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Environmental Entomology, 2022
María Josefina Buonocore Biancheri+5 more
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María Josefina Buonocore Biancheri+5 more
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Pharmacognosy Research, 2018
Objective: The investigation aimed to evaluate the in vitro quantitative phytochemical compositions and antioxidant capacity of the dried leaves of Phragmanthera capitata extracted with different solvents. Methodology: Different phytochemical assays were
F. U. Ohikhena, O. Wintola, A. Afolayan
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Objective: The investigation aimed to evaluate the in vitro quantitative phytochemical compositions and antioxidant capacity of the dried leaves of Phragmanthera capitata extracted with different solvents. Methodology: Different phytochemical assays were
F. U. Ohikhena, O. Wintola, A. Afolayan
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Heterosis in Ceratitis capitata
2020Genetic improvement through heterosis has been little exploited in beneficial insects. Heterosis could contribute to increased competitiveness of lab strains in the field with a consequent savings in rearing costs. Heterosis has been quantified for many insects, such as the flour moth where significant F1 and F2 values were observed and applied at a ...
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Patterns of bleaching and recovery of Montipora capitata in Kāne`ohe Bay, Hawai`i, USA
, 2016qPCR assay development for Montipora capitata PaxC intron Primers and a Taqman MGB probe targeting a 121 bp conserved region of the M. capitata PaxC intron were developed based on five sequences from GenBank (AY313475-9; van Oppen et al. 2003) (Table S1).
R. Cunning, R. Ritson-Williams, R. Gates
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Bulletin of entomological research, 2019
Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) and Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) are highly polyphagous fruit fly species and important pests of commercial fruit in regions of the world where they are present. In South Africa, B.
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Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) and Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) are highly polyphagous fruit fly species and important pests of commercial fruit in regions of the world where they are present. In South Africa, B.
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Constituents of Cornus capitata
Journal of Natural Products, 1986Y. N. Shukla+2 more
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Flavonoids in Lespedeza capitata
Phytochemistry, 1972Ludwig Hörhammer+2 more
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