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The molluscicidal activity of Hammada scoparia leaf extracts and the principal alkaloids isolated from them (carnegine and N-methylisosalsoline) were tested against the mollusc gastropod, Galba truncatula, the intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica in ...
R Mezghani-Jarraya +3 more
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With an average annual rainfall below 150 mm, the steppe with Hammada scoparia emerges, constituting the transition between the arid steppes and the Saharan vegetation. The distribution of the vegetation is very irregular, which depends on the nature and
Boucherit Hafidha, Benaradj Abdelkrim
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Hammada scoparia (Pomel) is a powerful plant with important biological properties. In this study, we report on the green synthesis of silver-doped nickel and copper nanoparticles (NPs) in the presence of H. scoparia leaf extract using a self-propagating sol–gel autocombustion process.
Omayma Bouzekri +2 more
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Objective Hammada Scoparia (Pomel) as an endemic plant from the Amaranthaceae family, holds a significant position in the Saharan region of southern Algeria's traditional medicine.
Benine Chaima +6 more
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Hammada scoparia is a plant of the Chenopodiaceae family. It represents a potential source of polyphenols and is used in traditional medicine in many countries.
Meriam Salemi +3 more
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Mineral Composition, Phenolic Content, and In Vitro Antidiabetic and Antioxidant Properties of Aqueous and Organic Extracts of Haloxylon scoparium Aerial Parts. [PDF]
Haloxylon scoparium is a plant widely used in traditional medicine for the treatment of diabetes. Hence, this study focuses on the mineralogical and chemical composition and evaluation of the antidiabetic and antioxidant activities of the aerial part of this species.
Lachkar N +6 more
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Competition, Drought, Season Length? Disentangling Key Factors for Local Adaptation in Two Mediterranean Annuals across Combined Macroclimatic and Microclimatic Aridity Gradients. [PDF]
Using an large greenhouse experiment, we disentangled three key drivers for local adaptation along natural aridity gradients: competition, drought stress, and short season length. In this context, we are the first to combine a microclimatic and macroclimatic scale. Our results relate to ecological theory and climate change vulnerability.
Gade F, Metz J.
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Novel Targets for Fruit Conservation Strategies Revealed by Omics Studies: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Fresh fruit is an important dietary source of nutrients and health‐related compounds, also contributing to food security and economic development worldwide. Postharvest losses exert a huge negative impact on fruit quality, consumers′ acceptance, economic value, and market availability.
Storch TT +4 more
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Summary C2 photosynthesis is characterised using recapturing photorespiratory CO2 by RuBisCo in Kranz‐like cells and is therefore physiologically intermediate between C3 and C4 photosynthesis. C2 can be interpreted as an evolutionary precursor of C4 and/or as the result of hybridisation between a C3 and C4 lineage.
Delphine T. Tefarikis +4 more
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