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Chemical Composition Tables of Locally Available Ruminant Feeds in West Africa: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Ethnobotanical assessment of wild edible plants and associated threats in Guraferda district, Bench-Sheko Zone, Southwest Ethiopia. [PDF]
Awoke A, Tigab T, Dessie Y, Bitew G.
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Traditional ethnobotanical knowledge and ethnomedicinal use of plants in the Tropical Rift Valley of Ethiopia. [PDF]
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The potential of Commelina benghalensis as a forage for ruminants
Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2008Abstract To evaluate the potential of Commelina benghalensis as a forage for ruminants, effects of plant maturity on chemical composition, rumen degradability as well as its increased dietary inclusion level on intake, digestibility and N balance in sheep fed Sorghum almum were investigated with forage obtained from the wild, re-established and ...
T.P. Lanyasunya +6 more
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Antidiabetic effect of Commelina benghalensis leaf extracts-An in vitro study
Research Journal of Biotechnology, 2023The in vitro anti-diabetic effect of a methanolic extract of C. benghalensis was examined through suppression of enzymes that break down carbohydrates. Compared to the common enzyme inhibitor Acarbose, the crude extracts of C. benghalensis both α -glucosidase and α -amylase were severely inhibited.
Devi M. Rajaswi +4 more
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Host status of tropical spiderwort (Commelina benghalensis) for nematodes
Weed Science, 2006Abstract Nematodes are the most damaging pathogens of cotton and one of the most important pathogens of peanut. Weeds can support nematode reproduction and reduce the effectiveness of crop rotation as a management tool. This study documents the relative host status of tropical spiderwort for (1) the reniform nematode and the southern and peanut root ...
R. F. Davis +2 more
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Commelina benghalensis: Aspectos de biologia e manejo
Caderno PedagógicoTrapoeraba (Commelina benghalensis) é a espécie mais relevante do gênero Commelina em áreas agrícolas brasileiras, destacando-se pela ampla distribuição, elevada capacidade reprodutiva e dificuldade de controle. Pertencente à família Commelinaceae, apresenta metabolismo C3, reprodução sexuada e assexuada e características morfológicas únicas, como ...
João Henrique Rocha Barion +10 more
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