Market shocks, climate vulnerability, and income loss in informal indigenous food systems: evidence from street vendors in Durban, South Africa. [PDF]
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Chemico-pharmacological evaluations of the dwarf elephant ear (Colocasia affinis Schott) plant metabolites and extracts: health benefits from vegetable source. [PDF]
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Editorial: Integrative multi-omics and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven approaches for superior nutritional quality and stress resilience in crops. [PDF]
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Green synthesis of <i>Colocasia esculenta</i>-based silver nanoparticles: characterization and transdermal delivery for anti-inflammatory applications. [PDF]
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Adjunctive use of a concentrated phytodietary compound in the management of prolonged diarrhea in infants: evidence from a real-world study. [PDF]
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Published as part of Takano, Kohei Takenaka, Gao, Jian-Jun, Hu, Yao-Guang, Li, Nan-Nan, Yafuso, Masako, Suwito, Awit, Repin, Rimi, Pungga, Runi Anak Sylvester, Meleng, Paulus Ak, Kaliang, Clement Het, Chong, Lucy & Toda, Masanori J., 2021, Phylogeny, taxonomy and flower-breeding ecology of the Colocasiomyia cristata species group (Diptera ...
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Colocasia esculenta is a traditional, inter-developed, and a tuberous crop harvested across the globe in tropical and subtropical areas. It correlates to the “Arecaceae” own family and is also called the “taro,” the name was given to this family’s tubers and roots.
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