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A New Species of Eugenia from Pondoland and Southern ...
R. G. Strey
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The allspice [Pimenta dioica (L.) Merrill, Myrtaceae] in the Sierra Norte de Puebla (México)
Pimenta dioica, allspice, is a neotropical Myrtaceae distributed in Mesoamerica and the Caribbean region. Its área of distribution in México ranges along East and Southeast parts of the country. The main use of its dried fruits is as spice, being sold in
Manuel Juan Macía Barco
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Leptospermum repo de Lange & L.M.H.Schmid sp. nov. (Myrtaceae) is segregated from L. scoparium J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. (sensu lato). The new species is endemic to the peat bogs of the Waikato, Bay of Plenty, and adjacent eastern ranges of the northern ...
Peter J. de Lange, Luzie M.H. Schmid
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Characterization and storage of Eugenia klotzschiana O. Berg fruits
Pera-do-cerrado (Eugeniaklotzschiana O. Berg) has a good appearance and adequate post-harvest shelf life. However, little information is available regarding its maturity stages.
Alex Guimarães Sanches+4 more
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Presently, results from a study carried out in this area using the essential oil from the Calyptranthes concinna species, a representative from the Myrtaceae family, are reported. The essential oil was obtained by hydrodistillation and gas chromatography
Maria do Socorro Costa+8 more
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Inhalation of vapors from a hot tea of Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. leaves is considered by Iraqi−Kurdistan people an effective spasmolytic and antipyretic remedy for the treatment of respiratory diseases.
Dlzar A. Kheder+3 more
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(1) Background: Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a global life-threatening issue. Antivirulence therapy is a promising approach to combat bacterial infections as it disarms the bacteria from their virulence factors with reduced selective pressure ...
Maha M. Ismail+6 more
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Essential oils (EOs) were extracted from Eugenia patrisii, E. punicifolia, and Myrcia tomentosa, specimens A and B, using hydrodistillation. Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC/MS) was used to identify the volatile constituents present,
Celeste de Jesus Pereira Franco+7 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Syzygium acuminatissimum
Syzygium acuminatissimum is a valuable hard wood species in southern China. In this study, we sequenced, assembled and annotated the complete chloroplast genome of S. acuminatissimum. The complete cp genome of S. acuminatissimum was 159,352 bp in length,
Feng Zeng+4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of a fast-growing tree Lophostemon confertus (Myrtaceae)
Lophostemon confertus (Myrtaceae), a fast-growing ornamental tree, is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. To determine its phylogenetic position within Myrtaceae, here we report its complete chloroplast (cp) genome, which is 160,297 bp
Wenhang Su, Rifan Liang
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