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A scoping review of the use of traditional medicine for the management of ailments in West Africa. [PDF]
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Quantifying hygroscopic deformation in lignocellulosic tissues: a digital volume correlation tool comparison. [PDF]
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Ornamental Marantaceae: An introduction
Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products, 2022Amongst the plants which have grasped the aesthete of humans, those categorized within the angiosperm plant family Marantaceae have acquired significance. A list of such plants is being provided along with description for laymen’s ease in identification. Inventorization of further arrowroots and their bio-prospecting will lead to India’s emergence as a
Ankur Saikia +2 more
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2016
The Marantaceae feeders Four Afrotropical Hesperiinae incertae sedis genera are known to include Marantaceae feeders. Rhabdomantis and Osmodes have only been recorded from Marantaceae, whereas Xanthodisca and Caenides include selected representatives that use this food plant family and both are paraphyletic. The genus Rhabdomantis comprises two species
Cock, Matthew J. W. +2 more
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The Marantaceae feeders Four Afrotropical Hesperiinae incertae sedis genera are known to include Marantaceae feeders. Rhabdomantis and Osmodes have only been recorded from Marantaceae, whereas Xanthodisca and Caenides include selected representatives that use this food plant family and both are paraphyletic. The genus Rhabdomantis comprises two species
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The Sarawak Museum Journal, 2004
A study of two herbaceous plant families, the Zingiberaceae and Marantaceae,was conducted at 20 hills at the Bau Limestone Area. A total of 26 and three species were found respectively in the two families. The most frequent species was Zingiber acuminatum var. borneense which was documented from nine hills.
Axel Dalberg Poulsen +3 more
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A study of two herbaceous plant families, the Zingiberaceae and Marantaceae,was conducted at 20 hills at the Bau Limestone Area. A total of 26 and three species were found respectively in the two families. The most frequent species was Zingiber acuminatum var. borneense which was documented from nine hills.
Axel Dalberg Poulsen +3 more
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2011
Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
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Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
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Leaf movement in Calathea lutea (Marantaceae)
Oecologia, 1985Calathea lutea is a broad-leaved, secondary successional plant which shows complex leaf movements involving both elevation and folding of the leaf surface about the pulvinus. In the plants studied, mean leaf elevation increased from approximately 34 degrees in the early morning to 70 degrees at noon while the angle of leaf folding increased from 13 ...
Thomas J, Herbert, Parry B, Larsen
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