Climate-driven Avicennia germinans expansion reduces marsh edge erosion in coastal Louisiana (USA) [PDF]
Subtropical black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) is expanding into higher latitudes and encroaching on existing temperate salt marshes with the potential to alter a variety of ecological processes. In the Mississippi River Delta (Louisiana, U.S.A.), wave-
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Colonization by Distinct Lineages, the Sundaland Barrier, and Historical Bottlenecks Shape the East–West Population Structure of Avicennia Mangroves Across the Indo-Pacific Interface [PDF]
The emergence of Sundaland during the Pleistocene glaciation has played a crucial role, as the Indo-Pacific Barrier (IPB), in shaping the genetic structure of marine taxa and coastal flora, specifically mangroves.
Poompat Phadphon +8 more
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Pollen Exposed to Aerial Pesticide Spray Is a Major Exposure Pathway for Stingless Bees [PDF]
We conducted a molecular ecology experiment to determine foraging of stingless bees and potential exposure routes for aerially applied pesticides. We found that 27% of forager bees brought back Bti to the hive, and that this is a major route for pesticide exposure.
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Orally Disintegrating Tablet Formulation of Avicennia Fruit Ethanol Extract (Avicennia marina)
The fruit produced from Avicennia tree (in the form of ethanol extract) has the property of reducing blood glucose levels (oral antidiabetic mellitus) with an effective dose of 10 mg / 50 kg human body weight.
Ungsari Rizki Eka Purwanto +3 more
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Antibacterial Activity of Avicennia Mangrove
The rise of antibiotic resistance presents a major challenge, reducing the efficacy of conventional antibacterial treatments and necessitating the discovery of novel antimicrobial agents.
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Assembly of the salt-secreting mangrove Avicennia rumphiana. [PDF]
Avicennia rumphiana, also known as Avicennia marina var. rumphiana or Avicennia lanata, is a mangrove species that has high salt tolerance and is one of the few species that secretes salt through the leaves, similar to Avicennia marina.
Jeremy R Shearman +10 more
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Analysis of Avicennia Sp. Plants Herbivory and Associated Insects in Mangrove Ecosystem Restoration
Herbivory is a natural mechanisms for adjustment of tree growth, form, survivorship, and reproductive output of forest ecology including in mangrove ecosystem.
Anang Kadarsah
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Mangrove plants have the ability to accumulate heavy metals and help reduce the concentration level of pollutants in water. Sediment and leaves of Avicennia marina have the potential to be indicators of the heavy metal copper content in an area.
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Avicennia marina is a plant that is commonly found in coastal areas. Avicennia marina fruit is known to have high carbohydrate and crude fiber content so that it has great potential as an alternative food ingredient that is able to meet the nutritional ...
Nanda Ghaluh Ary Nashir +2 more
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The Effect Of Dosage Of Mangrove Leaf Extract Avicennia Marina On The Viability Of Hela Cells
Cervical cancer is caused by infection with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) which attacks the reproductive organs of sexually active women. Treatment is done alternatively using natural materials such as mangrove plants.
Mahbubur Rahman
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