 ; Cathartic M11 ; CNS-Depressant 15 mg/kg ipr mus FT65(4):275 ; Collagenase-Inhibitor IC50=40 uM BO2 ; COX-2-Inhibitor; Cytotoxic CD50=2.6 ug/ml DUKE1992B ; Differentiator IC50=20-30 uM BO2 ; Estrogenic X18563353 ; Genotoxic AEH113 ; Gonadotropic JE26:82 ; Hypolipidemic BOI ; Immunostimulant BOI ; Immunosuppressant EJP198:211 ; iNOS-Inhibitor X12391547 ; Leucocytogenic BOI ; MMP-2-Inhibitor X19291397 ; MMP-7-Inhibitor X19291397 ; MMP-9-Inhibitor X19291397 ; Mutagenic AEH114 ; NO-Inhibitor IC50=60.7 uM X12391547 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; PGE2-Inhibitor X12391547 ; Prostaglandin-Synthesis-Inhibitor IC50=23 uM/ml BBA1428:406 ; Protein-Kinase-C-Inhibitor IC50=25 uM BO2 ; PTK-Inhibitor 10-100 uM IC50=19-37 uM BO2 ; Purgative ED50=>500 mg/kg orl mus IJO16:195 ; Styptic DUKE1992B ; Topoisomerase-II-Inhibitor 1 mM MR371:165 IC50=7 uM/ml BBA1428:406 ; Trichomonicide JE40:111 ; Tyrosine-Kinase-Inhibitor PH2 ; Vasodilator EJP198:211 ; Vasorelaxant EJP198:211

FAT Leaf 8,000 ppm; DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

FIBER Leaf 177,000 ppm; DUKE1992A
Angiotensin-Receptor-Blocker NP6:1 ; Antidiabetic DUKE1992B ; Antihypertensive NP6:1 ; Antiobesity DUKE1992B ; Antitumor PAM ; Antiulcer PAM ; Beta-Blocker NP6:1 ; Cancer-Preventive 525 ; Cardioprotective DUKE1992B ; Diuretic NP6:1 ; Hypocholesterolemic DUKE1992B ; Hypotensive 10 g/man/day/orl PAM ; Hypouricemic X12350076 ; Laxative DUKE1992B ; Vasodilator NP6:1

FOLACIN Leaf 0.027 - 0.2 ppm DUKE1992A
Antianemic 5-20 mg/man/day DUKE1992B ; Anticervicaldysplasic 8-30 mg/wmn/day/orl PAM ; Anticheilitic DAS ; Antidepressant DAS ; Antigingivitic 2-5 mg/day/man PAM ; Antiglossitic DAS ; Antimyelotoxic 5 mg/day/orl/man M29 ; Antineuropathic DAS ; Antiperiodontitic PAM ; Antiplaque PAM ; Antipsychotic M29 ; AntiSpina-Bifida DAS ; Hematopoietic M11 ; Uricosuric PAM ; Xanthine-Oxidase-Inhibitor PAM

FORMIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
Acaricide X10826162 ; Antiseptic DUKE1992B ; Antisyncopic DUKE1992B ; Astringent M11 ; Corrosive ARC ; Counterirritant M11 ; FLavor FEMA 500-2,500 ARC ; Fungistat JBH ; Fungitoxic JBH ; Irritant M&R670 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Preservative ARC ; Toxic JBH

FRUCTOSE Plant: DUKE1992A
Antialcoholic JBH ; Antidiabetic JBH ; Antihangover DUKE1992B ; Antiketotic M11 ; Antinauseant JBH ; Laxative AJC62:1212 ; Neoplastic CRC ; Sweetener 2 x glucose JBH

GALACTOSE Plant: DUKE1992A
Sweetener 0.32 x sucrose MAR

GLOBULIN Leaf 2 ppm; DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

GLUCOMANNAN Plant: DUKE1992A
Anorectic? M29 ; Antidiabetic LRN-JUL86 ; Hypocholesterolemic LRN-JUL86

GLUCOSAMINE Plant: DUKE1992A
Antiarthritic

GLUCOSE Leaf 280 - 1,030 ppm DUKE1992A
Acetylcholinergic DUKE1992B ; Antiedemic JBH ; Antihepatotoxic M11 ; Antiketotic M11 ; Antivaricose JBH ; Hyperglycemic M11 ; Memory-Enhancer SN138:189.1990

GLUTAMIC-ACID Leaf 43,256 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antialkali? 500-1,000 mg/day/orl/man M29 ; Antiepileptic DUKE1992B ; Antihyperammonemic M29 ; Antilithic PAM ; Antiprostatitic 125-250 mg 3 x/day WER ; Antiretardation JBH ; Anxiolytic M11 ; Neurotoxic JBH

