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A new nothogenus and nothospecies in the Zygopetalinae (Orchidaceae), with a note on euglossine pollination in the subtribe. [PDF]
Pupulin F +2 more
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Phenolic Profile and Bioactive Prospects of Wild Annona Species From Angola
ABSTRACT Annona species (Annonaceae family) are valued for their nutritional and medicinal importance, especially in traditional medicine. This study investigated the phenolic profiles of the Angolan Annona muricata, Annona squamosa, and Annona senegalensis leaves, stem barks, and seeds hydroethanolic, infusion, and decoction extracts, also evaluating ...
Josefa Rangel +9 more
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Comparison of the Volatile Components of <i>Apocynum venetum</i> Honey from Different Production Areas in Xinjiang. [PDF]
Zhang N +5 more
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Plant litter quality (nutrient content and toughness) varies extensively within native and invasive Hawaiian plants, with strong links to climate. Minimal differentiation between native and invasive species indicates weak support for the prediction that invasives have higher quality litter associated with fast decomposition and resource use strategies.
Manichanh Satdichanh +4 more
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Medicinal Honeys from Oceania: An Updated Review on Their Bioactive Constituents and Health Applications. [PDF]
Lutsenko M, Ravelli M, Peron G.
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This study firstly identified the toxic principles of S. salsula and proposed a MaxEnt model to predict its suitable habitats and assess livestock poisoning risks under various SSP scenarios. ABSTRACT Climate change‐induced grassland degradation has exacerbated the spread of toxic plants, yet many potentially toxic species remain overlooked ...
Yue‐Yang Zhang +4 more
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Transcontinental patterns in floral pigment abundance among animal-pollinated species. [PDF]
Narbona E +13 more
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Extreme environments in a world of new extremes
Abstract Extreme environments, whether defined by climate, soils, or disturbance, at landscape or micro‐scales, are prevalent across Earth's surface and have long served as crucibles for ecological and evolutionary insights. Many foundational theories were developed in deserts, cliffs, ultramafic soils, and other harsh systems.
Catherine M. Hulshof +3 more
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Heterometric expression of an LBD gene via LBD-TCP assembly regulates floral organ size and fruit weight in Physalis. [PDF]
Li Q +7 more
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The article underscores the promising future perspectives of utilizing agro‐industrial waste, envisioning sustainable production processes, and meeting the increasing demand for environmentally friendly and health‐promoting products. ABSTRACT The growing imperative for increased food production has propelled an example alteration in the perception of ...
Fakhar Islam +9 more
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