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The Dynamics of Macro- and Micronutrients in Native Tree Species Affected by Copper Contamination
This study was conducted to assess the physicochemical characteristics of urban forest soil contaminated by copper and the dynamics of macro- and micronutrients uptake by Schinus terebinthifolia and Eugenia uniflora seedlings.
Matheus Casarini Siqueira +4 more
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A pitangueira é uma frutífera nativa com potencial para exploração comercial. Entretanto, os métodos de propagação mais comuns não são satisfatórios para a multiplicação desta espécie em larga escala.
Rodrigo Cezar Franzon +4 more
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Production and physicochemical characterization of genotypes of Eugenia uniflora L.
Pitanga (Eugenia uniflora L.) is an exotic fruit species of significant economic importance. However, due to genetic variability, its exploitation is hampered by the lack of homogeneous fruit production. In this scenario, this study aimed to select pitanga genotypes according to the physical and physicochemical parameters of fruits grown under semi ...
Alex Danilo Monte Andrade +8 more
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In vitro Propagation of Eugenia uniflora L.
Eugenia uniflora Linn. is one of the useful trees in tropical areas. In vitro propagation of E. uniflora was achieved by using newly elongating shoots as material. MS medium supplemented with 0.2mgl-1 of 6BA was suitable for shoot regeneration and proliferation.
UEMATSU, Chiyomi +2 more
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Larvicidal properties of Eugenia uniflora leaves
Eugenia uniflora is used ethnomedicinally in Nigeria for diseases including malaria and in Brazil the leaves are spread on the floor for its insect-repellent activity. Search for plants useful in the control of vector of Dengue fever, necessitated investigation of the activity of E.
Funmilayo Famuyiwa, Adeleke Adebajo
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In-vitro evaluation of anti-trichomonal activities of Eugenia uniflora leaf. [PDF]
Eugenia uniflora, used ethnomedically in some tropical countries as an anti-infective, has shown anti-malarial and anti-trypanocidal activities. Therefore using bioactivity guided fractionation, anti-trichomonal activity of E. uniflora leaf was investigated.
Ibikunle GF +4 more
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Diferentes composições com substratos orgânicos na produção de mudas de Eugenia uniflora L.
A utilização de substratos formulados com resíduos da agroindústria, tais como a fibra de coco, a serragem e a casca de arroz carbonizada, é uma das alternativas sustentáveis visando a diminuir os custos de produção de mudas de espécies vegetais.
Licielo Romero Vieira +3 more
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Eugenia uniflora Linnaeus 1753
Published as part of Amorim, Bruno S. & Alves, Marccus, 2012, Myrtaceae from lowland Atlantic Forest areas in the State of Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil, pp.
Amorim, Bruno S., Alves, Marccus
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Eugenia uniflora Linneaus 1753
5. Eugenia uniflora Linneaus (1753: 470) Shrub or trees, to 10 m. Petiole ca. 2 mm. Leaves with lower surface glabrous. Blades ca. 6 × 3 cm, ovate or ovateelliptic; base rounded, apex subacuminate; secondary vein pairs 7–9. Inflorescences axillary, flowers solitary or a few together. Pedicels slender, up to 2 cm. Calyx lobes ca.
Byng, James W. +3 more
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Ozone Susceptibility of Tropical Tree Species
ABSTRACT Tropical forests account for approximately 60% of global terrestrial photosynthesis, yet their function into the future may be compromised by rising ground‐level ozone (O3) pollution. Although O3 is known to impair plant productivity, the physiological mechanisms underlying interspecific variation in O3 susceptibility—especially among tropical
Mst Nahid Farha +4 more
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