GLUTAMINE Leaf 20,607 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antialcoholic 1,000 mg/man/day/orl PAM ; Antidepressant WER ; Antisickling JNP39:427 ; Antiulcer 1,600 mg/man/day/orl PAM ; Catabolic TRA

GLYCEROL Plant: DUKE1992A
Anticataract M29 ; Antiear-wax M29 ; Antiketotic M11 ; AntiMeniere's 1.5 g/kg M29 ; Antineuralgic M29 ; Arrhythmigenic M29 ; Emollient M11 ; Hyperglycemic M29

GLYCINE Leaf 5,030 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antiacid M29 ; Antialdosteronic PAM ; Antidote (Hypoglycin-A) M29 ; Antiencephalopathic M29 ; Antigastritic M29 ; Antiprostatitic 125-250 mg 3 x/day WER ; Antipruritic M11 ; Antisickling PM56(1):41 ; Antiulcer M29 ; Cancer-Preventive 525 ; Neuroinhibitor WER ; Uricosuric DUKE1992B

HECOGENIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

HEXAURONIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

HISTIDINE Leaf 2,327 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antiarteriosclerotic JE26:80 ; Antinephritic JBH ; Antioxidant PC27:976 ; Antiulcer JE26:80 ; Antiuremic JBH ; Essential JBH ; Oxidant PC27:976

HOMONATALOIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

HYDROCINNAMIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

HYDROXYMETHYLANTHRAQUINONE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

IRON Leaf 30 - 300 ppm DUKE1992A
Antiakathisic M29 ; Antianemic M29 ; Anticanker; Anticheilitic DAS ; Antimenorrhagic 100 mg/day/wmn/orl PAM ; Prooxidant PIL

ISOBARBALOIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

ISOLEUCINE Leaf 8,526 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antiencephalopathic? M29 ; Antipellagric MAR ; Essential JBH

KILOCALORIES Leaf 2,800 /kg; DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

L-ASPARAGINE Plant 45,449 ppm; POAS58 1978
No activity reported.

LEUCINE Leaf 6,952 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antiencephalopathic M29 ; Essential JBH

LIGNIN Plant: DUKE1992A
Antibacterial DUKE1992B ; Anticancer AFR27:209 ; Anticoronary AFR27:209 ; Antidiarrheic M29 ; AntiHIV DUKE1992B ; Antinitrosaminic AFR27:209 ; Antioxidant AFR27:209 ; Antitumor AFR27:209 ; Antiviral CPB38:3033 ; Chelator AFR27:209 ; Hypocholesterolemic AFR27:209 ; Laxative AFR27:209 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B

LIPASE Leaf 16 ppm; DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

LUPEOL Plant: DUKE1992A
Antiangiogenic 30-50 ug/ml PR4:341 ; AntiEBV JNP65:645 ; Antiedemic PM60:516 ; Antiflu JNP67:344 ; Antihyperglycemic JBH ; Antiinflammatory 1/3 Indomethacin PM60:516 ; Antilithic 25 mg/kg/day FT67:121 ; Antimalarial IC50=46.8 ug/ml JE15:204 ; Antioxalate 25 mg/kg/day FT67:121 ; Antioxidant FT67:121 ; Antiperoxidant FT67:121 ; Antiprostaglandin X11732756 ; Antirheumatic DUKE1992B ; Antitumor JBH ; Antiurethrotic DUKE1992B ; Antiviral JNP67:344 ; Cytotoxic 50-500 ppm DUKE1992B ; FPTase-Inhibitor IC50=65 ug/ml JNP59:658 ; Hypotensive JBH ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; TOPO-2-Inhibitor IC50=10.4 uM JNP64:1545

LYSINE Leaf 7,748 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antialkalotic M29 ; Antiherpetic 0.5-3 g/day; Essential JBH ; Hypoarginanemic 250 mg/kg M29

