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The Use of Medicinal Plants in the Riverside Community of the Mazagão River in the Brazilian Amazon, Amapá, Brazil: Ethnobotanical and Ethnopharmacological Studies. [PDF]
The inhabitants of the floodplain of the Mazagão River in the State of Amapá in the Brazilian Amazon have inherited from indigenous African and Cabocla cultures indications for the use and forms of preparation of medicinal plants to cure diseases of the body and spirit. This study aimed to perform an ethnopharmacological survey of medicinal plants used
Ferreira Rodrigues Sarquis RDS +8 more
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Oil demand has risen steadily due to the growing industrialization and modernization of the world. In addition to rising costs, the supply of fossil fuels is also declining. These and many other concerns couple with food shortages have drawn attention of scientists to a substitute fuel that is generated from feedstocks that can be renewed. Biodiesel as
Mohammed Takase, Subhan Danish
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Pest categorisation of Maconellicoccus hirsutus
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae), the pink hibiscus mealybug, for the EU. M. hirsutus is native to Southern Asia and has established in many countries in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +26 more
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Abstract Aim In a context of successive fruit fly invasions (Tephritidae), this study investigated how the top invader, Bactrocera dorsalis, displaced established fruit fly populations. We focused, particularly, on how this invasion impacted the host range and climatic niche of each resident species. Location La Réunion, France, Indian Ocean.
Laura Moquet +4 more
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Phosphate solubilization by microorganisms is an important process for increasing the bioavailability of phosphorus (P) to plants. This study aimed to: (a) in solid medium, isolate CaHPO4-solubilizing and non-P-solubilizing microorganisms from the rhizosphere of guanandi (Calophyllum brasiliensis) collected from a nursery and the field; (b) in liquid ...
Carlos Ramos dos Santos Luiz +4 more
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Objetivando avaliar a resposta de espécies florestais ao fornecimento de P, conduziu-se um ensaio sob condições de casa de vegetação, cultivando-se mudas das espécies arbóreas pioneiras (aroeira - Lithraea molleoides; aroeirinha - Schinus ...
ÁLVARO VILELA DE RESENDE +4 more
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O conhecimento sobre a composição e estrutura de comunidades florestais é fundamental para embasar ações de conservação e restauração. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar o levantamento florístico e descrever a estrutura da comunidade arbórea de um ...
Nicole Maria Marson Donadio +2 more
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Germinação de sementes de guanandi (Calophyllum brasiliense Camb. Clusiaceae)
Calophyllum brasiliensis Camb. (Clusiaceae), popularmente conhecida como guanandi, jacaríuba, pau-de-santa-maria, é uma árvore de 20 a 30 m de altura e 40 a 50 cm de DAP (diâmetro na altura do peito).
Leandro Barradas Pereira +2 more
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Fatty Acid Content in Biomasses: State‐of‐the‐Art and Novel Physical Property Estimation Methods
In line with the growing environmental awareness developed along the last decades, modern societies are urged to evolve into sustainable economics where the reuse of organic wastes represents the key feedstock for a green transaction. The oil phase obtained from different biomasses has the potential to be a source of food supplements, medicines ...
Ana M. Sousa +6 more
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Aplicações de fungos micorrízicos arbusculares no gênero Calophyllum sp. em restauração ambiental e sistemas agroflorestais. [PDF]
O gênero Calophyllum spp., nativo das Américas representa uma oportunidade econômica de restauração ambiental. O uso de micorrizas potencializa o crescimento e melhora o desenvolvimento vegetal, em reflorestamentos e sistemas agroflorestais. Essa revisão
Devide, Antonio Carlos Pries
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