Larvicidal Potential of <i>Trattinnickia Burserifolia</i> Mart. Essential Oil in Controlling the Malaria Vector in the Amazon. [PDF]
de Oliveira GG +9 more
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Revision of the Burseraceae of the Malaysian area in a wider sense. VIa, VII—IX
Of this series of preparations to the definite publication of the Burseraceae in “Flora Malesiana”, the present part is giving an additional note on VI. Garuga and dealing with the genera VII. Triomma, VIII. Dacryodes and IX.
Kalkman, C.
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Features and evolutionary adaptations of the mitochondrial genome of Garuga forrestii W. W. Sm. [PDF]
Chen R +5 more
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Scandent Burseraceae (Dacryodes and Canarium)
So far as we know, all Burseraccae have been described as shrubs or trees, ranging from small and slender to very lofty. Some recently discovered material, however, pointed at the possibility that scandent representatives, if perhaps not true lianes, are not entirely lacking in the family.
Husson, A.M., Lam, H.J.
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Harnessing nature: a systematic exploration of <i>in vitro</i> antileishmanial and antihuman African trypanosomal properties in traditional medicinal plants and their active principles. [PDF]
Ahmed QU +10 more
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Unifoliolate Leaves Are Compound in Neotropical Rutaceae: Novel Evidence from Lateral Leaflet Traces. [PDF]
Raymundo CEV +2 more
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A revision of Haplolobus (Burseraceae)
The written history of Haplolobus is still less than one century old. O. Beccari, the great Italian naturalist, was the first to collect a specimen of this genus, June 1866 in Borneo, the only Haplolobus ever collected in W. Malesia! He, too, was apparently the first to recognize this genus as separate from Santiria, probably in 1872, but he never ...
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New Formulations of Natural Substances Against Insect Pests. [PDF]
Farina P, Conti B.
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Ethnobotanical documentation and conservation assessment of medicinal plants used by the Somali community in Karamara forest patches, Eastern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Alemayehu G, Awoke A, Kassa Z.
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