M-PROTOCATECHUIC-ALDEHYDE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

MAGNESIUM Leaf 930 ppm; DUKE1992A
Antiaggregant 400 mg/day; Antialcoholic PIL ; Antianginal WER ; Antianorectic DAS ; Antianxiety WER ; Antiarrhythmic; Antiarthritic DAS ; Antiasthmatic PAM ; Antiatherosclerotic; Anticephalagic PIL ; AntiCFS PIL ; Anticlimacteric 500-750 mg/day; Anticonvulsant FAC ; Anticoronary 400 mg/day SYN-X ; Antidepressant DAS ; Antidiabetic 400-800 mg/man/day; Antidysmenorrheic 100 mg 4 x/day WER ; Antiendometriotic 500 mg/day WAF ; Antienterotic KEN ; Antiepileptic 450 mg/day; Antifatigue KEN ; Antifibromyalgic 200-300 mg 3x/day; Antigastrotic KEN ; Antiglaucomic ABEL1999 ; Antihyperkinetic DAS ; Antihypertensive NP6:1 ; Antihypoglycemic DAS ; Antiinflammatory 100 mg 4 x/day WER ; Antiinsomniac DAS ; Antilithic PAM ; AntiLyme 400-1,000 mg; Antimastalgic PAM ; Antimenopausal 500-750 mg/day; Antimigraine 200 mg/day/man WER ; Antimitral-valve-prolapse PIL ; AntiMS; Antinephrolytic; Antineurotic DAS ; Antiosteoporotic 500-1,000 mg/day/wmn/orl; Antiplaque 500-1,000 mg/day WAF ; AntiPMS 400-800 mg/day/wmn orl 400-800 mg/day/wmn/orl; AntiRaynaud's 280-350 mg/day WAF ; Antiretinopathic 400 mg/day SYN-X ; Antispasmodic PIL ; Antispasmophilic 500 mg/day WER ; Antistress 500-750 mg/day WAF ; Antistroke 400 mg/day SYN-X ; Antisyndrome-X 400 mg/man/day SYN-X ; Anxiolytic 500-750 mg/day; Calcium-Antagonist; Cardioprotective PIL ; CNS-Depressant FAC ; Diuretic NP6:1 ; Hypocholesterolemic 400 mg/day WER ; Hypotensive 260-500 mg/day; Immunomodulator KEN ; Insulinogenic 400 mg/day SYN-X ; Laxative 300-500 mg/day; Litholytic PIL ; Myorelaxant 100 mg 4 x/day WER ; Neurotransmitter; Tranquilizer 500-750 mg/day WAF ; Uterorelaxant 100 mg 4 x/day WER ; Vasodilator

MANGANESE Leaf 6 ppm; DUKE1992A
Antialcoholic FHN ; Antianemic MAR ; Antiarthritic PIL ; Antidiabetic 10-30 mg/man/day 3-5 mg/day WER ; Antidiscotic DAS ; Antidyskinetic MAR ; Antiepileptic 450 mg/day WER ; Antiosteoporotic; Antiototic DAS ; Antioxidant PIL ; AntiPMS PIL ; Antisyndrome-X 10-30 mg/man/day SYN-X ; Hypoglycemic

MANNOSE Plant: DUKE1992A
Antiadhesive; Anticystitic 0.25-1 tsp 3-4 x/day orl man A&C3:269 ; AntiUTI PIL

MUCILAGE Plant: DUKE1992A
Cancer-Preventive 525 ; Demulcent PJB1(2):279 ; Hypocholesterolemic GAZ

MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES Plant: DUKE1992A
Immunostimulant PJB1(1):181

NATALOIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

NIACIN Leaf: DUKE1992A
Allergenic WER ; Antiacrodynic DUKE1992B ; Antiallergic 50 mg/2x/day WER ; Antialzheimeran PIL ; Antiamblyopic DUKE1992B ; Antianginal DUKE1992B ; Anticataract DUKE1992B ; Antichilblain JBH ; Anticonvulsant 3 g/day WER ; Antidementia PIL ; Antidermatitic DAS ; Antidiabetic DUKE1992B ; Antidysphagic DUKE1992B ; Antiepileptic WER ; Antihangover 50 mg WAF ; Antihistaminic 50 mg 2x/day WER ; Antihyperactivity 1.5-6 g/day WER ; Antiinsomnic 1 g/day WER ; AntiLyme 50 mg/day; AntiMeniere's JAD ; Antineuralgic DUKE1992B ; Antiparkinsonian 100 mg/day WER ; Antipellagric DAS ; AntiRaynaud's 1,500-4,000 mg/day WAF ; Antiscotomic DUKE1992B ; Antispasmodic 100 mg 2x/day WER ; Antivertigo DUKE1992B ; Cancer-Preventive 525 ; Cardioprotective PIL ; Circulotonic PIL ; Fibrinolytic MPP ; Hepatoprotective DUKE1992B ; Hepatotoxic PIL ; Hypocholesterolemic 50-100 mg 3x/day; Hypoglycemic DUKE1992B ; Hypolipidemic RWG:17 ; Sedative PAM ; Serotoninergic PAM ; Vasodilator M29

