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Microbial Ecology, 2011
Patchy desert shrubs magnify the horizontal heterogeneities of carbon source and nutrient availability in an arid ecosystem, significantly affecting the abundance and activity of the soil microbial community. Since each shrub species develops special ecophysiological adaptations to the extreme harsh desert environments, previous studies elucidated that
Yosef Steinberger
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Patchy desert shrubs magnify the horizontal heterogeneities of carbon source and nutrient availability in an arid ecosystem, significantly affecting the abundance and activity of the soil microbial community. Since each shrub species develops special ecophysiological adaptations to the extreme harsh desert environments, previous studies elucidated that
Yosef Steinberger
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Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2012
Aqueous extract (AE) of Hammada scoparia leaves was chemically characterized and its hepatoprotective activities were investigated in vivo in rat model. Wistar rats were treated daily with 35% ethanol solution (3 g/kg/day) during 4 weeks and fed with basal diet or basal diet containing AE (200 mg/kg/day).
Ezzeddine, Bourogaa +4 more
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Aqueous extract (AE) of Hammada scoparia leaves was chemically characterized and its hepatoprotective activities were investigated in vivo in rat model. Wistar rats were treated daily with 35% ethanol solution (3 g/kg/day) during 4 weeks and fed with basal diet or basal diet containing AE (200 mg/kg/day).
Ezzeddine, Bourogaa +4 more
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Phytochemical Screening and Biological Activity of Leaves and stems extract of Hammada Scoparia
2018Moroccan Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 7, No 1 (2019)
Nounah, Issmail +7 more
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Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2012
AbstractThe soil dilution plate method was used to determine the influences of perennial shrubs on the species diversity and density of cultivable microfungal communities inhabiting the root zones of two perennial shrubs, Zygophyllum dumosum and Hammada scoparia, in the northern Negev Desert, Israel.
Jun, Yu +2 more
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AbstractThe soil dilution plate method was used to determine the influences of perennial shrubs on the species diversity and density of cultivable microfungal communities inhabiting the root zones of two perennial shrubs, Zygophyllum dumosum and Hammada scoparia, in the northern Negev Desert, Israel.
Jun, Yu +2 more
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Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2019
AbstractThe interest for the environment is becoming more demanding with regard to the use of toxic and non-biodegradable substances and their impacts on different environments.
Houaria Derfouf +4 more
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AbstractThe interest for the environment is becoming more demanding with regard to the use of toxic and non-biodegradable substances and their impacts on different environments.
Houaria Derfouf +4 more
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[Alkaloids and flavonoid from aerial parts of Hammada articulata ssp. scoparia].
Annales pharmaceutiques francaises, 1991Two alkaloids (N-methylisosalsoline and carnegine) had been previously described from the aerial parts of Hammada articulata ssp. scoparia. A thorough study of this plant material has now led to the isolation of eight minor alkaloids and one flavonoid.
R, Benkrief +3 more
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Phytoecology of "Hammada scoparia" in the region of Naâma (Western Algeria)
2018The grouping at Hammada scoparia is a steppe formation characteristic of the Saharan Atlas of Algeria develops at an altitude of 800 to 1400m and occupies sandy-loamy sandy-loam soils of the southern piedmont of the Saharan Atlas, the glacis and hamadas of the northern part of the Sahara. Hammada scoparia is an interesting species as a shrub 80 cm high
Boucherit, Hafidha +3 more
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Effect of rehabilitating the steppe Hammada scoparia in Naama region (Algeria)
2017La réhabilitation pastorale de la steppe à Hammada scoparia par la technique de la mise en défens a un impact positif en matière de remontée biologique par une augmentation quantitative et qualitative du taux de recouvrement de la végétation, de la richesse floristique et de la phytomasse.
Abdelkrim, Benaradj +2 more
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
There is a need for advanced developments to battle aggressive breast cancer variations and to address treatment resistance. In cancer therapy, ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) possess the ability to selectively and effectively induce apoptosis in cancer cells. There is an urgent necessity to create novel anti-cancer therapies, and recent studies indicate that ...
Chaima, Benine +8 more
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There is a need for advanced developments to battle aggressive breast cancer variations and to address treatment resistance. In cancer therapy, ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) possess the ability to selectively and effectively induce apoptosis in cancer cells. There is an urgent necessity to create novel anti-cancer therapies, and recent studies indicate that ...
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