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Eight wild plant species were investigated as co‐substrates for pellet combustion. A long‐term field trial examined dry matter yield and biochemical composition, influencing combustion properties. Results show suitable combustion properties, comparable to Sida, with higher ash melting temperatures than Miscanthus, due to elevated calcium and magnesium.
Moritz von Cossel +6 more
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Antioxidant propertis of some plant species from Blidinje (Bosnia and Hercegovina) [PDF]
Polifenoli su najviše istraživana skupina sekundarnih metabolita zbog njihove biološke aktivnosti i pozitivnih učinaka na ljudsko zdravlje. Antioksidacijski učinci polifenola se povezuju s njihovom sposobnošću razgradnje slobodnih radikala, heliranja ...
Rogić, Renata
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Molecular Evolution and Epidemiology of Benyviridae and the Agricultural Implications
This study reveals Benyvirus diversity and evolution, highlighting their agricultural impact and the need for molecular surveillance to manage emerging plant viral diseases. ABSTRACT Viruses from the Benyviridae family are important aetiological agents of diseases in plants and are responsible for significant losses in agricultural production across ...
Simone de Oliveira Scherer +3 more
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Grazing Is Associated With Dietary Diversity and Gastrointestinal Microbiota in Subterranean Rodents
ABSTRACT Diet significantly influences gut microbiota composition. Grazing activities alter local vegetation communities, which in turn are related to changes in the availability of food resources for wildlife. However, the relationships between grazing and the dietary diversity and gut microbiota in subterranean rodents remain poorly understood. Using
Shien Ren +8 more
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Impact of Land Use Changes and Dynamic Vegetation Changes on Vascular Flora Diversity in Małków-Bartochów (The Warta River Valley) [PDF]
The paper presents the changes of vascular plant flora in the Małków-Bartochów peatland area (the Warta River valley) which took place over a 40-year period.
Michalska-Hejduk, Dorota +1 more
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Anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory effects of butanol extract from Arctium Lappa L [PDF]
Abstract Background Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, allergic inflammatory skin disease that is accompanied by markedly increased levels of inflammatory cells, including eosinophils, mast cells, and T cells. Arctium lappa L. is a traditional medicine in Asia. This study examined whether a butanol extract of A.
Kang Se-Chan +6 more
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The use of plant extracts with nematicidal properties to control plant nematodes can be a useful alternative to small farmers, regarding its low cost and non-toxic effects.
Leandro Grassi de Freitas +5 more
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Polysaccharides derived from medicine‐food plants restore intestinal barrier integrity and microbiota balance while modulating short‐chain fatty acid levels. These modifications significantly alleviate diabetes and its complications, including nephropathy, retinopathy, cardiovascular disease, and neuropathy.
Yi Long +13 more
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Antibacterial effects of Arctium lappa and Artemesia absinthium extracts in laboratory conditions [PDF]
Introduction: Arctium lappa (Great burduck) and Artemesia absinthium are medicinal plants that some of their antibacterial and antivirus properties have been suggested in nutritional industries.
Habibipour, R., Rajabi, M.
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Advances in Atopic Dermatitis Treatment: From Pathogenesis to Natural Product‐Based Therapies
NPs improve atopic dermatitis mainly include flavonoids, phenols, glycosides, alkaloids, and others. ABSTRACT Atopic dermatitis (AD), a widespread and chronic inflammatory skin disorder, profoundly affects patients' quality of life, imposes significant psychological strain, and adds to the public health burden.
Xinyun Fan +8 more
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