NIACINAMIDE Plant: DUKE1992A
Antiinflammatory PAM

OXIDASE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

P-COUMARIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
Aldose-Reductase-Inhibitor 4 ug/ml (weak activity) SKN43:99 ; Allelopathic JBH ; Antibacterial PHZ46:156 ; Anticlastogen X9025787 ; Antifertility AEHD1:84 ; Antihepatotoxic JBH ; Antileukemic IC50=25-56 ug/ml AJC31:37 ; Antinitrosaminic JNU ; Antioxidant 1/3 BHA JAF50:889 IC24=30 ppm; Antiperoxidant IC50=>100 uM PM57:A54 ; Antiseptic X15712986 ; Antispasmodic CAN ; Antitumor; Cancer-Preventive; Chemopreventive X15712986 ; Choleretic DUKE1992B ; Cytotoxic JBH ; Diaphoretic? LRN-DEC90 ; Fungicide NIG ; Lipoxygenase-Inhibitor IC11=5 mM JAF38:688 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Prostaglandigenic RWG27 ; Prostaglandin-Synthesis-Inhibitor DUKE1992B ; Tyrosinase-Inhibitor ID50=3,650 uM JAF51:2837

P-METHOXY-HYDROCINNAMIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

P-METHOXYBENZYLACETONE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

PECTIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

PHENYLALANINE Leaf 7,103 ppm; POAS58 1978
AntiADD 587 mg/day/orl M29 ; Antidepressant 50-4,000 mg/day/man; Antiparkinsonian 200-500 mg/day/man MAR ; Antisickling 690 ug/ml; Antivitiligic 100 mg/kg/day/orl/man M29 ; Monoamine-Precursor PAM ; Tremorigenic 1,600-12,600 mg/man/day MAR

PHOSPHORUS Leaf 6 - 940 ppm DUKE1992A
Antiosteoporotic DAS ; Anxiolytic WAF ; Immunostimulant DAS ; Osteogenic DAS

PHYTOSTEROLS Plant: DUKE1992A
Antiprostatotic; Hypocholesterolemic MPP

POLYPHENOLS Plant: DUKE1992A
Anthelmintic JNP59:205 ; Antiangiogenic X15629234 ; Antibacterial JE26:74 ; Anticariogenic JNP59:205 ; Antidiarrheic DUKE1992B ; Antidysenteric DUKE1992B ; Antihepatotoxic JNP59:205 ; AntiHIV JNP59:205 ; Antihypertensive JNP59:205 ; Antilipolytic JNP59:205 ; Antimutagenic DUKE1992B ; Antiophidic EMP5:363 ; Antioxidant IC50=1.44 ug/ml CPB38:1051 ; Antiradicular 500 mg/kg/day orl mus CPB38:1049 ; Antirenitic CPB38:1049 ; Antitumor JNP59:205 ; Antiulcer JNP59:205 ; Antiviral; Cancer-Preventive HG22:14 ; Chelator JNP59:205 ; Cyclooxygenase-Inhibitor JNP59:205 ; Glucosyl-Transferase-Inhibitor JNP59:205 ; Hepatoprotective DUKE1992B ; Immunosuppressant RWG29 ; Lipoxygenase-Inhibitor JNP59:205 ; MAO-Inhibitor JNP59:205 ; Ornithine-Decarboxylase-Inhibitor JNP59:205 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Psychotropic CPB38:1049 ; Xanthine-Oxidase-Inhibitor JNP59:205

POLYURONIDE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

POTASSIUM Leaf 100 - 850 ppm DUKE1992A
Angiotensin-Receptor-Blocker NP6:1 ; Antiarrhythmic DAS ; Antidepressant DAS ; Antifatigue DAS ; Antihypertensive; Antispasmodic DAS ; Antistroke; Anxiolytic WAF ; Beta-Blocker NP6:1 ; Cardioprotective 3,000-5,000 mg PIL ; Cardiotoxic 18,000 mg/man/day DUKE1992B ; Diuretic NP6:1 ; Hypotensive; Vasodilator NP6:1

PROLINE Leaf 3,339 ppm; POAS58 1978
No activity reported.

