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Phytochemical Study of Condalia microphylla Cav. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2000
From the petroleum ether extract of the aereal part of Condalia microphylla Cav, hydrocarbons, sterols, alcohols, and fatty acids were isolated. From fruits of the same plant anthocyanins were also isolated and characterized by chromatographic and ...
M. A. Frontera   +4 more
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Chemical and Biological Characterization from Condalia microphylla Fruits, a Native Species of Patagonia Argentina [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural Science and Technology B, 2017
Condalia microphylla Cav. (Rhamnaceae), popularly known as “piquillin”, is widely distributed in Patagonia. The drupes are consumed as fresh fruits by Argentine communities. The aim of this work was to quantify the nutritional value of C.
Barrio, Daniel Alejandro   +4 more
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Historical ethnobotany of Criollos groups of Argentina II: Valuation, cultural adscription and analysis of non-medicinal uses presented by the Argentinian Government at the Universal Exhibition of Paris of 1889 [PDF]

open access: yesBonplandia, 2017
A huge quantity of non-medicinal plant uses registered and exhibited during the Universal Exposition of Paris in 1889 is here put into value, analyzed, and culturally ascribed.
Gustavo F. Scarpa
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Análisis polínico de mieles inmaduras en el sector oeste de las yungas de Jujuy (Argentina). [PDF]

open access: yesBoletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 2016
Con el objetivo de conocer los recursos nectaríferos utilizados por Apis mellifera L. en el sector oeste de las Yungas, se examinaron 14 muestras de miel inmadura y dos de miel madura correspondientes a los períodos apícolas 2011–2012 y 2012–2013 ...
Magali V. Mendez   +3 more
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El bosque de Condalia

open access: yesCaldasia, 1997
El área del río Checua, al norte de Nemocón, departamento de Cundinamarca, es una zona semiárida, con precipitacion promedio anual de unos 650 mm, un déficit de unos 300 mm y una escorrentía de 0 mm.
Hammen Thomas Van Der
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COMPOSICIÓN Y ESTRUCTURA DE LA VEGETACIÓN EN TRES SITIOS DEL ESTADO DE NUEVO LEÓN, MÉXICO [PDF]

open access: yesPolibotánica, 2010
En verano de 2004, en tres sitios del matorral espinoso tamaulipeco, se determinó el estatus de la vegetación arbustiva y arbórea. Los sitios fueron localizados en los municipios de Los Ramones (S1), China (S2) y Linares (S3), Nuevo León, México.
Humberto González-Rodríguez   +4 more
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Efficacy of eugenol and the methanolic extract of Condalia buxifolia during the transport of the silver catfish Rhamdia quelen [PDF]

open access: yesNeotropical Ichthyology, 2013
This study evaluated extracts of Condalia buxifolia as anesthetics for the silver catfish Rhamdia quelen. The effectiveness of eugenol and of the methanolic extract (ME) of C. buxifolia during the transport of this species was also assessed.
Alexssandro Geferson Becker   +7 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Adaptive introductions: How multiple experiments and comparisons to wild populations provide insights into requirements for long-term introduction success of an endangered shrub [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Diversity, 2016
Recovery of an imperiled plant species may require augmentation of existing populations or creation of new ones. Hundreds of such projects have been conducted over the last few decades, but there is a bias in the literature favoring successes over ...
Eric S. Menges   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

SOBRE LA PRESENCIA DE CONDALIA BUXIFOLIA (RHAMNACEAE) Y MAYTENUS SPINOSA (CELASTRACEAE) EN URUGUAY

open access: yesCaldasia, 2004
A partir de la revisión de muestras de herbarios y nuevos relevamientos florísticosconcluimos que Maytenus spinosa (Celastraceae), especie citada para la flora deUruguay, fue reiteradamente confundida con Condalia buxifolia (Rhamnaceae),cuya presencia en
MARCHESI EDUARDO, GRELA IVÁN A.
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