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Biological activities of limonoids in the Genus Khaya (Meliaceae): a review

open access: yesFuture Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2021
Background Limonoids are a class of highly oxygenated modified triterpenoids with a diverse range of biological activities. Although with restricted occurrence in the plant kingdom, these compounds are found extensively in the Meliaceae and Rutaceae ...
Tomi Lois Olatunji   +2 more
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African Mahogany Plantation Highlights in Brazil

open access: yesFloresta e Ambiente, 2021
African mahogany is the common name of species from the Khaya genus and yields high value timber. It is planted in monocultures and agrosilvipastoral systems in Brazil since the 90’s.
Antonio C. Ferraz Filho   +4 more
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Appraising understandings of a social justice-infused pedagogy: Adinkra symbols as probes

open access: yesSOTL in the South, 2019
This article explores understandings of a social justice-infused pedagogy whilst inspiring new approaches to design. Drawing on the work of Giroux (2004), hooks (2003) and Leibowitz and Bozalek (2016), amongst others, this paper offers a case study of a ...
Khaya Mchunu
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C16- Caractères microscopiques, physico-chimiques et phytochimiques des poudres de quatre Méliacées à propriété anti-inflammatoire

open access: yesJournal Africain de Technologie Pharmaceutique et Biopharmacie, 2023
Introduction : Les meliaceae sont des espèces végétales utilisées dans le traitement des douleurs d'origine inflammatoire. Cependant les insuffisances de données pour la standardisation et le contrôle qualité de leur matière première limitent le ...
Aminata P. Nacoulma   +4 more
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Grassroots struggle: The representation of the black voice in Maishe Maponya’s The Hungry Earth (1980)

open access: yesLiterator, 2020
Maishe Maponya is regarded as one of the pre-eminent, militant and critical voices of South African theatre. He was not only active in the black people’s struggle but also a committed playwright.
Khaya M. Gqibitole, Shamsuddeen Bello
doaj   +1 more source

Response of three tree species seedlings to irrigation with effluent water [PDF]

open access: yesMinia Journal of Agricultural Research and Development, 2020
Effect of irrigation with mixed sewage effluent water and fresh water on growth of casuarina, jatropha and khaya tree seedling was evaluated in new Minia city, Minia, Egypt from Jan. 2018 to Dec. 2019.
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EVALUATION OF VEGETATIVE GROWTH AND GENETIC IDENTIFICATION OF SOME MAHOGANY SPECIES (MELIACEAE) ADAPTED IN EGYPT [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Production, 2001
The present investigation was carried out at the Nursery of the Forestry Department, Horticulture Research Institute, Agricultural Research Centre, Giza during the two successive seasons of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 to evaluate the vegetative growth of ...
S. Maximous, A. Abdel-Dayem, Faten Reda,
doaj   +1 more source

Distribution spatiale et structure démographique de Khaya spp. sur la chaîne de l’Atakora au Togo

open access: yesVertigO
Species of the Khaya genus are subject to overexploitation for timber and medicinal uses, leading to the threat of their extinction. This study on the spatial distribution and demographic structure of species of the Khaya genus was carried out on the ...
Issifou Issa   +5 more
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Arts-Based Methods as Tools for Co-design in a South African Community-based Design Co-operative

open access: yesCubic Journal, 2018
Arts and visual participatory methods can be effective tools to facilitate the experience of rural design actors involved in a co-design process that could be seen as contributions to the emerging praxis called “Design Social.” We identify the inclusion ...
Khaya Mchunu, Kim Berman
doaj   +1 more source

THE ROLE OF ASCORBIC AND SALICYLIC ACIDS IN MODYFING THE GROWTH AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SALT- STRESSEDKHAYA SENEGALENSIS SEEDLINGS [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Production, 2013
The influence of ascorbic and salicylic acids in alleviating the adverse effects of soil salinity on growth and chemical composition of Khaya senegalensis seedlings was investigated. Soil salinity, especially at the high level (0.7%) decreased different
E. Ahmed   +4 more
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