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ABSTRACT The interactions between insects and angiosperms date back to millions of years ago. Among the groups of pollinating animals, it is estimated that insects are responsible for pollinating more than 70% of angiosperms. Coleoptera is one of the most studied insect groups for pollination.
André da Silva Ferreira +6 more
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Foliar epidermal micro-morphology and venation patterns of eleven species representing four genera in the family Combretaceae revealed stable foliar anatomical characters that are diagnostic and are important in separating the taxa.
Opeyemi Philips Akinsulire +4 more
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Phytochemical Constituents of Combretum Loefl. (Combretaceae) [PDF]
Combretum is the largest and most widespread genus of Combretaceae. The genus comprises approximately 250 species distributed throughout the tropical regions mainly in Africa and Asia. With increasing chemical and pharmacological investigations, Combretum has shown its potential as a source of various secondary metabolites.
Dawe, Amadou +3 more
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Linking anatomical diversity with functional life strategies in a liana community of central Africa
Summary Studying lianas involves unique challenges due to their high functional diversity. Despite their prominence in tropical forests, gaps in the understanding of anatomical organisation affect interpretations of their co‐existing functional strategies.
Begüm Kaçamak +5 more
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Staphylococcus aureus AgrA Modulators From South African Antimicrobial Plants
The study workflow utilized validated in silico [molecular docking, fingerprinting, pharmacokinetics prediction, molecular dynamics (MD) simulation, ligand‐protein contact maps] tools to bioprospect a wide variety of metabolites surveyed from South African plants with antimicrobial activities, and target them against the key S.
Christiana Eleojo Aruwa, Saheed Sabiu
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Anogeissus leiocarpus (DC.) Guill. & Perr. (Combretaceae) has a long history of use by folk populations for the management of multiple human ailments. Based on the published literature, there has been no attempt to conduct a comparative assessment of the
G. Orlando +15 more
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Anatomical Studies on the Genus Terminalia L. (Combretaceae) in Egypt I- Leaf Structure
Terminalia L. is a pantropical genus growing across the tropical areas of Africa, Asia, America and subtropical regions of Australia and Pacific Islands, considered to be the secondlargest genus of the family Combretaceae comprising more than 200 species
N. Waly +3 more
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ESTUDO DA NERVAÇÃO E EPIDERME FOLIAR DAS COMBRETACEAE DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO
RESUMO O presente trabalho trata dos caracteres epidérmicos e da nervação foliar das espécies de Combretaceae, ocorrentes no Estado do Rio de Janeiro.
NILDA MARQÜETE FERREIRA DA SILVA +1 more
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Purpose: Isolation, characterisation and structure elucidation of compounds obtained from Conocarpus lancifolius and screening of their pharmacological effects in vitro.Methods: After collection, authentication and extraction from whole C.
M. Saadullah +11 more
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Combretum glutinosum Perrot. Ex DCs (Combretaceae) is a plant used in Senegalese traditional medicine. Its trunk barks are used to treat burns and wounds.
M. Sene +5 more
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