Integrative Morphological and Molecular Diagnostics for Euseius nicholsi and Euseius oolong (Acari: Phytoseiidae) [PDF]
In a survey of Bajiaozhai National Forest Park (Guilin, China), several specimens of an Euseius sp. were collected. These specimens were very similar to Euseius nicholsi and Euseius oolong, based on morphological observations. However, some morphological
Xiaoduan Fang +4 more
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Ethnomedicinal plants and traditional healing practices of indigenous communities in Dan Sub-district, Kap Choeng District, Surin Province, Thailand [PDF]
Background Medicinal plants constitute a vital component of healthcare systems, cultural identity, and community resilience in many rural societies, particularly in northeastern Thailand.
Piyaporn Saensouk +7 more
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Ficus hispida Linn.: A review of its pharmacognostic and ethnomedicinal properties. [PDF]
Ficus hispida (FH) Linn. is a moderate sized tree found throughout the year and is grown wild or cultivated for its edible fruits and folklore value. Traditionally, different parts of the plant have been used in the treatment of ulcers, psoriasis, anemia, piles jaundice, vitiligo, hemorrhage, diabetes, convulsion, hepatitis, dysentery, biliousness, and
Ali M, Chaudhary N.
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Climate change and the distribution of two Ficus spp. in Bangladesh – predicting the spatial shifts
Climate change acts as a major cause of species extinction by impacting the distribution and abundance of species. The impact of global climate change on ecosystems, especially at the species level, is already being observed across the world.
Kazi Nazrul Islam +5 more
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A Systematic Review on Pharmacological Actions of Ficus hispida
Ficus hispida is commonly known as Hairy fig. It is a shrub or tree mainly found throughout India and also in parts of China, Sri Lanka, Australia and Myanmar. Various parts of Ficus hispida like leaf, bark, stem, root, leaves, fruits and also latex is used for medicinal purpose.
Anvitha D. K. +3 more
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Interspecific variation in compensatory regrowth to herbivory associated with soil nutrients in three Ficus (Moraceae) saplings. [PDF]
Plant compensatory regrowth is an induced process that enhances plant tolerance to herbivory. Plant behavior against herbivores differs between species and depends on resource availability, thus making general predictions related to plant compensatory ...
Jin Zhao, Jin Chen
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In this study, a new method for biomass thermal treatment was introduced. The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of Ficus hispida biomass were obtained via hydrodistillation.
Ziyue Xu +3 more
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AbstractA high-quality reference genome is indispensable for resolving biologically essential traits. Ficus hispida is a dioecious plant. A complete Ficus reference genome will be crucial for understanding their sex evolution and important biological characteristics, such as aerial roots, mutualistic symbiosis with ficus-wasps, and fruiting from old ...
Zhenyang Liao +9 more
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The study deals with the distribution pattern and morphology of stomata and cystoliths in the leaves of six taxa of the genus Ficus of the family Moraceae in Arunachal Pradesh.
Toku BANI +4 more
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Ficus hispida Bark Extract Prevents Nociception, Inflammation, and CNS Stimulation in Experimental Animal Model. [PDF]
Background. Ficus hispidais traditionally used in the ailment of pain, inflammation, and neurological disorders. The present study set out to evaluate the in vivo antinociceptive, anti‐inflammatory, and sedative activity of the ethanol extract ofFicus hispidabark (EFHB).Methods.The antinociceptive activity of EFHB was evaluated by using acetic acid ...
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