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Revisión Taxonómica del género Hydrocotyle L. (Apiaceae) para Colombia [PDF]
Se presenta la revisión taxonómica de Hydrocotyle para Colombia. El tratamiento taxonómico contiene 24 especies (7 endémicas) y 1 variedad, lo cual hace de Colombia el país más rico en especies al compararla con otros países de centro y sur América como ...
Díaz Pita, Mónica Patricia
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Actividad antibacteriana en plantas medicinales de la flora de Entre Ríos (Argentina)
Las plantas utilizadas tradicionalmente con uso medicinal constituyen un recurso para encontrar fármacos ante nuevas afecciones microbiológicas producidas por la resistencia adquirida de los microorganismos y por el aumento de personas inmunodeprimidas ...
Eduardo P. Vivot +3 more
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Hydrocotyle bonariensis (Native) 2
Hydrocotyle bonariensis, whole plant. Family Apiaceae, Subclass Rosidae.
Mary K. Wicksten
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Hydrocotyle bonariensis (Native)
Hydrocotyle bonariensis, leaf, inflorescence. Family Apiaceae, Subclass Rosidae.
James R. Manhart
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Florística e estrutura comunitária de restinga herbácea no município de Araranguá, Santa Catarina
Estudou-se a composição florística e a estrutura comunitária da restinga herbácea na localidade de Ilhas, Araranguá, Santa Catarina. Para a florística utilizou-se o método expedito por caminhamento e para a fitossociologia o método de parcelas em seis ...
Alecsandro Schardosim Klein +2 more
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Photographs in this collection originally appeared in the book "Plants of the Texas Coastal Bend" (2005) by Roy L. Lehman, Ruth O'Brien and Tammy White.Two color photographs of Hydrocotyle bonariensis (also known as marsh pennywort), a perennial ...
Lehman, Roy L.
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Examining phenotypic plasticity in Hydrocotyle bonariensis in response to variations in soil ...
Grier, J. +8 more
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Investigating the Function of Leaf Inclination in Hydrocotyle bonariensis
The coastal sand dune habitat can be characterized as a high sunlight habitat with seasonally high air and substrate temperatures, especially at midday during the growing season.
Grier, J. +6 more
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Chemical examination of Hydrocotyle bonariensis L. (Apiaceae)
Hydrocotyle bonariensis, growing in the Mekong-delta, is used as vegetable and has not yet been chemically studied. From the aerial parts of H. bonariensis, three compounds had been isolated: a triterpene squalene (1) and a mixture of two lignans ...
Suong, Nguyen Ngoc +2 more
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Hydrocotyle bonariensis seeds were germinated at five constant concentrations of NaCl (zero, 15, 30, 60 and 120 mM NaCl) and three recovery conditions from salt exposure (seed were soaked in 600 mM NaCl seawater) for 15, 30 and 45 days and afterwards ...
Cordazzo, César Vieira +1 more
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