PROTEIN Leaf 10,000 - 57,000 ppm DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

PROTEINASE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

PTEROYLGLUTAMIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

PURINE Leaf 1 - 56 ppm DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

QUINONE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

RESIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

RESITANNOLS Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

RHAMNOSE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

RHEIN Plant: DUKE1992A
Antibacterial QJC28:155 ; Anticarcinomic IJO16:197 ; Anticariogenic PHZ49:681 ; Anticytomegalovirus ED50=1.1 ug/ml HG40:23 ; Antineoplastic JNM7:51 ; Antiplaque ED50=0.6 ug/ml HG40:23 ; Antiseptic DUKE1992B ; Antitumor LTN-APR-92 ; Antiviral EC50=1.1 PM56(6):651 ED50=0.61 ug/ml HG40:23 ; Calcium-Antagonist 9/10 aloeemodin; Candidicide QJC28:155 ; Cathartic PC29(10):3095 ; Cytotoxic CD50=3.4 ug/ml DUKE1992B ; Fungicide JBH ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Proteinase-Inhibitor DUKE1992B ; Purgative ED50=97.5 mg/kg orl mus IJO16:195

RIBOFLAVIN Leaf: DUKE1992A
Antiarabiflavinotic 2-10 mg/day orl MAR ; Anticarpal-Tunnel 50 mg/day WER ; Anticataract 15 mg/day WER ; Anticephalagic PIL ; Anticervicaldysplasic 1.6-10 mg/day WAF ; Anticheilitic DUKE1992B ; Antidecubitic DUKE1992B ; Antiglossitic DAS ; Antikeratitic DUKE1992B ; AntiLyme 50 mg/day KEn ; Antimigraine DUKE1992B ; Antioxidant PIL ; Antipellagric DUKE1992B ; Antiphotophobic DAS ; Cancer-Preventive 525

SAPOGENIN Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

SAPONINS Plant: DUKE1992A
Antihepatomic NR54:S71 ; Antimutagenic NR54:S71 ; Antitumor (Lung) NR54:S71 ; Antitumor (Ovary) NR54:S71 ; Immunomodulator NR54:S71

SELENIUM Leaf: DUKE1992A
Analgesic 200 ug/day WER ; Anorexic 52 ; Antiacne WER ; Antiaggregant PAM ; Antiangiogenic 2 uM BO2 230 ug/kg orl rat BO2 ; Antiarthritic; Antiasthmatic MPP ; Antiatherosclerotic MPP ; Anticataract 400 ug/day MPP ; Anticirrhotic DAS ; Anticlimacteric 200 ug/day WAF ; Anticoronary; Antidandruff DAS ; Antidepressant WAF ; Antidote (Mercury) DAS ; Antifibrotic 400 ug WAF ; Antigout 200 ug WAF ; AntiHIV; Antikeshan DAS ; Antileukemic 1.6 mg/kg ipr mus BO2 ; Antileukotriene PAM ; Antimaculitic; Antimelanomic 480 ug/kg BO2 ; Antimenopausal 200 ug/day WAF ; Antimetastatic 480 ug/kg BO2 ; Antimyalgic 200 ug/day WER ; AntiNF-kB BO2 ; Antiosteoarthritic HSC25:1487 ; Antioxidant 100-200 (-400) ug/man/day; Antiparkinsonian 200-400 ug/day WAF ; Antiproliferant 2 uM BO2 ; Antiradicular 100-200 (-400) ug/man/day SYN-X ; Antirheumatic MPP ; Antisyndrome-X SYN-X ; Antitumor SYN-X ; Antitumor (brain) 38-150 ug/kg BO2 ; Antitumor (Breast) 0.8 mg/kg scu mus BO2 150 ug/kg diet rat BO2 230 ug/kg orl rat BO2 333.6 ug/day BO2 ; Antitumor (Lung) 240 ug/kg diet BO2 ; Antitumor (Prostate) PIL ; Antiulcerogenic JE29:25 ; Anxiolytic WAF ; AP-1-Inhibitor 2-50 uM BO2 ; Apoptotic BO2 ; Cancer-Preventive DAS ; Cardioprotective 200 ug/day; Depressant 52 ; Fungicide DAS ; Immunomodulator PIL ; Immunostimulant 100-200 (-400) ug/man/day SYN-X ; NF-kB-Inhibitor BO2 ; Ornithine-Decarboxylase-Inhibitor BO2 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Polyamine-Synthesis-Inhibitor BO2 ; Prostaglandin-Sparer JPP42:655 ; Protein-Kinase-C-Inhibitor IC50=2-50 uM BO2 ; VEGF-Inhibitor BO2

SERINE Leaf 23,540 ppm; POAS58 1978
Cancer-Preventive 525

SILICON Leaf 22 ppm; DUKE1992A
Antiarteriosclerotic DAS ; Antionychyotic PIL ; Antiosteoporotic; Cardioprotective PIL

