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Landscape of Aeroallergen Sensitization in Asia. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Exp Allergy
In Asia, aeroallergen sensitisation is driven by climate, geography, pollution, and demographic shifts, dominated by house dust mites indoors and varying pollen sensitisation. Allergen immunotherapy remains underutilised, especially in low‐ and middle‐income countries, due to standardisation gaps and limited access to AIT products, hindering equitable ...
Yin X   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Study of Alcoholic Extract of Acacia Farnesiana (L.) Willd Pods [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 2021
Identification of bioactive compound from alcoholic extract of Acacia farnesiana leguminosae pods by using preliminary phytochemical test or thin layer chromatography and the quantification of total phenolic content by folin-ciocalteu reagent method. shade dried grounded powder of Acacia farnesiana pods was successively extracted with petroleum ether ...
Revati K. Kadam   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Vachellia farnesiana var. farnesiana: Sweet Acacia

open access: yesEDIS, 2018
This document provides a comprehensive overview of Vachellia farnesiana var. farnesiana, commonly known as sweet acacia or huisache. It describes the plant as a tall, semi-evergreen shrub or small tree native to Florida.
Edward Gilman   +5 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Senegalia wrightii: Wright Acacia

open access: yesEDIS, 2003
This document provides a brief overview of Vachellia farnesiana var. farnesiana (sweet acacia), a drought-tolerant, thorny shrub or small tree native to Florida.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
doaj   +3 more sources

Current and future control of the wood‐boring pest Anoplophora glabripennis

open access: yesInsect Science, Volume 30, Issue 6, Page 1534-1551, December 2023., 2023
Anoplophora glabripennis is a devastating wood boring pest native to Asia. This non‐native invasive species attacks forests and urban trees in North America and Europe. This review covers recent research concerning distribution and destruction of Asian longhorn beetle (ALB), as well as major efforts to control and manage ALB in China.
Lixiang Wang   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Extracto de Acacia farnesiana para el control de larva de Aedes aegypti

open access: yesNova Scientia, 2021
Introducción: Aedes aegypti es el principal vector de dengue, chikunguña, fiebre amarilla y zika en el mundo; el control químico es el más utilizado para su prevención, atacando la reproducción del mosquito vector, principalmente mediante la aplicación ...
Juan Antonio Granados Montelongo   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Vitamin C content of naturally produced fresh vegetables in Kalasin Province, Thailand [PDF]

open access: yesCaspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2023
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the vitamin C content of locally cultivated vegetables in Thailand. As the study's sample veggies, local, conveniently accessible product is regularly consumed by Thais.
Theeranat Suwanaruang, Tunwa Chaiteing
doaj   +1 more source

EAACI Molecular Allergology User's Guide 2.0

open access: yesPediatric Allergy and Immunology, Volume 34, Issue S28, March 2023., 2023
Abstract Since the discovery of immunoglobulin E (IgE) as a mediator of allergic diseases in 1967, our knowledge about the immunological mechanisms of IgE‐mediated allergies has remarkably increased. In addition to understanding the immune response and clinical symptoms, allergy diagnosis and management depend strongly on the precise identification of ...
Stephanie Dramburg   +100 more
wiley   +1 more source

Regenerative capacity of old‐fields on semi‐arid floodplains in the northern Murray–Darling basin

open access: yesRestoration Ecology, Volume 31, Issue 2, February 2023., 2023
Revegetating abandoned agricultural lands is vital to restoring critical ecological functions and services. Natural regeneration, whereby vegetation regrows via the seeds already present within the landscape, has shown to be an effective approach to restoring large agricultural areas, although more research is required to understand the regenerative ...
Peta Zivec, Fran Sheldon, Samantha Capon
wiley   +1 more source

Nodule-forming Sinorhizobium and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) improve the growth of Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae): an alternative for the reforestation of the Cerro de la Estrella, Mexico

open access: yesBotan‪ical Sciences, 2019
Background: Cerro de la Estrella (CE) is a natural reserve in Mexico City that suffers from afforestation, and its restoration with Acacia farnesiana is being considered.
Selene Gómez-Acata   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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