Plasmodial slime moulds (myxomycetes) in Swedish and Nordic folk biology. [PDF]
Svanberg I, Ståhlberg S.
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ON SEMANTIC COLLAPSE IN FOLK BOTANICAL (TREE) TAXONOMY
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ABSTRACT The genus Globba (Zingiberaceae) comprises over 100 species distributed worldwide, with a primary concentration in Southeast Asia. These plants are of significant interest due to their distinctive and delicate floral morphology as well as their potential medicinal value.
Wenhui Liao +4 more
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Traditional Uses of <i>Thymus</i> Species in the Balkans: Ethnopharmacology, Food, and Cultural Heritage. [PDF]
Aneva I +6 more
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From Folk Medicine to Pharmacology: A Systematic Review of the Anti-Inflammatory Evidence for <i>Hymenaea</i> spp. (Fabaceae). [PDF]
Cavalcante JB +16 more
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Taxonomy and diversity of Marcgraviaceae, north of the São Francisco river, northeast Brazil
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of Marcgraviaceae species diversity north of the São Francisco river in northeastern Brazil, analyzing species richness and distribution patterns across 384 000 km² of phytogeographic domains. Through field collections, herbarium studies (both physical and digital), and detailed morphological analyses, we ...
Thales Carvalho +4 more
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Herbal medicine in chronic wounds in Calabria region of Italy: an ethnographic study. [PDF]
Costa D, Serra R.
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Abstract The tempo and mode of assembly of the world's most diverse, tropical floras remain poorly known. Evolutionary relationships within pantropical plant clades such as Connaraceae (Oxalidales, ca. 220 species) offer an opportunity to address this issue.
Serafin J.R. Streiff, Jurriaan M. de Vos
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Phytochemical Composition and Mechanistic Pharmacology of Jerusalem Artichoke (<i>Helianthus tuberosus</i> L.): Implications for Functional and Therapeutic Applications. [PDF]
Kim DH, Lee W, Pyo Y, Choi DK.
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A revised classification of Rubiaceae subfamily Rubioideae tribe Rubieae*
Abstract In its current circumscription, Rubiaceae subfam. Rubioideae tribe Rubieae consists of 18 genera, i.e., Asperula, Callipeltis, Castrila, Crucianella, Cruciata, Cynanchica, Didymaea, Galium, Hexaphylla, Kelloggia, Mericarpaea, Microphysa, Phuopsis, Pseudogalium, Rubia, Sherardia, Thliphthisa and Valantia.
Joachim W. Kadereit +1 more
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