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Melia azadirachta Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 385. 1753. "Habitat in India." RCN: 3032. Lectotype (Howard, Fl. Lesser Antilles 4: 582. 1988): Herb. Hermann 2: 56, No. 161 (BM-000594618). Current name: Azadirachta indica A. Juss. (Meliaceae). Note: Siddiqi (in Jafri & El-Gadi, Fl. Libya 93: 2. 1983) wrongly indicated material in Herb.
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Biomass‐derived carbon provides a sustainable, porous, and conductive scaffold that stabilizes nanomaterials for bifunctional hydrogen evolution reaction/oxygen evolution reaction catalysis. This review summarizes design strategies (defects, heteroatom doping, heterostructures, single atoms), mechanistic/density functional theory insights, degradation ...
Paricha Jebin +8 more
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A Decade of Green Nanotechnology: Applications, Advances, and Emerging Directions
Green nanotechnology offers a pathway to more sustainable nanomaterial design by combining renewable sources, safer synthesis methods, and evidence of performance in practical applications. This review highlights progress over the past decade across environmental remediation, agriculture, energy, and biomedicine, while emphasizing that true ...
Shabnam Manafzadeh +3 more
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Azadirachta indica, fruit with significant therapeutic potential, was evaluated using a multidimensional approach to systematically evaluate its pharmacological spectrum covering antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, muscle-relaxant ...
Mariam Razzak +7 more
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The black mildew fungus Schiffnerula azadirachtae infected the leaves of Azadirachta indica has been described and illustrated in detail.
V.B. Hosagoudar, A. Sabeena
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Background: Metal-based nanomaterials with natural enzyme-like activity, nanozymes are gaining popularity as alternatives to biological enzymes due to their superior stability and cost-effectiveness. The catalytic efficacy of iron oxide nanozymes may be
Zahid H Shar +6 more
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Azadirachta indica (Neem tree) belongs to the family Meliaceae which is found in abundance in tropical and semitropical regions like Nigeria. It is a fast-growing tree with 20–23 m tall and trunk is straight and has a diameter around 4-5 ft.
Mohammed, M.O.* , Abubakar, U. , Umar, M.S. , Avwioro, O.G. , Mohammed, I. , Aliu, A. , Ajayi, A.S. , Usman, K. , Abdullahi, R. And Alhassan, M.
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Measuring plant height (y) and canopy diameter (x) in trees may not be an easy task, but stem diameter (z) can be more easily evaluated. This work's objective was two-fold: evaluate the growth of species adapted to the Brazilian Semi-Arid Region in the ...
Paulo Sérgio Lima e Silva +3 more
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Tree species suitable for roadside afforestation and carbon sequestration in Bilaspur, India
The CO2 stocks in roadside trees in Bilaspur, India, were estimated using a systematic sampling method on 30 sample plots. The sampling plots covered a total area of 3 ha.
Anil Ragula, Krishna K. Chandra
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Um grupo de 10 ovinos suplementados com farelo de nim a 1% na ração diária, tiveram suas fezes monitoradas nos dias 0, 7 e 27, através da contagem da OPG.
Marcos A. A. Nogueira +1 more
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