Use of wild edible and nutraceutical plants in Raya-Azebo District of Tigray Region, northern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Giday M, Teklehaymanot T.
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The genus Rhyncharrhena (Asclepiadaceae)
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New records and new species of Asclepiadaceae from Namibia
Eleven species of Asclepiadaceae not previously recorded from Namibia are discussed. Of these. Brachystelma codonanthum Bruyns. B. recurvatum Bruyns and Schizoglossum saccatum Bruyns are new species.
BRUYNS, P V, P. V. Bruyns
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Development of a classification model for Cynanchum wilfordii and Cynanchum auriculatum using convolutional neural network and local interpretable model-agnostic explanation technology. [PDF]
Jung DH, Kim HY, Won JH, Park SH.
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Flavonoids of Calotropis procera R. Br. (Asclepiadaceae) [PDF]
In this work we report the identification of two flavonol glycosides isolated from the leaves of Calotropis procera R. Br. (Asclepiadaceae), a plant species with large occurrence in Northwest of Brazil with some applications in folk medicine. Some proved
Silveira, L. M S +8 more
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NUEVAS CITAS DE ASCLEPIADACEAE PARA ARGENTINA
Dos especies no mencionadas anteriormente de la Argentina son tratadas e ilustradas: Oxypetalum molle Hook. et Arn. y Oxypetalum ineanum Fourn. Oxypetalum appendieulatum Mart. et Zucc., Oxypetalum confusum Malme, Oxypetalum ...
Sergio A Cáceres Moral
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Pro-Apoptotic and Pro-Autophagic Properties of Cardenolides from Aerial Parts of Pergularia tomentosa [PDF]
Martucciello S +8 more
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NEW COMBINATIONS IN ASCLEPIADACEAE
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Asclepiadaceae argentinenses novae aut criticae, V
En este artículo, el autor describe e ilustra cuatro especies de Asclepiadaceae nuevas en la flora argentina. Una, Gyrostelma bormiilleri Schlecht.
Teodoro Meyer
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Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Tabernaemontana divaricate (Apocynaceae), a valuable and endangered plant. [PDF]
Zhang K, Liu L, Shan X.
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