SODIUM Leaf 40 - 510 ppm DUKE1992A
Hypertensive DAS

THIAMIN Leaf 0.8 ppm; DUKE1992A
Analgesic 1-4 g/day WER ; Antialcoholic 50-100 mg/day; Antialzheimeran 100-3,000 mg/day WER ; Antianorectic JBH ; Antibackache 1-4 g/day WER ; Antiberiberi DUKE1992B ; Anticanker MPP ; Anticardiospasmic DUKE1992B ; Anticataract PIL ; Anticolitic DUKE1992B ; Antidecubitic DUKE1992B ; Antideliriant DUKE1992B ; Antidementia PIL ; Antidyspeptic PIL ; Antiencephalopathic M29 ; Antifatigue JBH ; Antigastritic JBH ; Antihangover 50 mg WAF ; Antiheartburn DUKE1992B ; Antiherpetic DUKE1992B ; AntiLyme; Antimigraine DUKE1992B ; Antimyocarditic DUKE1992B ; Antineuralgic 1-4 g/day WER ; Antineurasthenic DUKE1992B ; Antineuritic DUKE1992B ; Antineuropathic 50 mg WER ; Antipoliomyelitic DUKE1992B ; Insectifuge 75-150 mg/man/day MAR ; Neuroprotective PIL ; Pesticide DUKE1992B

THREITOL Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

THREONINE Leaf 14,652 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antioxidant? PC27:976 ; Antiulcer M29 ; Essential JBH ; FLavor FEMA 1,000 ARC

TIN Leaf 11 ppm; DUKE1992A
Antiacne DUKE1992B ; Antibacterial DUKE1992B ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Taenicide MAR

TRIHYDROXYMETHYLANTHRAQUINONE Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

TYROSINE Leaf 5,073 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antidepressant?; Antiencephalopathic M29 ; Antiparkinsonian 100 mg/kg/day WER ; Antiphenylketonuric M29 ; Antiulcer 256 mg scu BBE 400 mg/kg ipr rat BBE ; Cancer-Preventive 525 ; Monoamine-Precursor PAM

UREA Leaf 10 ppm; DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

URONIC-ACID Plant: DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

VALINE Leaf 12,769 ppm; POAS58 1978
Antiencephalopathic M29 ; Essential DUKE1992B ; FLavor FEMA 1,000-2,000 ARC

WATER Plant 995,000 ppm; DUKE1992A
No activity reported.

XYLOSE Plant: DUKE1992A
Antidiabetic; Diagnostic MAR ; Dye M11

ZINC Leaf 11 - 770 ppm DUKE1992A
ACE-Inhibitor NP6:1 ; Analgesic TEI ; Antiacne 135 mg/day; Antiacrodermatitic 8-34 mg/day/orl/chd M29 ; Antialcoholic; Antialopecic DAS ; Antialzheimeran 50 mg/day WER ; Antiangiogenic X16606632 ; Antianorexic M29 ; Antiarthritic 50 mg/3x/day/orl/man; AntiBPH 25-60 mg/day; Anticanker 100 mg/day WER ; Anticataract 30 mg/day WER ; Anticoeliac MAR ; Anticold 50 mg DAS ; Anticolitic DAS ; Anticoronary 30 mg/day SYN-X ; AntiCrohn's DAS ; Antidandruff DAS ; Antidementia PIL ; Antidiabetic SYN-X ; Antidote (Cadmium) LL-MAY89 ; Antidysgeuzic WRI ; Antieczemic 150 mg/day WER ; Antiencephalopathic M29 ; Antiepileptic 100 mg/day WER ; Antifibrotic 30 mg WAF ; Antifuruncular 45 mg/3x/day/man MAR ; Antihangover 15 mg WAF ; Antiherpetic? 25-60 mg/day; AntiHIV PMM ; Antiimpotence M29 ; Antiinfective 50 mg/day WER ; Antiinfertility 60 mg/day WER ; Antiinsomniac DAS ; Antilepric M29 ; Antileukonychic MTM ; Antilymphomic X16762953 ; Antimaculitic PIL ; Antimetastatic X16606632 ; Antineuropathic TEI ; Antinyctalopic WRI ; Antiobesity 30 mg/day SYN-X ; Antiosteoporotic; Antiperiodontitic MPP ; Antiplaque M29 ; Antiprolactin PAM ; Antiprostatitic 50 mg/man/day/orl PAM ; Antirheumatic DAS ; Antiseptic 50 mg/day WER ; Antispare-Tire 30 mg/day SYN-X ; Antistomatitic 50 mg/man/3x/day MAR ; Antisyndrome-X 30 mg/day SYN-X ; Antitinnitic 60-120 mg/day WER ; Antitriglyceride 30 mg/day SYN-X ; Antiulcer 50 mg/3x/day/man MAR 88 mg/rat/day/15 days PIL ; Antiviral? M29 ; Astringent MAR ; Collagenic PIL ; Copper-Antagonist SYN-X ; Deodorant M29 ; Detoxicant (Alcohol) PIL ; Ergogenic PIL ; Hypotensive 30 mg/day SYN-X ; Immunomodulator PIL ; Immunostimulant DAS ; Immunosuppressant 300 mg/day/6 wks/orl/man M29 ; Insulinogenic 30 mg/day SYN-X ; Leptingenic 30-60 mg/man/day SYN-X ; Mucogenic JPP42:657 ; NF-kB-Inhibitor X16606632 ; Pesticide DUKE1992B ; Spermigenic 60 mg/day WER ; Testosteronigenic WER ; Trichomonicide M29 ; Vulnerary MAR


