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Abrus hengshanensis Dai and Zhang 2002
Abrus hengshanensis Dai and Zhang, 2002 Figs. 1–9, 74 Abrus hengshanensis Dai and Zhang, 2002: 305, fig. 1, A– I. Material examined. China: Holotype ɗ, Hunan: Hengshan Mountain, 10 Aug. 1985, coll.
Dai, Wu, Zhang, Yalin
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Chimerolectins: Classification, structural architecture, and functional perspectives
Abstract Lectins are proteins or glycoproteins capable of binding specifically and reversibly to carbohydrates, a property that, in itself, gives them great functional versatility in organisms from all kingdoms of nature. A subclass of these proteins, called chimerolectins, is composed of proteins that have at least one lectin domain associated with ...
Vanir Reis Pinto‐Junior +2 more
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Background: Abrus precatorius L. is a noxious vein native to south east asia and popularly called as Gunja in Ayurveda. The seeds of this plant are considered as a potent raw drug used in various herbal formulations such as Gunjadi tailam, Gunjagarbha ...
Vikram E N T +6 more
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Abrus Toxins: Study on a dangerous lectin duo present in the seeds of Indian licorice
Abrin and Abrus Agglutinin are natural toxins found in the seeds of the sub tropical climber Abrus precatorius. Both are proteins that are stable at extreme conditions and could be fatal to health when ingested.
Surendranath, K.
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Abrus wuyiensis Dai and Zhang 2002
Abrus wuyiensis Dai and Zhang, 2002 Figs. 24–29, 59– 67, 69–72, 77 Abrus wuyiensis Dai and Zhang, 2002: 309, fig. 4, A–F. Material examined. China: Holotype ɗ, Fujian: Chong’an, Guadun, 7 Aug. 1982, coll. Zou Huanguang (NKU).
Dai, Wu, Zhang, Yalin
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ABSTRACT Anthropogenic pressures are increasingly constraining the health of riparian ecosystems by exposing their remnant vegetation to edge effects. Despite being at the land–water interface, conservation efforts have often overlooked how water pollution may indirectly exacerbate the broader impacts of anthropogenic pressures on riparian vegetation ...
Moses Musisi +2 more
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Primates are deliberate and intelligent foragers and are presumed to select foods that maximize their fitness, yet little is known about the actual rules of food selection based on the nutritional chemistry of those foods, and less is known about how sympatric primates differ.
Mitchell T. Irwin +6 more
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Abrus huangi Dai and Zhang 2002
Abrus huangi Dai and Zhang, 2002 Figs. 17–23, 75 Abrus huangi Dai and Zhang, 2002: 307, fig. 3, A–G. Material examined. China: Holotype ɗ, Guangxi; Jinxiu, Shengtang Mountain, 900m, 18 May 1999, coll. Huang Fusheng (IZAS); paratypes 2 Ψ, same data
Dai, Wu, Zhang, Yalin
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ABSTRACT The partial nucleotide sequence of the coat protein (CP) gene of Ethiopian isolates of chickpea chlorotic stunt virus (CpCSV, genus Polerovirus), beet western yellows virus (BWYV, genus Polerovirus), and soybean dwarf virus (SbDV, genus Luteovirus) was determined from lentil and chickpea plants showing yellowing, stunting, and reddening ...
Anteneh Ademe +7 more
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A presente pesquisa avaliou a capacidade de germinação das sementes de Abrus precatorius sob diferentes tratamentos que simularam as condições ambientais.
Mafra, Ana Isabela
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