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In Vitro and In Planta Botanical Control of Banana Postharvest Disease Causing Fungi
Botanical (Aloevera + Garlic) extract reduced the L. theobromae growth (in vitro) and postharvest disease (crown‐rot and brown spot or fruit freckle) development (in planta) in banana without any adverse effect on the physiochemical properties such as weight, colour, firmness and TSS.
Afsana Hossain +5 more
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Evolution of UV reflection in bee‐ and bird‐pollinated flowers
Pollinators shape floral UV reflection across angiosperms, supporting the bee‐avoidance hypothesis in red flowers and revealing mixed patterns in white and yellow flowers. Abstract Floral colour is a key trait mediating plant–pollinator interactions, with UV reflection hypothesized to evolve in response to the effectiveness of pollinators.
L. C. Oliveira +7 more
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ASTROLOBA CORRUGATA.
N. L. Meyer
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NOTES ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT OF ALOE BOWIEA (LILIACEAE/ASPHODELACEAE: ALOOIDEAE), AN ENDANGERED AND LITTLE KNOWN SPECIES FROM THE EASTERN ...
G. F. Smith, A. E. van Wyk
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Tyrosinase Inhibitors Derived from Chemical Constituents of Dianella ensifolia
Dianella ensifolia is a perennial herb with thickened rhizome and is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific islands. This plant has the potential to be used as a source of herbal medicine.
Yu-Chang Chen +7 more
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(1) The secondary metabolite profile of coffee beans was determined. (2) Processing affects not only the metabolite profile but also the volatile compound content. (3) Caffeine was the most abundant metabolite in all samples. (4) The fermentation‐roasting treatment improved the metabolite profile, whereas roasting, fermentation and soaking followed by ...
Stephano Tambo Tene +1 more
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Viability of seed balls for large‐scale restoration of native plant communities in New Zealand
ABSTRACT Aerial seed broadcast by aircraft is a promising approach to ecosystem restoration and land rehabilitation over large, remote, and inaccessible areas. Aerial seeding has been used internationally for forest and grassland restoration since the 1930s but is not commonly applied to ecosystem restoration in New Zealand. Advances in unmanned aerial
James W. Griffiths +8 more
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The women honoured in flowering plant genera: From myth to reality
Many flowering plant genera are named for people, but there is a gender gap in this naming, with only 6% of eponyms honouring women. Here we explore this gap by examining in detail women for whom plant genera are named. Our open shared dataset serves to make women honoured in plant genera more discoverable, resulting in further impact by allowing ...
Sabine von Mering +6 more
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ABSTRACT Use of synthetic drugs for the treatment of burn wounds has decreased due to adverse effects, and they are gradually being replaced by compounds obtained from natural products, especially medicinal plants. This review focused on pre‐clinical and clinical studies examining the efficacy of medicinal plants in promoting burn wound healing.
Mahdi Bagheri +4 more
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Reproductive strategy of succulent plants of the family Asphodelaceae Juss.
The questions of reproductive strategy of succulent plants of the genuses Aloe L., Gasteria Duv., Haworthia Duv. (Asphodelaceae Juss.) have been represented.
М.М. Gaidarzhy
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