ppm = parts per million
tr = trace
 

Seaf0ur

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That is why they say

...and too many to list.

LOL

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Compromised disease resistance in saponin- deficient plants.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10536024

Saponins are glycosylated plant secondary metabolites found in many major food crops [Price, K. R., Johnson, I. T. & Fenwick, G. R. (1987) CRC Crit. Rev. Food Sci. Nutr. 26, 27-133]. Because many saponins have potent antifungal properties and are present in healthy plants in high concentrations, these molecules may act as preformed chemical barriers to fungal attack.

The isolation of plant mutants defective in saponin biosynthesis represents a powerful strategy for evaluating the importance of these compounds in plant defense. The oat root saponin avenacin A-1 fluoresces under ultraviolet illumination [Crombie, L., Crombie, W. M. L. & Whiting, D. A. (1986) J. Chem. Soc. Perkins 1, 1917-1922], a property that is extremely rare among saponins.

Here we have exploited this fluorescence to isolate saponin-deficient (SAD) mutants of a diploid oat species, Avena strigosa. These SAD mutants are compromised in their resistance to a variety of fungal pathogens, and a number of lines of evidence suggest that this compromised disease resistance is a direct consequence of saponin deficiency.

Because saponins are widespread throughout the plant kingdom, this group of secondary metabolites may have general significance as antimicrobial phytoprotectants.

"What are the efficacy of aloe ingredients?
Aloe’s medicinal ingredients generally can be divided into several categories.

1.1 Phenols

Such as: Aloe-emodin, aloin, aloe-ning and so on. Aloe is known as potent analgesic; Aloe-emodin and aloin with enhancing the role of appetite and large intestine vent relief

1.2 Flavonoids

Such as: rutin, quercetin and so on. Rutin has anti-inflammatory, anti-viral; quercetin has good expectorant, cough role, and have some asthma, can lower blood pressure, increased capillary resistance, reduce capillary fragility, blood fat, expansion of coronary blood flow.

1.3 carbohydrate

Aloe contains glucose, mannose, and formed by their combination of aloe polysaccharides. With enhancing human immunity and a strong suppression or destruction of the role of abnormal cell growth, which has anti-cancer effect; have excellent repair gastric and duodenal ulcers, diabetes, hepatitis, cirrhosis of the liver has the role of adjuvant therapy .

1.4 amino

After the study confirmed that Aloe Vera is rich in amino acids: aspartic acid, arginine, cystine, proline, leucine, tryptophan, valine, methionine, histidine, proline and other .

1.5 kinds of minerals and trace elements

Aloe detected in a variety of minerals are boron, copper, manganese, molybdenum, zinc, magnesium, calcium, sodium, aluminum, iron, phosphorus, barium, silver, selenium, germanium, etc.. Among them, selenium, germanium and other valuable trace elements in the body;

1.6 Vitamins

vitamin A, B1, B2, B6, B12, vitamins and organic compounds such as the formation of conjugates.

1.7 Organic Acids

malic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, succinic acid, Nonene acid, lauric acid, dodecanoic acid, 13 acid, iso-citric acid, myristic acid, pentadecanoic acid, heptadecanoic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, arachidonic acid and palmitic acid.

I simply would not do without aloe in my garden....
 

Team Microbe

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Aloe really is great to have around though in your routine GHG, salicylic acid is involved in SAR (systemic acquired resistance) and tricks the plant into thinking it's being attacked, so it becomes tougher (in short) and wards off any attacks or airborne pathogens much better. It also reduces stress factors like drought, heavy metal toxicity, and heat.

