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New species and combinations in Mexican Viguiera (Asteraceae-Heliantheae)
B. L. Turner
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A new polymeric nanoparticle formulation containing aminophenoxazinone DiS‐NH2 (2,2′‐disulfanediyldianiline) is proposed as a post‐emergence and contact bioherbicide for weed management in durum wheat. Abstract BACKGROUND Weed‐resistance phenomena have increased dramatically in recent years. Bioherbicides can offer a sustainable alternative to chemical
Aurelio Scavo+7 more
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Viguiera iltisii (Asteraceae, Heliantheae) a new species from Jalisco, Mexico
B. L. Turner
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ABSTRACT Ethno‐veterinary medicine is the use of traditional knowledge, theory, and skill to mitigate animal diseases. The study was conducted to document veterinary use of medicinal herbs in Assosa Zone, Ethiopia, from September 2022 to July 2023. Data collected from individual based field interviews using a semi‐structured questionnaire.
Betelihem Yirdaw
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Ethnoveterinary Practices Related to Captive Elephants in Sauraha, Chitwan, Nepal
The study documented 42 plant species from 26 families used for treating 27 ailments of captive elephants in Sauraha, Nepal. Leaves were the most frequently used plant part, and the most common preparation method was paste formulation, followed by raw, juice, powder, roast, and decoction forms.
Sachin Devkota+5 more
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New combinations in Camptacra N. Burb. (Asteraceae : Astereae)
Nicholas Sean Lander
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In Vitro Ruminal Metagenomic Profiles and Ruminal Fermentation Variables of Aromatic Plant Pulps
ABSTRACT Background Aromatic plant residues remaining after aromatic oil extraction represent a promising alternative feed source due to their rich bioactive compound content and fibrous structure. However, their fermentative behaviour and microbial degradability in the rumen require evaluation.
Kanber Kara+2 more
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Metal accumulation in trees causes abundance decline. However, this is dependent upon clades with the Celastrales, Oxalidales, and Malpighiales, frequent metal accumulators, not having low abundance. ABSTRACT In diverse tropical communities, individuals with more distinct traits typically have lower abundance.
Liam A. Trethowan+5 more
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A Revision of the Genus Chthonocephalus Steetz (Asteraceae: Inuleae: Gnaphaliinae)
P. Short
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