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RHIPSALIS BACCIFERA SUBSP. MAURITIANA.
G. F. Smith, E. M. A Steyn
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Taxonomic dissection based on molecular evidence of the Eriosyce curvispina complex (Cactaceae): identifying nine endemic species from Central Chile [PDF]
Chile’s distinctive flora, geographical isolation, and complex topography collectively contribute to a notable endemic species diversity, particularly within central regions identified as critical areas for biodiversity conservation.
Helmut E. Walter +4 more
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The Cactaceae family is an important source of triterpenes and sterols. The wide uses of those plants include food, gathering, medicinal, and live fences. Several studies have led to the isolation and characterization of many bioactive compounds.
Juan Rodrigo Salazar +2 more
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Blood biochemical parameters of lambs fed diets containing cactus cladodes
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of partial replacement (750g/kg) of Tifton hay by two cactus cladodes (Nopalea or Opuntia) on the metabolic profile of lambs.
T.G.P. Silva +6 more
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Stenocereus queretaroensis (F.A.C. Weber ex Mathes.) Buxb is a cactus that has long been used as a source food in central and northern México. Its fruits, commonly called pitayas, biosynthesize high amounts of betalains. These molecules are water-soluble
Jaime Abelardo Ceja-López +7 more
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Se presenta una lista actualizada de las cactáceas nativas del Ecuador Continental, incluyendo por primera vez nombres comunes para todas las especies reportadas, mapas de distribución a nivel nacional y el estado de conservación vigente en base a la ...
Christian Ricardo Loaiza Salazar
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Conservação ex situ de Cactaceae no Jardim Botânico de Brasília, DF.
O Jardim Botânico de Brasília recebeu, recentemente, a doação de uma coleção viva de Cactaceae e outras suculentas, que estão sendo cadastradas e identificadas.
Micheline Carvalho Silva +4 more
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Species lists available from floristic and phytosociological studies contain important information about species distributions that are useful for making biogeographical inferences and even to evaluate conservation status of species and ecosystems.
Silvana dos Santos Simões +3 more
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The genus Mammillaria occupies diverse habitats and exhibits diverse growth patterns and a large range of morphologies. Most of the species of this genus are used as ornamental plants and are subject to mass habitat loss.
Silvia Hinojosa-Alvarez +6 more
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New and revised records of Tacinga from Goiás and Tocantins States, Brazil [PDF]
Tacinga saxatilis (Ritter) N.P.Taylor & Stuppy subsp. saxatilis belongs to the Cactaceae, a family of succulent plants. We report a new records of the Tacinga genus (Cactaceae) from Goiás State, Central-West Region and Tocantins State, North Region of ...
Diego Rafael Gonzaga +4 more
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