I would actually recommend aloe to any synthetic growers out there because it softens the blow of those heavy metals/salts that are poured into their mediums
 

Team Microbe

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My soil is mixed. Ended up adding bob's red mill organic coconut flour at a rate of 1 cup per cubic foot, otherwise the blend is the typical BAS recipe (lavarock/rice hulls mixed 2:1 and compost/ews 4:3) with the CC mix. Due to personal conflicts, this first run will be done without any aloe or salicylic acid additions until I better understand why I'm being told to use it. Too many experts truncate their explanations past saponin, polysaccharides and salicylic acid with 'and lots of good stuff too', and that makes me uncomfortable until I know what that 'and lots of good stuff too' actually is. I figure not adding it wont make things worse, just 'less peak' if there is indeed a peak. Also found a spill pan for water heaters are the perfect 26 inch wide 3 inch deep drip pan (total spill volume 3.3 gallons) is perfect for my 20 gallon planter!

Now I'm conflicted on whether I'll let the cover crop seed grow out for a few days before burying each layer, or if I'll add soil as soon as I see signs of sprouting.

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Regarding biochar and reading more on how plants fill out a container post transplant, I decided to layer my biochar volumes by height. That is to say, I split up my soil into two batches, one sans biochar in a normal mix, and the other with. As I build my layers, I'll gradually mix more of the biochar mix with the normal mix so by the time I'm at the top, it's the 10% blend. The logic here is that the biochar banking bugs is most important when a plant is younger (e.g. roots closer to the surface), so the highest concentration will be near the top, and the least near the bottom. I just want the best bang-for-buck!

P.S. An order of supplies came with a free xtreme compost tea kit. Waiting for an order from BAS still, I made this tea for some giggles and an excuse to use my microscope. I followed the instructions to a 'T' and examined the results after 36 hours. The results below speak for themselves. :chin:

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That whole batch got fed to my daffodils. Whatever was in that tea, the microbes didn't like it. I did see a little life, some yeasts, some mycellial strands, but a basic count showed less than 20 billion viable cells per liter. Just for a comparison, a single liter of water with 14 grams of sugar will produce over 300 viable yeast cells within 24 hours. I'm not even seeing many dead cells, so this isn't a postmortem inspection either, just an inhospitable environment.

Now I'm tempted to see how other storebought tea kits fare, but really I'm more excited to see how MM's AACT recipe compares as a control!

Oops didn't see this...

Yeah man! My buddy used drip pans for his 15 gallon pots, and I just looked em up and it looks like they come in all different sizes at Home Depot. Not too bad either... about $10 a pan.

Would you harvest more enzymes if you composted the sprouts compared to the fully grown cover crops? Maybe alternating in between the two would reap more benefits... that's just my gut speaking though.

Nice scope shot! What am I looking at here exactly?

I think the Xtreme tea packs are slightly similar to MM's recipe, but that would be a really interesting side by side to see! Please keep us posted when you find any results :tiphat:
 

GHGrower

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Would you harvest more enzymes if you composted the sprouts compared to the fully grown cover crops? Maybe alternating in between the two would reap more benefits... that's just my gut speaking though.

I'm wondering for the same reasons. I hadn't considered alternating though...I think I'll try that out. :biggrin:

Nice scope shot! What am I looking at here exactly?

This is a piece of organic matter at 800x from a 1ml sample from an actively aerating brewer. On this and seeing them bugs in action, I believe those dots attached to it(and the peppering of dots through the rest of the field) to be fungus. I saw a few bacteria(and you can make one out in this image as well) but those were rare in this sample. In scanning the entire slide, I found a whopping total of 4 diatoms, probably picked up from the blackwater aquarium water I used as the base (I don't dose my tank with anything but peat, red alder cones and Indian almond leaves).

Water out of my tap is gH 30 ppm and pH 8.2 prior to chloramine treatment with a trace dosing of potassium metabisulfate. When I pitch my ingredients, the pH of the water from the tank is 7 and gH is 10-12 ppm. At the end of the session, my pH is around 6.4

Cheers! I'm going to make my own thread soon, as soon as I can parse down my weird notes into a methodology development kind of design document.
 

kangrowru

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I have been lurking for some time, but I just wanted to say that I have learned so much from your posts TM. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, but also providing links to other posts/websites etc. and providing a place for other knowledgable people to chime in.

I have been stuck in my rut for some time, but I hope to slowly move out of it and into a program like this. I am curious about how your system changes for different flowering lengths? Say a strain that gets out into that 12-14 week and beyond category? Also, this is the child in me asking, but how do your yield efficiencies(g/watt) compare to previous methods?
 
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